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As far back as the vedic era the rishis and munis devised ways to compensate for the unavoidable destructive process that is an outcome of the ravages of time. They chose to give back to nature what they took from it so that nature was restored rather than depleted. These rishis who were the original scientists on this planet earth were friends of nature, and I would say the foremost ecologists. Not only did they try to preserve nature, they went many steps further than that by worshipping nature in the form of prakriti or devi. For them nature, the earth and all its components was symbolized as the mother who nourishes and feeds us. In acknowledgement of their tributes nature sought to compensate itself. Thus even though traces of satya, treta and dwapara yuga were lost and gone forever, the grandeur of nature was retained. Although down the ages the bridge to Lanka once built overhead by Sri Rama in dwapar yuga is now submerged due to global warming and the island of Dwarka was submerged after the death of Krishna still millions of years later the earth still bears traces of these events.
If that be so perhaps someone should secretly smuggle in the idea of yajna into the agenda of the meeting of the G8 leaders who are surreptitiously deciding our destinies even though we may not agree with many of their policies. Because unless some strong tried and tested methods are introduced to maintain the eco system everything around is going to fall apart. It is already happening millions of miles away from our homes in the Arctic and Antartic. Glaciers are melting so rapidly that the entire flora and fauna which is so vital for the eco system is being disturbed. Although at the moment this does not disturb our sleep by night nor our enjoyment by day it will not be long before the sea levels rise drastically and begin to affect our shores. Man must learn to cooperate with Nature, not oppose it. The desire to copy and make synthetic Nature as is happening in the world today is arrogance personified and possibly catastrophic too. Nature has to be revered not ridiculed. Disrespect of nature is the same as disrespecting yourself and to threaten the dignity of nature is in actual fact threatening your own dignity. Worship, not defiance of this raw, wild energy is the only way to subjugate it and invoke its benevolence. Yajnas were designed for this purpose because Nature becomes happy and pleased through the act of yajna. The first quantum leap that our primitive ancestors took was with the discovery of fire. It was this discovery which categorically changed the course of our destiny and brought us to our present level of evolution. Although in the course of this journey man has made astounding discoveries he will have to concede that the mysteries of nature are yet an enigma. At any moment nature can reduce man to ashes leaving no trace of his existence.
Just as the discovery of fire catapulted man into another dimension then, it is through the medium of fire and sound, the two main components of the ritual of yajna that man will discover how to establish his connection with the forces that abound in the universe. This is most certainly the reason why Swami Satyananda has brought into the limelight this ancient ritual of yajna developed by the rishis and munis of India. Just as way back in 1968 he began to systematically present the hitherto unkwown practices of yoga for the evolution of man from gross to higher mental levels, in the same way from 1988 he began to present in the same scientific and systematic way the esoteric practice of yajna so that mankind can have an efficient tool or medium to ensure the safety of his existence on this planet.
Now the yajna is in its final year of culmination. This year the sankalpa of Swami Satyananda will be over and it can surely be said that he has firmly placed the system of yajna for the future generations to take up for their multifarious purposes. Yajnas can be performed for health, wealth, happiness, peace of mind, to beget a son, to beget rain, to destroy a powerful enemy, to pacify nature, to get good crops, to increase your assets and properties, to get a suitable life partner, to invoke the blessings of the divine, to create harmony in the universe, to rid the earth of famine and disease. The reasons are many and each very intimate to our own requirements. Of course the modern systems also have ways to conquer the enemy, to get abundant crops, to increase the wealth, to get a suitable marriage partner and healthy progeny, but the ways are harsh and violent as opposed to the method of yajna that is harmonious and peaceful, because it does not seek to destroy others while improving one’s own lot. Yoga has proved to be a boon to the twenty first century man who is having a hard time balancing himself between the pressures of accomplishment and his own needs to relax unwind and be happy if even for awhile; Yoga offers the possibility to be successful and yet be humane; Yajna will prove to be a boon to generation next who though unmindful of the havoc that is being stealthily wreaked on them will sooner or later wake up to the reality of the imminent perils which this world is going to face. Yajna will offer them the possibility to combat those disasters.
The Srimad Bhagawat was narrated to over ten thousand people who had assembled to hear this discourse by Paramahansa Sukadev. There were no mikes or highly professional Bose sound systems at that time so did you ever wonder what technique they employed at for the speakers voice to reach that large gathering. This is just one small glaring example there are many more that can be quoted to accept that they were a highly civilized community or race whoever they may have been.
We have to make our choices here and now. Over the past eleven years we have witnessed the fulfillment of a grand sankalpa of Swami Satyananda through yajna. Last year over eighty villages surrounding Rikhia received the yajna prasad which has brought prosperity and happiness into their homes. What more do we need to decide? This is the twelfth and last year of this grand spectacle which Swami Satyananda has offered all of us on a golden platter. Come one and all to be uplifted by this event and to receive the grace of Guru and devi ma which will be flowing in abundance at the culmination or poorna ahuti of a once in a lifetime event. Jai Mata Di |
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