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A TRIBUTE TO CENTENARY CELEBRATION OF BHARAT SEVASHRAM SANGHA (1917 – 2016) THE GREAT SAVIOUR AND NATION BUILDER YUGACHARYA SHRIMAT SWAMI PRANAVANANDAJI MAHARAJ FOUNDER: BHARAT SEVASHRAM SANGHA Published by: Swami Prashantananda Head, Mumbai and Devbhumi Branches Bharat Sevashram Sangha 263, Swami Pranavanandaji Marg Sector – 31A, Vashi, Navi Mumbai – 400 703, Maharashtra, India © All rights reserved by Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Mumbai First Published on: 15th Jan 2016 Printed: 2000 copies Price – Rs.20/- Printed by: Jyot Graphic Printers A Tribute to BHARAT SEVASHRAM SANGHA On its Centenary Celebration - COMPILED & TRANSLATED BY - ARUNDHATI SEN “SANGHA VANEE” 1. What is the Goal? Self-Realisation, Universal Emancipation 2. What is Religion? Self-sacrifice, (Self-abnegation), Adherence to truth and continence Self-discipline, 3. What is real Death? Forgetfulness of the ‘Self’ 4. What is real Life? Self-realisation, Self-remembrance and Self-consciousness 5. What are real Virtues? Heroism, Virility, Manliness Emancipation and Aspiration for 6. What are real Sins? Weakness, Fear (Defeatism), Cowardice, Meanness and Selfishness 7. What are real sources of Strength? Patience, Fortitude and Endurance 8. What are real Assets? Self-confidence, Self-reliance and Self-respect 9. What are real Enemies? Indolence, Slumber, Procrastination, Inertia, Lustful senses and Passions 10. What are real Friends? Energy, Enthusiasm and Perseverance What is the meaning of tolerance:The ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with. Oxford Dictionary states that ‘the willingness and capacity to tolerate, forbearance and allowing of differences in religious opinion without discrimination; Webster Dictionary states the meaning as following:a. Capacity to endure pain or hardship: endurance, fortitude, stamina. b. Sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one’s own. The act of allowing something is ‘Toleration’. c. The allowable deviation from a standard. d. The capacity of the body to endure or become less responsive to a substance (as a drug) or a physiological insult. So, what we understand is basically, it is the willingness to accept others’ viewpoints. It can be religious, social, political or personal choice in different activities of a man’s daily life. Three quarters of the world’s human population live under strong government curbs on religion, or among serious “social hostilities” involving faith issues, find researchers. In our modern day society there is a rising tide of intolerance and government restrictions on religious matters in different parts of the world. Crimes, malicious acts and violence mostly are motivated by religious hatred or bias and in some countries government interference with religious practices. The social hostilities also play a major role in restricting the freedom of faith. From time to time people from different religious groups, including Jews, Christians, Hindus, Mohammedans, and Buddhists have faced harassment at different levels. The social groups or individuals play a great role in bringing about tolerance in our society. We cannot ignore the role played by the existing government of a country as well. In recent years India has witnessed some incidents which prove the growing rise in intolerance among us. But, since ages, it is the Unity in Diversity that makes our country, our motherland India, a secular country. People in different regions respect the culture and tradition of theirs and others. People from different religions/castes take part in each other’s’ moments of joy and festivals. They give protection to each other during natural calamities and at other difficult times. But at present day’s scenario’ there are sporadic incidents occurring at different parts of our country that show a marked rise in the level of intolerance among some people. Prejudice and discrimination and intolerance bring about that negativity in the mind-set of people. In order to avoid this negativity we need to go through the scriptures of different religions and the contributions of the great saints who had tried to enlighten the mind-set of the people of our country. It is often said that ‘the only journey is the one within’. So, it is time for all of us to start the inner journey. It is better to follow path laid by the great saint called Swami Pranavananda Maharaj, the founder of Bharat Sevashram Sangha. The background of the arrival of Sri Swami Pranavananda Maharaj, the founder of Bharat Sevashram Sangha :It is said that just before the advent of dawn the night gets darker. In the 17 th & 18th centuries, the socio-economic, political and moral conditions of India were overcast with darkness. Indians seemed to have forgotten the glorious history of the land of the Aryans where they belonged to since ages. And they failed to recognize that they were gradually moving towards a dark age. It all started during the rule of the Mughals and the British. The decline of the Mughal rule brought about the British rule in India, and gradually it brought about the decline of the glory that was synonymous with the land of the Aryans. With the advent of these foreign rulers, India had to face unimaginable