Monday, November 19, 2012



“Principles and Practice of Yoga”

by Mohanakrishnan Annavangote
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“THE DIRECT PATH” of  BHAGAVAN SRI RAMANA MAHARSHI
to the goal of Life in the science of Yoga.
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Like every human attempt to acquire more and more knowledge to attain meaning and goal of life gets updated and redesigned in the passage of time in the realms of science and philosophy of life, the most important chapter “Yoga” has also to its credit the most researched and latest method naturally perfected for practice to suit and fit into the living styles of the contemporary human society by a sage, visionary, seer, an avatar of god himself known as Bhagavan sri Ramana Maharshi of Thiruvannamai of south India. The Enquiry methods lead one into the inner layers of human consciousness fearlessly and joyfully at every stage of the practice thus lifting him into higher and still higher planes of experience and knowledge as to the constitution of one’s own real identity during the transition of the false identity towards the Heart and releases one into freedom from all bondages when the term death ceases to exist foerever.

The practice of Self Enquiry does not insist on endless practice of vigorous physical exercises etc and will go on inwardly 24x7 in wake sleep dream states once instituted, in any comfortable posture in work or in leisure. In the  wake of Self Enquiry the Prana also gets streamlined in the body naturally making the body mind combine a perfect instrument without much fuss on some of the old and traditional cumbersome postures. Ofcourse practice of Pranayama also helps the respiratory tracts and in the stopping of the mind but temporarily. To quote sri Bhagavan here “Prana and Mind are two branches of the same Force, when Prana is controlled the Mind becomes quesicant  and when the Mind is controlled the Prana becomes controlled.”But once pranayama is stopped the mind resurfaces. Hence he suggested pranayama only as an aid to control mind. The essence is to control the mind mainly by knowing it’s nature.

Self Enquiry has been declared by the Govt. of India also as an HRD concept and as most desirable and easily practicable scientific method of Yoga for the members of any human society of the world irrespective of color, cast, creed, religion and income standards. It has a world wide following of sincere seekers because of it’s universal appeal.

A visit to the Blog http://www.blackandwhiteholes.blogspot.com from its first posting onwards will give any one a fair idea and layout of the subject.


However, be that as it may, the following paragraphs will give one an insight into the birth of YOGA and it’s subsequent transition in the passage of time until the updated version given above on the essence of Yoga known as “SELF ENQUIRY - A DIRECT PATH” as advocated by Bhagavan sri Ramana Maharashi.

An invocatory verse from the Prasnopanishad (an ancient scripture) runs as follows:

“All this (in this world), as also all that in heaven are under the control of Prana. Protect us just as a mother does her sons, and ordain for us splendour and intelligence”.

Prana, is known as the life force, the vital energy, that propels all creations to their destinations as ordained by the supreme.  Without prana life cannot sustain. Therefore it is absolutely essential to make sure that this pranic energy balance in human body is maintained throughout at its maximum efficiency level for taking the individual to his or her goal of life. What is the Goal of life? The answer to this question is not known clearly to a large number of living human beings due to the existence of a hurdle at the mental level called the ‘veil of ignorance’. This is due to the wrong conviction that one is the gross body made up of flesh, an identity crisis; every individual has to face and sort out. Because it is his or her passport to the heaven or goal of life.

The science of yoga leads one step by step into unfolding of this mystery with absolute clarity as can be seen from the instructions for practice of yoga. This science is born out of research by men of wisdom and as per their experience way back 8000 years in India and practiced and developed as a perfect method for uniting the mind soul and body with the supreme, the ultimate reality. Acharya Patanjali, from 200BCE, researched on the various aspects of Yoga and compiled them into one of his famous creations which became known as the Yoga Sutras. According to him the impurity of mind is removed through Yoga, of the speech by Grammar and of the body by Ayurveda.

Normally the practice of a Yoga session starts with salutations to this renowned sage among sages for invoking his grace to the student. Yoga streamlines the body and prepares it for higher purposes. A healthy body maintains the pranic levels at its optimum as prana is the controlling force for the body. An analysis here will show that the prana exists in a human body at six positions and controls the motor force in their respective allotted areas. These pranic outposts in the body are called ‘chakras’ that is, wheels. One can imagine an ever circling wheel of this vital force at its respective post in the body. These six points are known in Sanskrit language as Mooladhara, Swadhishtana, Manipooraka, Anahatha, Vishudhi and Ajna. Ajna chakra exists at the point between the two eyebrows. Of course there is a seventh point also and this is the final resting place for prana in a body which is called the Sahasrara or the thousand petals where the prana emerges as its highest potent form and merges with the universal prana or the heart and makes it possible for the individual or the mind or the soul, as it may be called, to unite with the source of the universal identity, the reality, the god or the truth.

