Many times in the
journey as a spiritual seeker, a doubt arises as to whether we are making any
progress on our spiritual path at all. As it is commonly said, only that which
can be measured can be managed. In that case, are there any metrics for our
spiritual growth? More often than not, we are told that spiritual progress is
only a matter of faith and cannot be measured or comprehended. In a sense this
may be true, because if there were metrics, the seeker’s focus would have been
more on the metrics than on the journey itself, thus losing sight of the real
goal. However, having said that, the Lord in all His compassion has indeed
given us some parameters on the basis of which we can take a test as to how
dear we are to the Lord.
In the Bhagavad
Gita, Lord Krishna, in the 12th chapter on Bhakti Yoga that consists
of 20 verses, dedicates 7 verses - from the 13th to the 20th
verse, to define the parameters that indicate how dear a devotee is to the
Lord. Lord Krishna clearly lists down certain qualities, stating that if the
devotee has these equalities, she/he would be most dear to the Lord. Therefore,
we can always run the acid test to measure ourselves on these qualities and
gauge how close we are to the Lord. Among these 7 verses, the middle one, the
16th verse to be precise is perhaps the most important. That is why
Bhagawan has stressed on the six qualities in this verse in many of His
Discourses. These six qualities, Bhagawan says, are very essential for every
devotee, who wishes to be dear to the Lord. These six qualities are Anapeksha
(desireless), Suchi (purity), Daksha (Determination), Udaasina (unmindful,
unattached), Gathavyathah (free from worry and distress, living in the present)
and Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi (renunciation, giving up of ego).
The audio clips in
this posting have been taken from three Discourses. Bhagawan discusses the same
six qualities in the three Discourses. However, in each Discourse, Bhagawan
mentions some specific details that are unique to that Discourse. Therefore,
for the sake of completion, in spite of some repetition, excerpts from all three
Discourses and in some cases two Discourses, is included for each of the six
qualities, making a total of twenty one audio clips. These twenty one audio
clips in this posting have been taken from the Discourses delivered
by Bhagawan in the years 1993, 1996 and 2000.
In Clip-1-A, Clip-1-B, Clip-1-C and Clip-1-D
Bhagawan explains the meaning of Anapeksha
and the method to develop this desireless state. Clip-2-A, Clip-2-B, Clip-2-C
defines Suchi and the method to acquire the same. Clip-2-A1
focuses on purification of speech. Clip-2-A2 stresses on purification of the
mind, while Clip-2-A3 explains about the purification of the body. Clip-3-A, Clip-3-B
and Clip-3-C is about the quality of Daksha
or determination. Clip-4-A and Clip-4-B
describes the quality of Udaasina or detachment. In Clip-5-A and Clip-5-B
Bhagawan explains the importance of the quality of Gathavyathah. Clip-6-A and Clip-6-B elaborates on the sixth and the
final quality of renunciation - Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi. Finally in Clip-7
Bhagawan sums up the six qualities, reminding us again that only a devotee who
follows these six qualities is truly dear to the Lord.
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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Six qualities most dear to the Lord-0.31-1993 August 30
Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi Yo Madbhaktah Sa Me Priyah
(Bhagavad Gita
12.16)
The devotee with the six qualities of Anapeksha (desireless),
Suchi (purity), Daksha (Determination), Udaasino (unmindful, unattached),
Gathavyathah (free from worry and distress, living in the present),
Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi (renunciation, giving up of ego), is very dear to me.
01-A-First quality-Anapeksha-Desirelessness-4.11-1993
August 30
Anapeksha means to remain
without any expectations. In this wide world, can one stay without any
expectations? That is impossible. Some may like some things, others may
consider certain things as noble or sacred. Things that we like, give us
sensual pleasure, joy and worldly happiness. Things that are noble, confer
happiness that transcends the senses and is beyond the world and the body. All
expectations and desires are subsumed in these two types of expectations.
Is
it possible for one to be beyond expectations in this world? Yes, it is
possible. In the Bhagavad Gita, it is said (by Lord Krishna), “All righteous
actions are My very own Form”. Individuals who recognize this truth have the
scope for acquiring the state of Anapeksha.
When all the actions performed by man are done as an offering to the Lord, they
assume the form of actions of Anapeksha.
The Divine energy, being in me, making me walk, making me speak, making me see
and making me hear is verily Him. Therefore, it is He (God) who performs all the
actions, makes it happen through us, gives us joy and experiences the joy
Himself. Therefore, as it is He (God) who is the indweller of every being and
is the one getting everything done through her/him; having the feeling that all
the actions are being offered to God is the true meaning of Anapeksha. When aspirants perform all
the actions that they do, as an offering to the Lord, it assumes the form of
actions of Anapeksha.
