Saturday, 11 November 2023

QUESTION & ANSWER WITH GURUDEV


QUESTION & ANSWER WITH GURUDEV
POSTED ON: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2023

Q: Please share your message on Diwali!

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar:

Diwali is the festival of lights, the festival of joy, prosperity, knowledge, wisdom and everything because light indicates many things. And it is not enough if one lamp is lit, we need lots of lamps to be lit for knowledge to blossom and for the darkness to go. So that is why on Diwali lots of lamps are lit.

A physical lamp is just a symbol. The real lamp is you and you have to be lit up, vibrant, smiling, joyful and full of energy because that is the real festival. And this can only happen with knowledge, not just with comforts, gadgets, money or friends. Real happiness comes with knowledge. The world that we see is just a tip of the iceberg because there is so much more, and pooja (prayers) and chanting is the ancient system to connect to the other side. Now how do we do that? We just have to sit in deep meditation and listen to the mantras; bathe in the mantras. In India it is called 'Mantra Snanam', which is just sitting down and listening to the mantras and bathing in the sound. The vibrations of these ancient chants energizes our whole self or the soul. Though we may not understand everything that is happening in the pooja, we just sit with eyes closed or eyes open and enjoy all that is happening. That is what is called shradha, which means falling in love with the unknown. We know that there is something, but we don't know what that is. Once we fall in love with it then we start knowing it. Then you feel, 'Wow, this is an energy'. Then you realize that mother divine is not just a concept that has come from somebody's mind, but it is a reality. It is a reality of the universe. The subtle energy is so real.

So until this becomes so real and obvious, we start loving this unknown. There are two steps:
1. Love the unknown, and once you do that
2. You start knowing the unknown

When you know it, you realize it is a part of you and not different or away from you. This is the Veda and the Vedanta, i.e., knowing the divinity and merging into it.

All of us sitting in pooja, meditating together and singing together is called yagna. Now what does yagna do? It brings swasti (health and centeredness), shradha (unshakable faith), meta (awakened intellect). Faith and intellect are often considered to be opposing to one another, but in a yagna both get sharpened. Faith gets deepened and reasoning becomes very sharp.
Like this there are many benefits of yagna: yasha (good name), pragya (heightened consciousness), vidya (education), buddhi (knowledge), balam (strength), veeryam (valor), ayush (long life), aishwaryam (wealth), and many many more.

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

 

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