Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 20:33:27 -0000
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Subject: Can we call it Dharmashastra
Baba
== CAN WE CALL IT DHARMASHASTRA ==
ANSWER: NO WE CANNOT
Namaskar,
Throughout the course of history, in various religions, dogma has
been injected by selfish people. In most cases those selfish people
were senior priests of that very religion. Take the case of
Buddhism: After Buddha passed away senior Buddhist priests injected
various dogmas into Buddhism. And now it is full of dogma.
In their own way Catholic Priests, Muslim Maolbis (priest), and
Hindu Pandits (Hindu priests) did the same thing. In order to
establish their own supremacy they manipulated the teachings
according to their own view. And for hundreds of years, religious
followers practiced those dogmas.
Indeed even the teachings of Lord Krsna were gradually adulterated
by the priests. And the resulting degeneration that came and was not
small, but rather huge. So many false things got propagated; and
various dogmas took root.
The sense is that dogma most often gets started from within that
religion itself-- by those very people, i.e. priests, who are in
charge of preaching that religion. So that is the tragic irony.
MUST BE VIGILANT
Thus in our Marga we have to be extra-cautious & vigilant on
this point. Because Baba has given countless divine teachings that
cover all the spectrums of life. And it is our duty to carry those
things in untainted manner to all the four corners.
But unfortunately what to speak of spreading Baba's gospel of
neo-humanism and wiping out the existing religious dogmas, some
Dadas have infused their own dogma(s) in order put themselves on top
and reserve some special status for themselves. That has happened in
the so many ways including the way in which they manipulated Baba's
sacred concept of dharmashastra.
Some have done this knowingly and some very innocently.
IMPORTANCE OF DHARMASHASTRA
Most understand that dharmashastra is something very important and
should be followed. Indeed Baba Himself has told this.
Baba says: "Dharmashastra is to establish the human beings in the
stable, exalted position of spiritual ideation; it must be
practical, rational, infallible, and universal. It must be based on
deep eternal truth. It must be aptavakya. A scripture is a guiding
entity. The Subhasita Samgraha series of books are the scripture of
Ananda Marga ideology." (APH-4, 'Our Spiritual Treatise')
Thus dharmashastra is comprised of Baba's divine teachings, edicts
and guidelines. Only Guru can give dharmashastra, not anyone else.
OPPORTUNISTS
But to capitalise on the situation some Dadas have misguided a few
innocent overseas margiis into thinking that their own words are
dharmashastra and therefore should be followed. In that way some
Dadas are getting their own talk accepted as being dharmashastra and
unsuspecting margiis are believing that and following those things.
In my sector and in our other overseas sectors this negative
practice is going. Specifically some are labeling the talks they
give at dharmacakra to be dharmashastra. That is the wrong that is
happening.
MORE ABOUT DHARMASHASTRA
To clarify this matter we should again reference Baba's guideline
about dharmashastra. Certainly most senior Margiis have read the
book Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell part 4, Chapter 10, "Our
Spiritual Treatise". In that chapter, in first paragraph Baba has
beautifully described the meaning of dharmashastra.
Baba says: "Dharmashastra is to establish the human beings in the
stable, exalted position of spiritual ideation; it must be
practical, rational, infallible, and universal. It must be based on
deep eternal truth. It must be aptavakya. A scripture is a guiding
entity. The Subhasita Samgraha series of books are the scripture of
Ananda Marga ideology." (APH-4, 'Our Spiritual Treatise')
Hence, according to Baba, dharmashastra means aptavakya, eternal
truth-- His direct discourses. In particular Baba expresses that our
dharmashastra is His Subhasita Samgraha series of books etc which
contain His DMC discourses. So the English equivalent term of
"dharmashastra" is spiritual scripture.
By this it is clear that dharmashastra is one very high thing of
deep import that is sacred and should be followed. And top of all
dharmashastra is purely related with Guru's teachings only. It is
not the direction, talk, or gossip of any a,b,c,x,y,z human.
WHAT THEY ARE CALLING DHARMASHASTRA
But what way certain Dadas have falsely instituted the word
'dharmashastra' in our day to day life is completely dogma. Because
in overseas sectors the term dharmashastra means a Dadas' lectures
or stories etc. Such as a particular Dada's travel story which he
speaks after dharmacakra, that story session may be 10 minutes, 20
minutes 30 minutes or one hour, where in our overseas areas this
entire session is called as "dharma sha'stra".
