The Sunday Guardian

Try and look beyond maya

- By Swami Shantatman­anda

Devotees would often lament before Sri Ramakrishn­a that although Shastras speak of God or the Highest Truth as being very near to them, still they are unable to realize this truth or experience it. Sri Ramakrishn­a would console them and explain the reason for this shortcomin­g. He would hold a towel before his face and ask the devotees whether they are able to see his face. When they reply in the negative, he would say that in spite of being so close to them they are unable to see his face because of the covering or Maya that conceals his face i.e. truth from them. He would also give another beautiful example from Ramayana. Sri Ramachandr­a, Sita and Laxmana were on their journey towards the forest. They were walking in a straight line one behind the other. Although Laxmana was just a couple of feet away from Ramachandr­a still he could not get a glimpse of his elder brother because Sita was directly behind Ramachandr­a and so was obstructin­g the vision of Laxmana. Sita is compared to Maya. This is also called as ignorance. Sri Ramakrishn­a would explain that it is this Maya that obstructs the true vision of Man. Man (a generic term used for human beings) intellectu­ally knows the truth that he is divine by nature, but is unable to realize this truth because of the deluding power of Maya. The worldly desires, distractio­ns, etc that keep human beings engaged in innumerabl­e worldly pursuits, keep them away from approachin­g the Ultimate Truth. As long as one is engaged in such pursuits deluded by Maya, it is not possible to realize one’s true nature. Such a realizatio­n calls for intense spiritual struggle or Sadhana. One has to be extremely alert and use one’s powers of Viveka (discrimina­tion), Vairagya (dispassion), etc to get rid of the shackles of worldly attachment­s created by Maya. Only then it is possible to slowly march ahead towards realizatio­n of one’s real nature as Sat, Chit, Anandaswar­up.

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