Guru
Purnima: Holy Days in Hinduism - Guru PurnimaBy Sri Swami Sivananda
Guru
Purnima
THE
FULL moon day in the month of Ashad (July-August) is an extremely auspicious
and holy day of Guru Purnima. On this day, sacred to the memory of the great sage,
Bhagavan Sri Vyasa, Sannyasins settle at some place to study and discourse on
the thrice-blessed Brahma Sutras composed by Maharishi Vyasa, and engage
themselves in Vedantic, philosophical investigation.
Sri
Vyasa has done unforgettable service to humanity for all times by editing the
four Vedas, writing
the eighteen Puranas, the Mahabharata and the Srimad Bhagavata. We can only repay the deep debt of
gratitude we owe him, by constant study of his works and practice of his
teachings imparted for the regeneration of humanity in this iron age. In honour
of this divine personage, all spiritual aspirants and devotees perform Vyasa
Puja on this day, and disciples worship their spiritual preceptor. Saints,
monks and men of God are honoured and entertained with acts of charity by all
the householders with deep faith and sincerity. The period Chaturmas (the
"four months") begins from this day; Sannyasins stay at one place
during the ensuing four rainy months, engaging in the study of the Brahma
Sutras and the
practice of meditation.
Mark
fully the deep significance of this great day. It heralds the setting in of the
eagerly awaited rains. The water drawn up and stored as clouds in the hot
summer now manifests in plentiful showers that usher in the advent of fresh
life everywhere. Even so, all begin seriously to put into actual practice all
the theory and philosophy that have been stored up in them through patient
study. Aspirants commence or resolve to intensify with all earnestness, their
practical spiritual Sadhana right from this day.
Generate
fresh waves of spirituality. Let all that you have read, heard, seen and learnt
become transformed, through Sadhana, into a continuous outpouring of universal
love, ceaseless loving service, and continuous prayer and worship of the Lord
seated in all beings.
Live
on milk and fruit on this day and practise rigorous Japa and meditation. Study
the Brahma Sutras and do Japa of your Guru Mantra, during the four months following
the Guru Purnima. You will be highly benefited.
The
day of worship of one's preceptor, is a day of pure joy to the sincere
spiritual aspirant. Thrilled by the expectation of offering his reverent homage
to the beloved Guru, aspirants await this occasion with eagerness and devotion.
It is the Guru alone that breaks the binding cords of attachment and releases
the aspirant from the trammels of earthly existence.
The Srutis
say: "To
that high-souled aspirant, whose devotion to the Lord is great and whose
devotion to his Guru is as great as that to the Lord, the secrets explained
herein become illuminated". Guru is Brahman, the Absolute, or God Himself.
He guides and inspires you from the innermost core of your being. He is
everywhere.
Have a
new angle of vision. Behold the entire universe as the form of the Guru. See
the guiding hand, the awakening voice, the illuminating touch of the Guru in
every object in this creation. The whole world will now stand transformed
before your changed vision. The world as Guru will reveal all the precious
secrets of life to you, and bestow wisdom upon you. The supreme Guru, as
manifested in visible nature, will teach you the most valuable lessons of life.
Worship
daily this Guru of Gurus, the Guru who taught even the Avadhuta Dattatreya.
Dattatreya, regarded as God and the Guru of Gurus, considered Nature Herself as
His Guru, and learnt a number of lessons from Her twenty-four creatures, and
hence he is said to have had twenty-four Gurus. The silent, all-enduring earth
with its lofty forbearance, the shady fruit-bearing tree with its willing
self-sacrifice, the mighty banyan tree reposing with patience in the tiny seed,
the drops of rain whose persistence wears away even the rocks, the planets and
the seasons with their orderly punctuality and regularity were all divine Gurus
to him. They who will look and listen, will learn.
Become
a personification of receptivity. Empty yourself of your petty ego. All the
treasures locked up in the bosom of Nature will become yours. You will progress
and attain perfection in an amazingly short time. Become pure and unattached as
the mountain breeze. As the river flows continuously, steadily and constantly
towards its goal, the ocean, so also let your life flow ceaselessly towards the
supreme state of absolute Existence-Knowledge-Bliss, by letting all your
thoughts, all your words and all your actions be directed only towards the
goal.
The
moon shines by reflecting the dazzling light of the sun. It is the full moon on
the Purnima day that reflects in full splendour the glorious light of the sun.
It glorifies the sun. Purify yourself through the fire of selfless service and
Sadhana, and like the full moon, reflect the glorious light of the Self. Become
the full reflectors of Brahmic splendour, the light of lights. Make this your
goal: "I will be a living witness to divinity, the brilliant Sun of
suns!"
The
Supreme Self alone is real. He is the Soul of all. He is all-in-all. He is the
essence of this universe. He is the unity that never admits of a duality under
all the varieties and diversities of nature. Thou art this immortal,
all-pervading, all-blissful Self. Thou art That! Realise this and be free.
Remember
these four important lines of the Brahma Sutras:
1.
Athatho brahma jijnasaa - Now, therefore, the enquiry of Brahman.
2. Janmasya
yathah - From
which proceed the origin, etc.
3. Sastra
yonitwat - The
scriptures are the means of right knowledge.
4. Tat
tu samanvayat
- For, That is the main support (of the universe).
