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The Popularity of Yoga
Swami Satyananda Saraswati
All India Yoga Convention, Bangalore, 24.1.82
In ancient days, there lived a great yogi known as Maharathi Kama. He
was born more than 5,000 years ago, but history ignored his spiritual
existence. Mahabharata speaks of his performance, qualities and accomplishments,
but very few people remember him as a mahayogi, a master of the art of
tantra. According to mythology he used to offer his body to 64 yoginis.
The mythology also has it that he was one of the greatest men of his time.
He was outright, generous and charitable. He always gave whatever was
asked of him, and nobody who went to him came back disappointed. He was
therefore known as Danaveer Kama. So, this man was at once Maharathi,
Danaveer and Mahayogi.
Kama ruled over a kingdom known as Anga. At present, that region includes
Bhagalpur and Munger. However, Munger was the capital of this kingdom.
In that ancient city on the bank of Sri Ganga, he established his seat,
now known historically as Kama Chowra.
My early days in Munger
I first came to Munger in 1956, and it so happened that I stuck to that
place. Finally I established myself there, not to found an ashram, to
create a tradition, or to teach and preach, but to live and to understand
myself. I wanted to experience the totality of existence beyond body and
mind, name and form.
During this period between 1956 and 1963,1 developed an understanding
of the vibration of that place, which seemed to have been forgotten for
the last 5,000 years. And, on the hillock of Kama Chowra, which was desolate,
deserted, barren and solitary, I sat for hours, days, weeks and months.
I did not know what exactly I was assimilating, what exactly I was understanding.
I knew, however, that Maharaja Kama was a man of great magnanimity who
used to give gold in charity and alms to all the people who came to him.
I realised that in this age gold has no relevance to mankind's real eternal
existence. Of course, wealth is necessary in life to give us a notion
of security, though that security is after all a delusion. Although gold
is not the ultimate means of obtaining peace, freedom and perfection in
life, still I knew very well that I could not discharge the responsibility
of that great man unless I was able to deliver some form of wealth to
the people. So that seat was not really for me. He gave gold, and I could
not give even a morsel of food, because I had nothing but two dhotis and
that was my wealth.
What can I give?
Ultimately an idea dawned - I would dispense yoga. After all there are
so many religions, not just sects. And every religion has its own authority
based on revelations directed from the topmost. And yet these great religions
have not been able to illumine the inner being, the inner fountain of
man's experience. They have always been walking around the periphery of
man's existence. They have only touched the external, social, modern and
affluent man, not the effulgent, complete man, the poorna purusha. All
these religions teach and preach about the poorna purusha, but they do
not provide the way to reach it. For example, if you tell a child to climb
up a tree, and he cannot, you will have to provide him with the perfect
means to climb the tree, a ladder. In the same way, it is very important
that we provide mankind with the correct means to reach the true and innermost
experience, which is the basis of all our experiences.
In 1964 I came to a definite conclusion about yoga and I decided to establish
an ashram in Munger in order to disseminate the practical teachings to
people from all countries and walks of life. A lot of water has flowed
since then. Yoga has gone around the world breaking through barriers of
religious, political and philosophical thinking.
Yoga is the one word, the one thought that has brought communities together.
Where churches have failed, where temples and mosques have failed, there
yoga has brought, if not the whole of humanity, at least a cross-section
of humanity together. Scientists have been brought together, seekers have
been brought together. Today, if there is one word that rings around the
world, one idea that is acceptable to every person belonging to different
philosophies, political thinking and national status, it is yoga.
Why should the people accept yoga? Because a powerful king or a powerful
ruler gives it to them? No. A king does not rule the people, it is a philosophy
or culture that rules the people. In the final conclusion, political,
military or economic powers can do nothing. Never depend on these external
powers. Look back into the history of the world. What has happened? Only
those cultures and civilisations, philosophies and religions have survived,
which were established on the rock foundation of yoga. Therefore, we must
work towards re-establishment of the yogic culture. This must be realised
now, throughout the world so that the people can transcend bravely the
barriers of closed religious philosophies.
