Thursday, 22 December 2011

Budha Smiles..

Letter to Sri Ravi Kumar Sistla:

Dear Sir Ravi,

Budha Smiles…

To my last mail titled.. Old Age-Realisation of Ananda-What is? you replied stating..ananda of a seeker of moksha is also not permanent and that ananda ends with him on his death and cannot be known by others..

In this regard, I tried it again further to express my view here to some extent..

When nuclear test was conducted during BJP rule in Rajastan (Pokran) and when Taliban Rule was rooted out in Afganistan, I remember, the Budhist Monk from Tibet said that, “Budha Smiled”. These happened many years ago.

What is the connection between simple smile of Budha and Moksha? is the probable question!

I believe Budha is a liberated soul. He took birth on a particular mission to impart divine knowledge to ordinary humans that, ‘desire is the root cause of all sufferings on this earth. ‘Budha attained Moksha in his previous births itself. Just like all other incarnations, Budha also descended on this earth with particular purpose to push people from darkness to light that is towards knowledge. I thought so many years about the smile of Budha. What it would mean? What does it indicate? Whether that smile has got any correlation with his being as liberated person.

I got the clue few years back while I was reading the subject. I got sense to believe myself that Budha is a liberated person.

Generally everyone when enters this world from mother’s womb make a cry. Crying of a new born baby at the time of its birth is quite natural in our view. If there is no cry that is unnatural. Coming into this world with crying, that is taking a material form of life or birth or trying for breathing it might be.. it happens so with every human being.

If a new born baby won’t make any sound, noise or crying, the midwife or elder womenfolk may tease the baby by slapping or otherwise to make it cry to bring it into material life. Of course it is also to confirm that baby is alive perhaps. So, material lives of ordinary human beings start with crying only. They have to then make their struggles for happiness and liberation with knowledge for avoiding that crying in this world.

But in case of Budha, it so happened that Budha was smiling while entering into this world from his mother at the time of his birth indicating enough that he was born alive as well as he was liberated person. That was indication of his divinity.

So, a person who attains moksha and who learns to treat dukha and sukha and who finds no difference in both the states of happiness and unhappiness carries forward that legacy, his janma - samskara with him to next birth also. He takes birth as ‘Karana - Janma’.

So, I believe the state of happiness of a seeker of moksha may not end with him on his demise, but it goes further beyond his physical/material life and beyond that Janma and ultimately if at all it takes a birth again which then manifests then into a smile.

Further carrying forward of something from the present page to the next page to write it as brought forward happens not only in accounts but also occur in cycle of Janmas of deaths and births.

Did you like it and agree it sir?

Smiling and confident people are like an axis at the centre of a wheel. An axis is a static one (without movement) for our vision. It is our view only. But axis works in between the wheel and moving mass - object for its movement bearing the entire burden and without moving itself. Please imagine this. But, axis just like in attained moksha without the sense of pressure or no pressure, happiness or unhappiness works within and carry forward the movement of the entire body rested on it.

Is it not so sir?

The happiness of a Guru who attained moksha already do not end with him physically but even after his demise he shares the same happiness, peace, assurance and divine power from his Samadhi. SAI, Ramana, Ramakrishna or Jesus who ever it may be has thus assured us in their style. It is true for millions of people.

I am only a witness to this.. I do not speak with any other status to others.. I think I am giving evidence as a witness of the truth which I understand. God is the judge to decide whether it is viable. I have taken liberty sir with you. Please correct me and open up me and enlighten me further.

O’ God… let me kindly keep as a good witness before your creation and eternity to know you absolutely….

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