Indeed it is the common practice that just after dharmacakra,
usually a Dada comes forward and tells his travel stories /journey,
or some simple or crafty gossip he will do. In this way some Dadas
created the false aura that this is dharmashastra. So this is their
thing. And by this way they infuse all sorts of false tales and
reassert their dominance over margiis.
Again, some do this knowingly and some innocently.
CLARIFICATION
Whatever may be, multiple inaccuracies are going on. The first thing
is that dharmashastra is not just the regular gossip or travel story
of one or two Dadas. The real meaning of dharmashastra is spiritual
scripture, which Baba has given in 'Our Spiritual Treatise'
chapter-- and many other discourses also. So dharmashastra means
Baba's perfect scripture, not just the gossip of a certain Dada.
And the next thing is that in our weekly dharmacakra Baba's books
must be read-- otherwise that dharmacakra is treated as incomplete.
And the talk or discussion about Baba's words is to be known as
svadhyaya, not dharmashastra. Only Guru gives dharmashastra and our
review of His divine teachings is the practice of svadhyaya.
WHAT THEY DO INSTEAD
In place of reading Baba's books though, a few or one Dada's gossip
and travel stories will not do. Rather with all due respect those
Dadas should tell their tales during some leisure time not during
one of our dharma gatherings. But a couple of Dadas are are doing
things in inopportune time-- As if Baba's dharmic words can be left
aside and the vacuum can be filled with any...
Not only that but in the holy name of dharmashastra a few Dadas use
that as a platform to gather funds for their groupist agenda. That
recently happened at our local retreat. So this cannot be tolerated.
The idea being that the dharmashastra term itself carries a
sanctified meaning. As that is the word of Guru. So the misuse of
the term dharmashastra and telling travel tale gossip is not
appreciable. It is just like if one person starts selling alcohol
and calling it as 'Avadhuta' brand liquour. That is just degrading
the term: Avadhuta. Similar is the case of dharmashatra when in the
name of that they just tell their mundane travel tales. Or if in the
name of using the term 'turban', instead we say pajama. But we
cannot then justify by saying that Dada has pajamas on his head.
This cannot be supported.
BABA'S BLESSING
So step by step these various dogmas have taken root in the name of
dharmashastra. And in this way some Dadas try to infuse their voice
as being the same as Baba's grand teachings. But this is just their
hypocrisy. So those few Dadas who are doing like this, their
lectures should not be treated and followed as a dharmashastra.
Because what they are giving is something from the complete opposite
end of the spectrum. Indeed the worst part is that some few Dadas
use this as a way to place themselves on the same scale as Baba. And
in that way gain supremacy over the margiis and get their own
selfish agenda implemented, just like those dogmatic religious
priests of old.
But if we all become alert and vigilant about this then surely this
dogma can be smashed because nothing should be permitted to stand in
the way of Guru's sacred and blemishless teachings.
In this regard we should pay heed to Baba's following mandate.
Baba says, "We should also remember that in the realm of dharma
there must be clear-cut injunctions in the form of dharma sha'stra
[scriptural treatises] and simultaneously there must be strict
guardians who during their lifetime guide themselves as well as
others according to those scriptural injunctions." (NSS, 95 Edn,
p.200)
Namaskar,
Mukunda
Note 1: IT MEANS SCRIPTURE
In our book Caryacarya, Baba has explained that dharma sha'stra
means 'scripture'. And scripture means Subhasita Samgraha etc. That
means, Baba's discourses on a dharmic stand. Only dharmic discourses
of Baba will be called as "Dharma Sha'stra". So, naming certain
Dadas' travel tales or their own dreams as "Dharma Sha'stra" is not
good, rather blasphemous. But some of those Dadas who are conducting
dharmacakra don't like to give up their negative dogma.
That is to say, this dogma of using the wrong term is going on since
decades. And a few Dadas are thinking that, "Let it be like that, in
this way I can keep the top chair in the eyes of margiis. And what I
say they will follow."
So overall this wrong use of dharmashastra is not good, rather
damaging and unholy. Because Baba's divine & dharmic discourses
are incomparable. And those doing trickery in the name of that are
doing...
Unfortunately this is going on in overseas countries where dharma
sha'stra means Dadas' travel stories or whatever else they may tell
in that time.
