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CONTROL OF SENSES IS THE REAL SADHANA
Embodiments
of Love!
My blessings to you all. I am happy that you all have studied
here right from the Primary School stage up to the 12th standard
and obtained good marks and earned good name for yourselves.
No doubt, you were all well behaved with good character up
to the Primary School stage. But after you left the Primary
School you yourself can imagine what change has come about
in you. As long as you were in the Primary School, you had
developed many good qualities like love, compassion, kindness
and joy. You were all moving like brothers with mutual love
and affection. Your speech, your play, your songs were all
full of sweetness. But, the moment you joined the Higher Secondary
School, the quality of purity in your thoughts, words and
deeds deteriorated. I am not saying that all the boys are
like that. It is only a few boys who took to wrong ways and
are spoiling their mind. You can judge for yourself how pure
is your mind. Humanness consists of five components –
the gross body, mind, intellect, consciousness and the senses.
If a human being is to attain liberation, he has to cleanse
his mind first. It is a serious mistake to desire for that
which does not belong to him. Whenever the mind desires for
something, one has to enquire first whether the particular
object belongs to him or someone else. When you know for sure
that it belongs to someone else, you must be careful to divert
your mind from that object. The mind has to be kept absolutely
pure and sacred. One should not taint the mind with the impurities
of conflict and agitation. You all have to develop such kind
of Jnana, right from this early age. Unfortunately, today
you are all spoiling your life by cultivating desires for
all and sundry things. This is all madness and delusion. Whatever
you do, you must do it with a sense of dedication and surrender
to God. All the work you undertake must be carried out with
this spirit. Sarva karma Bhagavad preetyartham (do all actions
to please God). In fact, what you think to be yours is not
yours. First and foremost enquire into yourself, “Who
am I?” The entire universe, right from the microcosm
to the macrocosm, is permeated by Divinity. Sugar, sand, an
ant, a mosquito or an elephant – all are Embodiments
of Divinity. God is assuming all these forms like the different
characters in a drama. There is nothing in this universe which
is not permeated by God. Everything in this universe is God.
The entire creation is an Embodiment of Divinity. In fact,
He dons all the characters in this cosmic drama. All dialogues
and songs are His only. Yet, the characters He dons appear
to be different. Hence, whatever we do, whatever we see and
whatever we say – everything is God. One has to realise
this truth and conduct himself accordingly.
Unfortunately, today some people take to
wrong ways due to the effect of bad qualities, bad practices,
bad thoughts and bad looks. Whomever you come across, treat
them as Embodiments of Divinity. Whatever you say, it must
reflect Divinity. When you conduct yourself in such a manner,
that itself is Mukti (liberation). One has to cleanse his
five senses. One should conduct himself in such a manner that
neither he hurts others nor is hurt by others. The words you
make use of must be sacred. You should not covet others’
property or develop a desire for it. One has to cultivate
faith in the unity of Divinity. Everything is Divine. Unfortunately,
some boys are not able to develop such universal outlook.
They are languishing in a feeling of separateness. They distinguish
between people as “mine” and “thine”.
The ancient history of India is replete with instances of
the ill-effects of such divisive tendencies.
You all know about the history of Kauravas
and Pandavas in the great epic Mahabharata. The Kauravas were
one hundred in number and were the sons of King Dhritarashtra.
The Pandavas were five in number. They were the sons of Pandu,
the younger brother of King Dhritarashtra. There ensued a
fierce battle between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. But,
who is at fault in this battle? In fact, Dhritarashtra and
Pandu, both were the sons of the same father. They were brothers.
Their kingdom was one. But, their thoughts and aspirations
were different. A malicious desire for annexing the entire
kingdom for themselves on the part of the Kauravas resulted
in evil thoughts and divisive tendencies. Similarly, in the
Ramayana there were two brothers – Vali and Sugriva.
They were also brothers born to the same father. But, some
unfortunate and selfish interests on their part resulted in
a fierce battle between the brothers. While Vali the valiant
king was enjoying regal comforts in the city of Kishkindha,
his younger brother Sugriva had to languish in the hills and
forests.
