Yogananda, Paramahansa, 1893-1952; Yogis -- India -- Biography
“‘I am washing the feet of this renunciate, and then I shall clean
his cooking utensils.’ Babaji smiled at me like a little child; I
knew he was intimating that he wanted me to criticize no one, but
to see the Lord as residing equally in all body-temples, whether of
superior or inferior men. The great guru added, ‘By serving wise
and ignorant sadhus, I am learning the greatest of virtues, pleasing
to God above all others-humility.’”
{FN34-1} Now a military sanatorium. By 1861 the British Government
had already established certain telegraphic communciations.
{FN34-2} Ranikhet, in the Almora district of United Provinces,
is situated at the foot of Nanda Devi, the highest Himalayan peak
(25,661 feet) in British India.
{FN34-3} “The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the
sabbath.”—MARK 2:27.
{FN34-4} The karmic law requires that every human wish find
ultimate fulfillment. Desire is thus the chain which binds man to
the reincarnational wheel.
{FN34-5} “What is a miracle?-’Tis a reproach,
’Tis an implicit satire on mankind.”
—Edward Young, in NIGHT THOUGHTS.
{FN34-5} The theory of the atomic structure of matter was expounded
in the ancient Indian VAISESIKA and NYAYA treatises. “There are vast
worlds all placed away within the hollows of each atom, multifarious
as the motes in a sunbeam.”—YOGA VASISHTHA.
{FN34-7} Physical, mental, and spiritual suffering; manifested,
respectively, in disease, in psychological inadequacies or “complexes,”
and in soul-ignorance.
{FN34-8} Chapter II:40.
{FN34-9} A town near Benares.
{FN34-10} In the path to the Infinite, even illumined masters like
Lahiri Mahasaya may suffer from an excess of zeal, and be subject
to discipline. In the BHAGAVAD GITA, we read many passages where the
divine guru Krishna gives chastisement to the prince of devotees,
Arjuna.
{FN34-11} A porridge made of cream of wheat fried in butter, and
boiled with milk.
{FN34-12} The man, Maitra, to whom Lahiri Mahasaya is here referring,
afterward became highly advanced in self-realization. I met Maitra
shortly after my graduation from high school; he visited the
Mahamandal hermitage in Benares while I was a resident. He told
me then of Babaji’s materialization before the group in Moradabad.
“As a result of the miracle,” Maitra explained to me, “I became a
lifelong disciple of Lahiri Mahasaya.”
CHAPTER: 35
THE CHRISTLIKE LIFE OF LAHIRI MAHASAYA
“Thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness.” {FN35-1} In
these words to John the Baptist, and in asking John to baptize him,
Jesus was acknowledging the divine rights of his guru.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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