Friday 18 August 2023
Efficacy of Satsangs
Efficacy of Satsangs
It was a desolate sight to see my nonagenarian grandmother. A deeply religious person whose life was dedicated to the almighty afflicted by Alzheimer’s, lying in an incapacitated condition in a small nursing home in Bangalore. There was just a nurse to attend to her needs. Misty-eyed, I entered the room along with two gentlemen.
Grandma was quite unexpectedly injected with vital prana as she stared at us. “Moorty garu aa,” she exclaimed, much to the astonishment of the nurse and was involved in an animated conversation with him.
As we left, grandmother looked forlorn and her benefactor blessed her. A somnolent 94-year-old woman abruptly awakening up upon seeing Shri VSR Moorty, obviously meant that the satsangs he rendered were exemplar.
There was one rendition on the Narada Bhakti sutras at our Capri Towers house in Hyderabad which is etched in my memory bank.
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The year was 2014 and it was a crisp and cool morning in early November where I was posted on South Central Railway.
As I was poring over files, in walked Shri VSR Moorty. Moorty garu focussed his attention on my computer screen. Pictures of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar were flipping across the monitor. He looked at Gurudev’s photograph quite intently and uttered, “Ravi, I would like to have an interaction with Guruji.”
This interaction or Satsang would be recorded by Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel. My jaws fell in astonishment.
Millions of devotees of Gurudev wait to have a glimpse of the Master and I had this onerous task of organising an interaction with the Master himself. But that is a challenge for any seeker and I promptly sent a mail to the Master and his secretariat seeking an appointment.
He then shared, “Ravi, the sankalpa needs to be pure, rest Almighty God will take ensure that things fall in place, Sai Ram.”
I was stunned that evening when, the Secretariat had fixed the appointment at a short notice.
We made a peregrination to the Bangalore Ashram of the Art of Living along with the channel. For three days and three nights we were witness to something paranormal.
The interaction ranged on a variety of subjects from ancient Hindu practices, various schools of Hindu philosophy to the present day. It is well-nigh impossible to decode the Divine and pen the interaction.
A senior teacher of Art of Living, Shri Vinod Menon was to tell Moorty garu, “This is the closest one could unravel divinity, you are fortuitous coming so close to the Divine.”
In the amphitheatre on my mind the graphic scene of BR Chopra’s Mahabharata, the television serial played out, where Lord Krishna tells Bhishma, “Arjun woh nar hai jo Narayan ke darshan karwayega.”
(That is, Arjuna is the person who will reveal the resplendence of Narayana himself).
So, this was satsang … What does one mean by satsang?
(I quote Yogapedia to describe satsang)
Satsang is a Sanskrit term derived from two roots: sat meaning “true” and sangha meaning community, company, or association.
It can be translated as “associating with good people” or simply “being in the company of truth.” It refers to the act of gathering with like-minded, uplifting people, especially those on a spiritual path.
Satsang is associated with the inner quality of sattva (goodness or purity), which is one of the three gunas (natural attributes) alongside rajas (passion) and tamas (inactivity). A sattvic person makes a natural satsangi, or “seeker of truth.”
So let us all be Satsangi’s in quest of the quintessential truth.
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