Navavidha Bhakti (Telugu Talk)
Sai Gita 6 Bhakti Part 3
(Navavidha Bhakti)
We read so many books and we listen to songs in our daily
life. Some of these become our favorites and some of them make us forget
ourselves. But what we experience in Bhakti is total bliss and it is second to
none. If we immerse ourselves in this sea of devotion, the experience we feel
is indescribable and words cannot describe those feelings. Mere reading
is a waste of time till the meaning
is not experienced, for which the blessings
of a Guru, who has the
knowledge of the Brahman, is required. Mere bookish
knowledge is futile. We might have bhakti, but do we experience
this so called bliss and can we comprehend this?
If we have to reach this stage, what do we need to do? Baba
showed an excellent path, that is Navavidha Bhakti. Baba told this through
Anathrao Patankar and he did us great favor by giving this path. Of course this
was mentioned in Bhagavata purana, but Baba gives us personal experience
through his mercy. What was the situation and what made Baba give us this parable
about Navavidha Bhakti.
The story from Satcharita goes as follows;
Once a resident
of Pune, whose name was Anantrao
Patankar, who had developed
respect for Sai’s darshan, came to Shirdi
soon. He had heard all the Vedas and read the original Upanishads, along with the commentaries; but his mind remained always
restless and peace of
mind eluded him. When he had taken Sai Samartha’s darshan, Patankar’s eyes
were rewarded. After bowing down at his feet he worshipped
him with ritualistic accuracy. Afterwards, with folded hands, he sat in front of Baba, very close to him. Anantrao, who looked very lovingly, asked him with
extreme humility: “I have read many books, including the Vedas, the Vedangas
and the Upanishads. I have listened
to the holy Shastras
and Puranas. Yet, why is my
mind so despondent? I now feel that whatever I have read has been wasted. I
think that even the illiterate devout devotee is better off
than me. All my study of books, learning
of Shastras is a waste. All this bookish knowledge is futile as long as my mind remains
unsteady.Oh how empty is the effort I have made over the study of
etymology; to what purpose is the japa and mantra which does
not give peace of mind! How will I then ever acquire the
knowledge of Brahman? By word of mouth I have heard that by Sai’s darshan all worries are removed and that you show the right direction
even in your humorous
talk, very easily. Therefore, Maharaj, treasure trove of austerities, I have reached
your feet. Give me your blessings,
by which I may have peace
of mind. ” Upon which, Maharaj told him a humorous
parable by which
Anantrao was satisfied
and enjoyed the fulfilment of his
learning. Those few words are the entire
essence of knowledge. I will tell you that story. Be ready to hear it. It is humorous but meaningful. Who
can disregard such
words?
Baba said, in reply: “Once a merchant came along and at that time
a horse passed
nine balls of
stool in front
of him. The merchant was very efficient. He immediately took off his wrap, and spread it out, collected all the balls and tied a
knot and was able
to achieve concentration of mind. ”
‘What has Sai Samartha said? What could be its meaning? Why the collection of the stool by the merchant?’ He did not
understand anything. Thinking thus, Anantrao came back and related
the conversation, from
the beginning to the end,
to Kelkar3.
And said:
“Who was the merchant?
What was the purpose of
those balls of stool? Why was number nine mentioned? Please
reveal the meaning
to me. Dada, what kind of riddle is this? I find myself incompetent to solve it. Tell me something which will open Baba’s
heart clearly to me, in plain
words. ” Dada said: “ I too, do not understand. Baba’s talk is always of
this kind. But I will tell you whatever
I am able to understand, as he inspires
me. The horse is God’s Grace.
This is how the puzzle of the nine-fold devotion could be explained. Without devotion one
cannot have a union with God and knowledge will not be
acquired.
- Sravana (hearing of God's Lilas
and stories)
- Kirtana (singing of His
glories)
- Smarana (remembrance of His
name and presence)
- Padasevana (service of His
feet)
- Archana (worship of God)
- Vandana (prostration to Lord)
- Dasya (cultivating the Bhava of
a servant with God)
- Sakhya (cultivation of the
friend-Bhava) and
- Atma nivedana (complete
surrender of the self).
With full faith, even if one of these ways of devotion is
practiced, Sree Hari who longs for devotion will appear in the home
of the devotee.
Now after reading
directly from Satcharita, let’s explore what they are:
First three Sravanam, Kirtanam and Smaranam will purify our
mind. Then seed of bhakti is ready to grow. Then if we can incorporate
Padasevana, Archana and Vandana seva, the seed starts growing in to a shrub.