Jaya
Guru Shiva Guru Hari Guru Ram;
Jagad
Guru Param Guru Sat Guru Shyam.
It is
through the medium of the preceptor that the individual can raise himself to
Cosmic-Consciousness. It is through that medium that the imperfect can become
perfect, the finite can become infinite and the mortal can pass into the
eternal life of blessedness. The Guru is verily a link between the individual
and the Immortal. He is a being who has raised himself from this to That and thus has a free and
unhampered access to both realms. He stands, as it were, upon the threshold of
immortality, and, bending down, he raises the struggling individuals with his
one hand, and with the other, lifts them up into the kingdom of everlasting joy
and infinite Truth-Consciousness.
Do you
realise now the sacred significance and the supreme importance of the Guru's
role in the evolution of man? It was not without reason that the India of the
past carefully tended and kept alive the lamp of Guru-Tattva. It is therefore
not without reason that India, year after year, age after age, commemorates
anew this ancient concept of the Guru, adores it and pays homage to it again
and again, and thereby re-affirms its belief and allegiance to it. For, the
true Indian knows that the Guru is the only guarantee for the individual to
transcend the bondage of sorrow and death, and experience the Consciousness of
the Reality.
Give
up the delusive notion that to submit to the preceptor, to obey him and to
carry out his instructions, is slavish mentality. Only the ignorant man thinks
that it is beneath his dignity and against his freedom to submit to another
man's command. This is a grave blunder. If you reflect carefully, you will see
that your individual freedom is in reality an absolute abject slavery to your
own ego and vanity. It is the vagary of the sensual mind. He who attains
victory over the mind and the ego is the truly free man. He is the hero. It is
to attain this victory that a man submits to the higher, spiritualised
personality of the Guru. By this submission he vanquishes his lower ego and
realises the bliss and freedom of the infinite Consciousness.
To
strengthen and affirm the faith of the wavering man and to guarantee the
attitude that is necessary for the fruition of all worship, the ancients have
deified the personality of the Guru. To adore the Guru is indeed to adore the
Supreme. In this world of mortality, the Guru is verily like an ambassador in
an alien court. Just as an ambassador represents fully the nation to which he
belongs, even so, the Guru is one who is the representative of the sublime
transcendental state which he has attained. Just as to honour the ambassador is
to honour the nation that he hails from, even so to worship and to offer
adoration to the visible Guru is verily the direct worship and adoration of the
Supreme Reality. Even as a distant tree though it cannot be seen is
nevertheless known by the fragrance its fully-bloomed flowers waft far and
wide, so also, the Guru is the divine flower who disseminates the Atmic aroma
of divinity in this world, and thus proclaims the immortal Lord who is invisible
to the physical eye. He is the standing witness to the Supreme Self, the
counterpart of the Lord on earth, and through worship of him one attains the
Self.
Remember
and adore Sri Vyasa and the Gurus who are fully established in knowledge of the
Self. May their blessings be upon you! May you cut asunder the knot of
ignorance and shine as blessed sages shedding peace, joy and light everywhere!
At the
Sivananda Ashram, Rishikesh, the Guru Purnima is celebrated every year on a
grand scale. Many devotees and aspirants come from all parts of the country.
1. All
aspirants awake at Brahmamuhurta, at 4 o'clock. They meditate on the Guru and
chant his prayers.
2.
Later in the day, the sacred worship of the Guru's Feet is performed. Of this
worship it is said in the Guru Gita:
Dhyaana
moolam guror murtih;
Pooja
moolam guror padam;
Mantra
moolam guror vakyam;
Moksha
moolam guror kripa
"The
Guru's form should be meditated upon; the feet of the Guru should be
worshipped; his words are to be treated as a sacred Mantra; his Grace ensures
final liberation".
3.
Sadhus and Sannyasins are then worshipped and fed at noon.
4.
There is continuous Satsang during which discourses are held on the glory of
devotion to the Guru in particular, and on spiritual topics in general.
5.
Deserving aspirants are initiated into the Holy Order of Sannyas, as this is a
highly auspicious occasion.
6.
Devout disciples fast and spend the whole day in prayer. They also take fresh
resolves for spiritual progress.
Wake
up at Brahmamuhurta (at 4 a.m.) on this most holy day. Meditate on the lotus
feet of your Guru. Mentally pray to him for his Grace, through which alone you
can attain Self-realisation. Do vigorous Japa and meditate in the early morning
hours.
After
bath, worship the lotus feet of your Guru, or his image or picture with
flowers, fruits, incense and camphor.
Fast
or take only milk and fruits the whole day.
In the
afternoon, sit with other devotees of your Guru and discuss with them the
glories and teachings of your Guru.
Alternatively,
you may observe the vow of silence and study the books or writings of your
Guru, or mentally reflect upon his teachings.
Take
fresh resolves on this holy day, to tread the spiritual path in accordance with
the precepts of your Guru.
At
night, assemble again with other devotees, and sing the Names of the Lord and
the glories of your Guru.
The
best form of worship of the Guru is to follow his teachings, to shine as the
very embodiment of his teachings, and to propagate his glory and his message.
From "Hindu Fasts & Festivals" by Sri Swami
Sivananda. See all articles here: Hindu Fasts & Festivals
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