The Sunday Guardian

Life savers in sadhana: Part IV

- By Prarthna Saran

Q. Swamiji if the body is unreal why are the 5 sheaths of the body (Pancha Kosas) described in so much detail?

Ans: “The ‘Panch Kosas’ are described in detail because one has to create a bigger illusion to treat a smaller illusion”.

Then swamiji went on the describe in detail how a German doctor created a big drama to cure a Sethji who was worried that there was a bug in his ear.

So the doctor, after performing a mock operation on Sethji, showed him a dead bug in a tray to convince him that the bug was now out.

But from the standpoint of “reality” the bug was never there; so how can it be pulled out?

“The Vedas ‘Nindati’ (ridicule and scoff) at the very idea of plurality.

In fact they say: “kinchitmat­ra Naasti” (completely non-existent.)

Q. The Vedas also say that we must sacrifice to the ‘devas’ and propitiate them; so that we gain material benefits. So…?

Ans: “Yes, that is the ‘karmakand’ portion, for the babies of Vedanta. When the mind is quietened and fit for contemplat­ion, then for the evolved student it is Ved+anta.

The Ved+anta (end of the Vedas) the Upanishad portion which propounds the highest truth.

But as a grihastha (householde­r) you are in delusion, so the teacher is slowly trying to help you.”

Gurudev Chinmayana­ndaji never was tired. Day after day he cleansed our minds, never thought of us as hopeless cases.

Every sentence uttered by this great Master is a gem of intrinsic value to generation­s of seekers in times to come.

Prarthna Saran, President, Chinmaya Mission, Delhi. Email: prarthnasa­ran@gmail.com

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