Guru will bless us and at that point we have to use Dasya and Sakya. Finally we
merge in to Paramatma by Atmanivedana. This is the goal of human life.
Kardama Prajapati
and Devhuti:
To understand all this we have to go back to creation. In
Satcharita, bhakti is compared to a Horse (female). In the beginning of
creation, Lord Brahma created Manu and Satarupa as first male and female. They
had a daughter by name Devhuti. She gets married to Kardama Prajapati. Kardama
was very pious, embodiment of knowledge. She did extreme penance by serving her
husband. Once the sage Kardam noticed that Devhuti has aged and Shriveled by harsh living,
and pleased by her
dedication,
Kardam asked her to
seek a boon. Devhuti only begged that there should
never be
any lethargy in any service on her part towards him. Pleased again by her pure feelings Kardam provided her with heavenly luxuries. Together they enjoyed those luxuries for many years during
which nine daughters were born to them. All those daughters symbolized the Navadha Bhakti
(nine kinds of devotion) and were married to nine
Prajapatis like
Marichi etc. Thus kala was married to Marichi, Anusuya to Atri, Shradha to Angira, Havirbhu
to Pulatsya, Gati to Pulah, Shanti to Atharva, Krita to Kratu, Khyati to Bhrigu and Arundhati was married to the
sage Vashishtha.
These daughters are the nine forms of Navavidha Bhakti. All the Maharshis
represent the Jnana (Knowledge) and their consorts were forms of Bhakti
(Devotion). Whenever we worship God with
utmost devotion, then we merge with God. Then there is no difference between
God and Devotion. This is the Sakti- Chaitanya form together. This is Paramatma
(supreme soul) & Sakthi (Maya) combined.
Sai is the kind of Parama Guru, who will make us experience this
Navavidha Bhakti rather than just preaching us. Baba taught this on several occasions
but mainly in two situations. One was with Ananthrao Patankar and another with
Laxmi bai. Let’s us explore Navavidha Bhakti forms individually now.
1)Sravana: Sravana is hearing of God's virtues, glories, sports and stories
connected with His divine Name and Form. The devotee gets absorbed in the
hearing of Divine stories and his mind merges in the thought of divinity; it
cannot think of earthly things, the mind loses, its charm for the world. The
devotee remembers God only even in dream.
One
cannot attain Sravana-Bhakti without the company of the saints or wise men.
An
experienced man is necessary to instruct the devotee in the right path.
The
company of the wise, even for a moment, becomes the boat to cross across the
ocean of Samsara.
The
fort of Sadhana should be built on the foundation of Satsanga. Mere austerities
are not the end of Sadhana. Satsanga illumines the devotee and removes his
impurities. It is only then that subtle truths are grasped well by the devotee.
King
Parikshit attained Liberation through Sravana. He heard the glories of God from
Suka-Maharshi. His heart was purified. He attained the abode of Lord Vishnu in
Vaikuntha. He became liberated and enjoyed supreme Bliss.
2) Kirtana: Kirtana is singing of Lord's glories. The devotee is immersed in
Divine Emotion. He loses himself in the love of God. He weeps in the middle
when thinking of the glory of God. His voice becomes choked and he flies into a
state of divine Bhavana. Wherever he goes he begins to sing and praise God. He
requests all to join his Kirtana. He sings and dances in ecstasy. He makes
others also dance. Such practices should be the outcome of a pure heart, and
they should not be merely a show. God knows the inner secret of all and none
can cheat Him. He becomes Sattvic and pure at heart.
3) Smaranam: Smarana is remembrance of the Lord at all times. This is
unbroken memory of the Name and Form of the Lord. The mind does not think of
any object of the world, but is ever engrossed in thinking of the glories of
the Lord alone.
The
mind meditates on what is heard about the glories of God and His virtues, Names
etc., and forgets even the body and contents itself in the remembrance of God.
Remembrance
also includes hearing of stories pertaining to God at all times, talking of
God, teaching to others what pertains to God, meditation on the attributes of
God, etc.
Remembrance
of God alone can destroy all worldly Samskaras. Remembrance of God alone can
turn away the mind from sense-objects.
Lord
Krishna says in the Gita: O Arjuna! He who fixing his mind on Me, constantly
remembers Me, I am easily attained by that Yogi, ever united with Me. The Gita
is an authority on the nine modes of Bhakti. Lord Krishna illustrates with
authority that the various modes of devotion shall lead one to the Supreme.