oppression, persecution, torture and suffering. India was in a perilous situation. Indians were stricken with deprivation, affliction and misery. These were accompanied by lack of knowledge, superstitions and casteism among Indians. This situation resulted in their loss of self-confidence, self-consciousness and self-realization. So, along with the foreign rule, the other factors like greed, corrupt and selfish mindset of upper caste people played a major role in discriminating the lower caste people to such an extent that the poor people went into a state of self-oblivion. And the infightings among native rulers gave the British rulers opportunity to establish a stronghold in the land of the Aryans. So, finally our motherland was left bleeding and tattered. The common people subsequently had lost self-realization and self-respect and were in a complete state of self-denial. In the middle of the 19th century, gradually appeared a glowing light in the darkness of Indian horizon. During this period were born some great ascetics and intellectuals with divine grace and mental prowess. They started to emancipate the mind-set of common people and recover the lost glory in the fields of literature, science, economy, politics as well as spiritual well-being of the Indians. They started their journey towards bringing about the period called `Renaissance’ in our motherland. This revival in the different fields of science, culture, literature was the need of the hour. But there were also some doubts. What was the role played by the poor, down-trodden and middle class people who were forced to retreat in the background of our society? Due to lack of knowledge, loss of self-awareness and prevalent casteism in the society, they had already lost interest in reviving their self-esteem. They continued to live in the darkness while the royal families and landowners remained happy with their own servile attitude. So the people belonging to both upper strata and lower strata in the society had no intention for self-elevation. The main aim of the royal families and land-owners was to show allegiance and patronize the British rule. By doing so, they could get the favour of the British Government in the long run and remain safe under their rule. So the question remains – for whose benefit would be the revival of lost glory? The entire nation comprising of people from different castes and creed needed to remain united and be aware of the spirit and nationalism. In that transition period there was the need for a great radical revolution bringing in a new era. In the year of 1896, 29th January, on the day of full moon, in a remote village called Bajitpur in the district of Faridpur in Bangladesh, was born the saintly preceptor with the combined power of Buddha, Shiva and Chaitanya. This great saint advocated the importance and power of sacrifice, knowledge and love. He was none other than Acharya Pranavananda Maharaj. He was considered as the incarnation of Shiva, and had dedicated his life towards humanitarian work and nation-building. His father was Sri Vishnu Charan Bhuiya, a devout follower of Lord Shiva, who never had compromised with any wrong doing and negativity. His mother, Sarada devi was a virtuous lady, faithful wife and an icon of devotion, compassion and service to humanity. Childhood Days Acharya Swami Pranavananda was not an ordinary child. Everybody around him could make out that there were exceptional qualities in this child. Right from his childhood days he represented the spirit of the age and showed signs of the divine incarnation of the age. On his birth he was named as Jainath, being born on a Wednesday he was also fondly called `Budho’. He was a good looking and charming boy. That is why during the rice-ceremony (Annaprasan), he was aptly named as `Vinod’. That kind of restlessness which is common amongst children of his age was missing in this child. He was always engrossed in his own world, the world of meditation. Gradually he was growing up with a divine grace and as someone enjoying perpetual mental calm through philosophic contemplation and conviction and as a perfect devotee of Lord Shiva. His endeavour to Spiritual knowledge, his devotion to God or Atman, self-discipline and compassion and loving nature, made others call him as `Vinod Brahmachari’ and `Vinod Sadhu’ in and outside his school. Everybody used to respect and love him for his magnetic personality. It was definitely something extraordinary to get so much respect and love as a teenager. These characteristics were noticed by quite a large number of great souls in our motherland. One such great soul was Swami Bholananda Giri, who spoke highly of Swami Pranavananda, even when he was a teenager. From that time onwards he decided “Pranav Dhanuh Sharohyatma Brahma Tallakshymuchchate Apramattena Veddhavyong Sharavattanmyo Bhavet.” Thus we get to know about the saint who in his young age was already practising austerities and was into meditation right from his childhood days. His deep love towards spirituality, meditation and simple lifestyle in his young age sowed the seeds of future actions taken up by him as the founder of Bharat Sevashram Sangha. He wandered through dense forests, the cremation grounds and other remote places away from the