Chapter – 25 – Vindhyeshwara
Samhitha – 13
Jeeva Bhrama Aikhyavishayam
Budhdhva Pranavam Abhyaseth | Thrailokhya
Srishtikarththaram
Sthithikartharam Acchyutham || Samharththaram Thatha Rudram Swaprakasham
Upasmahe | Gnana Karma Indhriyanam Cha Mano Vriththidhiyasthatha|| Bhoga
Mokshapradhe Dharma Gnane Cha Prerayeth Sadha | Iththamarthadhiya Dhyayan Bhrama Prapnothi Nishchayam ||
Rishis speak “ Oh! Sutha,
kindly narrate about the righteousness, which could provide an abundance of
piousness and victory all over the Earth.
Kindly describe the moral and immoral deeds that provide heaven and hell
respectively.”
Sutha pauranika speaks “Oh!
Rishi, a Bhramana/Dhvija, Vipra,
twice-born should follow righteousness, disciplines/Sadhachara/daily rites should be an intellectual/scholar, should have a thorough knowledge of Veda and
Upanishads, sincerely follow Vedic rites and Vedic way of living. A Kshatriya is a Rajasevaka/ Rajapalaka who
protects the borders of the country and the Kingdom, they should follow a very
few disciplines and a little bit of Vedic way of living. A Vaishya should follow a very little bit of
discipline, and engage in farming in agricultural lands and trade/Vanijyam. A
shudra should serve the three Varnna of people of Brahmana, Kshatriya and
Vaishya.”
Sutha Pauranika continues “ A Shudhra Bhramana engages in labor service,
farming in agricultural lands, wicked natured, engages in creating trouble to
others, and remains Chandala. I shall
describe a few of the ethical deeds, getting up in the morning facing
auspicious direction would bring good health, long life, free from ailments,
fortune, remove sins, etc. While taking
bath one should offer salutation to Lord Varuna, recitation of Manthra should
be done with waist-deep water, offering water to Lord Surya, Pithrus and
deities, Vasthram should be attired in Panchakaccha, with an upper cloth on the
waist. A righteous person should take holy dip in the
Theerthas after regular bath, after holy dip, the water from the clothes should
be offered to Pithrus while wearing Thripundra/three lines with the holy
ashes, one should recite the hymns of Rishi Jabala, intellectuals take
Manthrasnana, worship of Lord Surya reciting Gayathri Manthra during the hours
of early hours dawn, mid-noon and evening would bring commendable virtues. The intellectual
undertake meditation upon the supreme Bhramam with the constant recitation of
Pranavamanthra, which unites the Jeevathma to Bhramam. Lord Bhrama is the creator, Lord Achyutha is
the preserver and Lord Rudra is the destroyer, who is self-illuminating. Intellectuals observe control over Karma and
Gnanendhriyas, contemplates on the supreme Bhramam with pure mind and
intellect, eventually attain Moksha. A
Bhramin should recite the Omkaramanthra thousands of times a day; the rest of the
Varnna should recite the Omkara Manthra according to one’s own capacity. The ultimate object of recitation of Manthra
is to attain the union of Jeevathma with the supreme Bhramam. A twice-born who does not perform the sun
worship regularly should not be included in the Vedic rites. The recitation of Gayathri Manthra would
remove all the sins, and impurities. The
performance of righteous deeds would provide Arththa/wealth, it enhances the
happiness of the follower, and eventually, it will lead to attaining the sense of
abandonment/Vairagya. If a person
accumulates wealth and takes immense pleasure in the material wellbeing without
performing any of the righteous deeds, it would heave him to the endless cycles of
rebirths. The performance of Dharma can
be two types, utilizing the wealth earned for the welfare of the Universe, offering
ingredients for fire sacrifices, the performance of fire sacrifices, religious and
spiritual rites, etc. Dharma can be
performed with the body by visiting sacred shrines, serving the devotees of the
Lord and serving the Lord. The
performance of righteous deed without expecting any fruitful results would
purify the intellect, eventually, the worshiper would attain supreme
wisdom. During the Krita Yuga,
attainment of supreme knowledge and wisdom required extreme penance, during the Kali era it is easy to obtain with the performance of Dharma with Dhravya/
wealth by providing ingredients for the worship of deities, and performing charities. The following moral deeds would provide
piousness and happiness as well, the performance of immoral deed would bring
grief and endless miseries. The
performance of charities to Vipra would bring an abundance of meritorious
rewards. The performance of thousands of
Chandrayana Vratha would provide Bhramaloka.
A Kshatriya who performs a righteous task by providing a livelihood for a
ten thousand Bhramins would attain Indhraloka and Bhramaloka respectively. The piousness can be earned with the recital
of sacred hymns and visiting holy places with the money earned following truthful
ways. A Brahmin should earn living by
charities performed by the Kshatriyas, performance of fire sacrifices,
religious as well as spiritual rites.
Kshatriya should earn living by protecting the Kingdom and its borders, Vaishya should earn living from agricultural
land, farming, animal husbandry, and trade,
Shudra should earn living by serving the above three Varnas. Gnansiddhi and Mokshasiddhi are attainable
only through the preceptor. Brahmins
should perform various Vedic rituals with the company of noble Vipras, the
householder should offer an abundance of charities in the form of wealth, riches,
grains, fruits and sumptuous meals to twice-born, in this way the householder
earns abundance of piousness and the Bhramin who receives the charities should
perform atonement, otherwise, it would bring sins to him. Bhramin should perform all the daily rites
sincerely, the money earned should be divided into three parts; one portion for
the performance of Dharmic rites, one portion for the development/welfare of the
society and the third portion should be utilized for the welfare of him and his family.
Persons of the three Varnna should utilize their wealth for the welfare
of the society; follow humility, simplicity, kindness, and compassion. The Vaishya should utilize 1/10 of the
produce for charity, and some portion for the welfare of the society, a trader
should utilize 1/6 of the money earned for the welfare of society, and charity
otherwise he would suffer from hellish torture.
Any wealth or richness earned by unwarranted means would destroy the
individual. The Brahmin should utilize ¼
of his income for the charity and righteous deeds, if he earns sudden wealth in
the form of charity, should be invested for the welfare of the society. Bhramin should not accept the charity of money or
wealth earned by illegal means, it should be thrown to the ocean otherwise it would
bring horrible sins to him. A wise one
should not indulge in hurting others by words, mind or deeds, and the performance of Surya worship and fire sacrifice, Bhramayajja on a regular basis would bring heavenly abode.”