(Aug 17,2014) Spiritual (Festival) Message
for the Day – The Ideal of The Superman by Sri Swami Sivananda
The Ideal of The Superman
(Sri Krishna
Janmashtami message)
Mysterious are the ways and
many are the phases by which the universe portrays itself as an organic oneness
moving towards the realisation of itself in the highest reach of
Self-consciousness. God, the Supreme Consciousness, is the highest Law and
Order, and when things go against this Eternal System, He shall correct this
wrong immediately, then and there, in that length of time and with that mode of
operation which will best fit that particular kind, that nature and that form
of wrong. God incarnated Himself as Sri Krishna to effect such a change.
Bhagavan Sri Krishna is the
immortal manifestation of God in all His splendour, that man was ever given the
fortune to behold. Sri Krishna may be called the "Collective Man",
who represented all beings hungering and thirsting to gain the Highest Freedom
and who voiced forth their deepest aspirations in the loudest possible tone. He
came to release man from the thraldom of vice and correct his vision so that he
could walk along the ever-illumined path to perfection. Sri Krishna is the
articulation of the pure longings that are buried in the hearts of people. Sri
Krishna is not merely a historical man who came and went, like others, but the
Eternal Purusha who dwells even now and shall live in the everlasting future,
in the core of all manifestation. It is the Symbol of the Absolute descended
into relativity that we call Krishna, the ever-beloved protector of all that
breathe and air.
Sri Krishna came to reorganise
and reconstruct the society of beings on the basis of Dharma. Dharma is the
manner by which one directly or indirectly abides and lives in conscience with
the Law of the Universal Whole. That which is conducive, in whatever way,
either immediately or ultimately, to the experience of absolute independence is
Dharma. Mankind forgot the Law, groped in darkness, committed blunders and
managed to disturb the equilibrium and harmony of the Universe. There was a
reaction from the Whole, to bring back the universe to its essential and
natural equilibrium, and the result is Sri Krishna. So Sri Krishna is called an
Avatara, a descent of God in the world, of the Whole in the parts, of the
Absolute in the relative. A Rishi or a Jivanmukta represents an ascent of man
to God, whereas the Avatara is a descent of God to man, consciously and
deliberately. Sri Krishna lived the universal life, laughed a universal
laughter, and walked on earth as the moving Spirit of the universe. To worship
Him is to be in the Presence of God; to know Him is to realise the Self.
In Sri Krishna we find the
blending of the Supreme Spirit and the Supreme Law, as a difference in unity
and as a unity in difference. Sri Krishna can be characterised as one who, with
the majesty of a Seer and a Divine Incarnation, touched God above and the earth
below. The universe is the Glory and the Law of the Absolute in concrete
manifestation. Law is the manner in which the Indivisible one appears and
exists as the divided many. In Sri Krishna, the relative rarefies into the
Absolute, and the Absolute fades away into the relative. The gorgeous prince
and the austere sage embrace each other in Sri Krishna.
In Him man and God see each
other, as it were, and the world recognises its Maker. Power and Wisdom reach
their climax, the earth and the heavens greet one another and peace and joy
reach super-abundance in our benign Lord, Sri Krishna. Dharma and Bhrama become
one, the universe becomes the sport of the Divine, when the Lila Purushottama,
Sri Krishna, hoists the flag of the Infinite in the region that is mundane, and
reports Himself as the representative of the Eternal among the non-eternal. The
dictum that "Truth alone triumphs, and not falsehood" is
picturesquely illustrated in the deeds of Sri Krishna. The power behind virtue,
the spirit behind goodness, the truth behind the apparent success of evil has
been demonstrated through dramatic scenes in Sri Krishna’s unfailing support to
the Pandava brothers. Here He is, with everyone, as the Eternal Companion; only
He must be looked to for help.
What a grand life! The
householder and the Sannyasin, the great enjoyer and the great renouncer, the
child and the sagacious, the sportive and the contemplative, the human and the
Divine, melt together in the menstruum of Sri Krishna and exist as One! Truly,
God is All, and to God all are one. "He exists pervading all things"
(Svetasvatara Upanishad, IV-3).
Sri Krishna’s life is a
standing example of the omnipresence, omniscience and omnipotence of God, of
the fact of Divine Grace and of individual instrumentality in the evolution and
involution of the universe. His life is a pattern of life perfect, of the
attainment of the ideal of the Superman, of the philosopher-statesman, the
sage-administrator, the human realisation in life of the divine Transcendental
Reality. Sri Krishna, as the ideal Superman, shows in His life the way and the
goal of life of all, explains how to live and why to live. Life should aim at
the direct knowledge and experience of the Absolute, and it should be lived in
a way which does not, at any stage, violate the principle of this eternal Law,
but affirms it in every walk of life.
Beloved aspirants! Celebrate
the birthday of Bhagavan Sri Krishna, the sacred Janmashtami, making it an
occasion for you to turn over a new leaf, to start afresh Sadhana for
God-realisation, with added vigour and greater effort, utilise the day and
night of Sri Krishna-Janmashtami for prayer, Japa, worship and meditation. Be
pure. Be virtuous. Be sincere. Apply yourself with firm faith and strength of
will. Yield not to beguilements and threats. Move on forward with confidence
and determination. You shall succeed in achieving life’s Supreme Goal. The
Grace of the Almighty is ever with you.
Peace be to you all! May the
mighty Grace of Lord Sri Krishna flow through your hearts and prepare you for
the memorable regeneration in the Spiritual Consciousness! May your efforts
towards Self-realisation be crowned with glorious success! May you attain
Kaivalya Moksha!
Excerpts from:
The Ideal of
The Superman by Sri Swami Sivananda
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