Spiritual Gita (Vol-I)

Spiritual Gita (Vol-I)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAX386
Author: Shyamacharan Lahiri
Publisher: Sundeep Agarwala
Language: Sanskrit Text With Transliteration and English Translation
Pages: 426
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 490 gm

Book Description

Preface

Gita has been told and explained many a times by great scholars, but the deep yogic spiritual light - by Shree Shyamacharan Lahiri, and its analysis as given herein-elaborately and in steps - by Shree Bhupendra Nath Sanyal is seldom seen.

Every chapter of Gita, deals with yoga, starting from the first chapter 'visad yoga' to the last one which is 'moksha-sanyas yoga'. We can say it starts from the crying (visad) or birth of mankind to the liberation or moksha which can also be called death.

I have tried to keep the subject-matter quite like the original script, so that the grasping of it may be easy as possible, but, of course, it is an uncommon (specially to the English reader), very deep spiritual aspect of Yoga, which at places may be a little difficult to understand. Yet, if it arouses interest in knowing and understanding or better still in practicing the art or Sadhna of yoga - the ultimate aim of which is to unite the living being with the Supreme, I would be gratified.

Any effort made here, is By the Lord, for the Lord and to the Lord.

Foreword

Bhagavad-Gita is a rosary (garland) of ‘Mantras’-Mantras are a kind of language or speech, but like other words they do not tie us to this world; most of us are in bondage of worldly matters because of spoken words only, like the sweet baby words to the loving dialect of our dear ones. Even enmity is caused by words. The power of words can create endless waves of love and hatred in our mind & heart. The sound of music, a speech or even a book all based on sound and word effect our lives the utmost.

Life giving ‘Breath’ is the base of words without which we are lifeless and unable to speak or so to say do any thing at all. Our Life is in bondage by words but this is words’ external power-it also has an internal power. Those internal power words are known as ‘Mantras’ and mantras have the strength to free us of bondage.

The Gità is filled with such mantras so it can be called a ‘Mantramala or garland of Mantras, These mantras have to be meditated upon under the guidance of a proper ‘Guru’ to free one’s self. The secret of mantras is less known in countries other than India, thus this country is most developed in spiritual knowledge. By the influence of other cultures we have learnt to disregard this valuable asset of ours. If only we all become aware of our internal properties we shall realize that we are the children of almighty God where there is no Death or Birth, we shall be one with him and be able to enter our own, very own home forever.

As our experienced Saint ‘Gurus’ say-our understanding of the Body & Soul as one, is the foremost reason of our Bondage to this world. Our sky of knowledge is covered by so many dark clouds of worldly colors that we do not even become aware of our true self. If by God’s ‘Grace one does become aware, there are so many hurdles, the knots of love and hatred, of wealth and wisdom, of sickness and health, of beauty and ugliness, of wants and wishes to which there is no end. Wise wish to become wiser, wealthy wealthier and so on-the knots get stronger with our worldly actions. If we want to free ourselves we must learn from an experienced teacher. The path to freedom from worldly bondage is so narrow that in the words of ‘Kabir’ - "two will not be able to stand side by side, if the Lord is there you will be missing or if you are there He will be missing" In other words you will have to become one with the almighty’.

The path is so slippery and difficult, you have to be very cautious, so that you do not fall. It is very high so you will have to climb with patience and in a way that you do not get over tired and give up mid-way.

These are few reasons, why the travelers of this toad are so few; but once we understand that we are no other than the Lord Himself-"Soham", just like electricity goes from one power House to so many places; we shall be able to enlighten ourselves with the light of the endless light -.- the ‘Brahma’ or the Lord.

Thus, to make this path easier, it is advised to be in good company, that which will encourage you to become a steadfast traveler, to make way for the values of life, like learning to give, and help others in need, going to places of pilgrimages where you see people facing hurdles just to get a glimpse of their favorite idols and hearing hymns and glories sung to the Lord. These will help to turn your inner-self towards the wanted goal.

As all this enlightens the flame or torch of this path it will also burn your worldly wants slowly but surely. Since no grass grows on a burnt piece of land, no worldly wishes will grow in your heart where it has been scorched with the (warmth) heat of God’s loving flame. As this flame rises and starts to burn you, the Lord, merciful as He is, will not be able to he just a spectator, but will shower his blissful cool waters and make you one with Himself-that is ‘Soham’.

Devotion to the Lord makes discomfort in ‘Sadhna’ or worship lost. Meditation-in a natural way calms and purifies the inner- self or ‘chit’.

The aim of all religions is to gain liberation from the worldly sorrows. No matter what we do, the cycle of nature keeps rotating and we have to bear both pain and happiness. Thus, if we can decide as to what is our life’s aim, then we are able to put forth our energy to achieve it. Aiming for this ultimate achievement and trying to succeed in it, is the essence of humanity. In the Gita, this subject is told repeatedly in different aspects and aspirations. By God’s grace, ii we can attach ourselves with the Lord by ‘Yoga’ - we shall be able to rise and get nearer to Him day by day.

