Sri Sri's Message On Guru Purnima 2012 | Art of Living Australia

Sri Sri's Message On
Guru Purnima 2012

3 Jul 2012 North Carolina, United States

Ishwaro Gururatmeti Murti bheda Vibhagine, Vyomavad vyapta dehaya Dakshinamurataye namah.
(There is no difference between the Guru, Self and God. Obeisance to Lord Dakshinamurthy who is the personification of the Supreme Self that permeates through Space)

There is no difference between Guru, Self, and God. These three are One – your Soul, the Guru Tattva and God. And all these three are not the (physical) body. What is their body like? It is like the sky.
Vyomavad vyapta dehaya’ (Vyom = Space, Deha = Body, vyapta = to permeate).
You are not the body, you are the soul, and the form of the soul is like that of Space. The same is true for the Guru as well. Don’t think of the Guru as the limited physical body. The Guru is the field, the energy which is all permeating; so is the Self. And honoring the Guru is honoring your own Self.

I will tell you a beautiful story from the Puranas.

Lord Shiva is the Guru of the entire creation. He is the Guru of all the Devas (Gods). He
is called
Adiguru – the Guru present from the beginning of time, and the Guru that is
beyond time. 

So, when Lord Shiva had a son – Karthikeya, he was sent to school to study and receive education from Lord Brahma.
Narayanam Padmabhavam – Lord Brahma is Padmabhavam (One who is seated on a Lotus). Lord Brahma is also a Guru, and his Guru is Lord Narayana (Lord Vishnu), and Lord Shiva is the Guru of Lord Narayana. So just like how a mother and father send their child to school, or a Gurukul, Lord Shiva sent his son to Lord Brahma to study and receive knowledge.

So when Karthikeya went to Lord Brahma, he asked him, ‘Please tell me the meaning of Om'. 
Lord Brahma said, ‘First learn the alphabets! You are directly asking for the meaning of Om'.
Karthikeya said, ‘No, I want to know the highest knowledge first'.
Now Lord Brahma knew all about the alphabets, but he did not know the meaning of Om (the primordial sound). This is because his knowledge was limited to the ‘A’ part of Om. The ‘U’ sound belonged to Lord Vishnu, and ‘M’ sound belonged to Lord Shiva. So, Lord Brahma did not completely know about Om.
So Karthikeya said to Lord Brahma, ‘You do not know the meaning of Om, how will you teach me? I will not study under you.’ And Karthikeya went back to his father.
Lord Brahma told Lord Shiva, ‘You alone can handle your son. I can’t handle him. Whatever I say, he says the exact opposite of that. I won’t be able to teach him. So you decide what is best and handle him'.

Hearing this, Lord Shiva asked Karthikeya, ‘What happened, son? Lord Brahma is the creator of the entire universe. You must learn from him’.
To this Karthikeya replied, ‘Then you tell me what is the meaning of Om?’
Hearing this, Lord Shiva smiled and said, ‘Even I don’t know.’
Karthikeya then said, ‘Then I will tell you because I know the meaning of Om’.
‘Then tell me the meaning, since you know it’, Lord Shiva said.
‘I can’t tell you like this. You have to give me the place of the Guru. Only if you put me on the pedestal of the Guru can I tell you’, said Karthikeya.
Guru means he has to be on a higher position or platform. The teacher has to sit on a higher place and the student has to sit down and listen to him.

Now how does this get resolved? Where to seat Karthikeya, for there is nothing above Lord Shiva! He is the highest. He is higher than Mount Kailasa (heavenly abode of Lord Shiva) itself. Even Mount Kailasa is a seat below Him. What to do? Lord Shiva too didn’t know what to do. Then Goddess Parvati (Shiva’s consort) said to Lord Shiva, ‘You lift him onto your shoulders'.
So Lord Shiva lifted him on his shoulders and kept him high. And in the ear of Lord Shiva, Karthikeya gave him the meaning of the ultimate truth – What is Om? The meaning of Om!

The symbolism here is that the Guru Principle is like a child. There is such sweetness and innocence in the Guru Principle that even Lord Shiva had to give that position to the Guru principle; above Himself, because Karthikeya had said that only in that scenario would he teach the knowledge.
It is like the water is in the well but to take a shower you have to pump it into the tank and only then you can take a shower. Like that a place had to be given. 
Honoring the Guru Principle is so essential in life. When you honor it, you are honoring your Self

So the message in the story is that the Guru Principle is like a child – innocent, intelligent, dignified, yet humble. All the qualities present in an infant are the signs of the Guru Principle. And honoring that is honoring oneself, and honoring life which is what Guru Purnima is – celebrating and honoring the Guru Principle, the wisdom, the knowledge, innocence and love.

So then what did Karthikeya tell Him?
He said, ‘Om means love. You are love, I am love. Everything that is present here is love and is full of it. Love is the essence and the nectar of it all. And all that exists is love.’
This is what Karthikeya said. So the meaning of Om came from that seat.

So what did we take back today?

Love is the essence of life, which is so delicate and should be handled with care. And the Guru’s body is made up of love and faith. That is the essence. Guru Purnima is the celebration where you recognize the importance of love and faith, and know how to handle it  with care. Does it make sense? Handle with care.

We have thousands of teachers around the globe, I want them all to remember – Make your life pure, sincere, and you will have no dearth of anything
I have set an example. In all these years, by thought, word or deed I have not done any harm to anybody. I have not said one bad word in all these years (I can’t take credit for it, I am like that). I want you also to handle your life with such delicateness and care. I am just telling you it is possible to live a pure life and still be successful in the world. Only then real success comes; when we tread the path of wisdom.

So, to all the thousands of teachers remember to be humble. Be royal, humble and dignified. Humility doesn’t mean being weak. Anybody can be very humble and weak. And anybody can be stiff and dignified. But you should have dignity with humility, compassion with strength, innocence with intelligence, playfulness with wisdom, and purity with character.

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