Friday, February 20, 2009

Culture, thou hath withered

















Our millenia old culture is slowly and slowly withering, thanks to the bombardment of Westernisation. We have forgotten our ancient Indian culture by blindly aping the West. We all are in search of a Guru, who can enlighten us to be a Teacher for the society. A True Disciple first and then a True Teacher.


THE SCIENCE OF SEVEN CULTURES FOR QUICK EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN SOUL TO SAVE OUR SOCIETY AND PROSPER IN PEACE
INTRODUCTION
(a) An ounce of practice is better than tons of theory. Practise Yoga, Religion and Philosophy in daily life and attain Self-realisation.
(b) These thirty-two instructions give the essence of the Eternal Religion (Sanatana Dharma) in its purest form. They are suitable for modern busy householders with fixed hours of work. Modify them to suit your convenience and increase the period gradually.
(c) In the beginning take only a few practical resolves which form a small but definite advance over your present habits and character. In case of ill-health, pressure of work or unavoidable engagements, replace your active Sadhana by frequent remembrance of God.

HEALTH CULTURE
1. Eat moderately. Take light and simple food. Offer it to God before you eat. Have balanced diet.
2. Avoid chillies, garlic, onions, tamarind, etc., as far as possible. Give up tea, coffee, smoking, betels, tobacco, meat and wine entirely.
3. Fast on Ekadasi days. Take milk, fruits or roots only.
4. Practise Yogasanas or physical exercises for fifteen to thirty minutes everyday. Take a long walk or play some vigorous games daily.

ENERGY CULTURE
5. Observe silence (Mouna) for half an hour daily.
6. Observe celibacy according to your age and circumstances.

ETHICAL CULTURE
7. Speak the truth. Speak little. Speak kindly. Speak sweetly.
8. Do not injure anyone in thought, word or deed. Be kind to all.
9. Be sincere, straightforward and open-hearted in your talks and dealings.
10. Be honest. Earn by the sweat of your brow. Do not accept any money, things or favour unless earned lawfully. Develop nobility and integrity.
11. Control fits of anger by serenity, patience, love, mercy and tolerance. Forgive and forget. Adapt yourself to men and events.

WILL CULTURE
12. Live without sugar for a week every month. Give up salt on Sundays.
13. Give up cards, novels, cinemas, clubs and pubs. Fly from evil company. Avoid discussions with materialists. Do not mix with persons who have no faith in God or who criticize your Sadhana.
14. Curtain your wants. Reduce your possessions. Have plain living and high thinking.

HEART CULTURE
15. Doing good to others is the highest religion. Do some selfless service for a few hours every week, without egoism or expectation of reward. Do your worldly duties in the same spirit. Work is worship. Dedicate it to God.
16. Give two to ten percent of your income in charity every month. Share what you have with others. Let the world be your family. Remove selfishness.
17. Be humble and prostrate yourself to all beings mentally. Feel the Divine Presence everywhere. Give up vanity, pride and hypocrisy.
18. Have unwavering faith in God, the Gita and your Guru. Make a total self-surrender to God and pray: “Thy Will be done; I want nothing.” Submit to the Divine Will in all events and happenings with equanimity.
19. See God in all beings and love them as your own Self. Do not hate anyone.
20. Remember God at all times or, at least, on rising from bed, during a pause in work and before going to bed. Keep a Mala in your pocket.

PSYCHIC CULTURE
21. Study one chapter or ten to twenty-five verses of the Gita with meaning every week. Learn Sanskrit, at least sufficient to understand the Gita in original.
22. Memorize the whole of the Gita gradually. Keep it always in your pocket.
23. Read the Ramayana, the Bhagavata, the Upanishads, the Yoga Vasishtha or other religious books daily or on holidays.
24. Attend religious meetings, Kirtans and Satsanga of saints at every opportunity. Organise such functions on Sundays or holidays.
25. Visit a temple or a place of worship at least once a week and arrange to hold Kirtans or discourses there.
26. Spend holidays and leave-periods, when possible, in the company of saints or practice Sadhana at holy places in seclusion.

SPIRITUAL CULTURE
27. Go to bed early. Get up at 4 o’clock in the morning. Answer calls of nature, clean your mouth and take a bath.
28. Recite some prayers and Kirtan Dhvanis. Practise Pranayama, Japa and meditation from five to six o’clock. Sit on Padma, Siddha or Sukh Asana throughout, without movement, by gradual practice.
29. Perform your daily Sandhya, Gayatri Japa, Nityakarma and worship, if any.
30. Write your favourite Mantra or Name of God in a notebook for ten to thirty minutes daily.
31. Sing the Names of God (Kirtan), prayers, Stotras and Bhajans for half to one hour at night with family and friends.
32. Make annual resolves on the above lines. Regularity, tenacity and fixity are essential. Record your Sadhana in a spiritual diary daily. Review it every month and correct your failures.
- Teachings of Swami Shivananda and Swami Nityananda.

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