Saturday, February 13, 2010

Chapter 18: Ushaji's Loving Tenderness & Higher Education-Introduction to Vimla Nevile

Loving youngsters and respecting elders, Munno pleased everyone with her pleasant disposition. She was known as Bahenji and Bobo (elder sister) amongst colleagues and family members.

Dark-hued Krishna Playing the Flute in Pastures of Vrindavan

Going to the temple was a normal practice. Seeing her affection, affinity and closeness for her students it seemed they shared a strong bond.Motivated by her worship and dedicated devotion to Krishna they cast off worldly cares and family opposition and longed to head towards Vrindavan, to hear the dark god fluting in its blossoming pastures.

The clicking of sandals could be heard from a distance. A frail, meek lady bundled in a saree, strode by speedily. Wearing a plush coat, Bobo, an icon of love, met passersby.


 
A Woman Begging for Food

A maid begged,"Bibi! I need some food,"and she was moved instantly. An onlooker was stunned at the distinguished lady who had won accolades at the kavi sammelan yesterday and lectured on patriotism the day before, sparing time to simply listen to the woes of a poverty- stricken women.

Every day she would be draped in a new sari. She would use all the appealing accessories got by her father, like coiling her hair in a net. Once her professor had asked,"Munno! How many saris do you have?" Ever since she did not keep any more than two, wearing one and washing the other.


Shri Usha Bahenji Wearing a Coarse Sari

Those who have seen this distinctive principal, renowned poetess and social worker clad in a coarse sari, ordinary paduka (slippers), disheveled hair, a bindi of Thakurji's prasadi chandan, a rough blouse and large eyes, certainly adulated this unassuming persona.

Once the principal of a college of Ambala insisted that she join as its director and she was forced to accept his request. Some students had been posted on guard at the college gate to keep out unruly elements.All the listeners, onlookers and principal were eagerly waiting for Bahenji.,and a certain restlessness affected the scene.

Someone intervened that Bobo had a fetish for punctuality and ran out sure there had been a lapse.They saw Bahenji simply dressed, merrily pacing up and down under a tree. Everyone raced to get her. Both the students on duty went up and asked for forgiveness;"We could not recognise you otherwise this impertinence would have never occurred." Patting their backs she said,"I am pleased on the contrary because you honestly did your duty."

She had taken a vow to cook a meal herself and eat at home, and followed this regime for years.

Intoduction to Shri Vimla Nevile


Shri Vimla Nevile

With selfless love Bahenji was sowing the seeds of spirituality in mankind. One fine day,a Bahen came forward and exulted," I see you doing darshan of Krishna at the temple for considerable time everyday." She was Vimla Nevile and her father was working in the post and telegraph department. He had been transferred from Lahore and come to Ambala.

Having avid interest in satsang, Vimlaji was on the look out for such a group which sang devotional songs to Krishna. Coming into contact with the protagonist of our biography, she developed great affection for Bobo. Bahenji was absolutely against flaunting religious devotion and a certain serenity seeped into Vimlaji's religious sentiments.

She worked along with Bahenji as a teacher in the college. We have stated earlier that Bahenji's spirituality was well within the contexts of religious aspiration in a land of restrictive social constraints.


A Brahmin Child

Ushaji always had great reverence for brahmins and endorsed that a brahmin child is worthy of reverence despite not following religious obligations. God endorses that the brahmin and cow are His holy mouth and she adhered to this norm.

Vimla Bahenji was absorbed in religious devotion in her proximity and ultimately settled in Vrindavan. Becoming a recipient of Ushaji's blessings she ultimately went to Gaulok, where the dark-hued God forever dwells.

Shri Raj Dulari
Another Bahen,Raj Dulari, came into contact with Boboji.Being naive, she was easily gullible which can be harmful at times. One of the lawyer's daughter got her to meet Bahenji. She was clear-hearted and Bahenji could sense her loving temperament.


Raj Dulari Finally Resided in Vrindavan

Raj Dulari belonged to a spiritual family and probably they had met because of earlier sanskaras. Finally resigning as principal from a reputed school and steeped in devotion to Krishna, Raj Dulari resided in Vrindavan.

Bobo had vast knowledge of the Hindi language and whenever she could lay her hands on a book she would certainly read it.

A man came to her with a voluminous text. She requested him to leave it and he reluctantly agreed to spare it for a few hours. She began browsing through the book and went into a trance. When she became conscious all the pages had been flipped and the closed book lay beside her. The man arrived at the specified time and he just couldn't believe that she had gone through it. On hearing several concepts based on the book he was spellbound.

