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13th Sep 2020

Bhaj Govindam Verse 10

Bhaj Govindam 

One verse so beautifully flows into the other, a path for the Sadhak for an effortless transition from the temporary to the permanent, from the unreal to the real and from momentary joy to eternal bliss.

This verse shows that the world ‘We See’ is but a reflection of ‘Who We Are’

Verse 10

वयसिगते कः कामविकारः शुष्के नीरे कः कासारः |

क्षीणेवित्ते कः परिवारः ज्ञाते तत्त्वे कः संसारः ||

vayasigate kaḥ kāmavikāraḥ śuṣke nīre kaḥ kāsāraḥ,

kṣīṇevitte kaḥ parivāraḥ jnāte tattve kaḥ saṁsāraḥ. 


The tenth verse said to me - Shruti Says🌷


When old age dawns, where does lust and desire go?

When the water dries, where does the lake go?

When wealth/utility ends, where does the family go?

When the Tatva Gyan awakens, where does the samsar go?


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Nothing goes anywhere, it is where it is.

Then what happens?

Let’s delve deeper.


vayasigate kaḥ kāmavikāraḥ

When old age dawns, where do lust and desires go?


Ability disappears desire remains-

Lust, desires and all the vices do not end or diminish with age. Vices and virtues are not directly proportional to our age. Guru Shankaracharya says, when old age over-powers, even though a person wants to fulfil his desires, the body does not permit him/her to do so. The body becomes feeble and even when these vices are burning within, the helpless body is unable to do anything.


śuṣke nīre kaḥ kāsāraḥ

When the water dries, where does the lake go?


Property disappears, but the physical forms remains-

The lake is where it was, and will remain there. However, when the water disappears, it can not be called a lake. As without water, it is dry and loses the properties of a water body.


kṣīṇevitte kaḥ parivāraḥ

When wealth/utility ends, where does the family go?


Attachment disappears, the family remains-

The family does not vanish or disappear, when ones wealth depletes or utility diminishes. The people called family are very much alive, but, their love, support, care and respect, which was ones showered in abundance, dies. The ones adored, is physically or mentally discarded.


jnāte tattve kaḥ saṁsāraḥ

When the Tatva Gyan awakens, where does the samsar go?


Maya disappears, Samsar/World remains-

The Samsar/world does not go anywhere. It was, it is and it will always be there around us. But, when Tatva Gyan arises, the true knowledge of that Divine takes away the veil of ignorance, and maya’s deluding potency ends.


In Tulsi Ramayan, Ramji says to Lakshmanji, ‘Mai aru more tor te Maya’. This means, the feeling of me and mine, you and yours is maya. This mays is the root cause of all our Vices and Vasanas. 


When Maya the cause dries, its effect is not to be seen anymore. When this duality of me and you disappears and the realisation of oneness with the creator and creation dawns. ‘Tat Tvam Asi, I am That’ is what echos in ones ears and at that moment one becomes a Tatva Gyani. Then, there is no two - everything is in God, God is in everything, there is nothing but God becomes the only truth.

For this one, there is no samsar or world, it disappears and stands before him the ultimate truth of oneness.


Just like with age, lust desire do not vanish.

Just like without water, the lake does not disappear.


So too in the same way;

With Tatva Gyan, the samsar/world remains, it does not disappear.


Then what changes?

Our Outlook Towards The World Changes, ‘Dristikon Badal Jata Hai’

‘Ram tujse dur nahin,

tera bhi kasur nahin,

dekhan wali aakh hai jo,

aunde wich noor kahin.’

Ram is not far away from you, 

It is your eye that lacks the divine vision.


Hari Om


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Shruti Says
As I learn I share my humble learning.

- Ramcharitmanas (Ramayan)- 33 Episodes (Currently conducting session)
- Bhaj Govindam - 23 Episodes
- Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran - 65 Episodes
- Geeta - 29 Episodes
- Sunderkand - 7 Episodes
- Vibhishan Gita (Completed) - 15 Episodes
- Navratri - Inner Awakening (Completed) - 1 Episode

Why this Endeavour?

All machines come with manuals, we read the manuals before we operate them. However, this complex machine called ‘human’ is used without any guidance. The scriptures are the ‘Manuals for Humans’. The sooner we ‘Understand’ them, the better the type of life we will lead and better directed our pursuits will be.

We are sitting on a store house of rich scriptures. The wisdoms that abides in them is immense. However, most of the time this precious knowledge is kept covered in an orange cloth, in a sacred corner and removed occasionally for chants and obeisance.

The effort here is to make these a daily read for us. We should be able to pick up any scripture, Just like one effortlessly picks up a novel, magazine, newspaper, etc. any time, anywhere, read, interpret and experience it.

As one of the saints once said,

How long are you going to read other people’s experience?

When will you experience it yourself?

There can be multiple interpretations. Delve deeper into your very being and after that constant musing, what is it that you feel this reveals?

Details on the Books;

Bhaj Govindam

This is a hard hitting composition to awaken us by the great Guru Shankaracharya.
My learnings from Bhaj Govindam is a written expression, kindly refer to the notes below the audio.

Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran

This is a Mahapuran, written by Vedvyasaji and narrated by his son Sukhdevji to Raja Pariksit.
Note: Pls refer to the notes to see which Skanda and chapter the session talks about. Currently we are in the 9th Skandh or Book.

Geeta

This is widely known, and is a part of Mahabharat. It is a divine dialogue between Shri Krishna and Arjun.
The sessions are verse 24 onwards. Verse from 1 to 23 were not recorded, as at that time we had face to face sessions.

Sundarkand

This is a part of the Ramayan. Here, the great devotee Hanumanji, shows us essence of devotion. We are referring to the Tulsi Ramayan - RamcharitraManas

Vibhisan Gita (Complete)

This was done while understanding Shri Ram in Bhagwat, however the material was taken from Ramayan
- Vibhishan Gita (Part of Tulsi Ramayan - Lanka Kand - Completed)

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Barkha Khandelwal / Barkha Sharda

I am Barkha by name, there are various ways one can introduce ones self, a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister, a friend etc in simple words, a house-holder.

The other way would be to put forth my qualifications and career. Well, from that point of view, I am an MBA from IIM-Lucknow. Have had a short stint in 'Gillette', later worked in ‘Coca-Cola’ and post which I started my own venture by the name of ‘Good Life Endeavors’.

However, the corporate world is the thing of the past as of now. It has been years since the profession was left for a Vocation and a career for a calling. I have found immense solace in learning and narrating from the scriptures.

The journey of a Story-Teller and a Sadhika (an aspiring devotee), has been an experience, which is difficult to put in words. I will just let,

"What comes from the heart go to the heart"