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One early morning I sat on the steps of the Dashashwamedha Ghat in Varanasi. The sunrise across the Ganga is a super sight. And every day is a new day.

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Not far from me, on either side, sat a couple of people who had come, I presumed, to watch the glorious sunrise and feel the cooling breeze that blew across the river.

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They were in Varanasi, but they had carried with them the burdens of the cities they came from. I wondered if they really saw the golden orb or felt the 'Thandi Hawa'.

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Namaste, the traditional Indian greeting, putting your palms together and bowing your head slightly has made a comeback.

The other day Prince Charles was seen, greeting important people with Namaste. That's a sea change even though it’s under special circumstances.

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There was a time when all Indian/Hindu customs and traditions were considered as superstition by the West in general. Even useful ones were discarded without examining.
A classic case of throwing the baby out with the bath water.

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So what does Namaste mean? Is it merely a meaningless gesture?

Namaste is done with the head slightly bowed and hands joined together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards. Thumbs are close to the chest.

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Many years ago, I lived in a tiny little cottage on the edge of the forest near Rishikesh. I hadn't seen one, but a sadhu told me there were leopards.

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#AnimalLove
#AnimalCare
One morning, as I was treading along the narrow tract that linked the pilgrim town to the forest, to get my roti and daal from the Nepali dharamshala, I heard repeated whimpers from the forest on my right.

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Cautiously, for, I didn’t want to become a leopard’s breakfast,I moved into the forest in the direction,from which the sound seemed to be coming.
There on the ground beside an old teak tree, I saw a black-faced baby langur lying helplessly,shivering with fear and whimpering.

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It is interesting to see how many images we create and live with. As a child, I have one image of myself. Then as an adolescent I cultivate another.
Probably imitating the images l admire, the matinee idols, the famous people,the brave adventurers, sometimes even terrorists.

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Some grow out of adolescence, some grow up but are still psychologically adolescent. Generally a new image is created to work, to marry, to have children, to save for the future ‘ad infinitum’.

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Then comes old age and the pains and aches and disappointments and unfulfilled desires. The image continues till death destroys all images.

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It may seem as if our thoughts go on continuously in a stream. Actually they don't. One thought comes and goes and another arises in its place.

The present thought, which is based on the one that has vanished into the past, then goes into the past, and a new thought arises.

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All that is so fast that the minute gap between one thought going and the other coming up is not grasped.

If one watches with attention as the thoughts follow, one after the other, carefully, calmly, then one day, the gap between the thoughts is witnessed.

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Once the awareness of the gap dawns, one has found the eternal root from which thoughts arise and vanish.

The ground of all existence.

The reality beyond all thoughts.

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Three yogis decided to go to the Himalayas to meditate. They found their way to the snowclad upper regions, sat on a flat stone and closed their eyes.

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It was freezing cold. So they looked around, discovered an abandoned cave with wooden planks on the floor and sat down again.

Three days passed and one of them opened his eyes and said, “It’s damn cold here, isn't it?”

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No one said anything. He went back into meditation. Three more days passed and the second yogi opened his eyes and said, “Yes you are right. It is indeed damn cold here.” No comments from anyone.

He went back into meditation.

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The son of a great Rishi returned after his studies in the forest academy of another Rishi.

“Have you understood the Truth?” asked the father.

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“I think I have, dear father” said the young man, “but I am still confused about one thing. How can this entire Universe come out of the attributeless, Supreme Brahman?”

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The Rishi said, “Go to that majestic banyan tree and pick up a seed. Then come to me and follow instructions.”

“I shall do that”, said the young man.

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As I sit in my little garden, all alone, the cool breeze tussles my hair gently, today’s golden Sun appears above the hills, the koel is singing.

Is she chanting the Gayatri? I wonder.

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Have you wondered about the fact that everyday is a new day?

Or do you compare it with yesterday and allow the pictures of the past to cloud and cover the fresh innocence of today?

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Today’s Sunrise is not yesterday's Sunrise.

The hues of orange and pink that nature has painted today, are different from yesterday.

