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Chapter - 5 from the book "The WholeThing - The Real Thing"

Posted On: 24/09/2005

Author: Admin [Shrigurudevji.com]


At the age of thirty-six, on the occasion of the auspicious Kumbh fair at Prayag, Guruji's illustrious disciple was formally ordained into the ascetic order. Guruji presented him with a kamandalu (a kettle-shaped wooden pot) and a kaupeen (a brief loincloth) and gave him the name "Shri Swami Brahmanand Saraswati Maharaj."

The Vedic ritual was performed at the holy confluence, Triveni Sangam, in the presence of a large gathering of Brahmacharis, Sadhus and Dandi Swamis. They were given a sumptuous feast and honoured with many presents.

Maharaj Shri, already much sought after for his darshan and blessigs, was even more sought after now. He still preferred to live a secluded life but whenever he visited places such as Kashi, Prayag and Ayodhya, people got wind of his presence and thronged his abode for his darshan. His devotee hosts aware of his love of solitude, usually made arrangements in the upper portion of their buildings, where he could and did shut himself up for long stretches of time. It was not impossible to have his darshan but it was certainly very difficult. People used to start collecting from 4 p.m. onwards and would wait for his darshan fixed from 8.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. He would ask for a list of the people waiting for his darshan, study it, and on many days, at nine, he would send a message to the darshan seekers, "Will not meet today." In fact, he had got a sign board prepared in Hindi which conveyed this message, "Aaj nahin milenge." Man people with disappointment writ large on their faces would reluctantly leave the place to try their luck on another day. Sometimes, after about two hours, he would enquire whether any of them had stayed on. On getting a positive answer such as, "Two persons", he would say, "Please ask them to come up."

When they came, he would make much of them and say, "These are the genuine seekers, others were just casual visitors." He would have a hearty talk with them and relate his experiences with great gusto that served to illustrate his philosophy and ethics. He would usually pass on to them a treasure key that helped them later to resolve their lives. They would go thanking their stars for having risked the extra wait.

CHAPTER - II

Excerpts from book - THE WHOLE THING - THE REAL THING

Chapter II - Brahma Chaitanya Brahmachari:
On reaching home he tried to win over his elders to his ideas of world renunciation and God-knowledge. They dismissed his talk as childhood obduracy. To the extent that he entreated them not to bind him to the materialistic life, they went ahead with matching speed to entwine him in wedlock. They were afraid that he might again slip out of their hands. On the child’s side, however was his unshakable faith and steadfast resolve. He stood firm on his earlier decision and totally refused to get himself hooked. It worried the elders very much, even though they realized that God willing, the elevated path which the child wanted to traverse would one day benefit not only him but the whole family, perhaps the whole world. But lifelong celibacy, the rigours and tribulations of the ascetic life and at his tender age – just this one thought was enough to make them shudder. They tried their level best to dissuade him but the young Mahatma was not to be swayed. Without God-perception, without intrinsic self realization was anything of any use?

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