Monday, June 14, 2010

Patanjali Yoga Sutra - 35


Where tigers and deer play together

Ahimsa Pratishthyavam Tatsannidhau Vairathyagaha|

In the presence of one firmly rooted in the quality of Ahimsa, all enemities cease. You might have heard stories of how animals with naturally inimical qualities like a tiger and deer, peacock and snake sport and co-exist harmoniously in the ashram of a rishi. In a being where Ahimsa is expressed, the vibrations of the Anahata Chakra or the heart centre is very subtle and it enters and influences the hearts of all around. All enmity and anger is dissolved in the presence of such a person. - Swahilya Shambhavi.
(Caption: Words of The Buddha inscribed on a plaque at Sarnath where he gave his first sermon after enlightenment. Pic. by Swahilya Shambhavi.)

4 comments:

Rizal Affif - The Soul Sanctuary said...

Hi Swahilya,

I heard the story, it was implemented in a temple in Thailand... and it doesn't really work.

Tigers attack deers because it's their nature; not because they hate each others and not because they are enemies--it is just the way it is.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Thanks for the reply Rizal. Ahimsa can never be implemented. If there is Ahimsa, then this is the outcome - and the outcome is not necessarily peacocks and snakes or deer and tigers living without killing each other, but a total absence of enmity in the air. The Patanjali Yoga Sutras are like mathematical formulae for life and at least I understand that they can't go wrong. Theories can be refuted, debated and discussed but not laws. They are absolute and non-negotiable.

Rakesh Vanamali said...

Wonderful thoughts! If only all of us could learn to implement ahimsa and co-exist peacefully!

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Welcome Rakesh!