A Yoga practice session has five levels of practice normally to be very strictly followed, to achieve the desired results. They are in the order of practice, Loosening exercises, kriyas, yogasanas, pranayama and bandhas and mudras. The loosening and stretching exercises are meant to prepare the body muscles for the yogic postures which in turn tune the body and mind perfectly to tap the potent energy lying dormant in the heart cavity of an individual. The cleansing techniques “kriyas” clean the body from the intestines onwards and help in purifying the subtle nerves that run through the body. Pranayama is controlling of breath systematically so as to bring in deep concentration and awareness of the mind and along with the “Mudras” and “Bandhas” The mind dives deep inward towards the self and merges there and thus get united with the creator. The lost identity of the individual is redeemed thus and one becomes part of the universal existence, conscience, bliss which is devoid of misery of the day today mundane ways of human life. Here the “Bandhas” and “Mudras” are neuro-muscular locks and gestures used while doing postures and pranayama.The breathing undergoes a controlled and regulated process which in turn accelerates the upward journey of the prana through the subtle centres for merger at the final centre with the divine will, or the creator or the heart as it can be termed.

There are various methods adopted in the way meditation is performed by individuals. In a nutshell it can be described as a means for the inward journey the mind has to necessarily do for an individual. The journey is in search of the source or birth place of the individual who exists in the form of awareness. Meditation in the beginning helps in sorting out one’s original identity that has got entangled with the body idea. Once the body idea is disposed of as a product of ignorance one’s real identity becomes ‘awareness’ devoid of the body. But it is difficult to get used to this truth in the beginning having been identifying with the body all the time in the absence of experience. Therefore it becomes necessary for the individual to place his identity properly, and then enquire into the source of this identity or rather as to where from the identity originates as it is in the form of awareness. Naturally the trail leads to its source like a stream to its source in a mountain. Since the knowledge acquired normally with the five senses is very limited one has to know to make use of his subtle senses which only can provide in-depth information as to the purpose and goal of life.

Meditation is a three fold process known as hearing, reflection and contemplation. Of course there are very crude methods also adopted in olden days based on superstitions and lack of proper guidance which are irrelevant here. In short hearing is listening to the wise, reflection and contemplation is grasping the subject in its proper meaning and reality. This leads to experience on the subject. It may be mentioned here that a healthy mind in a healthy body can accelerate the inward journey. For example, can you meditate with a stuffy and running nose without feeling uncomfortable to the core? Yoga gives the answer naturally here.

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

MIND CONTROL (series - 2)






MIND CONTROL
 ( series - 2 )


Mind is a very subtle entity, a relative of the one Reality, or the Heart, or one may say, the Truth. The‘Heart’ is ‘Hridayam’ in Sanskrit  wherein ‘Hrid’ denotes  the ‘Centre’ and ‘Ayam’ means ‘Here’. So ‘Hridayam’ is ‘Here is the Centre of a powerful whirlpool of consciousness with a strong pull from inside’. 'Reality'  is  the ‘Hridayam’ as well  as  the Truth. The word   for  Truth  in  Sanskrit   is ‘SATYAM’. ‘Sat’  stands  for  ‘Essence’ and  ‘Ayam’  for  ‘Here’.  'Sathyam'  is  ‘ the Essence of all that exists here’. So ‘Reality’ is whatever is there or remains as real form forever, as the unchangeable base,  which is also ‘Hridayam’ the  centre from which all  are formed and ejected, which is also ‘Sathyam’,  the Essence, the base from which all formations were born and evolved.

Mind is a continuum unless it is broken or destroyed. Let us liken it to a ‘Power of Attorney’ holder. The POA is a blank one signed at the bottom by the Heart, in trust, issued to the Mind, for formalities sake, to act as its Agent. The Heart expects the POA holder, the Mind, to function on its behalf as has been very clearly made understood to the mind on various occasions.

But the mind, being of a wavering nature by force of it’s associations, is easily lured by the Power vested upon it by the Heart and starts stepping out of the limits of the Power conferred upon it and uses the unbridled powers lying in front of it for its own pleasures without the knowledge of the Heart resulting in real mayhem, disasters. The Mind, in the absence of the knowledge of ‘Disaster Management’ which lies only under the scope of the Heart ends up in utter consternation, starts consulting other minds for solutions instead of surrendering to the Heart and praying for forgiveness and solutions of problems created by it.

The mind’s frantic search for solutions carries it far away from the Heart into the devious depths of the ‘whirlpool of minds’ where mighty formidable currents can lead one from currents to other worse currents pushing it into a vicious circle of currents forever.

