Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Bhagavad Geeta - An Introduction

Bhagavad Geeta literally means the Song of the Lord. 
(Geet means song - and Bhagavad - of the Lord) 

It was written - or narrated around five to seven thousand years ago. 
Originally written in Sanskrit, it is an Indian Holy Scripture that is part of the Mahabharata (chapters 23–40 of Bhishma Parva). 
It has 18 Chapters and 700 Shlokas (verses).

Apart from being a religious book, Bhagavad Geeta is regarded as a scripture of life as well - a key to practical day-to-day life. 
A book of human psychology - which shows a unique way of living that eases off the tension so one can enjoy a happier and peaceful life. 

At first look, it may seem to be about a family feud - a war between the cousins and their allies over the territorial dispute of their kingdom. Some see it as Pandavas - the good and righteous people fighting for their rights against the wicked, unjust, greedy, and power-hungry Kauravas, and Krishna trying to convince Arjuna to fight for their cause. 

However, just like the other Indian Scriptures, if we view this story of dispute, conflict, and battle as a metaphor, then the meaning changes.
When seen at a much deeper, spiritual level, it is a battle between good and evil thoughts over the territories of mind and intellect. Problems and solutions of imbalance - separation, and conflict in the realms of Dharma and Karma - rifts between thought and action.

                              Main Characters in the Bhagavad Geeta
1. Dhritrashtra - The blind king who was the main reason behind Mahabharat. He spoke only once.
2. Sanjay - the narrator, who narrated what was happening in the battleground to the blind king. 
3. Arjun - the student/disciple who is bewildered -  perplexed and confused. In dilemma, and needs Gyan - knowledge, direction, and motivation. 
4. Krishna -- the Enlightened one, the Guru, the teacher, the guide and motivator - not remotely, but on a personal level - on a one-to-one basis. 

After the initial introduction, the entire Geeta is a dialogue between Arjun, the disciple - and Krishn, the Guru.
Therefore, we can say there are only two main characters 
Arjun - the curious, inquisitive - but confused pupil, 
and Krishn, the Enlightened Guru - who stayed with his disciple till the end and personally guided him at every step.  

Dhritrashtra seems to be the main reason behind the battle of Mahabharat.
Although, in the entire Bhagavad Geeta, he spoke only once - just the first Shloka in the beginning.
But you see - it doesn't really matter how much one speaks.
The damage could be done by speaking just a few words - or even by not speaking at all - by not vilifying the wrong - by not speaking against the injustice and becoming a silent bystander. 
Being a silent spectator - even after seeing the injustice boosts the morale of the wrongdoers, and they start doing more injustice than before. 

Dhritrashtra knew what was happening in his family - between his and his brother's children - yet he chose to turn a blind eye to it. 
His mind was blinded by feelings of over-attachment to his sons. 
He wanted to keep all his power and wealth - kingdom and prosperity just for his sons - in his own lineage. 
He became oblivious and blind to the needs of his brother's family and sons.
By becoming oblivious and blind - by not giving Pandavas any part of their due share, Dhritrashtra had planted the seeds of Mahabharat in the first place. 

Dhritarashtra was the king - if he wanted, he could have stopped this terrible war by ordering just five villages to be given to the Pandavas at the advice of Krishna.
But he did not. 
And he did not stop his sons from being unjust and unfair. 

He was the king - had all the powers, but he played like a victim at the hands of his children.
Thus, by becoming a silent spectator - and not giving Pandvas anything, Dhritarashtra stirred up the dispute that eventually turned into the Mahabharat.

Now - one of the greatest lessons one could learn from this epic is that estrangements and disputes between family members - rifts in relationships often lead to family fights and break-ups. 
And social discontentment and alienation on a bigger scale may take the form of a Mahabharata.

When the parents want to give everything unjustly to one of their favorite children - and do injustice to others, then strife and rifts in the family cannot be avoided.
It makes others unhappy and rebellious.

