Browse the Archives

November 1980

High on Waves

Editorial

Releasing Tension
Swami Satyananda Saraswati, Belfast on May 27th 1980

Yoga Research & Therapy

Skill in Action
Dr. Swami Shankardevananda Saraswati, MB, BS(Syd)

Yoga Research in East Europe
Dr. G.M. Timcak, Czechoslovakia

Electronic Awareness
Swami Niranjan Saraswati

Peptic Ulcer
Dr. Swami Karmananda Saraswati, MB, BS (Syd)

Yoga and Work
Dr. Karal Nespor, MUDr (Prague)

Karma Yoga in Japan
Dr. Hiroshi Motoyama, International Association for Religion and Parapsychology, Japan

Satsang on Karma
Swami Satyananda Saraswati

The Essence of Karma Yoga
Swami Muktibodhananda Saraswati

A Basketful of Earth
Swami Swayambodhananda Saraswati

Mahatma Gandhi - Karma Yogi

Do Thy Duty, That is Best

Deepavali


print this page

Deepavali

Deepavali or the 'festival of lights', which is celebrated this month in India, should also be considered a festival of thanksgiving. It is a time when we can welcome the symbolic homecoming of Ram and Sita out of exile, back to their rightful kingdom and way of life. Ram's exile of fourteen years was a time of deprivation and great trials, but he overcame all adversities to return to his home triumphantly.

We may think that all this happened long ago, and perhaps even on another level of time and space. For many of us, the Ram Charita Manas is a beautiful and inspiring legend, but hardly applicable to today's world. This however, is where we are wrong. Every day we are given trials and tribulations which test our faith, strength, will and character; and permit us to develop a more spiritual way of life. The only things that are possibly missing are the colourful details - kidnappings, ten-headed monsters, flying monkeys, and the exciting battles fought between 'good' and 'evil' forces.

Life may seem mundane, but by taking up the daily challenges, we make our own exciting world; internally and externally. Through yoga we come to face ourselves, seeing our faults and good points, changing what we can and accepting what we can't. At the same time we learn to selflessly serve others, thereby serving God and his cosmos. Not by rituals alone, but by yoga, do we obtain the supreme blessing.

Therefore, while lighting the jyotis for Ram's homecoming, light also that flame in your heart, and pray that the un-flickering flame shall forever burn to inspire and guide you in all your daily duties. In the same way, this true yoga performed by Ram, led him to his rightful place - at one with the Lord.

 

Home : News : About : Subscribe : Archives : Books : Links : Contact
All material © Sivananda Math. All rights reserved. : Privacy Policy : Disclaimer
Valid HTML 4.01 Valid CSS Best viewed with Firefox. Hosted by 34sp.com.