Bahenji had to appear for the M.A. examination and twenty days were left. One of her friends, Shri Vimlaji who gained indepth knowledge of the 'Gita' from her, had arrived three years back.The service she rendered of arranging the texts for Bobo is commendable and she was blessed to propagate the Gita in America. When results were declared in the Punjab University everyone was taken aback. Bahenji had stood second in the university.


Patiala

Simplicity and innocence were the key attributes of Bahenji and added to her brilliance.The examination centre was Patiala (Punjab) in those days.Her markeen dhoti which she was to wear had been washed and was wet. Concerned, the other Bahens insisted on packing a small suitcase with some saris.But she wore her damp one and left. Not to hurt their feelings,she carried it with her. On coming back she returned the baggage as it is not having used a single dhoti.

One can not cite a single instance where temptation, allurements and so-called worldly pleasures deflected Bobo's perennial quest for union with the Divine.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Chapter 17: Freedom from Social Constraints-Absorption in Lord Krishna's Seva



Rivers Don't Drink Their Own Water

True knowledge (understanding of the identity of the self with the ultimate Brahman) is the harbinger of tenderness, modesty and contentment. Usually rivers do not drink their own water and trees do not savour their own fruits. Their lifespan is for the service of others and the same holds true of saints. These eminent personages do not long for prestige and jealousy does not exist in their lives. Not concerned about worldly fame they work for the well-being of others. Firstly, they are not embroiled in any controversy and withdraw, on sensing any such issue.


India Gains Independence

Such an incident cropped up in Bahenji's life but being self-effacing she moved away from the scene. Though she basically led a spiritual life she had to conscientiously do several tasks. India had become independent and thus she was not mentally engaged in patriotism and work of the Congress. On the other end she had won great acclaim in the field of poetry. Rivalry invariably creeps in when there is competition between two stalwarts in one domain.

A grown-up daughter of another family in Ambala Cantonment, I would not like to name her, was very fond of writing poetry. Undoubtedly she wrote well but there was no comparison to Bahenji's verses.


Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

It has been seen that recognition eludes those who pursue it while blessing those who are least interested in it. Bahenji's verses, sensitivity of feeling and sentiments were spontaneous and moving.Her fame gnawed at them and led to the family becoming envious of her. Soon after,Bahenji came to know of the scene and could not tolerate their plight due to her. Being judicious, the way Chaitanya Mahaprabhu had handed over the billowing waves of Ma Jahnavi, Bahenji resigned from her societal designations.In any case she had left the chairmanship of Congress and was absorbed in attending to Thakurji.

Shri Keshav Anandji,a competent pandit, had predicted on seeing her horoscope,"She will go overseas and get exceptional fame there." It was likely that she would travel abroad in her political career.

Several Congress workers who were Bahenji's colleagues have held important posts in the state and central government.The astrologer had affirmed that if she did not go to foreign lands then she would spend her life as an accomplished saint steeped in exclusive devotion. That is precisely what happened; sacrificing fame she lived as a stoic which was extremely tough in the fast- paced temporal plane.

Lord Jagannath, Baladeva & Subhadra

She had revealed after darshan of Lord Jagannath in Jagannath Puri and a dip in the ocean that the possibility of going overseas had been fulfilled by sighting the ocean.

Shri Thakur Seva
Wheras bhakti is considered superior to knowledge, the upasna of Lord Ram and Lord Krishna has been accepted as the chief mode of devotion. The svarupa or individual idol we serve with dedication becomes a living presence.The enigmatic blue-hued Krishna manifests and has a living divine presence right there (In seva the devotee attends selflessly, without expectation of reward, to the needs of the Lord, and glorifies him by assuming a particular relationship with him.)


Shri Bhaktmal

Seva is one of the twenty-four religious observances propagated by Shri Nabhaji the composer of 'Bhaktmal'. Shastras and Puranas have also endorsed this mode of worship. When we are absorbed in service it transforms into love invading our hearts. Making us aware of the handsome god's presence it developes into an all-consuming intimacy with Krishna. And soon after, we relish his ardently passionate conversation, contact and, and ...

After her resignation, It so happened, that Usha Bahenji's daadi (paternal grand mother)passed away. She had already taken over serving Thakurji during her grand mother's infirm state. Now she gleefully accepted the entire regime of service with a certain freshness. Right from waking up Thakurji, doing His shringar or adornment, bhog (offering of food), singing his glories and shayan or putting Him to sleep, Bobo had the good fortune of attending to all his needs.Her father and sisters would take over at times when she had to foray out for work.


