The
analysis of Gyan (knowledge) and Gun (Shakti or energy) of Hanuman Chalisa
Veda, Upanishad and Bhagwad Gita all deals
with involution and evolution. AIW (Ancient Indian Wisdom) clarifies that human
being are coming from Bindu (Nuclei) containing all the characteristics (Swaroopa)
of supreme reality (Permatma). After inception, human body starts developing
from a Bindu in the form of causal body, subtle body and gross body till youth
hood is achieved. After this (achieving youth hood) the evolution process
should be started to reach the supreme reality (Permatma or Ram). The same is explored in Hanuman Chalisa. How?
The first Choupai (Sloka) of Hanuman Chalisa
states “Jai Hanuman Gyan Gun Sagar, Jai Kapish Tihu Lok Ujager” provides the
hidden meaning of three words (Gyan, Gun and Sagar) in Hanuman Chalisa. The first stanza of this Choupai clearly
explains how the wholesome or holistic effect of body, mind and soul could be
achieved as Shri Hanuman Ji has obtained. The purpose of Human birth can be understood
with the help of an analogy of a tree. A tree achieves the purpose of life by
obtaining wholesome (completeness). It shows the journey from seed to stem and
further from flowering stage to spreading fragrance in the Universe (Jagat) and
finally reaching to its aim in the form of seed from where it has come. This shows that human being should also
follow the pattern of tree journey to achieve the goal (reaching the root of
inception or birth). This will be clearly
understood by comparing tree and human being model with the help of analysis.
Inception of human being
Human being starts from a Bubble or Bindu
or nucleus containing all characteristics of creator or Permatma along with
individual’s collective action (Sanchit Samskara or Karma). This nucleus is
also known as seed of the Jiva (existence). This seed becomes seedling and
small plant (form of child) in mother’s womb and finally comes out to have
further growth of plant (till youth hood) under the care of parents and
society. Till then, an individual is a receiver of everything from parents and
society. After youth hood, the cycle should become reverse. The youth is supposed
to give back to the parents and society at least whatever individual got from
them. The aim of individual should be return more to the society by exploring their
best hidden capability as like great people have contributed. The holistic
approach of human life can be understood with an analogy of a tree.
Gyan (knowledge) and Gun (Energy or
Shakti) are the basis for wholesome effect
Now the question arises that what way the
first stanza of Hanuman Chalisa provides a formulation to achieve the wholesome
effect of human life by utilizing body, mind and spirit. The Choupai “Jai
Hanuman Gyan …. Lok Ujager” provides the concept by unveiling the inter
dependency of all the three - Gyan (Knowledge), Gun (Shakti or energy) and
Sagar (controller or ruler of the two as consciousness or spirit).
In case of human being, the Gyan (knowledge)
and Gun (Shakti or energy), if properly developed, then the human personality
and self esteem will be developed. The image briefly describes the advantage of
developing Gun and Gyan.
Gyan and
Gun provide controlled zones to achieve self esteem (Purushartha) and
personality (Vyaktitva) for everyone. One can have progressive life by
achieving wholesome effect of Gyan and Gun. The completeness or Purnta (Sagar)
of Gyan and Gun will yield the consciousness (awareness or Hosh) for having the
vertical lift in worldly as well as spiritual life. Further, Gun & Gyan represents
Shakti & Shiva respectively in Yoga. The same (Gun and Gyan) also represent
energy and space in the scientific term.
Clarity related to Gun and Gyan
with the help of Krishna Chariot
The image describes Krishna chariot (known
to the reader) where Horse represent Energy (Gun) and rest of the chariot
signifies Space (Gyan). Inside human space
(Gyan) depends on Antahkarna (inner instrument) having Mana, Buddhi, Ahamkara
and Chitta. The Reign corresponds to
Mana (Mind), Lord Krishna corresponds to intellect (Buddhi), Arjuna resembles
with Ahamkara (ego) and chariot signifies Chitta (stuff of mind, intellect and
ego). When Gun (energy) and Gyan (space) become balanced then consciousness of
Jiva which is also called Atma becomes effective. Before balancing of Gun and
Gyan the intellect (Buddhi) is under the grip of mind and same is known as Artificial
Intelligence (AI).
Reader may recall the action of lord Krishna
in two ways. When Arjuna was in Vishad (heavy grief), lord was functioning as a
friend of Arjuna and gave the teaching under purest influence of Artificial Intelligence.
Later on, when Arjuna has equalized his
Gun (energy) and Gyan (space) then lord Krishna gave the sermon by utilizing His
Cosmic Intelligence (CI).
This clearly indicates that when a person
is fully balanced by equalizing his Gun (energy) and Gyan (space), he or she may
reach the perfection (Sagar or consciousness) and ready to receive the unknown
from Cosmic Intelligence.
The
image also indicates that balancing of energy and space, by which human being
can reach the domain of transcendental body (supreme reality).
Krishna Chariot and Hanuman Chalisa
The image describes the importance of Gun and
Gyan of Krishna chariot related to Hanuman Ji and Human Being. In this context
it is worthwhile to know that many terms have been used for Gun (energy) and
Gyan (space). For example, equivalent terms used by the common mass, philosophy,
yoga and science in respect of Gyan and Gun have been shown.
The image shows the equivalent term of Gyan &
Gun and the same is given below:
i) Gyan (common
term), Shiva (Yogic term), Purusha (Sankhya term), Space (Scientific term) is
for manifestation and evolution. In Human body, it corresponds to different
mental states (Conscious, subconscious and unconsciousness state).
ii) Gun (common term), Shakti (yogic term), Prakriti
(Sankhya term), Energy (Scientific term) is for manifestation and evolution. In
Human body, its corresponds different physical state (Jagrat, Swapna, Sushupti)
How to reach Parmatma (Ram) by equalizing
Gyan and Gun?
Hanuman
Ji is a great yogi and he has equalized Gun and Gyan with the help of Ida and Pingla
path. We know that in yoga, the left lobe of the hemisphere represents Gun
(energy) and functioning at the right side of the body with the help of Vital force
(Prana). Similarly, right hemisphere is concerned with Gyan (knowledge) and
functions in the left side of the body with the help of mental force. When both
are balanced (Ida and Pingla path), Sushumna (the path of consciousness or
psychic force) opens up. Shri Hanuman Ji as yogi has sublimated all the three
forces (Vital, Mental and Psychic) and reached to Shri Ram (supreme reality).
The
image describes in brief that how Hanuman Ji has utilized his left and right
hemisphere to get his Sushumna (the path of psychic force) opened up. It explains that Right Lobe representing
Gyan (Space, Mind, Shiva, and Bhava) and Left Lobe representing Gun (Energy,
Body, Shakti, and Karmna).
The
characteristics on left lobe (the principle of stability due to Tamas, activity
due to Rajas and Harmony due to Sattva) are dominated by Pingla path (the
source of energy flow). Likewise, the characteristics on right lobe [the root
of mind in respect of Sat (Subject), chit (Object) & Anand (relation of Subject
& Object (S & O)] are dominated by Ida path (the expansion of Mind).
Sushumna opens up when Ida & Pingla path are balanced and the same is
directly connected with supreme reality (Ram) through top back of the head
(Bindu Visarga).
The reader may like to provide the
comments for improving the concept posted above.
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