Sunday, 20 October 2013

Joy Ma Kali


||Aum Sri Ramakrishna Sharanam||
Kali Ma as seen my Master
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 ||Aum Namo Narayanaya||

 

More often than not we are forced to question the necessity of life itself... like a stuck record it revolves around the same constants that produce the same annoyance, drudgery, emotions, happiness and joy. Yes, even if we experience joy and happiness it seems to be capped and maintained at a level which eventually does not benefit us anymore. At times it feels like we up against a double-edged sword... those who tread the sublime and divine path seem to experience the same as those who walk the wild side.  Stuck between a 'rock and a hard place', the easiest option seems to cave in and allow ourselves to run wild. Death comes to all... what then is the need to practice all this discipline and austerity? Will I come back in the next life to enjoy? Do I know for sure that there is another life?

 

In my two week sabbatical from writing, I had the time to ponder on these questions and started to reflect in an attempt to put my mind at ease and try and put some perspective on the matter. My quest started to yield some results when my thoughts fell back on the recent Navarathri festival. I was blessed with the opportunity to deliver a talk at the Ramakrishna Centre in Chatsworth and to ensure that the topic: "Mother Kali - the compassionate Goddess" was well expounded. I realised that delving into the life of Sri Ramakrishna would provide enough material and impact. That approach did not disappoint... in fact it is through the life of Sri Ramakrishna that a new found understanding of Mother Kali can be derived. The misconceptions and ignorance around the Mother are very easily resolved. It was during the preparations for that talk that I came across a very interesting analogy drawn by Sri Ramakrishna on life.

 

Life is explained by Master as a game that is played by the divine. Like how a granny plays hide-and-seek with her grandchildren... she counts to hundred and once hiding, the children must each try and touch her without being caught first, whereupon the children win and the  game is over when they all touch her. Likewise, for Her own pleasure and sport, the Divine Mother has created this universe and all of us. The aim of the game is to touch Her.  She is Kali - the female concept of time and as I speak time is ticking and we are not aware of when the game will end but we must try somehow to touch Her to win. Like in any game, the opponent will always try to outsmart you to get an advantage... in the same manner every moment of life is going to try and trick you from attaining your goal. Life will lure you by presenting various traps that will keep you enchanted and engrossed while the time ticks on. In our realm, the game is played a bit differently. It becomes so competitive that the opponent will try and win at any cost, yet our granny merely plays for the delight of the children. The Mother too is so compassionate and merciful that She will find delight if you and I win. Therefore, throughout the ages She has been giving good counsel and guidance through the scriptures, sages and saints. We being the foolish ones, even with this help and mercy, are still losing terribly.

 

Coming back to my earlier point, except for the wisdom of the learned ones and the scriptures... we have no other evidence of whether we will get another life or not... so why should we place our hopes on postmortem liberation or another life to rectify our faults and errors. Why should we not live in peace and happiness now? Therefore, this age is known as Kali-Yuga, not because it is a terrible age, but because it is the age of the Mother Kali and She is most compassionate and benevolent during this time to ensure that we, Her children, must win. Her guidance is simple yet will ensure that we do live peacefully and attain a state of ecstasy beyond the barriers of the mundane world in this very life as experienced by Sri Ramakrishna.

 

Mother says: "Remove your desires for worldly pursuits and replace it with a desire to manifest the divinity within you. Reduce the ego, and humble yourself. Reign terror on all ignoble tendencies that try to strip you of your title of being human and child of God. Tendencies like falsehood, anger, hatred, envy, impure actions and thoughts and selfishness. This is the age for you to take charge of yourself become the king and ruler of yourself and not let these adharmic energies dictate to you."

 

This dear my friends, is the sure way to break the barriers of mundane and fleeting happiness and experience bliss beyond the frontiers of this world.  In my contemplations during these weeks, an inspiration came to me in the form of a poem on the Divine Mother. I have written it here for you to analyse.

 

 

Kali Ma

The balmy lake of thought was rippled by you

 Like a luminous spark jolting a smile from me

 Ripple formed waves of memories that bathed the shore of nostalgia

 Now you just a reflection on the lake of time

 Let winter spawn to freeze it thus on the ocean of eternity

 
May we all persevere to win in this life, is my sincere prayer. My thoughts and prayers are also with Swami Vimokshanandaji Maharaj as He recovers from His bypass surgery. May Mother give Him strength.

 
Affectionately yours

Yogan

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