Shri Usha Bahenji Takes Over Seva of Shri Radha-Krishna, the Family's Yugal Sarkar

 No one had the competence to fathom her seva bhava. Not merely a duty, it involved her mind, tugged her heart and entrusted the soul while the body obediently followed the system. Time passed by in pampering and doting on Thakurji. The wealth of her life Radha-Krishna, the Yugal Sundar, would grant a new lease of life with their sweet gestures and passionate assurances when she went around, doing her duties and teaching at school.

Shri Sushila Bahenji,a close friend, would often help out with the seva.Sometimes her father would intervene ," What do you people keep doing for so long?" But no one can imagine the connection between the loving tenderness of a woman and adorable Radha-Krishna, since a woman's love for her Lord or husband is the only greatest possible love.


Saints Easily Reach the State of Oneness with Lord Krishna

So steeped in the love of Krishna are their hearts and so pure are their thoughts, that while others may only aspire to reach the state of oneness with the Lord, these simple saints have already attained it. After Sushila Bahenji's venturing to Ambala again, the joy of seva which Ushaji was relishing alone escalated further.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Chapter 16: Ushaji's Upasana, her Mode of Worship

Shri Usha Bahenji's Yugal Sarkar

Attaining God is easily accessible by upasna or sitting near your isht or favoured deity.Shri Thakur(Krishna's svarupa) and Bobo were so instinctively close that she had developed an all-consuming intimacy with Him.

If Krishna is the repository of madhurya, Bobo was equally tender in expressing and experiencing her love for Krishna, which was the form of her worship.The supreme lover is passionately drawn by such hungering devotees.


The Pushti Marg

Shri Nabhaji, the composer of 'Bhaktmal', propagated upasna or service to Krishna's svarupa, which allows the life of the devotee to interact with that of the Lord. It remains the primary form and expression of devotion in the Pushti Marg.


Gaudiya Upasana of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

Ushaji's passionate love for Krishna lay within the norms of the shastras and acharyas. In Vaishnavism, all men and women in the world are said to be spiritually women and the Lord alone is male, because a woman's love for her lord or husband is the only greatest possible love. One can observe an effortless convergence of Acharya Ramanuj's thought process, Shri Vyasdev Acharya's moving nikunj upasna, the doting seva of Acharya Vallabh and Goswami Vithalnath plus their inimitable madhur upasna, and the Gaudiya Upasna of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in her religious devotion.


Shri Radha-Krishna's Nikunj Vihar

This great saint of Braj neither confined madhur rasa nor raved about nitya vihar and considered nikunj upasna the basis of rasa relishing. The parakiya form of love expressed through one's status as parakiya, who is a woman married to another but yet in love with Krishna makes one's love free from the constraints of marriage. In the same way nikunj vihar is steeped in Radha-Krishna's romantic dalliance in the bowers of Vrindavan.Her sublimation of sensual feelings to spiritual desires and related heightening of spiritual experience was well within the contexts of religious aspiration in a land of highly restrictive social constraints.



 Krishna Wearing the Vaijanti Mala & Playing the Flute

Loving tenderness of the dark-hued god captivated her. Wearing the vaijanti mala (flower garland) and playing the mellifluous flute He crossed her threshold and she was drawn in delicious anguish to His side.

Krishna grants frution according to the bhava with which we sing his glories. There are as many methods of religious devotion as there are Vaishnavas. Bobo was always absorbed in madhurya bhakti or the sentiment of sweet romance and got loving assurances from Krishna at every step.



Manasi Ganga, Goverdhan

I recall Shri Priya Sharan Das. Residing at Goverdhan, the renowned saint of Braj had once remarked," The refrains of religious sects, their supremacy, style and path is for the elementary sadhakas or devotees." Bobo believed that in the constant proximity of Radha-Krishna all rasas, bhavas and paths merge, and are symbolic of the terrifying love of Krishna which invades our hearts. When we offer ourselves to the supreme lover with energy and joyfulness and love it is known as our bhava.

 
Cowherd Krishna with His Soft-Eyed Cows

Revered Bobo expresses at one instance," My ardent longing is not calmed by your divine majesty.I am fascinated by you as a cowherd of Braj when you go off with other gopas to graze the soft eyed cows that are the wealth of your village.Your form as Radha's lover, wearing the mor mukut and enrapturing the world with a slight smile and roving eyes, becomes you most of all. You may be worshipped by others as divine incarnate but for me you are the teasing, elusive and insistent paramour."

