Saturday, October 30, 2010

7 - Sati Moh - Part 2 - Kumbhaj Rishi

From: sanjivini_ras@hotmail.com
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2010 10:59:35 +1030

OM Shri Ganeshaaye Namaha ! OM Shri Saraswatey Namaha ! OM Bhur Bhwah Swah, Tat Savitur Vareniyam Bhargo Dewasye Dhimahi, Dhiyo yo Nah Prachodyaat ! 

Ram Ram, Namaste, Hare Krishna, Namaskaaram, Sai Ram, Bula, Salaam, Sat Shri Akaal !
 

Apne apne Mata, Pita aur Guru Jan ko yaad kar lein !


RCM Balkand Doha 48 

There is relevance of Kumbhaj Rishi’s background with this katha. A brief katha of Kumbhaj Rishi is attached at the end of this email - for those wanting some background info.

When Shiv Ji comes down from Kailash, Mata Sati is with him (Sangh Sati Jagjanini Bhawai), but in the next chowpai we see:
रामकथा मुनीबर्ज बखानी। सुनी महेस परम सुखु मानी।।
Ram Katha Munivarj Bakhaani, Suni Mahesh Param Sukh Maani (3)....no mention of Mata Sati here.

Maata saath mein aayi hay par Ram Katha sun nahi rahi hay, akele Shiv Bhagwaan hi sun rahe hay !

Tulsidas Ji puts this prasangh at the very beginning of the RCM. This is to show the relationship between Shrota (The Listener) and the Bakta (Preacher).

RCM mein Ram Ji Nar Leela kar rahe hay. Yahan Mata Jagdamba, maha Gyani, Sansaar ko sambhalne wali, Sati Leela kar rahi hay. Sometimes uninformed Preachers may call her a symbol of “Paagal Naari” which is not the truth !

Sati Mata represents us - Agyani Atma, Anuraagi Man – yane hamare jaise paaglo ki tarah, leela kar rahi hay !  

Mahabharat ka Arjun pagal darpok nahi hay – wo bhi Anuraagi Atma ki leela kara raha hay.

LESSONS

To benefit from any prachaar, Katha or Satsangh - we have to let go of our self esteem, ego, ahankaar, abhimaan. Shiv Ji comes down from Kailash (high up in the Himalayas) - this represents leaving behind your position at work, standing in society, the power you may weild because you are physically big and strong, the fame and prosperity you may have because of your assets and weatlth - we have to leave this at the door. This is the REAL reason we take off our shoes outside the Temple - leave your bad bits behind. Go in with a clear and open mind - you are more likely to enjoy the katha and get the message being presented to you.

Maata ne Kumbhaj Rishi se katha ko suna nahi. She was more concerned with his background, his family history, not wanting to hear the great knowledge he had to impart.

Mata bhi Katha mein Shiv Ji ke saath baythi hay, par sun nahi rahi hay ! The word of importance here is "sun". Sun means "hear" and "listen". Pita Ji says "Yahan Aao" ! Aap ke kaan ne suna - that's hearing. Aap Pita Ji ke paas nahi gaye - you did not listen to him.

Hindu scripture, like all other holy books, has enormous lessons for a wonderful happy life. Guru jano ki kripa se, Prabhu ki asheervaad se - whatever I understand I will try to explain in my tooti-footi words.

Please do not misinterpret this as Updesh - I'm not trying to lecture you ! This is not an Adesh - I'm not trying to order you around ! Please accept this as a beautiful Sandesh - a message of happiness, freedom and a small step towards the ultimate goal !

I am still learning, please forgive my errors. Your comments, criticisms and views are most welcome !


Muskurate Raho
Sanjivini_Ras

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