Third
Pilgrimage to the Himalayas
=Pt.ShriRam Sharma Acharya
After the work at
Mathura had been stabilized on a satisfactory footing, I received the third
call from the Himalayas in which there was indication about the next phase of
the assignment to be given to me. There had been considerable pressure in the
continuing phase of work, which had resulted in exhaustion, although success
had been achieved. Under these circumstances, this invitation for recharging
the battery was most welcome. I set out for the pilgrimage on the prescribed
day in June 1971. There was no difficulty as I was familiar with the route.
The
cold was also not as severe as it was at the time of my first pilgrimage. I
also did not feel loneliness. I was escorted by Gurudevs messenger from Gomukh
to Nandanvan, as usual. The auspicious moment to which I was keenly looking
forward throughout the journey ultimately arrived. After exchange of reverent
courtesies and blessings, the impartation of guidance started. Gurudev said,
"You have to leave Mathura and shift to Hardwar and start the work of reviving
the rishi traditions. You will recall that when you came here for the first
time you had met rishis living in this region in their astral bodies and each
of them had expressed distress at the extinction of their traditions and you
had promised that you would accomplish this task.
This
time you have been summoned for this purpose". "God has no physical
form. Whenever something epoch-making is sought to be achieved, rishis, who
remain engrossed in tapascarya bestow their powers on Devatmas, great personages
and get the work done through them. Vishvamitra took Bhagavan Rama to his
Ashram (hermitage) on the pretext of defending his yagya, trained him in Bala (Gayatri) and Atibala (Savitri) Vidyas (spiritual knowledge) and got
the citadel of demoniac forces demolished, thus paving the way for the
establishment of Rama- Rajya (rule of truth and righteousness). Shri Krina had
gone for studies to Sandipan rishi and returned after he had been duly imparted
the message of the Gita, his role in Mahabharata epoch and in carrying forward
the rishi tradition of Sudama. Ancient scriptures are full of descriptions how
rishis moulded great personages and got important work accomplished through
them, although they themselves always remained engrossed in spiritual pursuits,
sadhana, research etc. It is this work which you have to accomplish".
Thanks
GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv
Sharma
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