True sentiments can only produce true form of poetry-such is the Gita, written in verses that can create a tempo which can change our underlying seeds into seedlings according to our mental conditions and then only, can we feel it grow.

If you sing the Gitä with love and devotion, the vibration of the Gita ‘Mantras have the capacity to make you spell-bound and due to your ‘sadhna’ your energy force will become introvert instead of being just lost in the outside world. This is the greatness of the Gita mantras and thus we can call it the essence of all religious texts, one which can make you obtain ‘Moksha’ or liberation from birth and death.

Lord Krishna is the giver of Gita Mantramala (rosary of Mantras). Unless we understand the Lord, it will not be possible to gain full benefit from the Mantras. Krishna is the supreme God, but is not commonly understood by people, as he himself told Arjun (his devotee and friend) that ‘you see me not, rather you do not have that sight by which you can see me’. Thus we have to depend on Him to give us that sight-that heavenly sight-after getting such a Divya Drishti (sight) we shall understand that one Lord is present in all beings seated deeply and minutely.

Introduction

A study of the Indian spiritual writings clearly reveals that gradual development began since hoary past.

Innumerable commentaries, translations and interpretations of Srimat Bhagavat Gita have been made in different languages of the world - which originated from the lotus lips of Sri Padmanava Narayan. Though it was written in Sanskrit , however, translations in other languages are also found- which are meant for those who do not follow Sanskrit. The different preachers have explained Gita, maintaining the principal ideas appearing in the Sanskrit texts - but instilling in a subtle manner their own philosophical doctrines. Thus, in some treatises the dominance of Karma (activity) is noticed while in other versions Jnäna (knowledge) or Bhakti (reverence) is found to be the principal idea. Some schools have explained from the angle of Dwaitabad (Dualism) - others from Adwaitabad (Monism) or Dwaita - Adwaitabad.

Every human being has a birth right to try for self-realization or to know the God. As God is infinite so are His worshippers as well. The way to one’s self-realization is akin to one’s own Sanaskar and Adhikar (Competence) which is determined by the spiritual preceptor or Guru. Hence, some people worship the Lord through Karma and others through Bhakti or Jnana depending on their proclivity or bent of mind.

There cannot be slightest doubt that a seeker must touch the lotus feet of Sri Han, regardless of his cult.

Like the various means to reach the Supreme Power, the system of Yoga is also one of the most potential because the Yoga Marg compliments and expedites one’s striving for God, no matter, which system one follows. In Srimat Bhagavat Gita, in all the eighteen chapters from Vishad Yoga to Moksha Yoga - the word Yoga is present always. In the Bhisma Parba of the Mahabharata , Lord Sri Krishna advised Arjun to be a Yogi in the midst of Kurukshetra battle field. The Lord emphasized that a Yogi was superior to a Tapaswi, Karmi or Jnani because a Yogi alone could identify himself with the God. A State of constant union with the cosmic spirit can be achieved only through Yoga Samadhi. Whether it is Bhakti, Jnani or Be-Jnäna, the Yoga system represents a unique synthesis of all the doctrines.

The cosmic power indicated the path of emancipation of the self from the bondage of Myl manifesting itself as l3rahma and revealing in the process Vedas to the mankind. As Lord Vishnu He is preserving the creation and as Lord Shiva He is preaching the Yoga system. The universal teacher in Shiva is teaching the seeker the various systems by which a man can unite himself with the Cosmic Spirit or Para Brahma. Mantra Yoga, Kriyä Yoga, Laya Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Pars Yoga, Shabhabi and Anianaska Yoga - all these systems of Yoga are being taught by the Supreme Guru Shiva to the seekers according to their ability and capacities. Alt these Yogas have been depicted throughtout eithteen chapters of Srimat Bhagavat Gita and for this reason every chapter ends with the remark "Brahma Vidya Yoga Shastrey etc.

Regardless of the system one follows to achieve the Paramitya Tatva (knowledge of the Supreme Being) - one has to reach the Parbastha of Kriya by practicing only Kriya Yoga. There are no two opinion that one has to read Gita regularly, but the vast spiritual mystery that is embedded within it, must be known, failing which one cannot come out of the whirlpool of birth and death. The intrinsic truth of Srimat Bhagavat Gita is revealed to them who practice Kriya Yoga under the able guidance of a Sad- Guru. To the persons who have not been initiated in the Yoga system, it is practically impossible to have realization of the hidden implications of the Shastras.

