Monday, January 29, 2024

rishi maharishi what are these great levels

 


rishi maharishi   what are these great levels 

 

Rishi = rishir darshanaat

= rishi is one who has seen (darshan) the spiritual truth=seer

 

his seen things, his cognitions from his inside self are darshanas

darshanas are deep laws of nature that govern the universe, the lives in the universe

and these help in living the truths, intelligently, consciously, purposefully, without ambiguity, without illusions , without lost in the mystery of the ways of the almighty

 

 
Maharishi = mahaan chaasau rishishcha

= a rishi who has seen the truth more precisely=great seer

at this level his mastery propels him to share his cognitions with outside world, he

starts teaching the science and technology of seeing, or rishiing 


Rajarishi = raajaa chaasau rishishcha

= a king who has seen spiritual truth= king + seer

Devarishi = divi rishih athavaa devashchaasau rishishcha

= a rishi dwelling in the heavenly regions, or, a deva who is also a rishi =god+seer

Brahmarishi = param brahma saakshaatkrtavaan rishih

= a rishi who has seen the supreme Truth brahman=supreme+seer

 

who gives these nick names?

 

one's own self 

 

how is it validated?

 

by the truths that he cognizes from within finding parallels with other similar seers.

 

is he not in delusion?

 

the subtlety of his perception does not delude him

 

is he not arrogant?

 

he sticks to truth, does not need others' approval

 

is this change in nickname necessary?

 

it is a result of his attainments, like , one gets like doctor, engineer, professor,

pandit. comes unasked, unassumed, the internal university awards this promotion.

 

 

like in education, sadhana has stages, the ability to see increases , gradually,

continuously, yet some mile stones are discernible 

 

one does not become a rishi or brahmarshi overnight, it takes intense inputs of

sadhana, tapasya, and soon one grows stage by stage.

 

it is too like primary to matriculate, to graduate to pg to doctorate levels 

 

 

at one stage the student learns the alphabet, and grows to read primary books,

then to books of higher standard ,

and a stage will come when he teaches,

in school, then in a college, then grows to become a professor in the university.

 

 in the same way the sadhak learns all in his internal school,

internal university and gains the ability to read inner scriptures

and then grows to become an exponent,

a teacher to enlighten the world towards better life

  

is he well versed in vedas?

 

he will not learn by reading or listening the vedas but he is well versed in reading the vedas , vedic truths, vedic richas from his inside 

 

this is the essential difference between rishi and pandit 

 

does he conform to any standards of living, dress code, food, dwelling, ?

 

his living , spontaneously will be in accord with laws of nature without he conforming to any impositions from external standards 

 

world takes him seriously?

 

he is not serious about the perception of the ignorant persons,

like a medical doctor is not concerned about an opinion of 8th class student about his having the title as dr 

 

but those who have sufficient depth of perception do know his worth, value his abilities and thus get benefitted by his teachings 

 

Well i have answered myself the validity of my title rishi. 
and am in the process of becoming maharishi , 

though it may take a little more inputs to grow into a full , 
the signals from my inside self indicate
that i did graduate rishi level 
and just making an entrance into maharishi domain , 
at the doorstep, at the threshold, 
yet having a definite peep into the class room,

Just as an engineering student is called engineer soon after joining the engg coll, 
i acquired the title to grow into maharishi ,

it is an ideal, it's an idea, it's a seed, 
but it did sprout ,
soon becomes the plant , 
and in due course it expands, 
flourishes with full of flowers, fruits, leaves 
and plenty cool shade, 
taking in the abundant showers of guru grace

 

 

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