Sage of Kanchi –
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Sri Paramacharya !
Sri Paramacharya recommended a simple way of living, excessive desire is the major cause for grief and
sufferings, our desires, and dreams for accumulating wealth grow endless, it
often leads to disappointment and failure, hence Acharya advised people to put up
with the necessities of life and lead a
simple life, he strongly recommended joy of giving, the practice of giving away to
needy people who are lacking essentials of life which leads to end sufferings
of worldly existence and liberation from repeated births. Impurities of mind like desire, anger, ego,
pride, jealous, and lust multiply sins and grief, therefore Acharya advised
people to contemplate on the supreme spirit, that would wash away the sins and
impurities of the worshiper. Scriptures and Dharma
Shasthras taught us exemplary methods to attain salvation and relief from
miseries and sorrows once for all, the person who meticulously follow the ideology of
scriptures attain immense bliss, these scriptures written by illustrious
Rishis are not meant to create any
anxiety in the worshiper, they describe the pros and cons of all the deeds in
detail, they recommend the methods to achieve goodness in life by following
Yogic practices, meditation, observance of vows and austerities, the performance of
religious practices, and carry out the duties and responsibilities which are
the essential means to attain liberation from repeated births. Our body is an instrument/vehicle/shrine to
achieve the above purpose; it is the shrine where the supreme soul resides,
therefore strictly adhering to discipline is essential to ward off illness and
that is how the science of Medicine/Ayurveda came into existence. There are three types of meditation to keep
our mind cluster free; keeping mind without any distraction and focusing on a specific object is called ‘Savikalpa Samadhi’. The natural state of realization of ‘self’
followed with inquisitiveness to search for bliss is called ‘Sahaja Samadhi’. ‘Nirvikalpa
Samadhi’ is the highest of the state and final objective of meditation, where the mind
completely stops functioning and unites with the supreme consciousness. These are practiced for self- purification
and attain self-realization and God-realization as well.