>From my friend    Paritala Gopi Krishna

Shivaratri day talk- swAmi paramArthAnanda ji --- Worship of God

Today is a very auspicious day. A day of worship of Lord Shiva not only
during the day but in the night also. It is called Shivaratri because Shiva
in Sanskrit means auspiciousness and Shivaratri means an auspicious day, in
which we are supposed to worship the Lord and remove the night (of
darkness). Darkness is nothing but samskara. According to Vedanta, we are
supposed to be in the night – Ajnana Nidra. We are supposed to be sleeping
in Ajnanam of sleep and by worshipping Shiva we are supposed to get
knowledge and really wake up. It is the night in which Ajnanam is
destroyed. So, today on Shivaratri day we worship Lord Shiva.

In Puranic literature there are many stories – one of which is when both
Brahma and Vishnu wanted to find the limits of Shiva. And both of them
could not find out. They were both tired and frustrated and Shiva appeared
to them as Lingamurthy – a form coming from Lingam on Shivaratri day.

Shiva is represented as an infinite God and not a small figure with a nama
and rupa or in the form of an idol. The lord is Anantham. Unlike other
days, this day is for tapas. There are two kinds of festivals – some are
celebratory and for rejoicing while the other is practicing tapas.
Deepavali is for rejoicing and merry making. While festivals like
Shivaratri are service oriented in nature- vratha pradhana. That is why,
Shivaratri is not an occasion for rejoicing. We do not buy new clothes or
sweets but it is an upasana. Upasana means staying nearby. Staying nearby
menas not near food but avoid cooking and spending that time in parayana or
puja. All these are necessary for gaining Athma Jnanam. Like in all
festivals, in this also there is idol worship. Idol worship is an important
part of the scriptures and it will give maximum benefits when certain
conditions are fulfilled.

The worship of the Lord as an idol is graded in to three levels according
to Bhagavatham.

Lowest level (tamasic level). Here a person wants to do harm to other
people – black magic or worshipping for pomp and show. That I have a lot of
money and I spend on God just for the sake of competition. If my neighbour
spends Rs. 1000 on a puja, I spend Rs. 2000 and make sure it is videotaped.
Or a person who does puja and gets angry. A puja involves a lot of strain.
Camphor may not be available and one has to do many namaskarams. He sees
the Lord as different from himself. Such a puja is tamasic. That tamasic
puja sees the Lord only in the idol thereby confining the Lord to a small
entity. He is a short sighted person as he does not see the Lord in other
devotees. If reverence to life and other beings is not there, even if he is
the greatest bhaktha, it is only a lowest type of Bhakthi.

If a person disrespects, insults other people, plants, animals, insects
(the Lord is present in all idols and all beings and objects) does puja, it
is only a fake or fraud worship (deceptive worship). He scolds all the
beggars, the auto drivers with the foulest of words and goes to a temple
with a forehead smeared with vibhuthi and rudraksham! Lord Krishna says
that it like doing yagna with ashes. How fruitless and futile that yagna
will be. So when you worship the Lord in a temple respect other people.
Otherwise it is not meaningful. Suppose there is a starving person and you
offer naivadyam and do not share it with others, then the Lord says that HE
is not happy at all with a Bhaktha.

This does not mean abolish all temples and do only social welfare. That is
also not correct. Temple worship is required and so is naivadyam (honey,
ghee, milk etc.) but don’t neglect people in front of your eyes who are
suffering. They need some medicines and some food. By neglecting them it is
adharmic type of worship. The Lord is not happy at all with such a worship.

