I find it fascinating that MMY's PR uses the implication that Guru Dev had a magical source for money:
"One unique principle of the great Sage that distinguishes him completely from other living saints of today is that he does not accept money as gift from his visitors or disciples." Who else thinks that he actually had a silent funder and used this deception as a way to make his reputation more inflated. I would love to see someone in this day of money trails try this claim! Or maybe he was using the equivalent of an accounting trick. Donations were not given to him but to a shell organization that he controlled? The use of this claim alone makes Guru Dev much less sympathetic in my mind. It is a physical claim without physical proof. An assertion of a miracle without any evidence. He is now on the level of the dude hanging by wires in Africa, bamboozling the rubes with tales of wonder and magic. Maybe he was the one bamboozled by MMY's runaway PR machine? The whole piece was such a work of the Carnival Barker's art! Even though Guru Dev's magical powers are alluded to, there is no chance for a demo. Only those predisposed to belief unsubstantiated claims are really being invited. It is interesting that MMY felt compelled to elevate his own teacher above other saints: "One unique principle of the great Sage that distinguishes him completely from other living saints of today is that he does not accept money as gift from his visitors or disciples." A common theme for the rest of his Don King style life: he has the best, biggest, most wonderful, truest, purest, la di F'n da! Now isn't that speeeeeaaaaaciaaaaaal. Not! --- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Press invitation, written by Maharishi in October, 1952 > > > > The Great Saint of the Himalayas is Coming to Shower His Blessings on the > Metropolis > > The Statement issued by: BAL BRAHMACHARI SHRI MAHESH JI. > > Press conference convened by Shri Shankaracharya Reception Committee, Delhi > on the 15th Oct. 1952 at 5 p.m. in the Young Man's Tennis Club Queen's > Gardens, in connection with the visit of HIS HOLINESS SHRI JAGATGURU > SHANKARACHARYA MAHARAJ OF JYOTIRMATH. > > ****** > > It gives me a great pleasure to welcome you all and have your company here > this afternoon. It gives me enough encouragement and support to acquaint you > with the details of the mission for whose fulfilment His Holiness Shri > Jagatguru Shankaracharya Swami BRAHMANAND SARASWATI MAHARAJ will be visiting > your city about the 12th of November 1952 and stay here for about a month > for Dharmopdesh. > > Swami Brahmand Saraswati Maharaj, the present Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath > Badarikashram (in the Himalayas) is a magnetic personality with a sweet > amalgam of High Wisdom and Love of humanity. He combines in himself the > Knowledge of the self with the mysterious powers -- the sidhis arising out > of yogic perfection and hard penances, which he has undergone throughout his > life. He is a great living yogi and scholar and is revered by millions of > Hindus as their Supreme Religious head. > > This great Saint of the modern age was born in U.P. in a well to do and > renowned Brahman family in 1871 and was enthroned to the seat of His > Holiness Jagatguru Shankaracharya in 1941 at Banares, during the ninth > session of the All India Sanatan Dharma Maha Sammelan convened by the Bharat > Dharma Mahamandal in conjunction with a countrywide support of almost all > the ruling princes and different socioreligious institutions all over the > country. It may be recalled that it was a long persuasion of about twenty > years which could convince Param Virakt Swami Brahmanand Saraswati to accept > the great responsibility of the Shankaracharya at the age of seventy. > > From the tender age of nine when he came out of his home in Search of God, > till this time, his life was mostly spent in the lonely hidden regions of > the Himalayas, Vindya Giris and the Amarkantakas which are rarely frequented > by men and are chiefly inhabited by wild animals. For years together he has > lived in hidden caves and thick forests where even the midday sun frets and > fumes in vain to dispel the darkness that may be said to have made a > permanent abode there in those solitary and distant regions. > > But today he is easily accessible as he is now the presiding head of Shri > Jyotirmath which is the greatest religious institution of the Hindus of > Northern India, covering all different creeds and sampradayas and branches > lying under the fold of Hindu Religions. > > One unique principle of the great Sage that distinguishes him completely > from other living saints of today is that he does not accept money as gift > from his visitors or disciples. > > This brief description attempts to mirror a few hurried and short