The bird song has a different feel today.

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Long ago, when I was barely nineteen, I set out to wander in the Himalayas. My mind was filled with images of snow clad mountains, which I thought, would start from Haridwar.

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I was disappointed. No snowy peaks. In summer, the Shivaliks were dry and grey, a contrast from the lush green Kerala I was coming from. The only redeeming factor was the cool waters of the sacred Ganga.

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I was not interested in the Ashrams teeming with chaar dham pilgrims and foreign tourists with cameras. Charas and bhang were freely available.

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Two young disciples were walking in the forest when they came across a beautiful young lady sitting beside a narrow river and crying piteously.

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When questioned, she said, she had crossed the river from her village on the other side to pluck flowers with her friends. They had gone back but she developed cramps in her legs and could not swim back. They promised to get help but no one came.

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“Can you please help me cross?” she begged.

“No” said one, “we are celibates. Our Guru has said close contact with females is bad for our spiritual progress.”

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The disciple asked the Guru "Sir, you keep saying that we need to lead good and pure lives, loving and forgiving, but I live in the world, surrounded by muck, how can I?"

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The Guru replied, "Do you see where sugar cane grows? In dirty soil, full of muck and clay. And what does it give when ripe and ready? Sweet sugar, dear boy!"

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“The lotus grows in muddy waters too and once it blooms, not a single drop of soiled water is allowed to stain its petals. The drops just roll off.”
“The reed grows in dirty soil too,and when it's ready, it is turned into a reed pipe, a flute that gives out beautiful music.”

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A disciple was with the Guru for thirteen years. He thought he was a true seeker and practised his Sadhana meticulously.

Or so he thought.

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He also accompanied the Guru wherever he went and enjoyed the special attention showered on him for being close to the Guru.

But the disciple still felt that the exalted Divine experience, he had read of, in various scriptures had not yet been revealed to him.

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One day the Guru suggested that they go for a quiet walk by the seashore, just the two of them. They walked close to the sea and watched the waves.

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I am here, and I need to go there to reach the goal or get what I want. This is the linear approach.

What if, what I seek, is right here.

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How do I then find it?
By not reaching out.
By not desperately trying to grab, or grope about in the dark towards something I do not even know.
In this case, the Truth.

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I know only the definitions of others. So I construct the idea accordingly and try to reach out for it. This what we are taught to do from childhood.

What if there is another way, where I refuse to define, or construct the idea according to someone?

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In a small village well, lived a frog. He was very proud of his great ability to jump across, from one side of the well to other. His co-well-dwellers crowned him the King. None of them could beat him.

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So lived the King frog, proudly boasting that he was the emperor of the world and no one could excel him. The narrow well was his world, for, he had never been outside the well or seen beyond.

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One day,there came a flood & a frog from the large temple pond was washed into the well. “Hello!”said the King of the well, “who are you & where do you come from?”
“I am Yogi Frog,and l come from the vast water-body called the temple pond. It’s huge,you cannot even imagine.”

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When I was staying with Babaji for the first time in the Arundhati cave, close to the Vasishta Gufa in #Rishikesh, I used to sit in, padmāsana, close my eyes and try to meditate.

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#Meditation
#Mindfulness
#VedantaWisdom

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Repeated attempts with no success.

One day Babaji smiled and said, “you can close your eyes but can you shut your mind up?”

I said, “no, trying hard.”

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“Theek hai”, Babaji said, “now untangle your legs from the Padmasana. Sit comfortably in Sukhasana. Face the river. Open your eyes and look at the #Ganga.”

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The Yogi said to the King, while at his palace, “So this is your caravan? Very luxurious. How long will you stay in it?”

“Ignorant man, mad as well, this is not my caravan, it's my palace, don't you see? Are you blind too?” said the King.

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“Oh!” said the Yogi, “and who sat here on the throne before you?”
“My father” said the King.
“And before that?”
“My grandfather” said the King.

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“And before that?”
“His father”, said the King.
“And after some years who will sit here on the throne?”
“My son, the Prince”, said the King.

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