Visible Attainments of Sadhana

July - Aug 2006

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  Accumulation of worldly possessions and riches is automatically reflected in a person's nature, attitude and conduct. A healthy person looks strong and beautiful. Affluent persons are full of pomp and show. Intelligence of a man is reflected in his speech, conduct and behaviour. In the same way, when spiritual treasure is amassed, its impact becomes apparent. Sadhana is bound to result in siddhi, which means extraordinary achievements. Even ordinary persons attain success by dint of their industriousness and resources but the success attained in the spiritual field is exemplary and unique and it cannot be attained by solitary efforts of an ego-centered person.

It is a matter of deep lament that spirituality has been degenerated to the level of jugglery by quacks and people mistake mere conjurer's tricks as proofs of spiritual attainments. An acrobat displays his acrobatic feats so that people may be dazzled, amazed and surprised. He thus gets tumultuous applause and earns money. But none of these feats fulfills the purpose of doing any public good. It is simply a means to earn a livelihood. There are several persons amongst the so-called saints who, by showing such magical stunts, strut about as persons of great spiritual attainment. Simple people are often heard having been cheated by some persons by raising a hand in the air and producing cardamom, sweetmeats etc., or professing to possess the power of doubling the currency notes. It is foolish on the part of the common people that they are unable to distinguish siddhis of the spiritual plane from mere jugglery and miraculous stunts. It is essential to understand the fundamental difference between the life style, morality and daily routine of a siddha puruÌa (saint) and those who are mere jugglers or acrobats.

Sadhana which leads to siddhi, means undertaking specific tasks which are related to the overall welfare of mankind and which are so great and extensive that a person cannot accomplish them single-handedly through his own strength and efforts. Still, there are people who have enough courage, who go ahead and ultimately accomplish aims, which initially appeared to be unattainable. In due course they get people’s participation also. Spiritually awakened souls move ahead even in the absence of resources and cooperation and believe in rowing alone their boat across the river with self-confidence and faith in God. Ordinary people have a different mentality. They undertake a work only after they are convinced of getting resources and others' cooperation.

Siddha (spiritually evolved) persons engaged in Sadhana have been accomplishing great tasks. This is the miracle of their siddhi. To initiate the movement for Independence, Samarth Guru Ramdas inspired a Maratha boy and placed him at the forefront. Buddha launched a worldwide ethical awakening movement to eradicate corruption and spread it throughout Asia. Satyagraha movement started by Gandhi with the help of a handful of persons, by preparing salt at Dhurasana, spread throughout the country. Everybody knows how extensive and successful was the Bhudan movement which was started all alone by Vinoba. Scouting, Red Cross and similar other movements were initially started on small scales and steadily spread worldwide. Vanasthali Balika Vidyapeeth of Rajasthan, Baba Amte's Seva Sadan for persons suffering from leprosy are shining examples of such works. There have been several instances where availability of expertise, resources and cooperation were almost negligible in the beginning but, by the sheer strength of will of the pioneer, the momentum of the movement was kept up and the work continued moving forward with whatever resources and cooperation were available. Thus, behind the fulfillment of righteous purposes one can have a glimpse of the process of attainment of siddhi by sadhana.

One will not be disappointed if he wants to find out siddhis attained by me as a result of sadhana. In the beginning people termed it as foolhardiness and warned me that I would be laughed at and ridiculed but I had unflinching faith in God who had inspired me to take up that work in hand. Determination to do work for public good and firm faith that divine help would back it up provided me the needed strength of perseverance to carry on in the face of all obstacles.

When the energy of sadhana was matured in the form of siddhi it was decided to channelize it in fulfilling timely needs. The work was started. It appeared as if everything was pre-planned. Several persons in the beginning termed it as sheer madness and misadventure but when all these efforts started bearing fruit they conceded that it was the siddhi of sadhana. All these ‘acts of madness’ are summed up below:

1.     Taking a pledge at the age of 15 to perform twenty-four Gayatri Mahapurashcarañas along with several self-imposed restraints for twenty four years and fulfilling it without faltering.

2.    By way of Purñahuti, a Sahastra-kundi yajna was performed at Mathura in 1958 in which four lakh Gayatri sadhaks were invited and all of them attended. Arrangements were made for their stay, food etc. for five days free of charge. A huge yajnashala stage and pandal were erected and seven temporary townships, within a radius of seven miles, were set up. Lakhs of rupees were spent without begging a single paisa and the whole function was celebrated smoothly without any interruption or disorder.

3.    Ancestral property was sold and a grand building of Gayatri Tapobhumi was built at Mathura. Later, it developed into a huge centre of ethical, moral and spiritual education of the masses through the help voluntarily given by the people, for which no appeal was made.

4.    Akhand Jyoti magazine is being published regularly since 1937 without accepting any advertisements. The weekly ‘Harijan’ published by Gandhiji had to be discontinued when it became nonviable. At present one and half lakh copies of Akhand Jyoti are being published and each issue is being read by several persons. Its readers are not less than a million.

5.    Ancient spiritual and religious literature has been translated into Hindi and absolutely low-priced books incorporating spiritual principles applicable in practical life have been published in large numbers. Some of them have also been translated into other Indian languages. These books have enlightened millions of people who have read them.

