Inspiring Anecdotes in the Life of Swami Chinmayananda Saraswati (Post No.3600)

Written by S NAGARAJAN

 

Date: 3 February 2017

 

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Post No.3600

 

 

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by Santhanam Nagarajan

Swami Chinmayananda Saraswati (Birth 8-5-1916 Samadhi 3-8-1993) was one of the greatest Hindu spiritual leaders of our times.

He was in Himalayas. One day there was a sudden call! He himself narrated what had happened thus: “Mother Ganga in her incessant hurry seemed to tell me, ‘Son, don’t you see Me? Born here in Himalayas, I rush down to the plains taking with me both life and nourishment. Fulfilment of any possession, is in sharing it with others.’ I decided. I was encouraged. I felt reinforced. The urge became irresistible.”

Then he came down to the plains and started meeting people. He travelled length and breadth of the whole world and attracted thousands of followers. His Gita discourses were very famous. He founded Chinmaya Mission on 8th August 1953. The Chinmaya movement was born out of love and rooted in the wisdom of Truth.

His eloquence in English is very famous. Once when one devotee told him that he was always in the midst of troubles he immediately retorted saying, “When troubles come to trouble you, don’t trouble to stop the troubles, but allow the troubles to trouble the troubles, so that no trouble is free to trouble you. Trouble not at troubles; let the troubles trouble the trouble”. Everybody laughed. The questioner understood the point and was cleared of his doubt. The great Tamil Poet Thiruvalluvar said in his poem, “When trouble comes laugh at it”

He delivered several lectures in America.  At the end of the first talk in Palo Alto, one of the listeners asked him, “What is your technique?”

“What is my technique? My technique is to stand on my nose and meditate” said Swamiji. “But I only practice it in private”.

 

He gave a mischievous laugh, and then thundered seriously, “If you are looking for shortcuts in spirituality or instant psychedelic happenings, you have made a mistake today. But don’t repeat it – don’t come tomorrow.”

His words were straight.  Everyone got the message. They turned every day to hear the discourses.

Once, a young boy asked Swamiji, “What made you renounce the world? You were a postgraduate in English Literature and Law, and a very successful journalist:

Swamiji asked him in return, “when will you spit that thing out?” referring to the chewing gum in the boy’s mouth. “Oh! I am just about to spit it out. There is no juice left in it,” said the boy. “Ah! I, too, did just that,” laughed Swamiji. “I had chewed the world sufficiently and did not find any more juice in it.”

One skeptic asked him, “Whatever you teach is there in the books. What do I need a Guru for?” He replied, “Why don’t you ask the question to the books.”

How to inspire the young children imbibing the idea of God in them? In Manila, some children gathered around him.

He asked them, “What is the color of the milk?”

“White” answered all the children.

“What color is the cow?”

“Black.”

“What does it eat?”

“Grass.”

“What color is the grass?”

“Green.”

“What makes the green grass eaten by a black cow to come out as white milk?”

The children were silent.

He said “Krishna! It is the Lord who makes the impossible possible.”

His unique way of teaching is incomparable.  Devotees used to narrate hundreds of interesting anecdotes happened in his life.

Once, Mr Manian, the famous Tamil writer, journalist and editor of many magazines in his welcoming address at Madras said: “ We find in Swamiji a Good Teacher, a Popular Preacher, a Religious Leader, a Philosopher, a Rational Thinker, a Scientist, an Artist, a communicator, a Journalist, and Educationist and above all a Guiding Spirit. In him we see the wisdom of Vasishta, the vigour of Viswamitra, the knowledge of Brigu, the thought process of Veda Vyasa, the power of Kasyapa, the determination of Gautama and pardom me Swamiji, the anger and humour of Durvasa,”

Verily he was a great saint who propagated the glory of Hinduism.  His life was his message!