Nij Svaroop and Nitya Svaroop

Assuming the Gopi Bhava & Sakhi Bhava

Krishna's divine play is lacking without the gopi bhava and sakhi bhava, which are synonymous. Gopis are said to be of two kinds; one is sadhan siddha attained by constant devotion and the other is nitya siddha or eternally present. When Krishna incarnated in Vrindavan, the eternal parikar of Gaulok also manifested along with him. Gopis are the kayavyuhas or replications of Radha Rani. All sects and scriptures have acclaimed Lalita Sakhi as the primary sakhi and closest to Shri Radha.

Let us study the experiences of Bobo to understand how much entry she could gain into the most intimate transcendenal exchanges of Radha-Krishna. Lying down for some time after kirtan in the morning was a part of her regime; in isolation she would relish their amorous frolics and participate in their playfull dalliance.


Once a reminiscence tugged her in this state. She saw," Her manifest self transform into her divine form. She is wearing a flashy lehenga and radiant kanchuki, a veil is draped around her head, hands are loaded with bangles, kundals adorn her ears, and a zone of bells sounding with ravishing melody around her waist. Impassioned by the elusiveness of youth, she is wandering in a wild forest in search of the sakhis. Bewildered, she peeps into one nikunja after another with her anklets tinkling in quick succession.


Shri Radha-Krishna Sitting on a Boulder

On the other front sakhis flashily dressed are frantically searching for her. All of a sudden passing by the nikunja posited on the left, they meet this sakhi (Bobo). Two of the sakhis move ahead and holding Bobo's hand, embrace her. Others laugh in joyous abandon and hug her. Chatting about love escapades ,the sakhis take her to Priya-Priyatam sitting on a clean sofa-like boulder.

Lifting both their arms Radha-Krishna spring up joyously on seeing this beloved sakhi. Bringing her close, they dote on her. Placing her between both her beautiful legs,Kishori Radha rocks her for some time and soon after makes her sit by her side. Holding her hand, She gives it in the Supreme lover's lotus hands.

Dark-hued Krishna Placates His Intimate Sakhi

Ardently Krishna placates His intimate sakhi's irrepressible longing in that transcendental moment.

I am presenting a letter written by Bobo to her handsome Krishna in a dairy. She wrote," I was sitting in the kirtan at night, when a strange woman's question startled me," Are you married Bahen?" Amazingly I nodded my head in the affirmative. "Where does he live?" Came next. I regained my composure and some force made me reply,"Here." Smiling she insisted that I must make her meet him.Taken aback, I was amused at her eagerness," Certainly but after the kirtan gets over."

I stood up in embarrasment and she got up too.(Probably it was Your divine play that she made personal inquiries even on being a stranger) Taking her I stood at Your threshold since You are my very essence. But what next?

Shri Radha-Krishna Smile

I stood rooted but your laughter and Priyaji's mysterious smile were not hidden from me. Probably assuming me to be insane, and gullible and miraculously because of you the Bahen left. When I returned she had vanished."


Shri Krishna Lifts His Sakhi

Similarly once perturbed Bobo ran into the temple and stood in front of Thakurji's Shrine. He appeared even on the doors being shut and lifting her took her inside. She narrated the incident to Sushila Bahenji whom she had met in 1948. In frenzied ecstasy at this contact, Ushaji shrieked with joy. She was lying down when her body sprang up about two feet in the air and she was oblivious. Flustered, Sushila Bahenji loudly began chanting the mahamantra to pacify her and gradually Bobo became conscious.


The Lotus Feet of Shri Krishna

She writes at one instance." Yes, I remember clearly! You were harsh by fervently involving me in worldly cares but occasionally made me relish your captivating madhurya to assure me of your support. You recollect the day my Beloved, when alarmed by the pitch dark world, frightened I fled like a thief and fell down in your temple (garbhgriha). Instantly You flung open your doors and made me sit at Your feet. Sheltering me from everyone, You brought me absolutely close to you.Tell me the truth, have you forgotten that day."

It so happened that once after the early morning kirtan, Bobo lay down. She saw that the breeze of Basant tugged the heart strings of beautiful maidens. Spring is a harbinger of the escapades of Braj Balas, making them relish Krishna's romantic sentiments.

The Site of Vasant Utsav

"Yes, Bobo saw the site of Vasant Utsav (holi). Nature is glorified by the fragrance of yellow flowers and seems flirtatious. It is the dark grey of early morn. The sun god slowly reflected a reddish glow in the eastern direction.The site is enclosed by trees and there is an open courtyard in the centre.

