Re: The Ayurvedic Brahmachari
hariḥ oṁ
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namasté
from a past post ( some years back)...
Within the yama-s¹ that are listed out by patañjali muni, we find that of brahmacarya. When one thinks of brahmacarya it conjurs up celibacy.
Many have been taught that brahmacharya is continence, perhaps this is one facet. Yet there are many who believe too much attention has been placed on the word being ONLY celibacy. This is all well and good. Yet a far more richer notion than the retention of semen is the fullness offered in the term brahmā + ācārya. Let me explain.
Brahmā¹ is the creator, the creative impulse of all + carya is conduct. So , both put together, it is the conduct of brahmā, the source, Brahman. The path that leads to Brahman. We can also look at this another way. This carya is also a carriage, a chariot. The notion is then a carriage that brings one to the source of Creation, Brahman. Some also look at the word ācārya or a teacher 'knowing or teaching the rules'. The rules then that connect the sadhu to Brahman. That is why it (brahmacarya) has been considered 'a student' as one of the āśramas or halting places, stages of life.
These additional dimensions are notions from the chāndogya upaniṣad¹. Continence (or the practice thereof) brings the fruit of tapas and is equal to yajña (worship).
Yet the knower of truth that practices self-control ( another form of brahmacharya) attains the same benefits as vedic rituals (yajña).
This ritual is sattrāyaṇa - sat ( truth) + trāṇa (safety or protection), another form of continence and self control. 'Sat' is Being + trāṇa, or the benefits of protection in every way. So, one is protected by Being-Truth, in every way through this yajña (worship or sacrifice) and can also be accomplished by (and therefore equal to dispensing) self-control.
Here is my point
What is of great interest is the observance of silence, maunam is also = to brahmacharya. Why so? it is the silencing of the senses. Now what is the Supreme silence? Contact with ātman (Self, Being). And when can this be done? Sitting quietly, transcending during meditation. Hence, meditation is silence and is = to brahmacharya = yajña. Hence, being in and practicing silence is of great value.
So, there are those that try to control the senses outwardly - like holding on to the tail of a run-away horse. A noble effort, yet the horse does not go back to the barn.
How is the horse brought back ? Gently , easily, with some coaching and perhaps a carrott. So , all this notion of celibacy misses a deeper point of the knowledge ( and behavior ) of brahma+carya
iti śivaṁ
- brahmā = the the personal devata ; note brahman (brahma) is used for the impersonal or the Absolute ; yet one must note get caught up in this as it only brings confusion.
- yama-s & niyama-s listed out:
- ahiṁsā non-harm and leads us to the other 4 yama-s:
- satya is true , real , actual , genuine , sincere , honest , truthful , faithful , pure , virtuous , Reality. We know there are two levels or experiences of this. One is the spoken word, the truthful word, some call this honesty.
- asteya or non-stealing
- brahmacarya - the conventional view: state of an unmarried religious student; a state of continence and chastity yet we talked of its components brahma+carya; Brahma as the creator, the creative impulse of all + carya is conduct. So , both put together, it is the conduct of Brahma, the source, Brahman. The path that leads to Brahman.
- aparigraha is to back-away from and release (from the behavior of, since it is a yama) of grasping, binding and seizing. Therefore apaigraha is a most descriptive term for the absence of hoarding
- niyama-s
- Śauca - cleanliness. Yet in essence, purity. We can consider the purity of the heart and mind ( thinking and emotions)
- santoṣa - contentment. The absence of greed and possessing in excess ( hoarding)
- Tapas - is from tapa , to consume by heat or fire; this tapas blooms as tapasya. Most think austerity; some think religious austerity, penance, even severe restrictions. From a practical perspective , tapasya is self-control. This tapas compliments the yama of aparigraha - see above list.
- Svadhayāya - is considered study. It is also self-knowing. The study that can assist the individual to become SELF-knowing.
- Īśvara-praṇidhāna - this is the notion of recognizing and advancing ( some say adoring) Īśvara. Creating that personal relationship with Sarvesvara (Lord of all).
Last edited by yajvan; 05 January 2016 at 03:28 PM.
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