Spread of yoga
In recent years yoga has gone around the world. But it was not the ambassadors
in your external affairs ministry who carried that message. It was not
your kings and ministers who propagated this great philosophy, this practical
way of life. This philosophy which gives a meaning and purpose to man's
existence went out of India with those swamis and sannyasins who had no
political backing, no power or money. Some of them Went on foot. But today
we don't even know the history of these unsung benefactors.
When I went to Scandinavian countries and was touring around the villages,
I saw the family autograph books. There were written the names of quite
a few swamis and sannyasins who are not even known today. They left the
borders, of India, following the land route across Afghanistan, Iran Turkistan,
and went around Europe teaching people about Yoga Sutras, Hatha Yoga Pradipika,
Vigyan Bhairava Tantra. This kind of knowledge the sannyasins took as
far as Europe to the west and China to the east. Not one, but many sannyasins
went out of their own accord, without any desire for name and fame and
brief immortality in the pages of history.
You know about Swami Vivekananda, Swami Ramatirtha, Paramahamsa Yogananda,
Swami Sivananda. Recently hundreds more have been instrumental in spreading
the yogic culture, and today the picture is much different. The practices
of raja, hatha, bhakti and gyana yoga are now well known throughout the
world. In Australia alone, Bihar School of Yoga has twenty five ashrams
and hundreds of sannyasins and sannyasinis. When they heard the call,
they could understand the need of the day. Young boys and girls, eighteen,
nineteen and twenty years of age, left their comfortable homes and underwent
sannyasa training courses held in Australia. These sannyasins are now
being trained, and very soon they will be sent to different parts' of
Europe, Africa and America to propagate the teachings of yoga.
Similarly in South America there are many swamis and ashrams. Wherever
I go to hold a meeting, people openly propose 'Can you open an ashram
here?' I tell them, 'It is you who have to open the ashram, I will just
endorse the idea.' Then, they ask all the participants, 'Who wants to
open an ashram? Raise your hands.' After that they get together and discuss
it and the next morning, the charter is ready. Within two days a phone
is connected and within a week the ashram premises are purchased and a
ticket is sent to India with the message, 'Please send a swami.' Such
is the rapidity with which the people act, because they have realised
that all the modern world gives them is tension, stress and strain, unhappiness,
disruption in family life and an undisciplined, individual way of life.
To bring back this shattered culture, which is completely sick, you cannot
just create a new set of laws or a philosophy based on economics, etc.
You will have to give the people a system which is acceptable, which is
practical, and which will provide a strong foundation for future generations.
Yoga in the church
Throughout South America, the church has issued special instructions
that when Swami Satyananda or his representatives visit the city, all
facilities should be provided. Even the monasteries are opened to them
so that they can conduct their seminars. This special green signal has
been issued by the Cardinal of the Church. And we have seminars all over
South America every month, in which more than three hundred people from
around the city come and participate. The people stay in the monastery
where the seminar is being conducted, and their food, board and lodging
is arranged by the Church.
Two or three years ago, the head Jesuit priest of Colombia visited Bihar
School of Yoga and stayed there for three days. When he was satisfied,
he went back and submitted his report to the council, and after that they
requested a swami. We accepted and they sent a ticket. Dr. Swami Vivekananda
Saraswati, a renowned doctor from Australia, went to Colombia and trained
six hundred workers of the church. From this you can now understand how
important yoga is to these people, who believe in their religion, but
are unable to practise it properly.
If you have a religion, you pray and you do pooja. But where is your
mind, what are you thinking? And for how long have you been praying and
doing pooja? What is the net outcome of that? I am not discouraging you.
I only want to say that if the people who believe in religion take the
help of yoga practices to discipline their body, mind and emotions, they
will be able to fulfil the purpose of their own dharma, whether Hindu,
Christian, Islam or any other religion. Even if you do not believe in
religion, you are free to do so. Religion cannot be a compulsion. If you
are an agnostic, if you do not believe in the existence of an immortal
soul, or you do not believe in continuity of the self after death, that
is up to you. I am not going to interfere with your philosophy. It is
not important whether you believe in God or not. The important thing is
whether you enjoy peace of mind.
If you do not enjoy peace of mind, how can you enjoy your family and
children, wealth, friends and society? All your hopes in life will be
destroyed. Shanti is first and foremost if you want to enjoy food or anything
else. In order to live life to the fullest, physical, emotional and mental
peace is necessary. And you cannot have it without bringing yoga into
your day to day life. This is why the whole world has accepted yoga.