There is no use doing Japa and Tapa for months
and years without giving up divisive tendencies. Such Tapas
converts itself into mere Tamas. Several people give up their
Sadhana in the middle with a sense of frustration and despair,
thinking that God is not merciful enough to reveal Himself
before them in spite of doing Japa for long years. If you
wish to have the vision of God, first and foremost you must
develop a sense of oneness with God. In fact, your own mind
is an Embodiment of Divinity. People often question, “Where
is God?” “Who is God?, etc.” I would say,
“Your mind is God.” It is said, Mana eva manushyanam
karanam bandhamokshayo (mind is the cause for bondage and
liberation of man). Both bondage and liberation occur due
to the mind only. Hence, mind is God. Similarly, the intellect
is God, so also the Chittha (consciousness). It is a common
sight to see people praising a person of sharp intellect as
an intellectual. But, God alone is the true intellectual.
We have to dedicate our Chittha to God. Once a great devotee
sang, “Oh! God! Let me offer my worship to You with
chittha suddhi” (purity of consciousness). Hence, you
should all pray to God with purity of consciousness.
Just as the mind, intellect and chittha are
the Embodiments of Divinity, so also the senses. Hence, one
should not taint his senses with the arishadvargas (the six
inner enemies of lust, anger, greed, delusion, pride and jealousy).
Kama signifies the desires, which you can divert towards God
and pray that you want only God and none else. You love God
alone. Such love only will be sanctified. To love people on
the basis of their name and form cannot be termed as real
love. That is only worldly love. When you love God, everything
will be added unto you. All your desires must be God-oriented.
Every desire of yours must be to please God. Suppose you love
someone, do not treat him as a mere mortal. On the other hand,
you must be able to visualise the divinity in him.
There is no object other than the Panchabhuthas
(the five elements of air, water, earth, fire and ether) in
this universe. You will not find a sixth element, however
much you may try and explore. For example, this is a hand
consisting of five fingers. There is no sixth finger. In case
someone has a sixth finger, he will be taken to the doctor
for removing it by surgery. Similarly, we all have five senses.
What is Mukti (liberation)? Liberation is control of the senses.
Unless one controls his senses, liberation is not possible.
It is foolish to think that God is somewhere in a distant
place. Strictly speaking, who is God? The Panchabhuthas are
Embodiments of Divinity.
It is only the senses that bring us good
or bad. Hence, controlling the senses should be our top priority.
You often express your inability thinking “Swami! Is
it possible for us?” I am emphatically saying that it
is possible, provided you make an effort with firm determination.
When you are able to please God and obtain His grace, sense
control is not a big task for you. The senses are very trivial
things. Unless you are able to control the senses, you do
not deserve to be called a human being. It is said, Jantunam
nara janma durlabham (of all living beings, human birth is
the rarest). To be born as a human being is a rare gift of
God. Having obtained this rare gift, one should strive to
achieve sense control. Even if you succumb to the wishes of
even one of these five senses, you will stoop down to the
level of an animal. It is said Daivam manusha rupena (God
is in the form of a human being). Having attained such a rare
and sacred birth of a human being, how foolish it is to say
that you cannot control your senses? One who succumbs to the
wishes of the senses is a Rakshasa (demon), verily! In fact,
such a person is worse than a Rakshasa. One has to evolve
himself into a noble human being. You may be fond of your
wife and children. But on that basis, you cannot denigrate
others. You should not entertain a feeling that so and so
is mine and others are different. All are Embodiments of Divinity!
All are children of God. There is such an intimate relationship
between people in this world. Whatever object you come across
in this world, it belongs to God only. It does not belong
to any particular individual. In every object, every being,
Divinity is immanent. Divinity is present in every grain of
sand and every particle of sugar. It is said, Viswam Vishnu
swarupam (the entire universe is the Embodiment of Lord Vishnu).