At one end is a bower decorated with creepers and bushes. Hordes of sakhis are busy foraying to prepare for the madan utsav. One very delighted sakhi (Bobo) decked with a yellow kanchuki and crimson coloured lehenga, pink dupatta draped over the kanchuki, with tinkling anklets arrives. She is holding red gulal in a shining platter with joyous abandon.

She just manages a foothold when Krishna, the colour of the condensed sky, sneaks in from behind and holds her hand. Shyly she screws her eyebrows and turns to look backwards. Her eyes are filled with the langour of love and she blushes. A smile plays on her lips and the elation of that moment is inexpressible.

Svamini Kishori ji

Revered Bobo would call out to Kishoriji as svamini. Feeling intensely close to her, Radha Rani asked her to address in a more intimate manner.

Once while doing sankirtan Bobo saw her divine body as separate from her individual self.Heavily adorned with finery, she was sitting beside Radha Rani on a boulder. Resting her head, Radha Rani was pampering her while handsome Krishna hidden behind a dense tree was watching the scene. Priyaji beckoned with her eyes and the Supreme Lover stepped out.


The Three of Them are a Single Entity

The three of them sat engrossed for a while as three distinct bodies but in essence a single entity. Construing Krishna's desire for a loving relationship with Bobo, Priyaji went to the nearby nikunja and dark Krishna continued sitting. A passionate dalliance ensued with the sakhis also relishing the scene.

The matter dates back to 1967 when revered Bobo took a vow of silence or maun as a mark of love for Radha-Krishna.The entire day was spent in pampering Shyama-Shyam and attending to their needs. In the evening she would wander out for the closeness of Shri Yamunaji.

In the last week of September 1967 Bobo sat absorbed on the sandy banks of the Yamuna for hours. All of a sudden she got up and headed home. Unknowingly she turned towards the Shri Radha Raman Mandir and kept walking.

Shri Radha Raman ji

Having darshan of Radha Ramanji she was delighted. Not yet satisfied she kept waiting for the temple doors to open again and saw,"There is an extremely beautiful enclave which has an oval shaped line of dense trees. Bobo in her divine form is sitting on an attractive platform posited in the centre. She peeps behind trees and is eagerly seeking Priya-Priyatam. The dark grey evening is captivating.


Dark-hued Krishna Hugs His Sakhi

Standing in a dance posture Bobo is expectant when tip toing from the back handsome Krishna embraces and startles her. Meanwhile holding on to both ends of His pitambar and in a similar dance posture, Krishna is frivolously resting His head against hers. Lifting her with one of His arms He takes her into a nearby nikunja bathed in milky whiteness,. A rounded radiant courtyard is present for Radha-Krishna to sit on. Spirited Priyaji can be seen coming from behind a cluster of trees.

Dotingly Radha Rani rests Her head on Bobo while the supreme lover places His left hand on Priyaji's shoulder.All three seem lost in an amorous frolic longing for yet more. Regaining her composure,Bobo was grateful(particularly to Kishoriji, it seemed she had organised this escapade intentionally)and embarrassed. She made Priya-Priyatam sit on the site fabricated for them. Instantly several sakhis dressed in colourful finery arrived from the neighbouring thickets. Bobo was sure they would tease her and sat right at the back, delighted yet sceptical.They spotted her and amused Priya-Priyatam with their banter.

She had no inkling when the darshan opened and got up to leave in a trance. The episode continued and she saw heavily adorned Sushila Bahenji en route. In her divine form, she was carrying a platter of paan (betel leaf) and offering it to Shyama-Shyam. No one can say how long Bobo relished the deeper ecstasies of devotion.

The instinctive bhava of a person and seva is known as bhakti or religious devotion. When upasna, the mode of worship transforms in to personal experience, one reaches the heights of elation and ecstasy.

Dark-hued Krishna is Human As Well as Divine

Bobo endorsed the doctrine that Krishna is very much in and of this world but yet He is above it, He is human and yet divine, a mere mortal in love with the gopis of Vrindavan but essentially divine, sensuous but also pointing to the spiritual aspect of romantic love. And when there is this intimacy of Krishna through love there no need for either contemplation or devotion that is generally reserved for god realization.The ultimate lesson for the devotees of Krishna is that the search for the other is the search for the self.The multiple is ultimately one.

Searching for purity and peace, the greatest of saints can sight Krishna, the supreme lover, due to their energy and joyfulness and love where there is no place for societal constraints. Love and religious observances are strung together but at times love surpasses devotional practices.

Bobo was steeped in madhurya bhakti. Her pathos of longing was appeased by the joy of belonging. She was replete with the gopi bhava and knew that Krishna abided in her heart when she sang his praise and dwelt in her longing for him.