Inner Guru Darshan :-
On realizing the insight into
spiritual practice, one became aware of both inner and outer form (आन्त्रिक एवं बाहिय रूप) of the guru. The physical bodied guru-form is the outer
manifestation of the guru tattva (गुरु तत्त्व). Outer guru’s importance is known everywhere but inner
guru’s form is actually real and important.
By opening our eyes, taking
help of the outer light, we see all the objects around us. But on closing our
eyes, the outer object filled world disappears and one sees only a dark
objectless, ignorance filled world manifestation. On closing one’s eyes, in
normal state, all the different thoughts suppressed in the mind may be
launched, but nothing is seen here.
The space of dark objectless
sight which we enter on closing our eyes, that is our inner world. As our self
is lost in that darkness, that itself is the curtain or veil of ignorance form
cloud (अज्ञान रूपी मेघ) on our chitt. The inner Sun of a practitioner is
covered by this very cloud. In this effulgence less (प्रकाशहीन) state, one’s inner world (अन्तर जगत) seems to be drowned. To see it, various things are
needed.
First of all is the desire to
see it. In the absence of this desire, the propensity of pulsation (स्फुरण/ स्पन्दन) is never initiated. To see the divine, one needs eyes.
One has desire but not the eyes to see it, in this state too one cannot have
the darshan. Thirdly, one has desire, one has particular sight too but inner
world is not lighted, in this state too one will not be able to see anything.
Hence to see the inner world, light or effulgence (प्रकाश) is also important and essential.
In the inner realm, after
desire of Guru darshan (गुरु दर्शन), a special developed gaze or eye sight is needed. In
the unknown depths of the inner world, gross eyes cannot see. Outside these
physical eyes (चर्म चक्षु), are the eye lids which open and close automatically.
These eyelids (पलकें) cannot see without movement or batting or remain open
continuously. Gross eyes can see only in one specific direction at a time. They
cannot see in all the four directions, up and down simultaneously. Gross eyes
can see Sun (सूर्य), Moon (चन्द्र), electricity (विद्युत) and fire (अग्नि), only in the outer light, but in the inner realm, this
outer light cannot travel.
To see the inner realm, one
needs eyes of knowledge (अन्तर चक्षु/ antar chakshu). Once one attains the eye of knowledge, it
never closes because they have no eyelids over to cover them. They keep open
all the time. These eyes can see in all the direction simultaneously. They are
not limited by time and space even. These eyes do not need outer light. They
can have darshan of desired divinity form in the light of one’s own inner self.
The cloud cover which veils
the inner Sun, experiences pulsation (स्पन्दन/ kshobh),
due to focusing of eye of knowledge and desire of having guru darshan in the
antarakash (अन्तराकाश/ inner realm or space).
In the gross world, the cloud
cover, which veils the gross Sun gets cleared due to the gusts of winds of
gross world. Ordinary air is present everywhere but inner cloud covers does not
get removed by the outer air or the wind. That can be removed with the help of
a special air or wind. The eye of knowledge which is focused on the inner realm
that is equipped with desire form pulsation. This desire is not made of letters
or words. When mind is fully desire less, then language disappears and
alphabets also merge inside (into their cause).
In this state, goalless desire
arises. In this desire ‘I should have darshan of Guru’, such word formed
thought does not arise, instead pulsation (स्फुरण) of swabhav, awakens the eye of knowledge
automatically as a river itself flows with great speed to meet the ocean. Hence
eye of knowledge itself with the help of its subtle waves of power (शक्ति/ shakti) breaks the
cloud cover (of ignorance) just by its gaze. For this desire less state of mind
or completely focused state of mind, is essential.
When does mind become desire
less or perfectly still? Above the both (physical) eyes, a little inward is the
place of pure mind. In the middle of which is a centre which is called ‘Bindu’.
The more our goal, meets this bindu, in that very percentage our mind is decimated.
When goal and bindu (बिन्दु) meet completely, then third eye (तृत्य नेत्र) opens. Goal itself is explained in the form of desire.
Due to striking of the gaze of
eye of knowledge, the cloud cover over the inner realm is removed and light
equal to millions of Sun arises. This jyoti (ज्योति) is the form or
representation of pure satva (शुद्ध सत्व/ shudh satva).