The whole universe comes under one family. Hence, one has
to cultivate such universal love. That is real Atmic Love.
It is only when you cultivate such love, you deserve to be
called a human being. Only then can you visualise the Atma
Tattwa. Devoid of love, if you go on cultivating evil qualities
like anger, hatred, jealousy and a feeling of difference between
one another, you will be worse than animals. Beasts and animals
fight among themselves. If you also fight like them, what
difference is there between you and the animals? In fact,
anger and hatred are not the qualities of a human being. The
feeling of difference originates in human beings when man
considers himself as different from God. Where there is a
feeling of difference, there hatred raises its head. Whatever
activity you undertake, it must be done in a spirit of dedication
to God. We extol Lord Easwara as Hiranya Garbhaya Namah (I
offer my Pranam to the golden-wombed Lord). He is the embodiment
of gold. Here gold signifies immutability. You are all golden
children. But, you forget your real nature and associate yourself
with dust and rust. Hence, great souls have to take birth
in this world now and then to cleanse you and make you realise
your innate divinity. However, when some great soul embarks
upon such a mission, some people doubt his effort saying,
“It is all his foolishness. Can earth become gold? Can
sand become sugar?” Modern man is full of doubts and
doubts! What could be the reason for these doubts? It is only
when one thinks that he is separate from God that doubts arise.
It is a well known fact that a vessel filled
to the brim will be steady. Similarly, God is omniscient and
hence He is steady always. Many people who come here have
several experiences. (Swami called a student onto the dais).
I am aware of the past, present and future of every individual,
irrespective of caste, religion and place of birth. Some people
who come here may think, “Perhaps Swami does not know
who I am.” But, there is nothing that I do not know.
Even though I know everything, I pretend as if I do not know.
(Pointing to a student) The parents and brothers and sisters
of this boy visited Prasanthi Nilayam sometime ago. I called
all of them for an interview and promised to the father, “My
dear! The mother of these children may not survive for long.
In fact, she may breathe her last even before you reach your
village. You don’t worry. I will take up the responsibility
of all your children.” The children started crying.
I told them, “Don’t cry. Why fear when I am here?
I will look after everything.” From that day onwards,
I have been looking after their welfare, as promised. The
girls are all married. All the children have been provided
with their requirements. None of them faced any difficulty.
There is one boy among our Band group. That boy is the youngest
of all the brothers. He was very young when he came here along
with his parents sometime ago. I called him and told him,
“My dear! You don’t need to worry for anything.
I am your father, mother and everything. I will look after
you in every aspect.” Whenever he came here, I used
to call him and talk to him instilling a sense of security
and confidence in him. Now all the members of the family are
happily living. This boy was very young then. Now, he has
grown up. Thus, I have been showering My love and grace on
one and all, whether I talk to them particularly or not. What
is My property? Love! Love! Love! I have no anger whatsoever
on anyone, at any time. It is only to correct an erring individual,
I pretend to be angry. But, I have no anger on anyone. My
entire body is suffused with pure love. It is said, Easwara
sarva bhutanam (God is the indweller of all beings). Who is
Easwara? Easwara is not merely the one who is portrayed as
wearing rudraksha garlands around His hands and serpents round
His neck. It is only a form that is created for the common
man to comprehend divinity to some extent. The various names
and forms like Easwara, Vishnu, Parvati, Lakshmi, etc., were
created to enable the common man to worship God in some form
or the other. In fact, every human being is an Embodiment
of Easwara. There is nothing in this world which is not permeated
by Easwara. The Earth is Easwara. This handkerchief is also
an embodiment of Easwara. All names and forms originated from
Easwaratwa.
In fact, it is only the one who has gained
control over the five senses that can comprehend Divinity.
Divinity is not limited to one name and form. People say they
had the vision of Rama, Krishna, etc., but it is only their
imagination! However, Divinity is only one and that has been
named as Easwara. Unable to comprehend the Divinity, people
ascribe several names and forms to it and get deluded. Today,
it is the devotees who change their chosen deities, frequently.
