VIJAY JI PAYS SHRADDHANJALI TO BHAKTIMATI USHA BAHENJI
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USHA BAHENJI |
Shri Vijay had been transferred to Ambala in January 1958. As a matter of chance his office was in the same neighbourhood as Bobo (Bhaktimati Usha Bahenji) and he had rented a room nearby. He had spent four years in Ambala studying till the tenth class. His friend Satya Prakash studied from Bahenji and requested Vijay to continue his studies in the last quarter. However, Vijay had a fixed mindset because a certain friend had foreseen that he would not study any more than the tenth class. Therefore he turned a deaf ear to the suggestion but it evoked a desire.
Vijay's
friend approached Usha Bahenji but she refused, not wanting to teach anyone
other than Acharyaji's abandoned class. On suggesting again he got the same
curt answer. At this end Vijay had lost patience and asserted that if needed he
would study from someone else. But destiny had something else in store. A
divine force urged his friend Satya Prakash and he entreated Bahenji yet again.
Revered
Bobo was moved this time and the future became explicit. She had to go
Chandigarh University for some work and Vimla Nevile accompanied her. While
singing God's glories Bobo's sight was instantly fixed on the sky outside the
bus. She saw a boy posited there and instantly the vision of three boys she had
glimpsed earlier flashed across like lightning. Consenting to have the boy
brought, she would consider if he was worth being taught.
Several
thoughts tugged at that shy innocent boy. Learning weighed against the realm of
ignorance and he could not take any decision. Somehow time at his office passed
by and the glorious moment arrived.
The
class was to be held at Vimla Nevile's residence in the Punjabi Mohalla.
Vijay arrived there with his friend. Everyone spread out their mats and sat
down with students streaming in one by one. The new entrant Vijay sat on one
side and waited for Bobo's arrival.
Soon
after, a clicking sound could be heard. The door opened and short statured,
frail, with loose hair, large eyes and a
red bindi radiating on her high forehead, Bobo entered with
another Bahen. She was clad in a white dhoti and full sleeved white printed
blouse of coarse cotton and wore padukas on her feet. She had a lustrous face
and a keen eye which could see right through your innards. Her enigmatic person
cast a spell on Vijay. Studying with lowered eyes he strived to see her
countenance and she occasionally glanced at him. He seemed to have one
peculiarity but it did not take her long to identify the third boy. Time got
over and the class was dismissed.
On coming home Vijay was sceptical
about whether he would be allowed to attend class tomorrow. The next day he
went to study, well groomed.
On seeing his shaven beard, Bobo
naturally remarked,"You did well. The Lord does not approve of our
dressing in a slovenly fashion."
A recipient of Shri Vimla Nevile and
her mother's kindness, this boy came to study with an intense affinity.
Gradually
the term got over. Two to three other girls enrolled but Vijay was the only
boy. The text was needed while teaching and he had the good fortune to sit next
to her on the takht (seat made of planks)making us all
envious. Boys would come to study but would generally quit after a couple of
days.
Bobo had a great sense of humour.
"Boys do no stay on ever since you have
come," she remarked.
Vijay
was irritated but instantly repentant. This was just an amusing remark by one
who had showered love on him.
Shri Vijay Bhaiya
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Vijay
had some interest in bhakti literature. Bobo knew about his attraction,
dedication and infatuation with the Divine which was making him circulate
mechanically. He fervently looked out for opportunities to visit Bobo.
One
day the sky was overcast with clouds. Bobo was enchanted by the madhurya of blue-hued Krishna on seeing the gathered
clouds. Taking along a couple of students she came to the terrace for relishing
the dark beauty of Krishna, the colour of the condensed sky. She asked Vijay if
he could write some lines on the captivating scene. He penned a write up and
she was touched on seeing her sentiments somewhat expressed. Vijay would attend
classes at Vimlaji's house but now he had permission to come to Bobo's
residence. Bobo's asceticism and simplicity steadily entered his life, with a
sublimation of his waywardness. With her divine energy Bobo had become aware of
everything.
A
routine of going to class everyday had begun. An attraction of Shri Thakurji
abiding in Bobo was fabricating a chance. Going to office and an eagerness to
visit her soon after was apparent.
