Friday, December 31, 2010

The Popular Gita 'Saram' is dubious


Yes, I sound controversial and blasphemous. However, on the contrary, I find it blasphemous that Hindu society has been tolerating and worse promoting a very false and unrelated chunk of text as the essence of its holiest scripture. I am surprised that our defenders of Hinduism, who make a huge cry when Hindu Gods and Godesses feature in most unlikely of places, and all the acharyas and babas turn a blind eye to gross misrepresentation. Interstingly, the authour of this spam is unknown.

Most of us would have heard the story of the school kid who encounters a question about a cow whereas he has studied about a coconut tree. So he solves the problem by writing a paragraph on coconut tree and concludes with "the cow can be tied to this tree". This is Gita 'Saram' is not very different from this story.

Ironically, in an introductory verse on Bhagavad gita, the Upanishads are compared to a cow and the Bhagavad Gita as the milk from that cow, essentially meaning that Gita itself is an essence. So condensing this essence into a page is essentially an overkill. No wonder, when Sri Ramana Maharishi was requested by one of his disciples Sri Subbramiah, the sage could not condense it to less than 42 stanzas out of the original 700.

Being the summary of all the Upanishads, it wouldn't be wrong to say that Bhagavad Gita can be summarised into one or other of the Upanishadic Mahavakyas:
(1) Prajnanam Brahma - Consciousness is Brahman
(2) Aham Brahmasmi - I am Brahman
(3) Tat Tvam Asi - Thou Art That
(4) Ayam Atma Brahma - This Self is Brahman.

In simple terms, each living being is inherently Divine or Amritasya PutrAh in the language of Upanishads - "Children of Immortality". Gita sets out to set a path whereby a human being can shed his ignorance and realise the Divinity in him/her.

Having refuted the famous Geeta "Saaram" it becomes my responsiblity to strive to fill the void with a more valid one lest the vacuum is filled by some fake.


My Version of Gita Saram

"The body is mortal the soul is immortal. You are not the body but the Immortal soul. I am that Self dwelling in the hearts of all beings. I m the beginning, the middle and also the end of all belings.

Do your duty unbothered about its outcome - success or failure, without any attachment and dedicating the actions to ME. Such actions bring self purification and the person attains steady peace.

I Personally fulfill the personal needs and welfare of all the devotees who workship me and think of me singlemindly and constantly united with me.

When a man dwells in his mind on the object of sense, attachment to them is produced. From attachment springs desire and from desire comes anger. From anger arises bewilderment, from bewilderment loss of memory; and from loss of memory, the destruction of intelligence and from the destruction of intelligence he perishes.

The one whose mind is controlled and has an equal vision sees his own Self as abiding in all beings and all beings in himSelf.

The one who is full of faith, has all his senses controlled, is exclusively engaged in spiritual practices and who is free from desires, fear and anger, Realises the Divinity in him."

I hope I have covered the essence of Bhagavad Gita, thanks in turn to Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi's Gita Saram (a compilation of 42 important verses from Gita). My apologies for any errors. Comments from learned people for improving this are most welcome.

-Sri KrishnarpaNam Astu

9 comments:

Veng@ said...

The author of this spam is known. A Pastor from Kerala.

Unknown said...

@Veng@

Any more specifics? I have also heard of this pastor thing. Ninan?

iyerandiyer said...

Agree with you. What you have posted as the essence of Gita is right.

Ramsub said...

very nice, and thanks, Ramanan!

On the pastor thing, I would think it is just another urban legend which nowadays we believe instinctively as we have lost the ability to remain balanced. Of course, everything has to originate somewhere, and it might indeed be a pastor, but this one seems like the work of a well-meaning I-know-it-all-and-let-me-summarize-it-for-you more than a deliberate misinformation thing.

Ramsub said...

Iyerandiyer, nice one Ramya :)

Unknown said...

@Ramya
Thanks for the comments. IF you feel this is right, please do spread the message :)

@Ramsub,

Thanks for your encouragement,Sir. I do agree on your comment on "I-know-it-all-and-let-me-summarize-it-for-you more than a deliberate misinformation thing". :)

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bhattathiri said...

One of the greatest contributions of India to the world is Holy Gita
which is considered to be one of the first revelations from God. The
spiritual philosophy and management lessons in this holy book were
brought in to light of the world by many great Indian saints’ effort
and they call the Bhagavad-Gita the essence of Vedic Literature and a
complete guide to practical life. Through the centuries, the sublime
and ennobling counsel of the Bhagavad Gita has endeared it to
truth-seekers of East & west alike.

Unknown said...

Bhagwat Gita the real path of life.