Showing posts with label Dharma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dharma. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Modern Day Fasting : e-Upavaas!

In our tradition of Sanatana Dharma, the laws of the spiritual world like karma, principle of punarjanma- mrutyu (death-rebirth) are unchanging with time. But the rules/social conventions/laws of any human community or nation need to change with the passage of time. This distinction between perpetual principles-"Shruti" and ephemeral man-made rules-"Smruti" is unique to the Dharmic Tradition of religions. The religions which do not acknowledge this dichotomy of Life, end up in a mess trying to reconcile modern day living with outdated medieval practices- a spectre of the past which haunts a large area of the middle-east till date.

In Sanatana Dharma, we need to enunciate new Smrutis or update the existing ones with changing times. My suggestion in that direction is that we need to reinvent our Dharmic fasts. The purpose of 'Upvaas' is to take the mind away from distractions including food and detoxify/purify the body through light meals, chanting of mantras, meditation and raise the energy level of the consciousness. In ancient times I presume, getting rid of the distraction of food aka "taste" and meditation were good enough to make the mind take a break. But in the modern day life distractions abound like Television, cellphones followed by the endless enumeration of electronic gadgets. If a modern day Smrutis were ever to be written, the modern day 'Upavaas' should include avoiding or at least limiting the exposure to these along with moderation in food.


Unplug the telly, Switch off your mobile phone (or at least turn off  cellphone-data),  do not use your laptop (unless absolutely necessary), lock away the rest of your electronic distractions, eat light, exercise, do some pranayama , meditate -  and feel healthier, happier and -in a word- Great !

This is my idea of an 'e-upavaas'! It made me realize that the sky won't fall, the earth won't implode and my existence won't be threatened if I did not "Check Whatsapp" nor share some irrelevant piece of personal information about my day to complete strangers on the internet in the form of a 'Status Update'! Phew! What a relief! :)

Shaantam Bhavatu!

Best,

Prabhav M

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Purpose!

Before embarking on any venture, the intellect tends to ask- Why? What is the purpose?
Let us dwell-for a while- on an ontological question- Is there a Purpose behind the Universe and existence- itself? Perhaps, not... Similarly, Does a game or a dream have a purpose? Maybe - Maybe not...

When asked the question, ''What is the purpose of Life?'' Sri Sri Ravishankarji said, ''It is a very important question; keep it with yourself, ‘what is the purpose of life’? You should ask yourself again at times. The question will clear all the cobwebs around you and will keep you on track of what you want and where do you want to go.''

The Aitareya Brahmana (an Ancient Dharmic text) says, ''Charaiveti Charaiveti,  Charanvai Madhuvindati...''-''Keep Moving! Keep Wandering! The wandering begets sweet honey...'' Whether this 'wandering'  is with or without a 'purpose' is something for us to wonder about! :)

So I leave it to the reader to delve upon the question/s on Purpose of the Game called 'Life'.
But in any game, the actions which constitute that game, do seem to have a purpose. Say in the Game of cricket- the bowler spins the ball  with the purpose of getting a wicket and the batsman swings the bat for getting runs..! Similarly, this act of authoring a Web-log ('Blog') could have a purpose.

This Blog serves the following three purposes:

- 'Satyam'-Truth: Exploration and Expression of the finer Truths- of the inner and the outer worlds...

-'Shivam'- Benevolence/Beneficial: In the current context, it stands for inspiring perspectives and narratives which are beneficial/auspicious for the individual and the society...

-'Sundaram'-Beauty- The same purpose that could be attributed to a flower in full bloom, Kalidaasa's Kaavya's (Poems) and the songs celebrating Spring (Vasanta!)...

         


In ancient India, the principle of God was also conceived as having  these three aspects of  'Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram - Truth, Beauty and Benevolence!'

You are invited to this beautiful adventure- in exploration of the Truth! :)

I sign off with the 15th Shloka of the Isha Upanishad, and its translation as per my understanding:

हिरण्मयॆन पात्रॆन सत्यस्यापिहितं मुखम् ।
तत् त्वं पूषन्नपावृणु सत्यधर्माय दृष्टयॆ ॥ 
 
The face of Truth is covered by a golden veil. Oh! Benefactor(nourisher)! 
Remove it for us to witness the nature of the Truth!

Shubham Bhavatu! :)

Prabhav M

References:

 http://www.artofliving.org/qa200

Image Courtesy: Google (Angor Wat Temple, Cambodia)