But, God does not change. God is one. He is permanent. Real
sadhana is gaining control over the five senses. One has to
undertake such type of sadhana instead of engaging himself
in Japa, Dhyana, etc. For example, even if you are engaged
in Japa and Dhyana closing your eyes, your ‘monkey mind’
will be roaming about all the three worlds. People do not
realise this truth and engage themselves in different types
of sadhana. There is nothing but Divinity in this world. Whatever
you see, whatever you hear, everything is permeated by Divinity.
Once the Pandavas were performing the Rajasuya
Yajna. At the conclusion of the ritual, Sri Krishna was honoured
by the Pandavas in the presence of all kings in the court.
Sisupala could not bear with this honour bestowed on Sri Krishna.
He reviled Lord Krishna in ever-so-many ways, criticising
Him for various omissions and commissions. One of the points
of his criticism was that Krishna stole the saris of women
who were bathing in a lake. The Pandavas could not bear these
insinuations heaped upon their dear Lord Krishna. They felt
humiliated. Krishna then tried to reason with them saying,
“He did so out of ignorance. I am beyond praise or scorn.
I am the eternal witness to everything that goes on in this
world. You should not, however, respond to that criticism
and start paying him in his own coin. Do not ever get attached
to anyone deeply. If you lead a life of detachment thus, I
will be with you constantly guarding you and guiding you.”
Divinity never encourages differences among
men. God is Love and Love is God. There are several thousands
of people gathered in this Hall. However, the love that is
permeating every individual is only one. There may be differences
in the names and forms of people and their relationships,
but the Divinity permeating all people is one and the same.
Hence, all should lead a life filled with love like brothers
and sisters. In educational institutions where the system
of co-education is in vogue, the boys and girls should move
like brothers and sisters. Nowhere should any difference on
account of gender raise its head. When the children get into
the Higher Secondary stage, these differences crop up. You
should not give scope for such things. Whoever entertains
such differences, is sure to fail in the examination, the
examination of ‘pure love’. There is nothing great
in passing examinations in the worldly sense. Everyone can
pass, provided one puts in a little effort. There is no use
passing a worldly examination, while at the same time failing
in pure and unsullied love for a fellow human being who is
none other than God. He who has passed the examination of
divine love is the most successful person in life.
All are God’s children. All are reflections
of the Hiranyagarbha present in the human body. Hence, from
now onwards all of you should live like brothers and sisters
with mutual love and affection. Then only you deserve to be
called ideal students. But, I do not find in the present-day
students such feeling of kinship. Instead they are cultivating
differences such as, “I am different” and “You
are different.” You should not, under any circumstances,
cultivate anger and hatred. Anger should be controlled and
hatred given up. Your safety and welfare lie in controlling
anger. It is common knowledge that when the controls in a
railway station are not functioning properly, the trains moving
on the track derail. In such a situation, the controller in
the railway station is held responsible. Similarly, the mind
is the controller for all thoughts and feelings arising in
us. Hence, if the mind is kept in control, the entire body
comes under our control.
You are all embodiments of pure gold. You
are all golden children. Your words are sweet. Let your conduct
also be sweet in comformity with your words. Wherever you
go, as students of Sri Sathya Sai Educational Institutions,
you must display an exemplary conduct and behaviour. Merely
because you wear white dress, you do not deserve to be called
students of Sri Sathya Sai Educational Institutions. In keeping
with your white dress, keep your mind pure and your heart
sacred. Only then will you become ideal students. Swami will
constantly be with such students, guarding and guiding them.
I will give them everything. In fact, I am protecting several
people in several ways; but, no one has realised this point
till today.
Your own Atma is divinity. That is Easwara.
One has to develop firm faith in that feeling. How can you
be called a human being if you do not develop such faith?
Love is God; live in love. Your love should not be limited
to an individual or some family members. You must share it
with all. If only you develop such broad-mindedness, you can
become a leader and set an ideal to others. (When Swami enquired
of the students whether they had faith in Swami’s words,
all of them unanimously responded by saying loudly, “Yes
Swami!”). It is not enough if you just pay lip service
by saying ‘yes’. The conviction must come from
the depth of your heart. You commit a mistake and say ‘sorry’.