6.    Gayatri Pariwar has been established which is spearheading (a) Prajna abhiyan (movement for refining public mind) and (b) Yug Nirman Yojana for the growth of righteous tendencies and attitudes in the society.

7.    Regular training is being imparted according to prescribed curriculum to Yug-shilpi prajna-putras in regular camps in self-development and development of the society. Sadhana camps of ten days each are being held for Gayatri sadhaks, free of cost.

8.    Brahmavarchas Research Institute has been established to conduct research for integration of science and spirituality. High-level research on Yagyopathy and the great power of Gayatri mantra are being conducted here. The work of conducting new research on the ancient science of medicinal herbs initiated by Charak RiÌi has also been taken up. The broken links of the ancient astronomical science are also being discovered anew.

9.    2,400 PrajnapiÚhas and 12000 Prajna sansthans have been established for moral, intellectual and social rejuvenation and revitalization. Efforts are being made to spread yugantariya cetna amongst migrants of Indian origin in seventy-five foreign countries.

10.    A new centre has been established for the in-depth study of various languages and cultures of the world so that the message of the advent of the New Golden Era could be brought home to the people of the world at large. For the present, publicity squads are being deputed in jeeps to Hindi, Gujarati, Oriya, and Marathi speaking regions, but they will soon be sent to all parts of the country to strengthen the roots of righteousness, enlightenment and unity.

11.    Publicity is being done through the medium of tape recorders and slide projectors. It will now be done by video films also.

12.    The message of Prajna abhiyan is being spread through folders in many languages for creating an awareness of the emerging new higher consciousness in humanity.

13.    Four volumes of Prajna Puraña have been published. Efforts are afoot to publish them in other languages; and its tapes are also being prepared. Through the medium of stories and tales in Prajna Puraña an effort has been made to provide guidance to the common masses for meeting the day-to-day challenges and problems of present day life righteously, boldly and wisely.

14.    Not less than 1000 guests, pilgrims and trainees are in residence at Shantikunj at one time. They are provided free board and lodging. They return after taking prasad with a deepened faith in and respect for the mission's activities.

15.    Many persons come to Gayatri Tirtha, Shantikunj and perform anusthan sadhana. This has helped them in their inner self-growth, in getting rid of evil tendencies and moulding their lives in accordance with perennial principles of truth. These positive orientations in their personalities have been scientifically verified at the Brahmavarchas Research Institute.

It can be well imagined how much labour, concentration, manpower and resources must have been needed to accomplish so huge a task. The fact is that the invisible power of only one individual has been in operation for accomplishment of all these stupendous tasks. The method of begging money or raising funds through contributions was never adopted. Everybody knows what pressures and persuasions are required to be used in collecting money these days. But here, everything has been done voluntarily on the basis of cooperation. This is the only mission which functions on the basis of individual contribution of ten paisa in jnan-ghat and a handful of food grains in dharma-ghat per day by the devotees. Everybody who contributes this insignificant amount feels a sense of belonging to the institution, which is functioning by his help and cooperation. The organizers are also ever cautious to spend every paisa after careful consideration. Thus, an intimate relationship of cordiality and of close affinity is established between the members and the organization. This is the secret behind the success of this mission.

No other organization has as many selfless, trusted and contented workers of great calibre as are found here. Everyone associated with this organization has tested it and firmly believes that the soul of a brahmaña is luminously at work here. Millions of people had abandoned their homes and had become the disciples, parivrajaks of Buddha. Those who participated in Gandhi's satyagrah did not ask for any remuneration. Similarly Prajna abhiyan is the rare example of an organization in which thousands of highly qualified full-time workers are working for the mission merely on food and clothes.

It is indeed a unique miracle wrought by the divine energy of siddhi, through which so much money, manpower, resources and spontaneous cooperation of people at large are flowing to the mission.

I had to go to the Himalayas a number of times in the past on the direction of my Gurudev for performing sadhana in solitude. People link these journeys with something miraculous. They believe that the Himalayas are the abode of miracle-performing beings and realized souls. In fact, I had to go to the Himalayas to become more introvert. The exterior life of a person is dominated by outer events but his inner life is influenced by feelings and sentiments. An illumined mind and a loving heart constitute spirituality .The rat race for gratification of desires and amassing of material objects is materialism. Since I have dedicated my whole life to demonstrate life-affirming spirituality, while outwardly leading a normal worldly life, it became essential for me to occasionally retire into solitude with a view to nullify any influence of materialism on the exterior life. An effort was made during my ajnatvas (living in solitude in an unknown place) in the Himalayas to bring the soul as close to God as possible. The most important aim was the cultivation of elevated, sublime feelings and sentiments, which do not need the support of persons, resources and favourable circumstances. In whatever circumstances one may be placed, the mental make-up has to be so moulded that it may be possible to visualize the deeper reality beneath the facade of superficial phenomenon. It is then that one feels immense joy and bliss and is able to see and visualize the presence of God everywhere.

Those who have an occasion to read my book 'Companions in Solitude' (Sunsan-ke-Sahacar) must have understood how one can have the experience of Sat, Cit and Ânanda by living a divinely inspired life. This is also a siddhi. I always remain deeply absorbed in happiness and bliss like God living in Heaven, although apparently I am leading an ordinary life of the world. .


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