Whatever is seen after opening
of eye of knowledge (ज्ञान चक्षु) is pure satva. There is no form inside it. Desire
itself takes the form of flow of swabhav. The desire of guru darshan itself
sees this pure satva in the form of Guru. The desire gets satiated with this
form darshan and after that, form of guru again disappears.
There is particular sequence
in the development of Guru’s form inside. Firstly with the help of Jyoti inner
realm (अन्तराकाश/ antarakash) is lighted. Our eye of knowledge does not
focus on it immediately. They slowly develop power to see in its centre.
Along with it one must
understand that Guru is very much excited and present in the inner realm (निरोधिका/ nirodhika) to give darshan (to disciple).
Innumerable form are existing
in the inner realm. In essence that alone is the real formless realm. The
normal meaning of formless is not right, the real meaning of formless is that
where all forms are together or merged. None of the form is separate. This
effulgence (प्रकाश) (alok) itself is Brahmlok (ब्रह्मलोक). In it
everything is present. Whatever has been lost in the outer world is found
here. Even this brahm lok (realm of Brahm) is equal to nothing but a
smallest particle of effulgence (प्रकाश) of guru’s nail (नखद्युति).
Whatever is seen before
darshan of light form Guru, is no dhyan attainment.
Natural dhyan is done with the
help of pulsation (स्फुरण/ स्पन्दन). Outer form dependent dhyan or that which is done with
the help of inner dharanas (धारणा), is not natural dhyan. That dhyan is not dhyan even in
language. That in fact is the lowest form of dhyan. This effulgence (प्रकाश) itself is
explained in ‘esoteric (गूढ/ goodh)’ indication in the tantras as ‘pulsation (स्पन्दन)’.
When guru darshan is received
in the inner antar-akash, then it is not possible to see the effulgence (प्रकाश). In this state,
entering the effulgence (प्रकाश), the sadhak himself becomes effulgence (प्रकाश). Whatever happens
there now is guru darshan.
Those who cannot enter this
effulgence (प्रकाश) get merged. They cannot experience omni-present
guru form. They simply keep lying in an unconscious type state in this
effulgence (प्रकाश).
That realm which is
established inside is vast. It is without any cause. Had it not been there than
with innumerable events even a Jeev could not have achieved anything. This
effulgence (प्रकाश) or pulsation (स्फुरण) is the real
grace of the guru.
It is one’s duty prostrate to
guru after darshan in inner space (अन्तराकाश) atarakash). By
prostration, disciples upper directed flow passing through forehead reaches the
feet of guru (निरोधिका/ in Nirodhika) and then moves to Guru’s forehead. This is
atmic request to one’s guru. In other words the disciple leaving behind all
effort (कर्म पथ छोड कर/ karm path chod kar) puts oneself in the extremely upward
flow becomes totally at peace (without any kind of effort). Then this purified
flow again descends from Guru’s forehead, passing though his feet (गुरु पद्म) enters onto the forehead of the disciple. This is the
Prasad (प्रसाद) of Guru’s poojan.
Inner guru form has no smell
of its own. They get scented with the fragrance of disciple’s sadhana. They are
always bathing in the nectar flow generated inside the disciple.
Guru form is lighted with the
effulgence (प्रकाश) of the disciple, fanned by the ceremonial whisk (चंवर/ chawar) provided by the air produced by the pulsation
of disciples awakened consciousness and get great-pleasure (आन्नद/ anand) from it.
Gross eyes (स्थूल नेत्र) sees all in the presence of the light of the outer Sun.
This effulgence (प्रकाश) (प्रकाश) is of the form of fire. Because ray of this Sun is hot
(तप्त) like fire. Gross moon rays are also a form of Fire as
they also carry Sun’s rays only.
On closing these gross eyes,
the objectless darkness filled realm is seen by one’s mind. This is called
subtle realm (सूक्षम जगत/ suksham jagat). When these inner realm eyes are closed then
intellect see the causal world (कारण जगत/ karan jagat).
On closing the eyes of
intellect (बुद्धि/ buddhi), eyes of experience (बोध/ bodh) open. Here
inner Sun, moon or Agni’s light
holds no importance. With the effulgence (प्रकाश) of this inner most
realm, outer and inner Sun, Moon and Fire light up. In this Brahm Jyoti only,
the real Guru Darshan (गुरु दर्शन) take place… (from the writings
of Gopinth Kaviraj translated by SN Khandelwal)..Om!
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