4) Padasevanam: Padasevana is serving the Lord's feet. We see Lakshmi serving
Lord Narayana’s feet. No mortal being has got the fortune to practice this
method of Bhakti for the Lord is not visible to the physical eyes. So what we
can do is serve God’s idol, or picture. For Sai we have the great opportunity
to serve his feet as he allowed his devotees to worship him this way. As Sai
taught us that he is everywhere, to serve other people & animals is also his
Padasevanam. The whole universe is only Virat-Svarupa (Universal form). Service
of the world is service of the Lord.
Sri
Lakshmidevi is enjoying this practice of devotion and she is ever serving the
feet of Lord Hari. Lord Vishnu is resting His feet on the lap of Sri
Lakshmidevi and she is the example of one engaged in Padasevana-Bhakti. Can we
serve Sai’s feet that way?
5) Archana: Archana is worship of the Lord. Worship can be done either
through an image or a picture or even a mental form.
Worship
can be done either with external materials or merely through Manasa Puja (worship
in the mind) with strong feeling. Manasika puja (Mental prayer) is an advanced
form of worship which only men of purified intellect can do.
The
purpose of worship is to please the Lord, to purify the heart through surrender
of the ego and love of God.
Serving
the poor people and worshipping saints is also worship of the Virat-Svarupa of
the Lord. The Lord appears in all forms. He is everything.
The
devotee should have Sai Bhava or Isvara-Bhava in all beings. He should consider
all creatures, down even to the worm, as merely God. This is the highest form
of worship.
During
worship the mind of the devotee should always be concentrated on the form of
the Lord. It should think of His attributes, His Infinite Nature, Bliss,
Immortality, etc. It should not think of earthly things. It is the feeling of
love for God that God takes into account and not the material that is offered.
He is pleased even with leaves and mere water.
6) Vandanam: Vandana is prayer
and prostration. Humble prostration touching the earth with the eight limbs of
the body (Sashtanga-Namaskara), with faith and reverence.
The devotee should bow before everything in
absolute devotion, thinking that he is bowing before God Himself.
The
object or purpose of Devotion is to realize God through exclusive love. The ego
or Ahamkara is effaced out completely through devout prayer and prostration to
God. The Divine grace descends upon the devotee and man becomes God.
7)
Dasya:
Dasya Bhakti is the love
of God through servant-sentiment. To serve God and carry out His wishes, realizing
his virtues, nature, mystery and glory, considering oneself as a slave of God,
the Supreme Master, is Dasya Bhakti.
Serving and worshipping
the Idols in temples, sweeping the temples, meditating on God and mentally
serving Him like a slave, serving the saints and the sages, serving the
devotees of God, serving poor and sick people who are forms of God, is also
included in Dasya Bhakti. Radhkrishna mai used to sweep whole area where Sai
had to walk. This is Dasya Bhakti also.
Mhalsapati, Shyama,
Bhagoji along with several others, followed Dasya kind of bhakti. By doing this
they were ever with Sai in order to offer services to Him and win His Divine
Grace and attain thereby immortality.
8)
Sakya Bhakti:
Sakhya-Bhava is the cultivation of the friend-sentiment with
God. We do everything for our dear friends. Sometimes we put all our priorities
behind to take care of this friend.
To be always with Sai, to treat Him as one's own dear relative
or a friend belonging to one's own family, to be in His company at all times,
to love Him as one's own Self, is Sakhya-Bhava of Bhakti-Marga. Physical love
is turned into spiritual love. There is a transformation of the mundane into
the Eternal.
He is supremely joyful
if anything of his own comes to the service of God. He longs to see God. He
does not want to leave the Lord even for a moment.
Sai should be the innermost and the dearest of friends. All
friends may desert a person, but Sai will never desert His devotees. He loves
you even if you do not love Him. The devotee feels himself merged in the ocean
of joy on seeing, touching or thinking of the Beloved.
9)
Atma-Nivedana:
Atma-Nivedana is
self-surrender. The devotee offers everything to God, including his body, mind
and soul. He keeps nothing for himself. He loses even his own self. He has no
personal and independent existence. He has given up himself for God.
This self-surrender is Absolute Love for God exclusively. There
is nothing but God-consciousness in the devotee. Even against his own wishes,
the devotee shall become one with God and lose his individuality. This is the
law of being. The Highest Truth is Absoluteness and the soul rises above
through different states of consciousness until it attains Absolute Perfection
when it becomes identical with God. This is the culmination of all aspiration
and love.
Conclusion:
By practicing these nine modes of devotion, we can reach new
heights in Sai worship. Let us ask for his blessings so that he can give us the
strength to follow this path. Even if we can practice at least one of the
methods, Sai will bless us with utmost love.
OM SAI RAM !
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