(Jadabharata continues to provide insight into the lessons of philosophy to Rahugana. SHARE IT IF YOU LIKE)
“It is but natural for all the beings to have the feeling of ‘mine’ and ‘my’, the symptoms of ego, pride, vanity. It is not advisable to ignore such feelings. B
ut, such feelings should be overpowered, erased and destroyed by serving Lord Hari and the Gurus or Lord Vishnu and Lord Vayu. That alone can ensure salvation,” says Jadabharata.
BhrAtruvyamEnam twamadaBhraveeryamupEkshayA(a)pyEDhitamapramattaha|
GurOrharEshcharaNOpAsanAstrO jahi vyaLeekam swamAtmamOham||
The word Atmamoha means self-esteem or the sense of ego. Jadabharata is telling Rahugana to shun the sense of self-esteem or egoism, self-pride, selfishness. When Jadabharata had earlier told Rahugana that even though born with a body or physique, he (Jadabharata) had no misery that is always attached and inherent with the body, the king had asked “How is it possible?” Rahugana had further argued: “When the existence of body is true, the related misery or distress comes along with it.”
Different doctrines or schools of thought contend that what Jadabharata meant was to rid the ego, pride, self-esteem etc., by considering the existence of body as false. The line of such argument is called falsification or Mithyavada. However, Sri Madhwacharya advises ‘AtmamOham jahi” or win over the false pride about the body. Moha means passion and Atmamoha means passion for self, which drives human mind towards passion towards the body, which is often mistaken as soul. The capacity to drive away the passion over self comes with passion one develops towards the Lord, which is inculcated with the belief that Lord alone is independent and all our bodies and their actions are driven, mentored and monitored by Lord.
Jadabharata tells to Rahugana: AbhimAnAdEva samskArO(a)nyaThA nEti parihAraha|
Earlier, Jadabharata had said “DEhEna jAtasya hi mE na santi” and the king had in turn asked “How is it possible”. Jadabharata replies as above. “Misery grips family life due to passion or attachment. Once the passion is won over, there is no room for misery” and such a state can be attained only by passionate devotion towards the Lord. (Contd….)
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