Bobo would make Vijay stay back after
class. An icon of loving tenderness she would sit for hours with him, drawn by
a certain attraction.
She
would ask at times if he was bored but invariably got this precise answer,
"No, certainly not".
Delighting
in a peculiar joy Vijay never found this practice strange. Bobo very well knew
the secret of his getting prasad along with her when it was
distributed. He had certainly sobered down and had no friend in particular.
All students were charmed and
spell-bound by Shri Usha Bahenji’s manner of teaching marked by true
friendship. What she had taught for six days Bobo had them write on the same
subject on the seventh day of the week. When electricity went off the students
were engrossed in giving the examination while she would continue fanning them
with a hand fan. Not just a student and teacher relationship this bond is can
be shared by great personages steeped in the sweet love of blue-hued Krishna.
Days
passed by and the sequence of studying continued. That boy due to her fondness
was absorbed in further studies. A test was organized for sending fees to the
University. To inspire students, Bahenji declared that she would teach the
student who scored the maximum marks for a month by giving extra time.
The
results of examination had yet to be declared. The contact which had started as
a student turned into affinity along with religious devotion. Now delighting in
Krishna's playfull dalliances, Vijay's life which had revolved around the
mundane turned towards spiritual evolution because of Bobo.
Bulleh Shah |
She often narrated the incident of sufi saint Bulleh Shah. Saint Inayat Shah was his guru. Once Inayat Shat was busy working as a gardener when Bulleh Shah happened to pass by.
" Bullya
Rabb da ki pauna, Aidhron putna audhar launan." Which meant that it is
very simple to attain God. Moving away your mind from here(material world),
immerse it there (in God), he had promptly replied on Bulleh Shah's asking how
to attaint God.
The examination
results of her last class were out and everyone had passed with good grades.
Some students who were only concerned with studies got busy in their respective
jobs. Others attracted by Bobo's lifestyle, considering her as the refuge of
their quest or rather Krishna making them relish His madhurya through
Bobo, flocked to her at all hours.
Bobo had taken birth for a cause. Conscious of this fact, she distributed the deeper ecstasies of devotion with a free hand and endowed the competence to grasp it. Those steeped in her terrifying rush of love are well aware of the attachment, ardent longing and curiosity which urged them to be by her side, as she filled their lives with inspiration and delight.
Bobo had taken birth for a cause. Conscious of this fact, she distributed the deeper ecstasies of devotion with a free hand and endowed the competence to grasp it. Those steeped in her terrifying rush of love are well aware of the attachment, ardent longing and curiosity which urged them to be by her side, as she filled their lives with inspiration and delight.
“Boboji
here refers to Saint Ushaji of Vrindavan and Vijayji was Her student since the
age of 16. Born on 19th December 1938, he passed MA in 1965 and got a Govt
Officer's job. Thereafter he quit this post to become a denizen of Braj in
1972, renouncing all worldly pleasures to attain spiritual bliss. During this
long span of 36 years from 1972 to the date of His Gaulokgaman (
24th May, 2008) Sadhu Vijayji widely journeyed all over Braj . He wrote
the ‘Braj Bhoomi Mohini’. There is something strikingly enchanting about the
text as it describes the celestial land of dreams and Lord Krishna's divine
play. When Saint Ushaji, His ideal and Guru, wrote the foreword of this deeply
moving work, She was actually laying the foundation of a Devotee-writer in
Vijayji. Later, he edited several of Her works. Of late, ‘Shri Krishan
Leelalok’ was the latest 21st book to be published while ‘Shri
Krishan Karnamrit’ is still in the press.
Madhurya, the Watchword of Shringara Bhakti
Shri
Vijay’s greatest work has been ' Braj Vaibhav Ki Apoorv Shri Bhaktimati Usha
Bahenji,' the biography of Bahenji. Herein Supreme Lover Krishna is seen as the
repository of madhurya and Bobo, as she was fondly called, is
equally tender in expressing and experiencing her love for Krishna
Furthermore,
Shri Vijay writes beautifully about her life wherein Bobo becomes a paradigm of
the perennial quest of mankind for a divine and transcendental love. As madhurya translates into ananda comes
the realization that everyone is ultimately a nayika searching
for Krishna and worshippers come to find the god within themselves.
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