01-B-First quality-Anapeksha-Desirelessness-3.10-1996
October 03
Sarva Karma Bhagavat Prityaartham |
Therefore,
it is impossible to live without any expectations (desires). Desires must be
there; but for what? For pleasing the Lord.
01-C-First quality-Anapeksha-Desirelessness-2.48-2000 May 24
Perform only righteous actions |
01-D-How to develop Anapeksha-Desirelessness-1.38-2000
May 24
Offer everything to God! |
02-A-Second quality-Suchi-Cleanliness-1.41-1993
August 30
Inner and Outer Purity |
02-A1-Suchi-Purification
of Speech-2.34-1993 August 30
Purity of speech |
Anudvegakaram
Vaakyam
Satyam Preeti Hitam
Cha Yat
(Do not speak words
that cause distress. Speak the truth in a pleasant and comforting way -
Bhagavad Gita – 17.15)
Whatever words we
speak must be such that it does not cause any agitation, it must be true and
pleasant. There are four reasons for the speech to get polluted. a) The word
should not be blemished by untruth, b) The speech should not be blemished by
excessive talk, c) The word should not be of the complaining or accusing type, d)
Pure speech should not criticize others. However, because of the effect of the
Kali age, the tongue experiences all these four types of defects. It constantly
speaks the untruth. It always criticizes others. It keeps complaining about
others and talks excessively. When we get rid of these four defects, we will be
able to purify our speech. To start with, we must purify our speech.
02-A2-Suchi-Purification
of Mind-1.20-1993 August 30
Purification of mind |
02-A3-Suchi-Purification
of Body-1.44-1993 August 30
Purity of body |
02-B-Second quality-Suchi-Cleanliness-1.16-1996
October 03
Chitta Shuddhi |
02-C-Second quality-Suchi-Cleanliness-3.17-2000
May 24
Brass vessel must have a tin coating Image Source |
Let us say, we
prepare pulusu (soup) in a brass
vessel. However, within a few seconds the soup gets poisoned. Why does it get
poisoned? Because the brass vessel is not coated with tin inside (Tinning – Kallai- prevents the uptake of copper
from brass by the soup; thus preventing it from becoming toxic). In the absence
of the coating of tin, the soup gets poisoned. Our human body too, is like a
brass vessel. This brass vessel has to be coated with the tin of love. When the
kallai (coating) of love is applied,
whatever item we may cook inside this vessel, will not get spoilt.
Therefore, there
must be purity both inside and outside. What is the outer cleanliness? When we
perform actions for the welfare of others, with the feeling of worship, i.e.
with the feeling that the action is being done to please God, to serve others;
then performance of such selfless actions leads to outer cleanliness too.
Performing actions with selfishness cannot lead to purity or outer
cleanliness.
03-A-Third quality-Daksha-Determination-1.23-1993
August 30
Daksha - Determination |
03-B-Third quality-Daksha-Determination-1.20-1996
October 03
Be determined |
03-C-Third quality-Daksha-Determination-2.26-2000
May 24
Hold on - Never give up! |
Pattina Pattedo Pattane
Pattitiri
Pattunetidudaaka Attaneundu
Korinadediyo
Koranekoritivi
Korikechellududaaka Povakundu
Adiginadediyo Adagane Adigitivi
Adiginavidudaaka Viduvakundu
Talachinadediyo
Talachane Talachitivi
Talaputeerududaaka Povakundu
Poru Padaleka Taanaina
Brovavalayu
Vadaluteriyeka Neevaina Adagavaleyu
Antiye Kaani, Tirigipovuta Bhaktulu Deeksha Kaadu
(Anyhow you have caught on to something; having caught on to it,
keep holding on. Until you have achieved it, remain that way. This is
determination.
Anyhow you have desired for something; having desired thus,
until the desire is fulfilled, do not leave. This is determination.
Anyhow you have asked for something; having asked for it, until
it is given, do not give up. This is determination.
Anyhow you have thought of something; having thought about it,
until it is realized, do not go away. This is determination.
What should happen at the end?
Not able to bear any more, He should come to your rescue. Or you
will have to keep asking until you lose your consciousness.
That is all. A devotee turning back (without achieving his wish)
does not amount to determination at all)
Therefore, what is
determination? I should seek God, I should see God, I should receive His Grace;
we must have such long standing determination. Devotees, who have such
determination, are loved by God immensely.
04-A-Fourth quality-Udaasina-Detachment-1.53-1993
August 30
Udaasina - Detachment |
04-B-Fourth quality-Udaasina-Detachment-2.17-2000
May 24
Have no expectations |
05-A-Fifth quality-Gathavyathah-Past
is past-Live in present-4.06-1993 August 30
Past is Past Do not brood about the past |
This (absence of Gathavyathah) is the reason for all the
problems of human society. Brooding over the past and worrying about the
future, man is not able to even perform what he needs to, in the present. As
you forget the present, miseries will follow you. Be perfect in the present and
you will get a perfect future. As the seeds you sow today, similar will be the
fruits that you will reap in the future. The belching that you get in the
evening will be based on the food that you eat now (in the morning). Therefore,
you must consider the present as very important. It is very good for the
spiritual seeker to keep the present as his goal and forget both the past and
the future.