And in that way they push their own agenda and place themselves on
the same pedestal as Baba.
Note 2: SPIRITUAL TOPICS
This term "dharma sha'stra" refers to Baba's spiritual scriptures
only.
Because in our Marg, there are three types of Sha'stra: (A) Dharma
Sha'stra/Spiritual Treatise (B) Darshan Sha'stra /
Philosophical Treatise (C) Samaj Sha'stra/Social Treatise.'
So Dharmshastra refers to those spiritual, dharmic discourses only.
And the reading out and discussion of those discourses after
dharmacakra comes within the practice of svadhyaya.
Note 3: WHEN TO TELL THE TRAVEL STORY
If any Dada wishes to tell about their travel experiences then that
is highly appreciated. After all we are all family members and
hearing about each others exciting and humorous experiences is part
and parcel of human life. This type of sharing is good. The main
problem is that it should not be done directly after sadhana during
our dharmacakra program. Means it should not be done in the name of
dharmashastra-- nor in the name of svadhyaya. Such story telling can
be done during or after the collective meal or perhaps during other
times of leisure. Because after collective meditation a few
paragraphs or minimum 1 paragraph from Baba's books should read
aloud to everyone present. This is the minimum system, and this
reading and the explanation thereafter is known as svadhyaya.
Note 4: BABA'S SUPREME GUIDELINE
Baba says, "In the realm of dharma the only true guide and
controller and protector of the people is an excellent and
comprehensive ideology which provides definite, clear-cut, and bold
directions." (NSS, '95 Edn, Shivapodesha-4)
Note 5: UNIVERSAL FAMILY
Baba's following lines are infused with a feeling of upliftment and
cosmic fraternity.
Baba says, "No entity in this universe exists individually. Ours is
a universal family. Each and every entity -- living and non-living,
moving and non-moving -- helps others in maintaining not only their
equilibrium, but also the equipoise of the entire universe, not only
of this small planet Earth. We are to move together with all."
(SS-18, p. 40)
"Saba'r priya tumi saba'r a'pan..." (P.S. 4723)
Purport:
Baba, You are everyone's most loving and closest One - everyone
feels that You are their own. Baba, because You are, I am; And
because of You this whole universe also exists.
Baba, from the peak of the snow-covered, sky-kissing mountain to the
deep, serene ocean, from the sun of the crimson dawn to the
colourful evening sunset - everything in this universe is Your
divine creation. The flowers, fruits, shrubs, forest, and garden -
all are Your expressions. Baba, You are the divine Lord of
everything and everyone.
Baba, with Your compassion You are looking after one and all; You
never hate anyone. Baba, You reside in the mind & You are in the
heart. Even then I do not see You, but I feel You. Baba, You are so
great: I am always asking for Your forgiveness and for Your grace.
By Your divine krpa, with full surrender I always do sastaunga
pranam to You - each & every moment.
Baba, You are the most loving One, the most dear Entity of one and
all. Baba, You have created this entire vast universe. Baba, You are
so gracious, Baba I love You...
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Most Noble Work
Baba says, "Soon after Alarka became king, his kingdom was
attacked by a neigboring king. Alarka was defeated in battle and
forced to leave his kingdom...Alarka decided to give up everything
and go out in search of eternal truth...When Alarka's reputation
as a great yogi had spread far and wide, the conquering king
requested him to take back his kingdom...'Alarka, come and take
back your throne,' said the king. 'No', replied Alarka, 'I'm too
busy now as I have to propagate dharma in the world. I am bound to
serve the society and thus have no time to look after the affairs
of the
royal administration'." (AV-7, p.47-8)
Note: After '90, some power hungry monks of our AM went astray
from Baba's above noble teaching. And instead they made the
attainment of power and post as the be-all and end-all of life.
That is why various serious crises have come; because those
hovering around the helm forgot Baba's above golden guideline and
just began chasing after power and post. When in fact Baba's
timeless teaching is that propagating dharma is the greatest and
most noble pursuit in life and the best way for building up a
vibrant, healthy society.
Note 2: We can also see by His practical example that when
Mahasambhuti takes advent on this earth then He propagates dharma
and also goads others in this same endeavour. Lord Shiva, Lord
Krsna, and Sadguru Baba have given all the dharmic teachings and
their each and every moment on this earth was used in the
propagation and teachings of dharma.
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