Similarly, when the elders of society become greedy and over-attached to their children -
when the leaders or rulers want to keep everything within their family - in their own lineage - they inevitably start the process of a Mahabharat. 
They lose their place and credibility in society when they transfer all their power and wealth to their own children and neglect other deserving contestants - worthy heirs or successors. 
Eventually, because of the excessive greed and family feuds, even great empires such as the empire of king Dhritrashtra would fall to the ground. 
                                                       ' Rajan Sachdeva ' 

Monday, June 20, 2022

ज्ञान की यथार्थता और उसका मूल्य

हमारा ज्ञान - हमारी जानकारी कितनी सही और मूल्यवान है -
इसका पता तब चलता है जब वह ज्ञान - वह जानकारी हमारे काम आती है।
जब वह फायदेमंद साबित होती है।
और जब भी हम इसका परीक्षण करते हैं - तो हर बार वह सही साबित होती है।

ज्ञान की वैधता का परीक्षण करने का वैज्ञानिक दृष्टिकोण यह है कि समान परिस्थितियों में सभी के लिए - 
हर जगह पर और हर बार - उसका परिणाम एक जैसा ही होना चाहिए। 
 
उदाहरण के लिए - हम जानते हैं कि यदि पानी को सौ डिग्री सेल्सियस के तापमान तक गर्म कर दिया जाए तो वह उबलने लगेगा।
इस बात से कोई फर्क नहीं पड़ता कि यह परीक्षण कौन करता है - कब और कहाँ करता है। 
कोई भी -  कहीं भी और किसी भी समय यह परीक्षण करेगा तो परिणाम हमेशा वही होगा।
इस से यह स्पष्ट हो जाता है कि यह जानकारी सत्य पर आधारित एक तथ्य है - महज विश्वास नहीं।

दूसरी ओर, एक ऐसा कथन - जो कभी-कभी तो सच हो सकता है - लेकिन हर बार नहीं - 
तो उसे तथ्यात्मक जानकारी अथवा सही ज्ञान नहीं माना जा सकता।

यदि अप्रमाणित बातें और अंध विश्वास हमारी सोच - हमारी भावनाओं और व्यवहार को प्रभावित करती हैं 
तो इस का सीधा सा मतलब है कि हम धर्मभीरु हैं  - भयातुर और कमजोर हैं। 
हमें डर है कि अगर हम किसी विशेष कथन में विश्वास नहीं करते, तो हमारे साथ कुछ बुरा हो सकता है
- कोई बुरी घटना घट सकती है - कुछ गलत हो सकता है।

अनर्थक और अप्रमाणित बातों पर कोई कितना भी ज़ोर क्यों न डाले - उनकी महत्ता का ब्यान करे  - 
उन्हें हाईलाइट करके भावनात्मक रुप से प्रभाव डाल कर हमें डराने की कोशिश करे  -
तो ध्यान रहे - कि अंत में, उन सभी ऐसी मान्यताओं का कोई मूल्य नहीं है जिनका न तो परीक्षण किया जा सके - 
जिन्हें परखा न जा सके और जिनका परिणाम हर बार - हर जगह - हर व्यक्ति के साथ एक जैसा न हो। 

भगवान कृष्ण, भगवान बुद्ध और बाबा अवतार सिंह जी ने बार बार ये बात कही कि ज्ञानी को हमेशा सतर्क और सावधान रहना चाहिए -
हमेशा जाग्रत, और सचेत  रहना चाहिए।
हर ज्ञानी व्यक्ति को प्रभु की दी हुई बुद्धि द्वारा सोच-विचार कर के सत्य और असत्य के बीच के अंतर को ठीक से समझ लेना चाहिए। 
ये अच्छी तरह समझ लेना चाहिए कि सच क्या है और झूठ क्या है - 
सही और ग़लत की परख कर के - उसके अनुसार उपयुक्त कार्य करना ही मनुष्य का धर्म है । 
                                                                   ' राजन सचदेव '

Accuracy and Value of Knowledge

How do we know that particular knowledge is accurate and valuable?
When it works. 
When it proves to be beneficial.
And whenever we test it - it proves to be correct.

The scientific approach to testing the validity of the knowledge is that under the same conditions, the result must be the same - for everyone and every time. 
For example - we know, that if brought at the temperature of hundred degrees Celcius, water would start to boil. 
Regardless of who performs this test - whenever and wherever - the result will always be the same.
Therefore, it confirms that this information is a fact - not a belief. 
On the other hand, a proclamation that may be true sometimes - but not every time - can not be regarded as factual knowledge.

Letting unprovable beliefs and sentiments affect our thinking and behavior simply means we are frightened and vulnerable. We are afraid that if we do not believe in that particular belief, things might go wrong - something evil - something nasty might happen to us.

