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‘The
Divine energy pervading the entire creation is eternally dancing’ India
(Art of Living International Center, Bangalore), August 25: Q.
In the Bhagwad Geeta, Lord Krishna says, ‘Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya ...Sambhavami Yuge Yuge.’ Please
elaborate on that. Sri
Sri: The atma shakti (power of the Self) that destroys the evil and preserves the satva (purity) appears again
and again. When we say that God is compassionate, it is not just words but the truth. The expression of compassion has
to happen. Creation showers compassion on society. At different times God comes in different names, forms and qualities. It
is there in all religions - Jews are waiting for their messiah. Christ said that He will return again. So, Christians are
still waiting. Prophet Mohammed came and left. People are still waiting for Buddha and Krishna to return. I
would say, don’t waste time waiting. Explore the depth of your Being and you will realize that the Supreme Consciousness
is not someone coming in the future but is here, now. Faith in this knowledge is the sign of a seeker on the spiritual path. People
fight in the name of God and the messiah. Feeling the presence of the Divine is the art of living. Q.
It is said that there is a different Veda (scripture) prescribed for every individual. What is the connection and how
does it work? Sri
Sri: At one time, people had divided Vedas into branches. Each group chose a different branch and learnt them by heart
to continue the practice and preserve the knowledge in its pure form. ‘Tripathi‘was
used as a title for someone who has mastered three Vedas. ‘Dwivedi‘wasused for someone with knowledge
of two Vedas and ‘Chaturvedi‘for a master of the four Vedas. It was a title like MS and MD.
One had to read at least one branch of the Vedas. There is a connection of Vedas with families but you can choose
to study any. Q.
What does the symbol of Natraja signify? Sri
Sri: Natraja is a very beautiful symbol of the union of nature and the Divine. Natraja holds fire in one hand,
representing the fire element. A damru* in his other hand depicts the space element. Many forces in the universe are
represented by a shape similar to that of a damru, like a chromosome, or shapes of galaxies and so on. Time also is
said to have a conical representation. ∞ is the symbol (shape of the damru) which represents infinity. Shiva’s
hair is open and flying representing the air element. One foot on ground symbolizing prthvi (earth element), another
in the air. One hand is the symbolic abhaya hasta offering protection and the other points to his feet symbolizing
surrender. With one foot already in the air, he has already taken a step towards the devotee. He says “You are dear
to me” even before beginning. Even
in the Bhagwad Geeta, Lord Krishna says to Arjuna - “You are very dear to me”. When you know that you are
dear to someone, there is trust and love arises in the heart. Shiva
is dancing. Life should be like this. If both feet are stuck in the ground then you cannot dance. Even to walk you need to
take one foot up. The
entire creation is full of bliss The
entire creation is dancing in bliss The
entire creation is longing for bliss Natrajarepresents
the Ananda Tattva ( bliss) that the whole world is longing for. Every atom in the world is filled with the potential
for action yet it is at peace. Shiva, the principle of infinite peace and bliss is not inert. It is peaceful, yet dancing. Underneath
his feet, there is Apasmaar**. He is standing with his foot on top of desires. If desire eats us up then we are in
trouble. Only when we rise above desires and we are dancing on it, then it is a dance of joy and bliss. This is not just imagination.
This is the truth. This energy awakens within us and we rise in dance. This is true. The Divine energy pervading the entire
creation is eternally dancing. Q.
Please explain about the Chidambara rahasya. Sri
Sri: Chidambaram is the place of Shiva symbolizing the akash tattva(the principle of space). Space is formless. In
the sanctum sanctorium of this temple, there is a veil. Beyond the veil there is nothing, empty space. We can only know the
secret of Shiv tattva by going within. There
are three types of space that is described. Bhutakash – the physical body, Chittakash – thoughts
and emotions and Chidakash– the vast, Supreme Consciousness. The life-force energy is awakened in the Chidakash.
The secret of the Chidambara can only be experienced through self-effort on the spiritual path. Q.
What is the difference between Shiva and Krishna? Sri
Sri: There is no difference between Shiva and Krishna. The soul of Krishna is Shiva. When Shiva manifests in the world and
expresses all the kalas (units of consciousness) is Krishna. The
Brahmakumaris say that Shiv baba gave the Bhagwad Geeta. This Song (Geeta) can arise only from the space of Shiva through
the body of Krishna. *a
small conical musical instrument **a
demon representing ignorance |
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