hustle and bustle of daily life in order to meditate and immerse himself entirely into spirituality. Initiation of Brahmachari, Vinod towards service of mankind Vinod was loved by everyone in his school. The principal of the school was a religious minded person. He also loved Vinod from the core of his heart and used to praise him for his nature. He could sense the spiritual aspect in Vinod’s nature. So, one fine day he advised him to take `Diksha’ (initiation to a religious practice or order) from a Guru (preceptor or teacher). But Vinod questioned “How can a person be a preceptor” ? That question itself was so thought provoking! The one who himself was the incarnation of Shiva could never be in need of a preceptor. But Vinod did not argue with him and agreed to take the plunge. He immediately left for Gorakhpur to take the initiation from Saint Gambhirnathji who had set up his temple there. And the great saint met Vinod and immediately realized that there was some unique spark hidden in this young man. He explained to him the importance and need of initiation for future progress and actions. Gambhirnathji realized that in future this young sage named Vinod, would do wonderful work towards emancipation of mankind. He had that insight to make out that Vinod had some extraordinary spark and ideas in him. So he allowed him to endeavour arduously to worship God all by himself, away from other disciples. He also kept on guiding him from time to time. Brahmachari Vinod immersed himself in the practice of religious austerities. His main aim was to become the true worshipper of God. He was determined to achieve success in knowing and realizing the Ultimate Being, the God even if it had to be at the cost of his health. This happened in between 1913 and 1916. It was in the year of 1916, on the full moon day (of Bengali month of `Poush’) he absorbed himself in deep meditation in order to attain the divine grace. In the same year (1916), on another day of full moon (Bengali month of Magh), he succeeded in attaining divine grace through austere religious practice and became one with the Supreme Being. When this realization dawned upon him, he was in a state of trance, in that state of semi consciousness he said “time has come for the great awakening, great union and emancipation.” During that period, when he was still practicing brahmacharya and attained the divine grace, he founded “Bharat Sevashram Sangha”. It was a thought provoking idea to name this organization as “Bharat Sevashram Sangha”. He then explained the importance of this name. According to him, this organization would be like a second Buddhist holy order to propagate unity and mental prowess. So this Association would give its heart and soul towards rebuilding our nation and awakening the sense of nationality among all Indians. It would work in the entire country to achieve success. Hence, the word `Bharat’ was added. He also stated that, since it would revolve round the Vedic ideologies and follow the tenets of Vedas, the word Sangha (Association) was included. And the main aim would be to serve the entire nation and all the members of its society. Hence the word `Seva’ (Service) was added in the name. Initiation of Brahmachari Vinod towards asceticism :In 1924 at Prayag Kumbh Mela, Swami Govindananda Giri initiated Brahmachari Vinod to take to ascetic mendicancy. That time onwards he came to be known as Swami Pranavananda. Welfare work had been carried out by this organization long before it was named as “Bharat Sevashram Sangha”. During natural calamities like cyclone, torrential rain, earthquake, famine this organization always stand by the people and help them to restore their lost ground. They always undertake several activities towards welfare of humanity in general, be it in the remote parts of Sundarban or helping underprivileged and poor people to be financially self-sufficient or conduct relief work to the cyclone-hit people of erstwhile East Bengal (now Bangladesh). They bring together people to set up small scale industries which will help to better the standard of poor people and underprivileged ones. In the flood hit parts of North Bengal they carry out relief work. With the establishment of Brahmacharya Vidyalaya they have started imparting education on morality and Vedic scriptures. At present this organization is running schools from primary level to higher levels till colleges in different parts of India, especially in underdeveloped regions of Assam, Jharkhand and Orissa. They have established schools also in West Bengal, Gujarat, Chattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Reformation Work At Holy Places in India To carry out reformation work at holy places is one of the major welfare activities carried out by this organization. The holy places in India happen to be the lifeline for Indians as far as their religion, culture and social integration is concerned. In the past, these holy places were taken over by a group of hypocrites who resorted to all sorts of deceitfulness and insincerity. Gradually these places came under control of agents who had no respect for religion but only interested in amassing wealth in a most detestable manner. Bharat Sevashram Sangha came forward to eliminate all such immoral activities