Bhagawan has spoken
extensively about the role of sense organs and their control in a human being’s
spiritual journey. However, among all sense organs, Bhagawan has stressed the
most on the control of the tongue. It is not without reason that the tongue has
been extolled so highly by Bhagawan. He says that the tongue is unique among
all sense organs as it is the only sense organ that has been bestowed with two
important roles. One is talking and the other is tasting. Control the tongue
and you can succeed in controlling all other sense organs, says Bhagawan.
Taming the senses and making them subservient to our command is a prerequisite
for the spiritual journey of man. Unless the senses are drawn inwards and
weaned away from the temptations of the external sensory objects, the mind
cannot be directed inwards towards the Self. And unless the mind cannot be
turned inwards, man cannot begin his spiritual journey. Therefore, one can
understand in this context, the reason behind Bhagawan’s explicit focus on the
tongue and its management.
For the purpose of
easy reading and comprehension, the posting is presented in four parts,
viz Glory of the Tongue (5 clips + 1 extract), Misuse of the Tongue (5 clips),
Teachings of the Tongue (3 extracts) and Control of the Tongue (6 clips + 5
extracts). The verse by the poet Jayadeva that describes the glory of the
tongue and appeals to the tongue to sing the name of the Lord, has been sung by
Bhagawan any number of times. It gets repeated in many of the clips. It only
goes to show how Divinely inspired Jayadeva must have been to bring forth this
verse to the world.
This part of the
posting focuses on the misuse of the tongue. The 5 audio clips for this part have
been taken from the Discourses delivered by Bhagawan in the years 1989 and
1990.
Misuse of the Tongue: In Clip-1 Bhagawan explains
about the Chaaturmaasa Vratam, a vow
designed by the ancients, and its true purport of exercising control over the
tongue. Clip-2 talks about the renunciants and seekers of today and describes
their inability to control their senses.
In Clip-3 Bhagawan states the four sins committed by the tongue. Clip-4
advises mankind to exercise moderation in talk and avoid unnecessary gossip. In
Clip-5 Bhagawan explains how the tongue is like a double-edged sword. It can be
used for blessing and also for cursing.
You may also wish to
read the following three posts relating to the tongue and the power of speech
posted earlier.
Each audio clip has
a name that adopts the following code: Serial number, Title appropriate to the
key content, Duration of the clip, Year-Month-Date of the Clip. Below the title
is the translation in English of the select excerpt of the Discourse, followed
by the audio player. The post ends with a short quiz that would help you
evaluate your assimilation of Bhagawan's Message from these extracts.
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Misuse of the Tongue
01-Rules laid down by Ancients to control the Tongue-2.53-1989
June 29
Control the Tongue |
Starting with the Ashada month, the vow is practiced for
the subsequent four months. There is another reason for this too. The season
during this period is the rainy season. It is very difficult for the
renunciants to travel from one place to another place. Because of rain, the
rivers may be in full spate, the lakes may overflow the boundaries, thus
causing obstruction to their journey. Therefore, Chaaturmasa Vratam was
prescribed so that they (renunciants) may stay in one location for these four
months, thinking about God, and spending time in a fruitful way. Thus, the
renunciants used to go to the forest, build a hermitage there and practice this
penance over there.
There (in the
forest), no tasty food items will be available. All that is available is roots
and tubers. Consuming these, they used to spend time fruitfully and were able
to exercise control over the taste related tendencies of the tongue.
02-Perverted practice of rules in Kali Age-2.24-1989 June 29
Giving in to Desires! Image Source |
If your house is on
fire, you can come out and run far away. If your house is set on fire, you can
at least run away to some other region. But if your sense organs themselves are
on fire, where will you be able to run away? In today’s situation, the
(spiritual) seekers have their own sense organs set on fire. How can one escape
from this? If a person develops fever, you can use a thermometer and determine
how much fever he/she has. But what if the thermometer itself develops fever?
Today, the seekers and renunciants are exciting their own sense organs.
03-Four sins committed by the Tongue-1.17-1990 May 23
Sins committed by the Tongue Image Source |
04-Undesirable gossip is a bad habit-Exercise moderation in
talk-1.44-1990 May 23
Undesirable gossip is bad! Image Source |
Some people go
around to every other person and keep talking. This is a very bad habit. They
keep enquiring into the matters of others, “What did that person say? What did
this person say?” Why should he be concerned about all this? Because of this
bad habit, the sense organs become the target for more harm. We should not get
into matters of anybody else. Mind your own business and confine yourself to
your needs. Talking to everybody you come across will make you lose your
respect. Nobody will respect you. If anybody sees you coming on the way, they
will exclaim, “O here comes the argumentative person”, and they will move
aside. Whenever there is a necessity, just confine your speech to “Good
morning, Good morning, How are you, How are you”, that is all, nothing more.
05-Tongue can be used for blessing or cursing-Jayadeva on
Tongue-2.02-1990 May 23
Tongue can be used for Blessing or Cursing |
Jihve Rasagne Madhura Priyetvam
Aavaranaeta Madhuraaksharaani
Govinda Daamodara Maadhaveti
Jayadeva
taught the tongue: O tongue full of taste, O sacred tongue, O tongue that
speaks sweet words; you should not enter into unwanted speech, you must utter
the sweet name of Sri Rama and Sri Govinda that will confer immense happiness
on all.
Kaalujarite Kalagadu Nashtam
Naalukajarite Narakamera
(If the leg slips, there may be some loss, but a slip of the
tongue can take you to hell!)
When the tongue is
put to bad use, it can cause any amount of damage to the heart. There is no
doctor in the world who can heal such a wound.
A Short Quiz
01-What is the Chaaturmaasa Vratam? What is its true
purpose and how is it’s practice being distorted these days?
02-What are the four
sins committed by the tongue?
03-What are the examples
that Bhagawan gives while condemning undesirable gossip that we engage in?
You may also wish to
read the following three posts relating to the tongue and the power of speech
posted earlier.
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