Madhyama or Rajasic worship: these devtees have devotion to the Lord and
have compassion to the mudahs – those who are not well educated. He does
not laugh at them. Even to those who are inimical or hostile to him, the
bhaktha must not have hatred. No tit for tat or tooth for tooth attitude.
Even when the other party is wrong, we must not stoop to their level.
Therefore, I ignore them. Such a bhakthi is only madhyama. He does not harm
or hurt others. But this person has a problem. All his pujas are done only
for materialistic pursuits – for progeny, house, wealth, promotion, long
life, for the sake of wife and children. O! Lord satisfy my desires as well
as all the desires of my family. He wants fame, wealth, prosperity and
dominance over others. With such an attitude he does puja. Do this for me
and I will perform the Lord’s wedding! Or I will donate Rs.10,000 in the
hundi. Or I will offer my hair. All vows are this kind of devotion alone.
There is not motiveless devotion. This is rajasic devotion. But at least he
is better off as he does not harm others. The second problem with madyama
devotion is that the bhaktha sees the Lord and himself as separated. Not
Advaitha bhakthi. He will have fear (bhayam) and death (mrutya) stares him
in the face. Because as long as differences are there, there will be
finitude and mortality. Bheda budhi is Madyama.

Uttama Bhakthi. For a full benefit of a puja adopt this attitude. I want to
remove my impurities (raga-dvesha, kama-krodha), my ignorance and
shortsightedness. I am doing a puja to remove all these dosas. I remember
this fact all the time while doing puja. I offer naivadyam to the Lord for
all that HE has provided me. I am not interested in any wordly things.
According to scriptures, we are supposed to do this puja until we die. Puja
is nitya karma. It must be done daily and can be stopped only at the time
of death or while taking sanyas. Otherwise puja must not be stopped at all.

The Lord has commanded us to do puja and I am servant of the Lord and
therefore I do puja. Do daily puja and on Shivaratri day do special puhja.
Something simple everyday- like lighting a lamp, or doing some parayanam,
or by offering flowers and doing namaskarams.

Doing this puja is not enough. One must also remember that every being is
an abode of the Lord. Not only the Lord in the temple but in every living
being is a temple of the Lord. Therefore, whenever you see a person (that
is why, we put vibhuti and chandanam to remind others that is an abode of
the Lord), you do a namasthe. I will be friendly with everyone.

Some people complain that Hindus do not do social service but instead slend
money on litres of milk, ornaments etc. it is not the defect of scriptures
but a lopsided attitude of the worshippers. It is not the limitation of the
religion but the limitations of the followers. Along with puja have love
for all is what the Lord wants us to do. Universal love and charity are
very important values. Friendship and Advaitha budhi ( I am You and You are
Me). Even a beggar has consciousness in him. Mentally worship all the
people with respect. Eshwara in the form of Jivatma in everyone.

The Uttama bhaktha is one who sees the Lord in everyone and everyone in the
Lord. One who has this vision is a Sattvic bhaktha. A person must do puja
(in the formof parayanam or namaskara) to the Lord on a daily basis and he
must also ask this question – Do I respect my servant or car dirver or even
my wife, elderly people, children etc.? Do I have respect for everyone? If
such a bhakthi is there, it will help a person to go beyond trigunam. It
leads a person to moksha which is Nirguna Brahman.

Thus the three grades of bhakthi is talked off in the Bhagavatham. The
highest bhakthi will not come in the beginning itself. And if that attitude
does not come it does not mean that you should stop worshipping. Start with
the lowest tupe of bhakthi. Lowest mechanical puja is better than no puja
at all. Thus there are four grades of bhakthi.

- No puja
- Tamasic puja
- Rajasic puja
- Sattvic puja

Between no puja and tamasic bhakthi, tamasic is better. Slowly it will
become rajasic bhakthi. And later to Sattvic. Until a person sees the Lord
in everyone or until one reaches the highest state of Brahman, he should
confine to lower levels of bhakthi.

Some people ask, “ If the Lord is everywhere, why should one go to
temples?” Then you ask, “ Do you see the Lord everywhere?” If that is the
case, then puja can be dropped. But sine a person has not reached that
state, he should start with the lowest type of bhakthi.

So on this ausoicious Shivaratri day, all these values are equally
important. Whenever we are doing any puja one should ask – Is it changing
my character and my attitude to other people. If we are not already doing
any puja, then start doing puja. And if you are already doing puja, let
Lord Shiva bless us to grow from lower level of puja to a higher level of
puja.




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