that posed such a problem for the pilgrims. In this respect Swami Pranavananda is regarded as the pioneer who took the initiative to make these holy places peaceful and free of the immoral activities. Health Care Activities It is often said that for a nation as well as for an individual, health is wealth. A nation would have been paralysed if her health care system is not taken care of. Right from his childhood days Swami Pranavananda used to take care of his health and practiced yoga regularly. He had inspired the youth in our society to practice yoga in order to remain fit. He believed that a weak nation is like a non-existent nation, powerless and spineless. In order to eliminate ill-health and weakness Bharat Sevashram Sangha has set up several primary health care centres and 56 mobile health care vans which travel in remote places in our country. Side by side they run hospital for lepers, eye hospitals and different other specialized health centres. Only primary health centres cannot be sufficient for this kind of activities. So a project has been undertaken to set up a specialized hospital with all modern amenities. Such a hospital with 500 beds is under construction now and simultaneously treatment of the patients is being carried out too. Spread of Indian Culture, Education and Religion In different parts of the world, e.g. Myanmar, Singapore, several countries of Africa, London, U.S.A., Canada, West Indies, Fijii, Nepal and Bangladesh they carry out projects for the well-being of humanity and propagate Indian culture and religion. The Role played by Swami Pranavananda during Freedom Struggle When the freedom struggle was at its peak, Swamiji took initiatives to reach out to people to help whichever way was possible. He kept the door of his Ashram open for those people and his heart bled seeing the sufferings inflicted on the young Indians. Those young men used to take not only shelter from him but also guidance to achieve freedom. Swamiji always said that our motherland should be freed from the clutches of British Rule. One should not be afraid to die for the cause of the motherland. Side by side, one should strive for proper nation building and perform duties pertaining to one’s caste or race. To take the country forward and carry out progress and developmental projects, the need of the hour should be proper governance by strong-willed people. And for this, whole-hearted dedication, honesty and selfless attitude should be the criterion amongst the Indians. To serve the motherland they need to be united. Integration, uprightness and honesty would help them achieve success. The Britishers had put Swamiji in jail in connection to freedom struggle. He was happy to be jailed for the cause of his motherland. He could have easily freed himself with his profound knowledge in yoga, but he never resorted to that. Publication of Sri Sri Sanghabani – the New-Age Veda With his profound knowledge and deep meditation he realised that it was time to emancipate people of India. He had already gathered spiritual knowledge and the knowledge about the true self and the Ultimate Being. And that revelation of Swamiji was published in the form of a book called “Sanghabani”. The Revelationist himself told his followers that this book had been compiled on the basis of theosophical and philosophical essence of the Vedas and Puranas. This book would be popular universally, irrespective of geographical boundaries. It would make people from different communities, caste or religion realize the concept of Universal Truth. The book plays the role of a guiding force for the people and inspire them to get that spiritual knowledge about divinity. Reading and realizing the contents of such books enhances the moral sense and the capacity to distinguish between right and wrong. Sanghabani has that universal appeal, it deals with the philosophy of life, it is necessary for the sustenance of life. This literature is like a spring of nectar that enriches the mind of the reader. It does not propagate anything negative about any religion. Reading this literature has a positive effect on the mind of the readers and dispels all darkness from the mind. It enlightens the mind of the readers and gives him immense satisfaction while reading about the Supreme Being. And finally he is able to fathom the heavenly bliss and gets ecstatic. Sri Sri Sanghabani not only shows the path towards spiritualism, it also guides us towards leading a virtuous life with good conduct and peaceful co-existence in society. For almost hundred years this Sanghabani remains the guiding force for carrying on humanitarian activities in our country. It is regarded as a sacred treatise and a valued literature for us. The eternal truth behind our existence and the Supreme Being has been revealed through fifteen questions. The First Question : - What should be the Aim ? Answer:- The ultimate freedom and spiritual knowledge. The Upanishads advises to know one’s own `Self’ :- (Atmanam Vidhi), the first step towards knowing the eternal Truth: The God, is to know one’s own self. Otherwise that eternal freedom is not possible. That is why our great saint said with firm conviction, that visiting temple, mosque or church does not get you to the path of Ultimate Truth. In