No matter how much someone highlights it -
No matter how much emotional weight is put on them - 
in the end, all those beliefs that can not be tested or demonstrated have no value.
Time and again - Lord Krishna, Lord Buddha, and Baba Avtar Singh have said that a Gyani must be alert - 
Always awake, and mindful. 
A Gyani must use the faculty of the intellect - to differentiate between true and false - between right and wrong - 
and act accordingly.
                       ' Rajan Sachdeva '

Pita Kya Hai - What is Father

Pita ek ummeed hai ek aas hai 
Parivaar kee himmat aur vishvaas hai 

Baahar say vo beshak sakht aur garm hai 
Par andar say to makkhan saa narm hai 

Sangharsh ki aandhi mein haunslay ki deevaar hai 
Pareshaaniyon say ladnay ki dodhaari talvaar hai 

Pita bachpan mein khush karnay vaala khilauna hai 
Neend lagay to pait par sulaanay vaala bichhauna hai

Pita sapnon ko poora karnay vaali jaan hai 
Inheen say to maan aur bachon ki pehchaan hai
                  (Writer unknown)

पिता क्या है

पिता एक उम्मीद है एक आस है 
परिवार की हिम्मत और विश्वास है 

बाहर से वो बेशक सख्त और गर्म है 
पर अंदर से तो मक्खन सा नर्म है

संघर्ष  की आंधी में हौंसले की दीवार है 
परेशानियों से लड़ने की दोधारी तलवार है

पिता बचपन में खुश करने वाला खिलौना है 
नींद लगे तो पेट पर सुलाने वाला बिछोना है 

पिता सपनों को पूरा करने वाली जान है 
इन्हीं से तो मां और बच्चों की पहचान है
           (लेखक अज्ञात)

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Happy Father's Day - Prostration

                                 Pitri-Devo Bhavah
        (Father should be treated and respected as God)

























         Janakashchopaneta cha yashcha Vidyam prayachhati
        Anna-daataa Bhaya-traataa Paschietay Pitarah Smrita॥

Meaning:
Father is the giver of birth - he also gives Sanskaars* - knowledge, and wisdom - 
provides food and protects from fear. 
He teaches and shows the ways to live a refined and comfortable life.
 
Besides the giver of birth - anyone who provides us Sanskars - 
knowledge - wisdom, and Gyan - food and protection, is also called father.

Tribute to all such great persons - and thousand prostrations to those 
who provided me with one or all of the above.
Prostration to all Fathers and teachers.
                                 " Rajan Sachdeva "

* The word Sanskaar has a broad meaning that includes so many features and attributes such as: 
Ideology, ways of life, culture, virtues, morality, integrity -
 etiquettes, gentility, goodness, refinement, grace, civility, elegance, etc.

शुभ पितृ दिवस - प्रत्येक पिता को नमन

                                     पितृ देवो भवः 


 



















       जनकश्चोपनेता च यश्च विद्यां प्रयच्छति।
       अन्नदाता भयत्राता पश्चैते पितरः स्मृताः॥
अर्थात
:
पिता जन्मदाता है - संस्कार सिखाने वाला - विद्या एवं ज्ञान प्रदान करने वाला,
अन्नदाता अर्थात भोजन प्रदान करने वाला, और भय से रक्षा करने वाला है। 
 
 जन्मदाता के इलावा हर उस व्यक्ति को भी पिता कहा गया है 
जो हमें  संस्कार - विद्या एवं ज्ञान - भोजन और रक्षा प्रदान करता है। 
         पितृ दिवस पर ऐसे हर महान व्यक्ति को शत शत नमन।
                       ' राजन सचदेव '

Saturday, June 18, 2022

Formless God - Meray to Nirankar Prabhu Doosro na koyi

                                   (Please scroll down for the English translation)

Meray to Nirankar Prabhu hain - Doosro na koyi
Roop rang rekhaa say nyaraa meet hamaara soyi

Chaloon to meray saath hai chaltaa jahan jaoon tahan jaye
Jab souun to goad mein apni lay kay mohay sulaaye
Sang sadaa rahiyat hai meray chhod na kabahun jaaye
                             Uthat baithat sovat jaagat jit dekhoon tit soyi
                            Roop Rang Rekhaa say nyaraa meet hamaara soyi
                            Meray to Nirankar Prabhu hain -

Ajab hain dekho rang prabhu kay - ghazab is ki reet
Aap na khaavay - mohay khilaavay aiso hai ye meet
Mohay sulaavay aap na sovay aisi is ki preet
                           Dhoonday say bhi naahin milega jag mein aisaa koyi
                          Roop Rang Rekhaa say nyaraa meet hamaara soyi
                          Meray to Nirankar Prabhu hain -