Back, in the year 1828 Yogiraj Shri Shyama Charan Lahiri was born in Krishnanagar, Bengal. He started living at Varanasi since his boyhood. It was Sri Sri Lahiri Mahasai, who for the (list time wrote and popularized the spiritual commentaries on Gita. The aphorisms of revered Lahiri Mahasai on Gita were very rational, irrefutable and were replete with sublime spiritual thoughts. He himself practiced and followed the path enumerated by Lord Krishna in Gita and established beyond doubt that a family man can also remain in communion with the Supreme Being, while performing all mundane duties of the family. Being an ordinary family man he used to remain always in the state of Parabastha by practicing Kriya Yoga. He was the living epitome of Srimat Bhagavat Gita and compassionately guided his disciples to the path of "Sayujya Mukti". This great seer, who perceived the ‘Truth’ himself, prepared the spiritual commentaries on Gita in a very concise soon and is intelligible to them only, who have made some progress in the Kriya Yoga sadhan.

Sri Bhupendra Nath Sanyal Mahasai had written a lucid and exhaustive narration of Lahiri Baba’s cryptic version, which can he understood even by the common folks besides the Kriyaban Sadhakas. Sri l3hupendra Nath Sanyal Mähasai was initiated in Kriya Yoga from the Yogiraj in his boyhood and ascended the highest peak of Yogic realization during his life time. He was an erudite scholar in the Bengali and Sanskrit literature and had the honor of writing many a valuable book in Bengali language. Hence, it is quite natural that such a noble work could he achieved only by him.

Yogiraj Shri Shri Shyama Charan Lahiri Mahâsai in 1868 at Ranikhet in Himachal Pradesh froth Babaji Maharaj to teach this Gita-based Kriya Yoga of common men.

Many years ago, Yogiraj used to print and distribute to his kriyaban disciples the mysterious and spiritual connotations of Srimat Bhagavat Gita Those editions are practically out of print and rare today. Some of his advanced disciples used to print such books subsequently to distribute amongst the Kriyäbans.

Shri Panchanan Bhattacharya was a leading disciple of Yogiraj and he got many religious books of Lahiri Mahasai printed during his time. Following the same tradition, many more advanced disciples like Swami Keshabnanda, Yukteswar Giriji Maharaj, Harinarayan Palodhy, Sri Ramdayal Majumdar, Swami Pranabananda also explained Srimat Bhagavat Gita from the Kriya Yoga angle.

There is no doubt that all ever the world more and more people are being keenly interested in realizing hidden truth in Srimat Bhagavat Gita Slid Slid Lãhiri Mahasai once remarked that hundred years after his demise, Kriya Yoga would be popular worldwide. Our present time which marks a conjunction of Satya Yuga and Kali Yuga is the scheduled time as per the statement of Slid Slid Lattiri Mahasai.

As we Indians are eager to quench our thirst for spiritualism through the Gita, in a similar way millions of people outside our country are feeling the same urge as ourselves. The Western countries have been endeavoring since long to unfold the mystery of Indian Yoga system but it will be successful only when the right time will appear. Notwithstanding, there have been many translations of Srimat Bhagavat Gita in different languages since long, it however, appears that the translations of the versions of Shri Shri Lahiri Mahäsai and that of Shri Sanyal Mahasai containing, inter-alia, ‘Adhyatmik Dipika’ was not attempted before by anyone. Maybe the divine wishes of the great Guru Raj Rajeswar has prompted Srimati Chandra Sänt Agarwala to transcribe the same in English. Srimati Chandrakanta was a direct disciple of Sri Sri Bhupendra Nath Sanyal and is an old Kriy Yogi. I have definite information that she is practicing Kriyi with sincerity from her early teens. I have heard many a time from my revered Gurudev Sri Sri Jawala Prasad Tiwri about her regularity, punctuality and controlled life.

Sri Sri Tiwari Mahasai was one of the most advanced disciples of Sri Sanyal Mahasai and both Chandrakanta Devi and her mother Late Triveni Bai were Guru sisters of Sri Tiwari Bait Her husband, Shri chandra Kumar Agarwala, who is not alive today was also a staunch devotee of Sri Sanyäl Baba.

That Srimati Chandrakanta Devi is the most competent person for this noble and difficult mission leaves no scope of doubt to me. Discharging her total responsibilities towards her children and accomplishing all domestic duties perfectly she is engaged in Sadhan Bhajan a similar example in this Kaly yug is not easy to identify. She is well educated Sadhika and Bhakt and it seems to me that her Gurudev has bestowed the responsibility to the fittest candidate. I am sure that the readers in the western countries will be immensely benefited by her translation work.

I am an humble person having no trace of Bhakti Jnana nor any education. The reason why Chandrakanta has chosen me for writing the introduction is not clear to me. I do not consider myself competent to write the introduction but by the grace of Sri guru Madhab even a lame man can cross the mountain.

Before I conclude I pray to my Gurudeva Param Guru Parapr Guru, Guru Mata and Lord Sri Krishna that the transcription of Sri Lahiri Mahasai and Sri Sri Sanyal Mahasai’s commentary on Srimat Bhagavat Gita be cordially Maharaj for Srimati Chandrakanta’s.

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