this present age the only way to know that Truth is through selfless service towards our society. That is more important than visiting holy places with rosary in hands. Selfless service helps one experience the intrinsic nature of spirituality and gradually leads him towards knowledge of `Self’. Bharat Sevashram Sangha believes in that kind of selfless service towards human society and its aim is “Atmanam Moksharthaya Jagatdhitaya Cha”. Acharya Swami Pranavananda advocated this freedom with a group of young people who were ready to relinquish and sacrifice their life for the sake of mankind. The Acharya carried out several activities for the enlightenment of common people and became the savior of humanity. He was the leading force in propagating humanism. And thus the Sangha carried out relief operations in different parts of our country during natural calamities and stood by the side of affected people like a pillar of strength. Second Question And Its Answer :- What is Religion ? Sacrifice, discipline, self-restraint, truth, study about the Absolute Being and abstinence from worldly pleasures. Religion has been discussed in different ways in different scriptures. Various types of rites and rituals have been highlighted in those scriptures. But these variations resulted in lack of tolerance among different communities. Hatred, intolerance and different negative attitudes have clouded the minds of people. That is why Acharya Swami Pranavananda Maharaj stated that religion cannot be confined within the limits of temple, mosque or church or scriptures. Religion exists in sacrifice, truth, self-restraint and study of the Absolute Being and abstinence from worldly pleasures. The reality about religion lies in the above mentioned principles which help in purifying one’s own mindset and attitude. Self-restraint leads to realization of ultimate freedom. To achieve this one needs to practise discipline and abstinence from worldly pleasures. Sacrifice leads to spiritual and philosophical consciousness. With this practice one can attain the state of Brahmacharya and then gain the knowledge about God. One has to devote himself totally into the realization of the Absolute Being, then only he can understand the real meaning of Religion. The founder of Bharat Sevashram Sangha wanted to see that people realize the true meaning of Religion in its right perspective. And on the basis of the daily activities, through universal brotherhood and righteousness one can achieve success. So he continued to work till his last days towards motivating the people in achieving that state of realization. Sacrifice The power and dignity of sacrifice has been explained in all scriptures. The opposite of sacrifice is enjoyment of worldly pleasures and luxury. In this kind of enjoyment one can get instant pleasure and happiness, but its end result is utter sufferings. This attachment to worldly pleasures leads to problems like fatigue, anxiety, disturbances, mental and physical illness and finally may lead to death of the person himself. If one follows the path of luxury and worldly pleasures, he can never attain that state of freedom and can never realize the true meaning of Absolute Divinity. Through self-restraint and discipline one can achieve success. And that is why, it is written in every scripture that sacrifice is the most integral part of Religion. It is not possible to do welfare work for the benefit of society and our nation without following the path of sacrifice. For this reason, the Acharya had founded the Bharat Sevashram Sangha and incorporated a group of people who were ready to sacrifice everything for the cause of their motherland. Religion remains incomplete without sacrifice. Swamiji was successful in motivating a group of young people and initiated them towards a greater cause. This group of young people were doing their best in achieving the goal spearheaded by the great saint. Till date the Sangha continues to do all kinds of good work which will benefit our society and our motherland. Self-Restraint To control our five senses and to remain conscious about our mind, both ego and intellect are of utmost importance. It is not possible to gain the ultimate peace and happiness as long as the external and internal senses are put under control. That is why Acharya Swamiji always stressed on the importance of mental and physical prowess and peace of mind. One has to subdue passions and inherent vices and control internal and external senses. Self-restraint begets mental and physical prowess as well as inner peace. Without arduous endeavour no one can achieve this goal, universal or spiritual. Truth Attainment of divine grace, spiritual salvation is possible when one follows the path of fundamental truth. This resolution can be taken up by being true to one’s own self. That awareness can be achieved through this path of fundamental truth. This is the reason why the saints have always prayed to the Supreme Being. “Asato Ma Satgamaya”. Acharya Swamiji has said that one who remains unperturbed, focussed and faithful towards his devotion will meet with success in achieving his goal. Swamiji himself became successful in attaining divine grace through austere religious practices. Religion does not exist in absence of truth. The