glimpses > of the life journey of this great living sage who has actually transformed > into a living fact the inner latent potentiality of the soul. He has known > the great universal Truth, whose realisation is the aim of the entire scheme > of life. For him the mists of ignorance have completely disappeared and > having known the Divine Reality he has verily become an embodiment of the > great Divinity. > > His aim of life, if the life of a realised soul can be said to possess any > such aim, is to broadcast the message of the Great Divine light that he has > himself realised, the Light that is the Soul of all human beings. Having > himself attained the pinnacle of Self-development, he aims at transforming > the worldly minded people into the Godly minded, and through his inner > Divine touch to change the materialistic hearts of iron into spiritual > hearts of gold. > > His entire personality emanates the sweet perfume of spirituality. His face > radiates that rare light which comprises love, authority, serenity and self > assuredness that comes only by righteous living and Divine Realisation -- > one feels as if some ancient Maharishi mentioned in the pages of the > Upanishads has assumed human form and feels that it is worth while leading a > pious life and to strive for the realisation of the Divine. > > His Spiritual teachings are simple and clear and go straight home to heart. > He strictly adheres to the course of inner development laid down by the > Systems of Indian Philosophy and ethics and he raises his voice never in > opposition but always in firm support of the Truths and principles contained > in the Hindu Scriptures. > > According to the tradition from the worldly point of view, the dignity of > the Shankaracharyas throne has got to be maintained by the rich > paraphernalia around his Holiness, but those who have come in his contact > know the fact that the private life of the Sage is quite simple and > renunciation. > > > > > I believe that he is a living embodiment of titanic spiritual force. If I > were asked on the basis of my personal experience, about the living saints > of today, as to who is the greatest amongst them, I would unhesitatingly > name Shri Jagatguru Shankaracharya Swami Brahmanand Saraswati Maharaj of > Jyotirmath the Beacon Light of the holy sanctuaries of the Himalayas. > > Shri Shankaracharya Maharaj has clear insight into the mind and the thoughts > of the modern age. His teaching and commendments are based on sound > reasonings which are quite agreeable to any reasonable thinker. He is a > great critic of prejudices and narrowmindedness arising out of irrational > love of caste, creed, nationality or any "ism". His life is a living proof > of the Truth of the Vedas and Shastras. He has opened a new era of > renaissance of True Religion. He extends his recognition to anything that is > good in any religion. He is accessible to all. Everyone can enjoy and > derive benefit from his holy Darshan and elevating discourses. > > He is coming shortly to shower his blessings on the busy and restless souls > of the metropolis. I beseech you, my friends, to extend your hearty > co-operation for the great cause in the interest of each individual of our > society, in the interest of our nation and in the interest of the world at > large. The great Saint of the Himalayas is coming in your midst and in the > fitness of the great occasion, I appeal your good sense to extend your > valuable support so that his elevating discourses may reach the masses in > every nook and corner of our country and abroad. > > -------------------------------- > > Thanking you for giving me a pertinent hearing, I would like to say > something, in short, about the shrine of Jyotirmath, the prime spiritual > centre of Northern India and the headquarter of Shri Shankaracharya > Maharaj. Jyotirmath is one of four seats established by Adi Shankaracharya > in this continent -- two thousand and five hundred years ago. > > It is situated in the heart of the Himalayas 173 miles up from Hardwar and > only 18 miles south of Shri Badrinath and may be said to be the queen of the > Himalayas for natural beauty and spiritual values. Jyotirmath it was that > the first Shankaracharya selected for his stay in Himalayas where he taught > the highest philosophy of existence -- the Vedant to his disciples, wrote > his immortal commentaries on the eleven principle Upanishads, the Bhagavad > Gita and Brahmasutra and established a seat of Spiritual light to function > as sansorium, a supreme centre of the Eternal Religion of India to keep the > Light of Pure civilisation and culture burning for all the millennium to > come. It is an ancient culture centre of yoga, the Light House which has > preserved and disseminated the Light of the Sanatan Dharma all the way down > the ages. >
