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वीरेश्वराय विद्महे विवेकानन्दाय
धीमहि । तन्नो वीर: प्रचोदयात् ।
First
as to attachment; we must not be extremely attached to anything
excepting God. See everything, do everything, but be not attached.
As soon as extreme attachment comes, a man loses himself, he is no
more master of himself, he is a slave. If a woman is tremendously
attached to a man, she becomes a slave to that man. There is no
use in being a slave. There are higher things in this world than
becoming a slave to a human being. Love and do good to everybody,
but do not become a slave. In the first place, attachment
degenerates us, individually, and in the second place, makes us
extremely selfish. Owing to this failing, we want to injure others
to do good to those we love. A good many of the wicked deeds done
in this world are really done through attachment to certain
persons. So all attachment excepting that for good works should be
avoided; but love should be given to everybody.
Then as to jealousy. There
should be no jealousy in regard to objects of the senses;
jealousy is the root of all evil, and a most difficult thing to
conquer. Next, delusion. We always take one thing for another,
and act upon that, with the result that we bring misery upon
ourselves. We take the bad for the good. Anything that
titillates our nerves for a moment we think; as the highest
good, and plunge into it immediately, but find, when it is too
late, that it has given us a tremendous blow. Every day, we run
into this error, and we often continue in it all our lives. When
the senses, without being extremely attached, without jealousy,
or without delusion, work in the world, such work or collection
of impressions is called pure food, according to Shankaracharya.
When pure food is taken, the mind is able to take in objects and
think about them without attachment, jealousy or delusion; then
the mind becomes pure, and then there is constant memory of God
in that mind.
Sri Ramanuja's interpretation - It is only when you take care of the real material food that the rest will come. It is very true that mind is the master, but very few of us are not bound by the senses. We are all controlled by matter; and as long as we are so controlled, we must take material aids; and then, when we have become strong, we can eat or drink anything we like. We have to follow Ramanuja in taking care about food and drink; at the same time we must also take care about our mental food. It is very easy to take care about material food, but mental work must go along with it; then gradually our spiritual self will become stronger and stronger, and the physical self less assertive. Then will food hurt you no more. The great danger is that every man wants to jump at the highest ideal, but jumping is not the way. That ends only in a fall. We are bound down here, and we have to break our chains slowly. This is called Viveka, discrimination.
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Sri Ramanuja's interpretation - It is only when you take care of the real material food that the rest will come. It is very true that mind is the master, but very few of us are not bound by the senses. We are all controlled by matter; and as long as we are so controlled, we must take material aids; and then, when we have become strong, we can eat or drink anything we like. We have to follow Ramanuja in taking care about food and drink; at the same time we must also take care about our mental food. It is very easy to take care about material food, but mental work must go along with it; then gradually our spiritual self will become stronger and stronger, and the physical self less assertive. Then will food hurt you no more. The great danger is that every man wants to jump at the highest ideal, but jumping is not the way. That ends only in a fall. We are bound down here, and we have to break our chains slowly. This is called Viveka, discrimination.
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