According to Vedic philosophy, the Yogis
According to Vedic philosophy, the Yogis express their
salutation to the Guru, the one who is the Dispeller of darkness and, is verily
the representative of Brahma (The Creator), Vishnu (The Sustainer) and Shiva
(The Destroyer). He creates, sustains knowledge and destroys the weeds of ignorance.
Guru is Verily the Para-Brahman (ultimate consciousness) and salutations to
that Guru.
Guru is not just an individual you see in a mortal body.
He's omnipresent and not constrained by the limits of time and space.
All the major religions in the world, despite their
intrinsic mutual differences, hold a unanimous view that the entire universe
with its animate and inanimate parts was created out of a divine word. The
Hindu or Vedic religion is no exception to this concept of God being the divine
word of our origin. It acknowledges Om as the sacred syllable — the divine
sound out of which God created this universe. Out of this divine word evolved
variations of potent vibratory sounds capable of connecting with specific
planes of consciousness on the subtle level. Each of these sacred vibratory
sounds was called ‘Mantra’ in the scriptures with instructions on specific ways
of pronouncing the divine word to achieve specific results. The mantras
therefore form the very basis of Indian spiritual discipline.
Sri Aurobindo has said that the mantra given by a Siddha
Guru has the ability to give the disciple an inner vision, “The Mantras, always
secret, and given to the disciple by his Guru, are of all kinds… This type of
magic, or chemistry of vibrations, simply proceeds from the conscious handling
of vibrations on higher planes of consciousness. This is poetry, music, the
spiritual mantras of the Upanishads and the Vedas, the mantras a Guru gives his
disciple to help him consciously make direct contact with this or that plane of
consciousness, this or that force or divine being. Here, the sound holds in
itself the power of the experience and realisation – it is a sound that makes
us see.”
The Guru manifests
himself through the mantra and can be realised only by the awakening of inner
self. Ultimately, the self realisation of disciple affirms that Guru's
existance is within him and thus they become One. This also known as the
feeling of "Adwait" (Oneness), the highest state of consciousness.
Self Realization has always been the ultimate goal of all religions and spiritual traditions of the world. But, It has now become a mass phenomenon achieved effortlessly through Siddha Yoga, which is Guru Siyag’s invaluable gift to humanity.
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