A request and a disclaimer: Before you begin to read this blog, request you to first read the 3 parts of ‘Stroke in the canvas called ‘The Value of Values’. You may also choose to read the blogs on the values of amAnitvam, adambhitvam and ahimsA (the value of ahimsA is in three parts) kshAntiH and Arjavam though they are not a prerequisite to reading this value. The language and explanations used by pUjya swAmiji is so profound, that I wish I do justice by aligning my understanding to his explanation, as I parallelly try to relate it to day to day living.. Any error in the way I have blogged upon these values, is due to an error in my understanding alone.
The value of AchAryopAsanam is interesting in terms of the different perspectives that it has –
– AchAryopAsanam means service to the teacher, a value that holds significance in the Indian culture and in the Hindu scriptures
– AchAryopAsanam also indicates a few aspects to the student – teacher relationship
- AchAryA means teacher and upAsanA means meditation, which actually means meditation upon the teachings by the keeping the vision of the AchAryA (teacher) in heart (I wanted to put in ‘in mind’ but pUjya SwAmiji .would have had a reason to say ‘in heart’. I don’t know the reason for it but when I do, I would perhaps put it in the comments:-)). In the olden days, in the Hindu tradition we used to have the GurukulavAsA, where the student lived with the teacher for a certain period and study from the teacher..
- The other meaning of AchAryopAsanam is ‘Service and Surrender’. It is important to choose the right teacher to whom we will serve. If adequate care and discrimination is not taken to choose the teacher, then the student can be exploited. This has its own ramifications on the student who then may find it difficult to trust anyone to be their teacher
What is the meaning of Service and Surrender?
As I read up on this value, I can feel its importance growing in me, from the perspective of both the student and the teacher. In my view, the teacher could be a teacher of any discipline who imparts knowledge to the student and the student can be any one of us who specifically seek the teacher to impart knowledge to us. We as students may not live in gurukulavAsA, to gain the teaching but we go to the teacher in a particular time frequency, to learn. This is the context with which I would like to proceed further on this value.
Let me first elaborate from the perspective of the student..
How should a student be with respect to service and surrender?
– focused frame of mind on the teacher wherein personal ego of the student should not come in the way of the learning that the student takes from the teacher.
– to be able to minimize his / her own likes and dislikes
– willingly give without demanding anything in return
– having an attitude of respect and devotion
– being unquestioning
Hmmmmn… Tall order it seems to be.
Is this possible at all?
Can there be students who possess some or all of these qualities?
The answer to both the questions is a resounding yes. I have seen many people having some or all of these qualities. Personally I lived these qualities for 12 years of my life. Was it easy? No, it was not. There was always the need to question (not from the perspective of interrogating but with the need to know why I should do what I was being asked to do), equally tough were following the other qualities but somehow I was able to do it. It was surrender to the teacher. I indeed benefited immensely as I learnt a lot. In a way, it sometimes seems to me like I was in a gurukulavAsA.
People who have learnt art forms from their teacher, for many years may agree with me. Many people who have worked under the tutelage of a teacher, in organizations, may echo me. I have seen many people with these qualities in the Ashrams of pUjya swAmiji and have always been struck by wonder at this.
Personally I find humility grows internally with service and surrender. There is also the thought that ‘You are in the safe hands of the teacher’ and that thought brings in space within.
How should a teacher be?
– as one who has no need for the service and surrender
– one who the student knows, will not exploit him / her
– a person of integrity and freedom, that ONLY the student will benefit by the service and surrender and NOT the teacher
My first meeting with pUjya swAmiji happened about 7 years back and to me, he is the embodiment of a teacher. With a teacher who is compassionate and who unfolds teachings in such a way that one cannot but understand oneself, service and surrender seems a natural result. When one has the opportunity to learn from such a teacher (even if it is mainly thru CD’s and books and also thru a handful of meetings), it is easy to take the broom and sweep or take the mop and wipe a part of the room in the ashram; because it is serving the teacher with respect and devotion, giving but expecting nothing in return and with no questions asked – I remember this afternoon in 2012 when I had been to the ashram in Coimbatore and all of pUjya swAmiji’s students who were studying in the ashram were cleaning the ashram premises. This was my first visit there and I knew no one. The only person I knew was Pujya swAmiji (I had met him a few times and every time for just a few seconds – so the ‘knowing him was just knowing him but not knowing him – you know what I mean :-)). To me, he is my AchAryA or as I say it, ‘he is my guru’, and to do service (no matter how small) is a blessing. Those moments of service I still cherish and moments that always brings a smile in my heart. Moments which makes me feel really humble and the world suddenly seemed to be a beautiful place
Reading on this value and writing this blog, makes me ask myself, “My 12 years of a seeming gurukulavAsA, was it also because of the teacher I had?” 🙂
I have heard many people talking about their ‘AchAryopAsanam’ experiences. Experiences of them being a ‘student’ to their ‘teacher’, living a life of service and surrender. If you have had a similar experience, pls do share as a comment.
As I come to the end of this blog post, i cannot help but be taken over by the profundity of this value; and think of how blessed we are to be born in this rich culture and Vedic heritage.
May 6, 2017 at 11:59 pm
Why is this quality or value prescribed?
It is in the meaning of the word itself. The Sanskrit word ‘AchArya’ means a teacher by his conduct, not by mere upadESa or lecture. upAsana means sitting near by ever in attendance waiting in reverence.
Why is this elaboration? It is because, an AchArya is a person who the Sishya (disciple) has chosen to emulate and unless the Sishya is ready and reverentially close by the AchArya always, the Sishya is likely to miss out observing many of AchArya’s values.
We have to remember that an AchArya is the only one who will be able to guide the Sishya based on AchArya’s own experience in TaTvajnAna DarSanam.
The writing in this blog demonstrates this point very well indeed!
December 14, 2016 at 5:04 am
Very well written Malathy!
December 15, 2016 at 6:01 am
Thank you, Archana..
December 13, 2016 at 5:16 am
Very well written Malati
December 13, 2016 at 7:10 am
Thank you so much, swAminiji. Your feedback is of immense value to me.
December 12, 2016 at 10:17 am
Beautifully penned the teachings of Guruji. Though I haven’t read the previous parts of this blog.. the way you have simplified and reflected your understanding will make any reader’s job a cake walk.
Yes, I too in my life have experienced the life of surrender and service. The feeling of surrender was a calling from within and the joy it gives is limitless and unparalleled. Thkq for shedding so much knowledge and evoking emotions which are so soothing which cant be described but only felt and experienced… as I’m going through now…..:))
December 13, 2016 at 7:12 am
Thank you so much, Yashaswini, Your consistent and constant nice words truly increases my urge to write further.
December 13, 2016 at 7:14 am
So beautifully put, Yashaswini.. Happy to hear of a similar experience of yours too..
December 11, 2016 at 7:37 pm
It’s indeed amazing to read Pujya Swamiji’s explanations on the words Trainer, Teacher, Guru, Acharya… My association with him through the many years has brought in huge clarity on many life concepts and I have chosen to spread his teachings through the Training route, specifically to the Corporates.
I am delighted that you have chosen to spread his teachings further in your own inimitable lucid style, through these blog posts. I am sure, such sharing will benefit many readers across the world, while nurturing your own inner clarity.
Stay Blessed!
Regards, Ranga.
December 11, 2016 at 8:39 pm
Thank you so much for your valuable words..