same path was followed by both Rama and Buddha. Brahmacharya The act of carrying on one’s duty in the valour and right spirit is what comprises of Brahmacharya. Lacking in prowess or spiritedness is equal to lifelessness. Humanity revolves round valour or prowess. One can achieve success in the right path through right spirit. That right spirit should be felt from inside, that humaneness should come from within, from the realm of the mind. Then only one can employ oneself diligently in achieving his goal. The vastness of Brahmacharya does not include worldly pleasures and luxury. Even the very thought, sight or willingness to get some taste of such pleasures goes against Brahmacharya. One has to practise Brahmacharya diligently in order to attain knowledge about God, and should be well versed in Vedantic Philosophy. No one is able to build his character in the right way if he does not follow the principles of Brahmacharya . For this reason, Swami Pranavananda Maharaj practised Brahmacharya throughout his life. The Third Question :- What is the state of Ultimate Death - Self Oblivion ? Swamiji always said that in order to get the absolute knowledge and thus attain the state of emancipation; one should be aware of one’s own self and should never immerse himself into self-oblivion. Death means the state when human body ceases to live, but the soul, which happens to be the conscious, immortal guide of every human being is not an inseparable part of human body. It is immortal, spiritual and immaterial part of man. One should make proper effort to know his own self, the soul. That knowledge helps one to know the Ultimate Truth : The God, The Supreme Being. The normal tendency of human being is to forget this fact that he has to strive whole heartedly in his life time to come out of his ignorance and attachments towards worldly pleasures and should instead try to get the knowledge of the Supreme Being. Self-oblivion ushers to all sorts of troubles for the human being. That forgetfulness is tantamount to Ultimate death. Bharat Sevashram Sangha is striving day and night towards enlightening people about the real knowledge, about the rich cultural heritage of India, its philosophy, religion and moral duties of Indians. Fourth Question :- What is Life ? Knowledge about God and Atman and self-realization. Acharya Pranavananda Maharaj told us to acquire knowledge of scriptures and one’s own self and the Supreme Being and to take guidance from one’s preceptor. Then only one can attain the true knowledge and gets to realize one’s own self. A person can win over Ultimate death when this selfrealization dawns upon him. Fifth Question :- What is Virtue ? Heroism, conscience and humanity. Whatever revolves round the path towards self-realization is virtuous and holy. For this reason Acharya Swamiji always worked towards enriching the mind-set of his followers and disciples and strived for betterment of society. He never had laid stress on hollow, meaningless rituals. He gave importance on continuous endeavour to achieve one’s goal. He taught that heroic deeds should be given priority by people and then only they can overcome all obstacles in life. Heroic deeds do not comprise of suppression of the poor and needy, neither in showing one’s muscle-power. The path towards selfrealization is full of obstacles and difficulty but that should not pose a problem for the person who is determined to attain that knowledge. Nobody can attain that Supreme Knowledge unless and until the negative traits in the mind are overcome and totally ignored. All the animal instincts have to be wiped out from the mind and gradually the person may see the light at the end of the tunnel. He will then be considered as a human being in the true sense. When a person becomes conscientious and is aware of his mental faculties, thoughts and feelings, then he can strive for ultimate emancipation and finally achieve that state of salvation. Sixth Question:- What is Deadly Sin ? Weakness, Cowardice, Selfishness, Meanness All over the world, whether it is physical, mental, spiritual, societal, or even national, all these traits, e.g. weakness, selfishness, cowardice or meanness play vital role in carrying out negative activities. That is the reason these traits are considered as deadly sins. These negative traits put obstacles in the path of attaining the ultimate knowledge, i.e. to know the Ultimate Truth, the God. A person whose mind is clouded by these traits can never attain such knowledge. Acharya Swamiji advised his youth brigade to follow the path of positivity with the help of good conscience, humane behaviour and heroic activities and thus to enrich the society and the nation. Seventh Question:- What is the Ultimate Vigour ? Patience, endurance, steadfastness. Physical prowess is not the only necessity to attain one’s goal in life. It is the mental prowess that plays a vital role in making a person achieve success. Time and again this has been proved as true by ancient scriptures and modern science. To achieve success in attaining one’s goal the most important factors are patience, endurance and steadfastness in a man’s nature. In the absence of any of these traits it is simply not possible for him to achieve success. Patience comprises of