The European yoga federations
In Europe the population is not so large except in a few East European
countries and England. However, the number of yoga teachers registered
with the yoga federations and the union is over 72,000. Now nearly every
country in Europe including Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Belgium,
Luxemburg, France, Spain has a national federation of yoga. Every yoga
teacher, whether part time, full time, private, institutional or government,
is a member of that federation. In order to qualify he must pass certain
examinations and attend a certain number of lectures. Reading includes
the original texts such as Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Hatha Yoga Pradipika,
Srimad Bhagavat Gita (4th and 6th chapters), Srimad Bhagvatam, (the chapter
relating to kundalini yoga). Each yoga teacher must study these texts
and pass the examination.
Every year the Yoga Federation of European Union meets in September and
thousands of yoga teachers come together for this conference. It is such
a powerful and organised movement that three years ago they requested
the governments in Belgium, France and Switzerland to make yoga exempt
from income taxation, because yoga teachers were paying up to 16% of their
income in tax. Now yoga teachers in nearly all European countries are
completely exempt from income tax. This is a proof of the respect which
yoga commands around the world.
If you think that yoga can benefit your children, can raise the standard
of education, can improve the nature of criminals, then why don't you
support the yogic movements as you support many of the other fruitless
movements in your country? As more of you begin to support yoga, more
dramatic and positive results will be seen at an international level.
Yoga treats the distracted mind
In USA there is a massive prison known as San Quentin. Five years ago
we received an invitation for a swami to come and teach yoga to the prisoners
there. The swami was sent and while he was teaching in the prison, the
drug rehabilitation centres also requested him to speak. He went to USA
for one year, and after five years he is still there.
Why teach yoga to drug addicts and prisoners, you may wonder. In India
people say, yoga is for sannyasis, brahmacharis, renunuciates. But today
when the entire world is in a continual state of crises, how can we say
that yoga is only for us? Medicine is not for a healthy man, it is for
one who is sick. If you open a hospital for me, I will never go there.
Hospitals are for sick people. Yoga is not for those who have attained
shanti and peace. Yoga is for those who have a distracted mind and unbalanced
emotions. Yoga is for those who have no self-control and behave in all
kinds of disruptive ways within the family and society.
A corrupt society needs the practice of yoga. It is something which makes
sense. What is yoga? "Yoga-chitta-vritti-nirodhah"- that is
the first principle of Patanjali's Raja Yoga Sutras. When you are able
to control the modifications of the mind, the chitta vritti, that is yoga.
What are the mental modifications? They are the different attitudes that
your mind assumes at different times. When you are angry or jealous, that
is chitta vritti. When you want to kill someone, to steal something or
to cheat somebody, that is chitta vritti. When you tell lies, carry tales
about others, or want to harm another, that is chitta vritti. When these
things arise in your family and social situation, it means that your mind
needs complete treatment. Psychologically or philosophically, you cannot
resolve them, but yoga can do it. Yoga not only treats the sickness, but
the patient. Whenever you practise yoga, the treatment first begins with
you.
A world culture
Now, humanity must realise how important yoga is, not only for personal
liberation, but also for the liberation of the nation. We cannot depend
on any higher authority. In order to propagate yoga, there should be plenty
of ashrams in every city, not only Bihar School of Yoga, but as many ashrams
as there are shops, cinema houses and clubs. Ashrams are the means and
not the end. The purpose of establishing ashrams in every city is to provide
a sound method whereby the people can recreate a healthy society.
So, we must remember that yoga is a Very important evolutionary science
and that very soon it is going to be the culture 6f the whole world. In
all the religions there is a tendency towards exclusiveness in spite of
the great faculties that they have. But yoga is not an exclusive philosophy.
It accepts every way of life. For the agnostic, there is Samkhya yoga.
For the disciplined Hindu, Mussulman or Christian, there is raja yoga.
For the bhogi, who is given to sensual enjoyment and at the same time
wants a higher spiritual life, there is the vama marga path of tantra.
Yoga has a total approach to life and therefore it is going to be the
world culture. This is not the beginning of the end, nor even the beginning
of the beginning. Much progress has already been made and much more is
yet to come.
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