A Sadguru enters in one’s life out of compassion to save him or her from such disasters. A  Sadguru is nobody but the very Compassion, Grace, Reality, Truth or the Heart personified. The most wonderful fairy tale which is happening in real life in front of the human eye is that the Truth or Compassion or Reality whatever be its name operates in most unbelievable ways. Having created this Universe it also knows how to show its creations who their master is. The whole reality is nothing but compassion, love, awareness, knowledge out of which everything microscopic as well as macroscopic is created for its own joy. Hence the ever blissful Sadguru is concerned about the unreal miseries of its subjects also who exist in the fairy tale.

It is said that a Sadguru meets one, half the way, who is in search of him genuinely especially when in panic.

The reference to the ‘whirlpool of minds’, above, is to show that an unbridled mind gets into interactions with other minds, by default. The ‘Mind’ is nothing but a conglomeration of thoughts. In the absence of thoughts the mind does not exist. A 'joint' or 'locus' or 'location' where all thoughts surface is generally referred to as the ‘Mind’. But then where do these thoughts surface from? It is another story on which we will get into detail sooner.

For the time being let us know that all thoughts lie dormant in ‘seed form’ in an individual’s being to surface at the appropriate time and bloom into fruition, or its results, in the form of actions which directly navigate one around. Imagine here the tiny seed of a big spreading Banyan Tree to understand the activities of a dormant thought subsequently.

Sri Bhagavan says “show me the mind, I will strike it down”. A search for the mind makes it disappear. A devotee seeks aid from Bhagavan “I am troubled by my mind. The frightful thoughts make me panic sometimes, take away my peace and I am not able to concentrate while meditating”
Sri Bhagavan asks “Who says so?”
Devotee “I “, Bhagavan”.
Sri Bhagavan “who is your “I”?
Devotee “I do not know”.
Sri Bhagavan “Well, the “I”  comes again in your speech. Find out who the “I’ is. Know your “I” first, and then all the troubles will vanish.
Devotee “How to find my “I”, Bhagavan?
Sri Bhagavan  “Simply sit down, and watch “.

 Now here we go into the intricacies of watching one’s  “I”. Well don’t worry. It is simple as Sri Bhagavan instructs.
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So, now "It’s Ho for the diving board !"  in the inimitable style of  Sir PGW.


                                                                                                        (to be continued in the next blog post)




Thursday, January 26, 2012

A page from the "Archives of Ramana Maharshi Vidya Kendram,Guruvayur"

A page from the "Archives of Ramana Maharshi Vidya Kendram,Guruvayur"

PRANAMAMS

A patron, true friend, philosopher and guide of RAMANA MAHARSHI VIDYA KENDRAM (RAMANA MAHARSHI CENTRE FOR LEARNING) GURUVAYOOR...
Dr.Sukumar Azhikode, Pro-Vice chancellor of Calicut University and Poet and writer, and an authority on sanskrit and malayalam literature left his body the day before yesterday....
Our pranamams to this great soul and prayers at the samadhi...

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A moment...forever in the now...


A moment...forever in the now...

Sri A.R.Natarajan..founder-president, Ramana Maharshi Centre for Learning, Bangalore

whose presence shines forever and is felt in this moment...

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 * Shining scenes electrified  by grace of Sri Bhagavan 
on various occassions in the Ramana Maharshi vidya Kendram, Guruvayur *


















Saturday, January 14, 2012

REFLECTIONS ON HEART OR REALITY (Series - 4)


Reflections on the Heart or Reality
(Series – 4)



The Coconut or the Coconut Tree?


“I have a fascination for paintings” said Time to Space “the thing is that it is not boring as they keep changing always. That one over there is beautiful.A supernova. Soon it will change into various shapes and colors. Watching them fulfills me always with bliss. “Hey wait, Time, Said Space. I will show you something. Look over there. Salvador Dali has just finished that one painting and is waving at us with satisfaction. But he has put you inside me in his canvas. See that flattened time piece hung up as if for drying in the sun. He didn’t have to put on any effort to paint me along with you. Because you were always in me and I am taken for granted always which I hate. I wanted to challenge him, for once, whether he can put me inside you, Time, in his painting.”

“Hey Bro, don’t be foolish you are always inside me because your space is contained by me in a stretch of time which is me. How about it?” asked Time to Space? Space suddenly halted in his steps and looked at Time.” They were walking together side by side keeping pace with each other. “Time, I want to contemplate in silence. You always follow me as a tail everywhere. Please leave me alone or keep a respectful distance from me especially as you are younger to me and born after me.” Time was so much annoyed “Watch your words Space! When I was born there was never a big brother to bully me. I noticed you much later only. Hence I am elder to you.”

