Swami Sri Bolananda Giri
Maharaj
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Giri Maharaj!
Chapter – 4
Bhola Das returned to his
preceptor and said “ Gurudev, I have followed your order,” The preceptor asked “ Did your mother or
anyone recognize you or not? Bhola Das said, “ No, Gurudev, none recognized
me.” The preceptor Gulab Giri said “
Narayan Giri, you can take care of the Ashram like old days, I will keep giving
you instruction at the right time.” Bhola Das’s Sanyasashram name was Narayan
Giri, he replied, “As you wish Gurudev.”
Narayan Giri took care of
all the responsibilities of Ashram which had several cows, buffalos and
lands. The disciples at the Ashram had
to look after the daily chores of Ashram, feeding cows and buffalos, and take
them for grazing and milking them, bring woods from the forest for cooking
meals, preparing meals for all the disciples and devotees, maintaining the
shrine and Ashram pristine and if the preceptor find any fault in these work he
will not tolerate, severe punishments were imposed for the mistakes.
In olden days, the
education was provided in ‘Gurukul’ where the children were sent to the hermitage
of the preceptor, they have to perform various tasks like learn discipline,
lessons on scriptures, the performance of religious rites, working in the Ashram
and bring necessities like wood, and vegetables, bringing waters from the
river, milking cows, preparing meals, begging alms, worship Lord and assisting
others in daily chores of Ashram and work on agricultural land. They have to
take part in meditation, Yoga, worship of Lord and serve the preceptor whenever
he requires. The child has to undergo
strict discipline, follow rules and regulations, serve the preceptor and learn
the lessons on Veda and scriptures.
These responsibilities were imposed upon the children to increase their
mental strength and physical stamina so that they can take spiritual practices
at a higher level and achieve the greatest results.
This was the method adopted by the preceptors who prepare his disciple
to an eligible candidate for attaining the greatest heights in spiritual
life. Some children will succeed in
their journey, others may run off from the Hermitage during this process. The preceptors make the children work so
hard, so that their inner impurities will get washed off, and they will realize
the importance of being responsible and spiritually learned. There will be hardly any time left for
relaxation for the children, if any fault in the work, the preceptor will get annoyed. If a disciple does not understand the likes
and dislikes of his preceptor, he cannot achieve any success in spiritual life. The life in Gurukul was like shoveling gold
bars into the blazing fire to make an exquisite piece of jewel. The preceptor
stands as a ladder and a good support system with his disciple throughout the journey of
spirituality. A child named Bhola Das
from a small village of Bengal arrived in the Ashram and achieved the status of great Yogi Narayan Giri with his hard
work and perseverance.