More on Svargam and Naragam
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• July 3, 2002
SRIMATHE RAMANUJAYA NAMAHA Dear Moderator, your comments.. > svarga and naraka do indeed exist, according to all >Vedantins >including Ramanuja. In this connection, I would like to make a differentiation in the nature of heaven and hell as mentioned in the texts and the nature of heaven and hell that we the ordinary mortals (brimming with a number of doubts about the feasibility of the same)visualise!! The lord gave me the courage to say this - as has always happened, he shows me the way when I ask for it, I tumbled upon certain verses in BG which I think are more relevant and self-explanatory. They are the verses from Srimad Bhagavad Gita, chapter 9, slokas 20 and 21. " Tri vidya maam somapaha puthapapa yagyairishtwa svargathim prarthyanthe/ Te punyamaasaadhya surendraloka-mashnanthi divyandavi deva bhogaanu// " (9-20) " Te tam bhukthva svarga lokam vishalam ksheene punye marthyalokam vishanthi/ Evam thrayee dharmam anupprapanna gadaagadam kaamakaamaa labhante" (9-21) In continuation of my previous post, let me say the following.From the verse 9-20 &21, it comes doubly clear that -> svarga praapthi is possible for those who do the homas as per the tri vidhya - the three vedas and who drink soma(?). This probably explains why the one who reaches that land is called the king of Soma (BS explanation) -> These jivas enyoy the results of the punya- no confusion here because svarga stands for enjoyment of punya. -> But what is to be noted here is that the punya that arises on account of the Vedic injunction (tri vidhya) are not the same as those punyas that we normally understand as to be arising from various types of good deeds. Because they are the'Pootha paapa' That is the paapam that are a hindrance to attaining the svarga lokam have been removed by them. If on the contrary we assume the implication of pootha paapa as one who has removed / dissolved *ALL* the paapa, the lord's next sloka CAN NOT stand vindicated. That is the jiva will be ridden of all the punya (now exhausted in svarga)and already he has removed the paapam (has become a pootha paapa)so he will now have zero balance! If so he need not be born again. But the lord says in the next sloka that he is born again! That means the paapam that the soul has successfully erased must be the ones that would have otherwise disabled him to go to svargam. Just as how the punya from tri vidhya is different, distinct and special, the paapam by the removal of which he becomes a pootha papa (I think this word is used as a vinaiyaalaNayum pEyar)is also of distinct nature. ( I don't know whether I am right in making this inference. I may stand to be corrected by learned devotees) >From the next sloka. -> svarga lokam is vishaalam. meaning there are different types of enjoyment at diiferent levels of magnitude in accordance with the levels of punya. -> The moment the punyam gets exhausted, the soul is reborn to the marthya lokam. If we assume the nature of the punya as 'just' the normal one arising from the actions of mind, speech and body and not as discussed just above, once again the question comes here as to what punyam he will have now in his credit as he will have only paapams and does this not make him a heena janmam or qualify him to go to hell? But the lord doesn't say so. He says that they are reborn. According to BS, this soul is born in good wombs and under good conditions. This means the punya that accompanies him to the earth must be different and is intact! The punyam that accrues on account of doing the homas as per the three vedic injunctions. (One example already noted is the Jyothishtomena hoam)helps him to reach svargam (kaamakaama -desirous of transient joy -that is why Sri Ramanuja discounted the results of this homa in "Mimasa refuted" in his bhashya to Vedanta sutras. -refer my earlier post) This must be independent of (and in addition to)the other punya that arises in the normal course of actions through mind, speech and body.Only then it makes some meaning to say that the jiva after exhausting the punya that helped him ascend the svargam, comes back to undergoo the results of the residual karma. It can then be claimed that the need doesn't arise to go to hell to work out the paapa because, it can be assumed now, in line with svarga kama karma, that unless the jiva has done the most henious kind of paapam that requires him to undergo the ills of hell, he need not go to hell! I think Vedantas talk of going to svargam or narakam in this context. Other wise I stand by what I wrote in my previous mail,that -the souls reach pitru loka in the normal course -or be in the company of good souls on account of its good conduct in the world - the other side is a blend of harmonious existence of peacefulness and agrreable-ness. - it can be the contrary in the case of so-called hell, for the evil ones (who were evil in tri-kaaran in the earth) to be in the company of evil ones with evil thoughts, I once again stand by the notion that the karma which arises from prakruthi sambhandam must/ can be exhausted only in the plane that has prakruthi sambhandam, i.e., on the earth - that svarg and narag as such exists simultaneously for every one according to the manner in which he has to exhaust his praarabhda karma. that (now included in this post)svarg or narag as explained in the scriptures may not still hold good as they will be practically empty now- with the possible exception of narag. It is my wish that I don't want people to be haunted and daunted by fears of hell. For we are seeing enough of it (hell) in our lives and those of others. The fear is necessary to make people behave properly. But in to day's world the extent of suffering is so huge, so unbearable and so mind-boggling, that each one learns a lesson from his own suffering. Every person who comes to show me his hand, expecting me to say a good word about his future, makes me say that the rules for kaliyuga are different. There is no need to wait for completing this birth, to go to hell or heaven. The results start taking shape then and there, immediately. In my experience in reading over a thousand palms, I can say that the injunction for this yuga is, "Murpagal seiyin pirpagal vilayum" The different kinds of sufferings that I come to know, the confessions that the sufferers make, the self-imposed responsibility that I have taken up to say soothing words to balm the suffering hearts and to even give false hope where there is none, make me beg to God, "Enough is enough, let them not suffer more even after death, in some extraneous abode of hell' When, I, the ordinary mortal can be so moved by the pains in other's life, won't HE, the kaarunya seelan in HIS SUPREME compassionate bhava pardon them, spare them of more of hell. HE WILL HE HAS TO... KOOVIKKOLLUM KAALAM ENNUM KURUGAADO..... jayasree sarnathan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! 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