compatibility and perseverance. Endurance means power of tolerance and power of submission. Steadfastness comprises of a balanced, industrious and temperate habits. One who remains unmoved and steadfast in the moments of grave situations and can withstand all negativities and remain focused and steady in his path of achieving success, will definitely come out victorious. These requirements are needed for both spiritual and physical activities. Eighth Question :- What Are The Main Resources ? Self-Confidence, Self-reliance and self-respect. These are the pathways through which one gets success in one’s daily life as well as spiritual life. The path towards salvation or enlightenment is strewn with sacrifice, selfrestraint, truthfulness and Brahmacharya. Self-oblivion is one of the major obstacles towards achieving this path. This trait can be compared to a dark tunnel. But the light in the pathways can be seen only with the help of self-realization, self-confidence and an endeavour to acquire spiritual knowledge. Self-confidence can be achieved when one believes in oneself and with the help of devotion, determination and discipline. Selfrespect can be achieved by a person who adheres to dignity and worthy conduct and righteousness in one’s own estimation. Acharya Swamiji reiterated the importance of these three principles which are considered as main resources towards achieving one’s goal. Ninth Question :- What Is Considered As Main Adversary ? Laziness, inactivity, sleepiness and unresponsive behaviour as well as six inherent vices or cardinal passions of man. These negative traits and vices can make a man totally imbecile or inactive. That person has no difference with a dead body. These negative traits never allow a person to know about the Ultimate Truth and thus they are considered as major obstacles towards achieving the goal. Laziness and inactivity poses a great threat towards a peaceful existence. Six vices are equally major threats towards achieving that goal. Swamiji always used to say that Laziness is the root cause of failure in a man’s life. He stressed the need of continuous activities, and felt that there should not be any need of rest or inactivity. He believed that inactivity should be considered as a major problem for a man in his endeavour to gain spiritual knowledge. Tenth Question :- What Is Absolute Ally ? Enthusiasm, encouragement and perseverance. Enthusiasm comprises of ardent zeal and great eagerness which energises a person to achieve his goal and thus finish his work he has taken up. Encouragement revolves round the urge to promote one’s belief and be courageous enough to do the work one wants to pursue. Perseverance is to continue steadfastly the course of action and continuance in state of grace. These three qualities help a person to do wonders even in the time of hardship. These are true allies in the sense that the person can move forward spontaneously and remain focused in belief. They are considered to be the prerequisites for any person who wants to achieve his goal. To achieve worldly goal as well as spiritual goal and get to realize one’s own self and know the Supreme Being, these three allies are of utmost importance. This fact cannot be denied by a religious person nor by an atheist. Eleventh Question :- How to keep awake the zeal and endeavour to connect with one’s own self ? Answer: to surrender, to dedicate oneself and to meditate about Atman or God and to gain spiritual or metaphysical knowledge. Self-examination and introspection also play an important role in this field. Twelfth Question:- How to gain immunity from immoral habits and worldly vices? Answer:- To introspect regularly and think about death, transitoriness of human life and realize the futility of worldly attachments. Thirteenth Question :- What are those domains that awaken the thirst for worldly pleasures and enjoyments? Answer:- The love and attachment towards worldly possessions, riches and pleasures. Fourteenth Question :- What makes a person mentally weak ? :Answer:- When one dedicates his life towards worldly pleasures and strives for more such riches and gets busy in self-indulgence and shameful sensory pleasures and loses the zeal to know the Ultimate Truth. Fifteenth Question :- How to keep one’s body and mind pure and healthy ? :Answer:- One has to keep his conscience clear and remain aware of his own self and keep his mental faculties awake. He has to be confident in his own ability and believe in his mental strength and the ability to carry forward the legacy of our predecessors. Regular study of the sacred books requires lot of dedication, awareness and focus. Sri Sri. Sanghavani helps people acquire knowledge and self-realization. A lot of patience and dedication is needed to understand these scriptures. One should develop the habit of reading Sri Sri Sanghavani regularly in order to get peace of mind and thus gain the knowledge of the Ultimate Truth. “Om Gurukripa Hi Kevalam “ MAIN CENTRES OF THE SANGHA (Please add BHARAT SEVASHRAM SANGHA to all the following address) 1 Swarajyapuri Road, Gaya-823001 2 Sigra, Varanasi - 10, U.P. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Swargadwar, Puri - 752001 93, Tularam Bag, M.G. 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