Kan kan mein hai roop isi kaa sakal jagat kaa Naath
Janm - janm ka saathi meraa - hardam meray saath
Sukh mein dukh mein sang hamesha kab hun na chhoday haath
                          Janm janm ki maili chaadar naam nay is kay dhoyi
                          Roop Rang Rekhaa say nyaraa meet hamaara soyi
                          Meray to Nirankar Prabhu hain -

Jhoothi maayaa jhoothi kaayaa - jhoothi jag ki preet
Kshan Bhangur hain sukh duniya kay jyon baaru ki bheet
Chaar dinon ka melaa hai jag kaahay lagaavay cheet 
                         Pardesi Saajan say 'Rajan' preet kiye duhkh hoyi
                         Roop Rang Rekhaa say nyaraa meet hamaara soyi

Meray to Nirankar Prabhu hain - doosro na koyi
Roop rang rekhaa say nyaraa meet hamaara soyi
                                             " Rajan Sachdeva "
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                                                Translation

My Lord is Nirankar - the one Formless Supreme Being - No one else.

The one without any form, color, or shape - is my dear beloved Lord. 


When I walk, He walks with me - goes wherever I go
Puts me on his lap when I sleep -
Always with me, never - ever abandons me.
Whether moving or resting - asleep or awake
Wherever I look - He is always there - everywhere.
                  Without any form, color, or shape - is my dear beloved Lord.

Unique are His ways - see, how strange are His deeds.
He doesn't eat - but yet, feeds me - such a beloved He is.
He never sleeps - but provides me a sound sleep - such love and care are his.
No matter how hard you search, you will never find anyone like Him.
               Without any form, color, or shape - is my dear beloved Lord.

In every particle of the cosmos - present He is.
The Supreme Lord of the universe He is.
Life after life, my companion, He is
In happiness - in sorrow - always there - never abandons me
The dirt on the cloak of my mind - accumulated from countless previous lives -
has washed away by chanting His name.
                   Without any form, color, or shape - is my dear beloved Lord.

Deceitful is the Maya - short-lived and transient is the Body -
Erroneous is the love of this world.
Brief and transient are the pleasures of this world - like a castle made of sand.
Why be attached to the world, which is like a fleeting carnival?
Falling in love with a wandering drifter - says Rajan - will always be heartbreaking, painful, and fruitless.
Therefore, One Formless Supreme Lord -
                Without any form, color, or shape - is my beloved Lord.
                                               " Rajan Sachdeva "

मेरे तो निरंकार प्रभु हैं - दूसरो न कोई

मेरे तो निरंकार प्रभु हैं - दूसरो न कोई
रुप रंग रेखा से न्यारा मीत हमारा सोई 

चलूँ तो मेरे साथ है चलता जहँ जाऊं तहँ जाए 
जब सोऊँ तो गोद में अपनी ले के मोहे सुलाए 
संग सदा रहियत है मेरे छोड़ न कबहुं जाए 
                 उठत बैठत सोवत जागत जित देखूं तित सोई 
                 रुप रंग रेखा से न्यारा  - मीत हमारा सोई 
                  मेरे तो  निरंकार प्रभु हैं  -  

अजब हैं देखो रंग प्रभु के ग़ज़ब है इसकी रीत 
आप न खावे -मोहे खिलावे  ऐसो है ये मीत
मोहे सुलावे आप न सोवे ऐसी इसकी प्रीत
                        ढूंडे से भी नाहिं मिलेगा जग में ऐसा कोई 
                        रुप रंग रेखा से न्यारा मीत हमारा सोई 
                        मेरे तो  निरंकार प्रभु हैं  -  

कण कण में है रुप इसी का सकल जगत का नाथ 
जन्म -जन्म का साथी मेरा  - हरदम मेरे साथ 
सुख में दुख में संग हमेशा कभी न छोड़े हाथ 
                       जन्म जन्म की मैली चादर नाम ने इसके धोई 
                        रुप रंग रेखा से न्यारा  मीत हमारा सोई 
                        मेरे तो  निरंकार प्रभु हैं  -  

झूठी माया झूठी काया  - झूठी जग की प्रीत 
क्षण भंगुर हैं सुख दुनिया के ज्यों बारु की भीत 
चार दिनों का मेला है जग  - काहे लगावै चीत 
          परदेसी साजन से 'राजन 'प्रीत किये दुःख होई 
             रुप रंग रेखा से न्यारा मीत हमारा सोई 
             मेरे तो  निरंकार प्रभु हैं -  दूसरो  न कोई
                                           " राजन सचदेव  "  

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