“Time! You always lived in my fold and protection.” Pointed out Space. Time waived it away with a sweep of his hand and retorted “Foolish of you not to notice the truth yet. Space! You always existed in stretches of my time and I am that Time. You grew under my watchful eyes every second.

Space felt irritated, shook with anger and said “Enough of these meaningless exchanges. Let us both have the truth about us from the horse’s mouth”. So they set out towards their home, which lay deep in their inwardness, a long way from where they stood, to meet their parents.

“Welcome dear children. You both seem to be in haste, your attires in disarray and faces with troubled looks. Say what meaningless tricks of the devil put your minds in consternation?” Asked Heart, their father, when they both reached home tired. “Where’s Mom? I miss her a lot” asked Time. “She is in me. Can’t you see her, Time? We are together and remain as One always” said Heart ". Remove your doubts children, you both are twins born to us at the same time. That is the reason why you move around together always as  inseperables."

“Well, I see you are having the same kind of trouble as Time and I, Dad. It seems to be, to me, ‘like parents like kids, perhaps’. That explains it. But the riddle is not yet solved for us”. “Live in this moment, Space, where Time doesn’t exist and live in this moment, Time, where Space doesn’t exist”. Said Heart “Then the riddle is solved. Your perception is a fantasy I and your Mom indulge in, not mentioning also the existence of both of you as our children. Your focus was short and limited and engulfed by a fog bank of doubts. The moment doubts crept inside you should have reached up to me in silence instead of trying to figure it out all by yourselves. Understand, you are only relatives to the one and only reality, which is ‘I’, the Heart, and the Truth, I am not part of you but you and your mind are part of me and being what you are you stay limited in your perception of the whole truth, the only way to undo this riddle is to become the whole, the reality, ‘I’, the Heart and the Truth and then your limited identity is gone and in its place your one and only original identity, which is ‘I’, the Heart, shines taking your focus to a vision of the whole as one.

“Hey Mom, I see you clearly now in Dad as integrated into him and merged together as one entity.” Said Space. “Me too”, exclaimed Time, wonder stuck as the truth dawned on him. “Come back home soon kids, before it is dark” said Heart with tears in his eyes as both Time and Space left happily to play their parts in a celestial drama, meant for kids as well as grown ups, in a big Hologram that appeared from nowhere on the celestial stage.

“Hey Dad, who made this big Hologram?” shouted Time as they were moving towards it.” Don’t worry Time, that one is from the dream I and your Mom are watching” roared back the Heart. The Hologram then burst away after the play wiping away Time and Space and everything else on the stage in its retreat and nothing remained there after.

“The Kids will be back soon, it is getting dark dear” said Heart to his beloved “Make their beds warm and serve them dinner hot, and then fall into my arms again tonight to melt away into this moment…until Time and Space wake up again, all afresh”.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

MIND CONTROL (series - 1)


MIND CONTROL
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( Series – 1 )
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“Show me your mind! I will strike it down.” Sri Bhagavan said to a visiting devotee who sought help from him to subdue the mind. “Whose mind”?  “Mine”. ”who are you?” There was confusion in answering Bhagavan’s question. So he said find out “who am I” first. Then you will discover there never existed an entity called mind.

The confusion was due to taking it for granted that one was the body as he had already identified himself with the body. The veil of ignorance had hidden his original identity as there was nothing or nobody yet to point out this error and remove the veil. Here the sadguru entered in his life in the form of Bhagavan to guide him and show him the truth. The sadguru is nobody but the personification of compassion, god, reality, Brahman, heart or whatever label you want to give him. The very substratum of the universe itself is bliss, compassion, love in its purest form from which all the manifestations were born taking names and forms like a child would blissfully look at his toys and name them. It is said a sadguru comes half the way out of compassion, concern, to help a being who is in search of him.

Many a time I have wondered, and became depressed, way back, when I looked at me and found me existing as a clone, like the ones you see in movies some scientists love to create for their vested interests. Billions and billions of clones, created and destroyed, programmed to play some role, all of which finally end up in a waste dump. At one point I found that taking the food repeatedly day after day, cleaning oneself, sleeping and engaging with mundane matters of the day to day living became utterly meaningless and without purpose. Even living with relatives like everyone else and pretending to be happy superficially did not strike me as something meaningful. There was a lack of purpose in everything. Billions of others were following the same pattern of life all over the world and I felt that my life didn’t matter at all to anybody or served any special purpose in this world. Like a swarm of flies or worms that is created and destroyed time and again human society also followed suit I thought. I wondered how a single worm or bee or ant would have felt left to itself.