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SWAMI CHINMAYANANDA QUOTATIONS

July 2015 Good Thoughts Calendar

 

Compiled by London swaminathan

Post  No.1960

Date: 28 June 2015;

London Time 15-11

I HAVE GIVEN BELOW 31 BEAUTIFUL QUOTATIONS OF SRI SWAMI CHINMAYANANDA (1916 TO 1993) WHOSE BIRTH CENTENARY IS CELEBRATED NEXT YEAR. QUOTATIONS ARE TAKEN FROM “CHINMAYA UVACHA” PUBLISHED BY CENTRAL CHINMAYA  MISSION TRUST, BOMBAY-400 072

July -18- Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra and Ramzan; 31- Vyasa (Guru) Purnima

Auspicious days – July 6 and 8; July 1 and 31 -Pournami /Full moon day; July 12 and 27 – Ekadasi; July 15 – Amavasya/ New moon day

July 1 Wednesday

Any attempt of mind to rise from the low values of its present existence to a healthier and diviner scheme of living is Yoga.

July 2 Thursday

Nothing can remain the same even for a short period in the world of objects. Continuous change alone is the changeless law.

July 3 Friday

You can stop worrying by refusing to worry. Surrender all your worries at his feet.

July 4 Saturday

Never complain, about the number of hours you have put in, to do a job. Your nobility must estimate how much of you was put into each of your daily work.

July 5 Sunday

Till final illumination in pure wisdom is achieved, a strict policing of the mind is necessary, lest we slip back into our false identifications with the body, mind and intellect.

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July 6 Monday

For the man who relies on wealth, of what avail is God’s aid? For the devotee of God, of what use is the worldly wealth.

July 7 Tuesday

Today belongs to us. Yesterday was. Tomorrow will be. Every day was bursting out with opportunities for us to do and to serve, to act and to express, to love and to live.

July 8 Wednesday

Every good thought sent out rebounds with a hundred times its force on the sender himself; so too bad thoughts. Let us, therefore, avoid sending out even a single bad thought.

July 9 Thursday

All ancient Hindu Vedic gods are but functional names of the One Supreme Power, manifesting in myriad forms.

July 10 Friday

To weep is folly and to smile is wisdom – KEEP SMILING. Do the Best and leave the Rest.

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July 11 Saturday

Man is never punished FOR his sins but BY his sins. To dissipate our energies through the sense organs is the vulgar hobby of the thoughtless mortal.

July 12 Sunday

Revolution comes from the bottom to the top; evolution proceeds from the top and seeps down to the lowest level.

July 13 Monday

When I slip outside, I fall. When I slip inside I rise.

July 14 Tuesday

A quiet mind produces a more brilliant intellect. The quitter the mind is sharper the intellect.

July 15 Wednesday

Mind can make a hell of heaven or a heaven of hell.

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July 16 Thursday

The suffering of each depends, not upon the factual happenings, but upon the texture of each one’s mind. A strong man is one who faces facts. He is weak who wants to escape from them.

July 17 Friday

Love is the heart of religions, the theme of all classical works of art and literature, the song of all devotees. Scientists know only what love does not what love is.

July 18 Saturday

Never brood over things which have happened or worry over things yet to happen. Live in the present.

July 19 Sunday

Elimination of the wicked and the protection of the Good is the very creed of every true Hindu. Whether it be the priest of God or Government.

July 20 Monday

Happiness depends on what you can give, Not on what you can get.

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July 21 Tuesday

If money does not give happiness, Give it back.

July 22 Wednesday

Learn to be happy alone. If we do not enjoy our own company, why inflict it on others.

July 23 Thursday

One may change one’s dress easily, but who can change his heart with the same ease.

July 24 Friday

You can cheat others, but never your conscience, your God.

July 25 Saturday

Love for one’s equal is called friendship.

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July 26 Sunday

The future is carved out of the present moment. Tomorrow’s harvest depends upon today’s ploughing and sowing.

July 27 Monday

Whatever leads man to God is acceptable; whatever stands in the way of realising God, should be rejected totally and unceremoniously.

July 28 Tuesday

Great achievements are earned not through proficiency alone, but achievements are rewards of efficiency.

July 29 Wednesday

Learn to speak softly, always words of love and affection, then friends multiply. Be like a flower— Give happiness and fragrance to all.

July 30 Thursday

Sandalwood perfumes even the axe that hews it down! The more we rub sandalwood against a stone, the more its fragrance spreads. Burn it, and it wafts it glory in the entire neighbourhood. Such is the enchanting beauty of forgiveness in life.

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July 31 Friday

Forgiveness is the fragrance, which crushed Tulsi leaves on the fingers that crushed them, in a thoughtless act!!

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