Ready, Steady Go...
Drashtanushravika Vishaya Vithrushnashya Vasheekara Samgnya Vairagyam
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The practice needs to be done for a long period of time. As a result of the practice of Yoga, what happens? This is the subject of the 15th Sutra. The practitioner has lesser and lesser attachment to temporal objects that are perceived by the senses. The objects outside that were all along holding a sway on the individual, ceases to control the person who is practising Yoga. He acquires a quality of mind called Vairagyam when he remains unmoved by pain and pleasure, joy and sorrow and is not attached to one particular thing, person or situation. A person with vairagya lives in the present moment and is no longer tussled by the whims and fancies of others. He is established firm as a rock in his own self.
What is the use of Vairagya - Dispassion and non-attachment? In the event of a calamity, say a flood situation, people are running helter skelter, confused and not knowing what to do. There are people who escape and run back into their homes, to pick up jewels and other property they think are valuable, but lose their life in the process. A person with Vairagya will not lose his mind in transcient objects or treasures, but will instead be totally in the present moment, save himself and many others too, because he has learnt to keep his mind steady and is unmoved by fear, anxiety, worry or any kind of fleeting emotions.
(Picture: I still have many pictures above the clouds and of the earth below from the skies. Yet to heed to Nature Nut JJ Loch's request to send some rays her way, I have posted a picture of warm sunshine over a banana tree in Chennai!)- Swahilya Shambhavi. (Bhagavad Gita, Vignana Bhairava Tantra, Tirumandiram, swahilya.soulmate@gmail.com)
22 comments:
Swahilya, I found myself inhaling deeply the moment I saw the banana leaves. :D Your photo worked. Thank you!!! And the sun is shining today. I am going to soak up some rays in a sec.
I love the thought of Vairagya. What a peaceful existence to achieve - even during chaos one can keep his senses. The world needs more of this practice to settle it down. Kudos. :D
You are like a ceaseless flowing fountain of soothing knowledge.
Something very wonderful is happening for me but I can't say yet on the internet. Be happy for me. :D
Hugs, JJ
Hey JJ! It's midnight here and mid-day for you now and we're online the same time! I am really very happy for you. My love and blessings...yes, I understand how you feel...
Swahilya
So you are back in chennai?
I loved this one.
தாமரை இலை மாதிரி இல்லையா?
I am very fond of this excellent pots. Thank you for explaining so carefully and the example
Thank-you for this wise teaching, thank-you for sharing your light.
Ganesh, yes am in Chennai. Banana leaves also has the same quality of making water run around it like a crystal drop like a lotus leaf.
Thank you Ray, welcome.
Welcome Mark. Thank you.
Banana(Plantain) is considered very auspicious in INdia especially in the south.As you rightly said, banana leaves also though placid looking, take the water and allow it to run thro'.
Here'Vairaaghya'takes a positive role giving us a leaf of lesson of life.
Resolutions based on perceptions are often mistaken and misquoted as 'Vairaaghya'
The 'Stithapragyan'is not only one of keeping equanimity against both pleaure and pain but lives in the present and acts.
Wonderful exposition
best wishes
partha krish
Welcome Partha Krish - Yes, living in the present moment is what is being told in many ways and many words. Thank you.
The post and the picture go very well together.
For every feast we use the banana leaf, fill it with a variety of foods--sweet sour, salt...name it you have it...Yet the leaf remains untouched...
Thank you!!!
The banana tree is auspicious for many reasons, mainly for giving itself totally - every part of the tree, the root, the stem, the leaves, the flower and its fruits are edible as food and medicine. Welcome Kichenette!
Hello,
You have a wonderful blog with spiritual contents.
God bless.
How uplifting to see such a devoted effort, promoting the sacred practice of Yoga!
Nice site - will continue to explore!
Welcome Surjit, Thank You.
Thank you AVC. Welcome.
Swahilya, the link you posted on my blog isn't working. Could you make it a tiny url for me so I can try it again?
That banana tree greenery still makes me smile. I loooove that pic.
Good afternoon!!!
Hugs, JJ
Swahilya,
Nice exposition of the sutra. Vairagyam is such a desirable quality, and it is amazing how the two go together - abhyasa and vairagyam - how they complement each other.
Meena.
Hi JJ, the comment section doesn't accept URLs I guess? I guess it has to be copy pasted on the address bar.
Otherwise, I have posted the link beneath the latest post Himalayas - Mountains Ho! in Between the Lines. The link is called Metro Plus.
Yes Meena, each line in the Yoga Sutra is a well spring of the truth.
I followed you from tobeme, and I am so happy I did. :)
I love the energy I feel here... your words are loving and wise.
I am striving to stay "totally in the present moment" though sometimes it is a challenge for me. :O
I'll be back to visit.
Thank you for BEING.
Welcome gypsy-heart. Thank you and do drop in.
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