The beauty of life itself revealed to me not until I faced the same question from Sri Bhagavan. Alas! suddenly everything changed. That moment  onwards I found meaning and purpose in every movement of life in this world. And I stood astounded as I realized the beauty in life, of love, like when the peacocks in Sree Ramanasramam danced under a thunder shower. The colors held meaning and everyone I met mattered to me. The space suddenly revealed depths.

Of course stories and ideas instill faith in one very much. Ramayana, Bhagavatham, Mahabharatham, Bible, the Vedas and upanishad literature etc etc all create faith, character, instill confidence in one to live fearlessly and help in understanding the one supreme power and its omnipotent presence. But this is purely an intellectual happening to create model moulds. One understands and gathers knowledge and is happy that one’s store or armory or archives is fully loaded and kept ready for use.

Once sri u.g.krishnamurthy somewhere in his twenties landed up in sree Ramanasramam and found himself sitting directly in front of sri Bhagavan. He doubted the existence of ‘Enlightenment’ or was ignorant what it meant and how to go about to be enlightened. So he put forth questions reluctantly to Bhagavan. He asked three questions to him. The first was “Bhagavan, is there something called enlightenment?” to which Bhagavan’s answer was simply “Yes”. The second question was “Can I become enlightened? “ Sri Bhagavan replied “Yes, of course”. The third question was “Can you give me enlightenment?” Sri Bhagavan then said with a gesture “Of course I can give enlightenment to you. Here it is. I am giving it to you. You can take it.”

Sri u.g.krishnamurthy later said he was perplexed not knowing what to do then and wondered how to receive the enlightenment given to him by sri Bhagavan. It was only after about twenty years or so, he says, he could understand thankfully what was that Sri Bhagavan gracefully gave to him that day which he could not receive in its fullness at that particular moment. The moment of self discovery dawned on him only after that important meeting with Sri Bhagavan.

I remember two middle aged persons from a temple town I used to know, who were literate, very well into bhakthi and jnana yoga, who could give lectures on the scriptures and guide people, but went into a never ending litigation for decades hating each other. I understood what the word “experience” meant as compared to intellectual knowledge. Both had taken for granted that god was with both of them. It reminded me of Mahabharatham which was a living story of fights between two respected groups of kings who upheld values to their last moments in life. It was Lord Krishna who gave enlightenment to Arjuna in the battle field before the famous Kurukshethra war began. The only one that reached the Altar of truth was king Yudhishtira because he was a true seeker of truth and never even uttered a word of untruth except for once when he was convinced and forced to spell out a twisted truth, a half lie, by Krishna the lord himself to weaken their opponent. It is interesting to see that, later for this half lie he had to resort to, to save values, he had to face the sword of truth but managed unscathed to reach his goal all alone sacrificing his dearest kith and kin he had to leave behind.

The focus here is that mere intellectual knowledge does not give one the experience of his original identity, The “I” “I” Sri Bhagavan instruct seekers to search for by entering into one’s heart cavity in silence and one pointedly like diving deep into a well watching one’s breath and searching for a lost thing and retrieving it.

But the first hurdle shows up here as one’s inability to concentrate, focus one pointedly on anything. The surging flow of thoughts carries away one with its swirling currents. The flow of thoughts has to be controlled or stopped to focus on anything at all. One says here feebly “I can not control my mind. I find innumerable thoughts emerging in my mind as an unstoppable stream. What am I to do now?”

Sri Bhagavan directs a seeker at this point by saying “find out the person for whom the mind exists”. The mind is only a bundle of thoughts. Without thought there exists no mind. He said “be still”. I can’t but quote here a sentence, mentioned as a means for watching the mind to control it, which I liked so much, from a book titled “Meditations” by sri A.R.Natarajan, president, Ramana Maharshi Centre for Learning, Bangalore, one of his early publications, which reads as “like laying a siege to the fortress of inherent tendencies” watch the emergence of every single thought and destroy it by being it’s observer or witness. An aid to become the witness is also suggested as “by watching the breath”. It is explained by bhagavan as “prathyavekshna  pranayama”. That is, by simply watching the inhalation and exhalation of breath and at the same time asking oneself “who am I?” dive deep into one’s inwardness or heart cavity and find out the knower of the mind, the “Aham sphurana” or the “I”  which is understood as a vibration by the seeker. One is instructed by Sri Bhagavan to hold on dearly to this vibration and not let it go away from one’s focus at any time or at any cost.

Mind and breath, says Sri Bhagavan, in “Upadesasaram” are two branches of the one Prana. By watching the breath one can control the mind and vice versa.