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| Basic
Study of Hindu Religion Hindu
Heritage Study Program
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Level 2
| | An
Introduction to the Four Yogas
| Brief
Information about the
Practice of Spiritual Disciplines |
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Lesson
: 05 | Path
of Bhakthi or Devotion and Surrender The
Path of Discipline with Devotional Prayers | |
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Bhakthi
Yoga is the Spiritual discipline of devotion
or love and attachment directed only to God. It is the devotion to one's personal
God in one of the forms. This is in contrast to the formless and impersonal supreme
divinity of the Jnana Yogin and the Advaithin. At times, the concept of a personal
Deity is erroneously described by some as a projection of the human mind. Hinduism
does support such a view. According to Advaitha or non-dualism, the supreme impersonal
Divinity or Brahmam appears as God in various forms through its own inscrutable
creative power, the Yoga Maya. The devotee sees everything as a manifestation
of God, and there is no place for jealousy, hatred, anger, greed or egoistic pride.
The discipline of Bhakthi is the easiest and most natural of all yogas. It does
not demand any change or suppression of desires or any normal human impulses.
It only calls for the devotees to turn them towards God. The devotee sees God
in every thing and every thing in God. | |
Some
times, imperfect knowledge leads one to be narrow minded, and to consider
his devotion and his ideals are superior. It shows a dislike to the religious
ideals of others. This leads to hatred, cruelty, war and blood shed through fanaticism.
The doctrine of Bhakti Yoga does not support this action. They see God everywhere.
During the initial or preparatory phase of Bhakthi, one desires for the spiritual
discipline and prays to one of the several forms of God in addition to all their
materialistic way of life. In the advanced stage, the devotee feels God within
himself and everywhere around him. He will be always happy and nothing shakes
his beliefs or makes him sad. In Bhakthi doctrine, a devotee may see God in ever
so many forms all the time in their prayers. This inner attitude that expresses
this relationship is called Bhava. They see Him as a Master, as a mother, as a
child, as a brother, as a father, as a servant, as a friend or even as a husband
or lover with the devotees as the girl friends who totally surrender all of themselves.
They consider the path of devotion [Bhakthi] is the ultimate way
to reach salvation, after following the path of selfless duty [Karma]
and obtaining knowledge [Jnaana] of the Divine as the Supreme Reality. | |
Lesson
: 06 | The
Spiritual Discipline of Bhakthi Yoga Devotion,
Love and Prayers in Practice | |
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The
main forms of religious practice consists of several types of poojas or prayer
services and Temple rituals to God in various forms. The practice also included
singing bhajans in praise of God, telling the stories from mythology and reading
and explaining the scriptures. Most of the schools of Bhakthi pathway are guided
by the teachings of Gurus of the 8th to 15th century like
Sri Sankara, Sri Ramanuja, Sri Madhva, Sri Meykandar, Sri Thirumoolar, Sri Vallabha,
Sri Thulasidas, Sri Chaitanya and several others in that period. Bhakthi pathway
became a very popular form of worship with Temple prayer rituals and home vigraha
forms of rituals. They often used group singing and house worship of an Ishtadevatha,
a personal Deity, as a picture [Prathima]. There were differences from house to
house and different areas of the country in this practice, but they all realized
in their prayers that they pray to One God in various forms.
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Originally,
group-singing of Bhajans were popular in ancient times among the people of Southern
India even before the idea of Vedic rituals of the Gangetic plains spread to the
South. This became very popular in the Northern India during the Moghul rule with
religious persecution and destruction of most Temples by the Muslim rulers. Local
languages of the community were used and even common uneducated people could follow
this practice. The Saivites and Smarthas followed Advaitha, prayers, bhajans and
Bhakthi path along with Jnana yoga and Karma yoga pathway. Bhakthi pathway is
most popular among the Vaishnavites. The Vaishnavites always considered that prayers
to the Divine Narayana or Krishna are the basic duty to be performed by every
one with Prapatti which is the act of self surrender to His Grace. The Southern
School of Vaishnavites, Thenkalai, followers of Pillai Lokaacharya
and Manavala Mahaamunigal said it is Maarjaara Nyaaya, like the
Cat carrying its kitten, God will help us without any effort on our part. The
Northern School, Vadakalai, followers of Vedhaantha
Desikar said it is Markata Nyaaya, like the baby monkey clinging
to the mother's belly, one has to show at least some effort and desire and God
will carry us through our life cycle. | |
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