This is the fifth
quality of Gathavyathah. Because of
constant worrying, the Rajo Guna (hyperactive,
passion) increases in man. Rajo Guna
is like a demon. It will make you do anything in a moment. It is very difficult
to control the Rajo Guna. It is
thoughts that encourage the Rajas
quality. Therefore, we must not encourage the Rajo Guna.
05-B-Fifth quality-Gathavyathah-Past
is past-Live in present-3.44-2000 May 24
Future is uncertain Do not worry about the future |
Past; what has
happened has already happened. It has got drowned in the womb of time. We
cannot bring back again that which has already been drowned. Therefore, the
past will never come again. The future does not belong to you. Then why should
you worry about it? But, thinking is very important for mankind. Man cannot
live even for a second without thinking. Thoughts keep on coming. But do not
let these thoughts be based on the past or the future. Let the thoughts be
centered on the present. Past and future both are merged in the present. From
the tree of the past, has come the seed of the present. From the seed of the
present, comes the tree of the future. Tomorrow, future is the tree, past is
the tree. Present is the seed. Therefore, the present is the basis for both the
past and the future. Hence, take the present as the basis. You must act and
speak according to the time on hand; you must avoid hurting others and also hurting
yourself. The man who lives like this is a great one. Keep in view the present
and do not worry about the future. You will surely get a future that is
befitting the present. You will have no failure.
06-A-Sixth quality - Sarvaarambha
Parithyaagi - Renunciation-1.24-1993 August 30
Total renunciation |
Anapeksha Suchir Daksha Udaasino
Gathavyathah.
Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi Yo Madbhaktah Sa Me Priyah
(Bhagavad Gita
12.16)
The one with these six qualities of Anapeksha (desireless),
Suchi (purity), Daksha (Determination), Udaasino (unmindful, unattached),
Gathavyathah (free from worry and distress, living in the present),
Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi (renunciation, giving up of ego), is very dear to me.
06-B-Sixth quality - Sarvaarambha
Parithyaagi - Renunciation-3.19-2000 May 24
No pomp and show |
Today, for
everything, we are after exhibitionism. If we spend Rs.5 (on some activity), we
spend Rs.500 to get our names printed in the newspaper. Money spent on the task
is Rs.5, but Rs.500 is spent for printing your name. Is this not exhibitionism?
A man of true service will never run after publicity. Publicity is essential
only for those who do everything for the sake of name and fame. You should not
desire for name at all. Why should you use all these names given to you? Thus,
do not give any scope for ostentation or show. So long as there is Aadambaram (show), you will never get Atamaanandam (bliss of the Self). When
you have not experienced Atamaanandam itself,
how can you earn God’s Grace?
07-Follow these six qualities to be dear to the Lord-0.41-2000
May 24
Follow these six qualities |
Anapeksha Suchir Daksha Udaasino
Gathavyathah.
Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi
Only then (when you
follow these qualities), God will consider you as belonging to Him. We have to
understand this principle and conduct ourselves accordingly.
A Short Quiz
01-List
the six qualities of a devotee most dear to the Lord, and give the English translation
of the Sanskrit terms.
02-What
is the true meaning of Anapeksha? Is
it possible for an individual to remain without any expectations in this world?
03-Among
desires, what type of desires are the noblest and greatest?
04-What
is the meaning of Suchi?
05-What
is more important – inner cleanliness and purity or outer cleanliness and
purity?
06-What
are the three aspects of man that need to be purified as part of Suchi?
07-How
can we purify our speech?
08-What
are the four sins committed by the tongue?
09-How
can we purify our mind?
10-How
can we purify our body?
11-What
is the meaning of the Sanskrit phrase - Chittasya
Shuddhaye Karmaha?
12-What
message does Bhagawan convey through the analogy of the brass vessel and the
tin coating?
13-What
is the meaning of Daksha?
14-Give
the English translation of the Telugu verse narrated by Bhagawan; that explains
the true quality of a devotee with determination.
15-What
is the meaning of Udaasina?
16-What
is the meaning of Gathavyathah?
17-How
does Bhagawan compare the past, present and the future to a tree and its seeds?
18-What
is the interplay between Gathavyathah and
the Gunas?
19-What
is the meaning of Sarvaarambha Parithyaagi?
20-What
is the relationship between Aadambaram
(show), and Atamaanandam (Bliss of
the Self)?