Tapascarya
Essential for the Growth of Spiritual Power
=Pt.ShriRam Sharma Acharya
After
returning from England, Aurobindo took all the measures to force the Britishers
to leave India. Indian princes were organized, students were mobilized, a new
party was formed but he soon realized that these stray efforts would be of no
avail to confront the might of the powerful British Empire. It was not possible
in those days to do something like Gandhiji’s satyagrah. He, therefore, took up
the work of generating spiritual power to warm up the atmosphere. He went out
of the reach of the Britishers, lived in seclusion in Pondicherry and started
doing special tapashcarya sadhana. People may regard it as an act of escapism
but it was not so.
Those
having keen observation knew it very well that Aurobindo generated powerful
invisible energy by his tapashcarya. The subtle atmosphere was warmed up,
giving birth to a number of great personages at a time, which was unprecedented
in the history of the country. Anybody can be a political leader, but he is not
necessarily a great man. Great persons are great from every point of view and
they possess the capacity to visibly and invisibly move and influence the
public mind. Having lost everything on account of slavery over a period of two
thousand years, the country needed such helmsmen who could lead the nation out
of difficulties.
They were
all born at one time in large numbers like whirlwinds in hot summer. Thus, in
due course, Aurobindo’s dream was fulfilled. In the history of spiritual
sciences, tapashcarya and sadhana, have been regarded as the only means for
higher attainments. This cannot be done by clinging to a luxurious, comfortable
life style. It needs single-pointed concentration towards the achievement of
the noble aim. At the time of writing eighteen Puranas, Vyas retired to a cave
near Vasodhara in Uttarakhand. Ganesh undertook to help him as his scribe on
the condition that he will not interrupt and will keep totally silent. Such an
important work could not have been accomplished without this uninterrupted
concentration.
Maharshi
Raman remained engaged in tapashcarya and observed silence during the period of
struggle for Independence. Besides, several other elevated saints in the
Himalayas performed specific tapashcarya for this purpose. This invisible
spiritual contribution cannot be seen and appreciated with material senses.
Persons having spiritual insight alone know its truth. (My Life: Its Legacy and Message - 22 [Autobiography of Pujya
Gurudev, continued from the previous issue]
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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