Monday, July 05, 2010

Patanjali Yoga Sutra - II - 38


Rooted in Brahman

Brahmacharya Prathishtayam Veeryalabhaha|

For the one who is rooted in Brahmacharya - he/she gains a lot of vital energy force. The common understanding of Brahmacharya is sexual abstinence. The word, when split gives the clear meaning Brahma - the divine self and charya - to walk the path. Clearly it means, through the roads of the five sense organs, one has to train the mind on the path of god.
When actions are done in this frame of mind - i.e. while seeing it is the divine you see, while hearing, smelling, touching, tasting and thinking you are aware of the divine essence that runs through everything and thought in the world, then you are rooted in Brahmacharya.
For such people who see the one divine in everything, there is an immense gain in prana shakti which is not dissipated in a wrong and illusory understanding of duality. - Swahilya Shambhavi. (Pic: Trekker walking up to the Kali Para near the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre, Neyyar Dam, Kerala. - Swasham.)

8 comments:

Unknown said...

HI swahilya
your break up of the word brahma-charya seems interesting, but regarding its common meaning which means sexual abstinence, does brahmacharya not imply a sexual abstinence.

Rakesh Vanamali said...

Very informative! Thanks for this post!

Siva said...

Beautiful explanation Swahilya.

Siva

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Bobby: A student up the age of 25 is considered a Brahmachari in the Ashrama Dharma. That is the time they spend studying about the truth and other arts needed for life. Brahmacharya means just that - following the path of truth. To follow the path of truth, it is needed to restrain the organs of perception and action. One among those 10 sense organs is the organ of reproduction. Since this is maintained as a top secret in most societies, the human mind is stuck there alone. Brahmacharya means, also sexual abstinence and not just sexual abstinence. Rather in engaging through any of the organs of action and perception - seeing the Brahman everywhere and in everything is Brahmacharya.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Welcome Rakesh / Siva.

Siva said...

Nice and clear explanation Swahilya.
Siva

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Welcome Siva.

Shanna said...

Love your Explanation. Never Heard it Put Like That.

shanna
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