That is not enough. You should desist from repeating the same
mistake. Truth is the very life-breath for a human being.
Truth is God. Do not speak untruth. If only you follow truth
in your life steadfastly, you can achieve everything. Truth
is like a shield that will protect you. Truth is your support.
If you give up such a noble quality of truth and speak untruth,
how can you be called a human being? You should never give
scope for falsehood in your life. God is the only leader for
the entire universe. God is the only leader and judge. It
is only God who can decide justice or injustice. You should
not forget such an omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient
God. Do not entertain feelings of difference like “mine”
and “thine”. Develop equal-mindedness. May all
people live together happily and bring good name for themselves
and the country (Bhagawan created a gold ring with a green
stone embedded in it and presented it to the student standing
in front of Him). Everyone should thus earn the grace of God.
The green colour is a sign of peace and welfare. I wish that
all of you should earn such peace, welfare, love, devotion
and grace of God. It is only when you drive away the bad qualities
in you, that you will be able to live in the divine presence.
May you make proper use of the Panchabhutas (the five elements
of earth, water, fire, air and ether). May you control your
Panchendriyas (five senses). Then God will be constantly with
you guarding and guiding you. Divinity cannot be attained
merely by offering prayers and doing Bhajans. Along with these
sadhanas, you must also develop a pure heart and offer it
to God. Let your mind, intellect and chittha be constantly
associated with God wherever you are and whatever work you
are undertaking. Then your very mind, intellect and chittha
will be transformed into Divinity. When God is present right
in front of you in the form of Panchabhutas, where is the
need for searching for Him separately? There is no scope at
all for such a feeling! It is a serious mistake to think that
God is separate from the Panchabhutas. Considering God as
your everything and sole refuge, dedicate your senses to Him.
This is an easy method to reach God. When you follow such
an easy path, you will attain Moksha (liberation). After all,
what is Moksha? Moha Kshaya is Moksha (coming out of delusion
is liberation). There is no use chanting “Ram, Ram,
Ram …”when your mind is full of Moha (delusion).
Whatever work you undertake, do it with a sense of Bhagavad
preetyartham (to please God). Whomever you come across, consider
him as an Embodiment of God. Even the beggar standing in front
of your door is an Embodiment of God. He may be a beggar from
the point of view of the physical body. But, he is really
an Embodiment of Divinity from the Atmic sense. Whether one
is a king or an emperor or a beggar, the same Divinity permeates
every individual. May you dedicate your lives to win the love
of God and His grace. Undertake every activity as an offering
to God. Even your reading your textbooks can be done with
such a sense of dedication to God. You will surely pass your
examinations in 1st class. I am happy that you are all good
boys. But, one caution, you must exhibit the same good behaviour
in your Higher Secondary School, as in the Primary School.
Let Me remind you that the teachers in the
Higher Secondary School will not hesitate to punish you whenever
necessary if you go wrong. They have nothing against anybody,
but they are duty bound to put you on the right track. If
a teacher shirks his responsibility and condones your bad
behaviour without giving a punishment, then he is a ‘guddi
guru’ (blind teacher). He cannot be called a Guru in
the real sense. The role of a headmaster in the school is
also important. In fact, he is the ‘head’ for
all the teachers. Hence, he should oversee the work of all
the teachers.
Education does not mean simply reading of
books. One cannot become great by acquiring an academic degree.
In fact, degrees are not great; Divine is great. Hence, develop
such divine nature. Only then will your life become sanctified
and your education meaningful. Your parents will also be happy.
You might be aware that your parents have admitted you in
Sri Sathya Sai Educational Institution with great hopes. You
must not disappoint them. You must earn the praise of your
father, mother, teacher and God – all the four. Make
your life meaningful and sacred by good thoughts, feelings,
practice and behaviour. |