This intense longing -- becoming mad after realising God or getting the knowledge of the Self -- is real spirituality. The irresistible madness which the Gopis had for the Lord, Shri Krishna, yea, it is intense longing like that which is necessary for the realisation of the Self! Even in the Gopis' mind there was a slight distinction of man and woman. But in real Self-knowledge, there is not the slightest distinction of sex.
Such love indeed is necessary for Self-realisation. There must be
fretting and pining within the heart. Now from His playful life at Vrindaban
come to the Krishna of Kurukshetra, and see how that also is fascinating -- how,
amidst all that horrible din and uproar of fighting, Krishna remains calm, balanced, and peaceful. Ay, on the
very battlefield, He is speaking the Gita to Arjuna and getting him on to fight,
which is the Dharma of a Kshatriya! Himself an agent to bring about this
terrible warfare, Shri Krishna remains unattached to action -- he did not take
up arms! To whichsoever phase of it you look, you will find the character of
Shri Krishna perfect. As if He was the embodiment of knowledge, work, devotion,
power of concentration, and everything! In the present age, this aspect of Shri
Krishna should be specially studied. Only contemplating the Krishna of Vrindaban
with His flute won't do nowadays -- that will not bring salvation to humanity.
Now is needed the worship of Shri Krishna uttering forth the lion-roar of the
Gita, of Rama with His bow and arrows, of Mahavira, of Mother Kali. Then only
will the people grow strong by going to work with great energy and will. I have
considered the matter most carefully and come to the conclusion that of those
who profess and talk of religion nowadays in this country, the majority are full
of morbidity -- crack-brained or fanatic. Without development of an abundance of
Rajas, you have hopes neither in this world, nor in the next. The whole country
is enveloped in intense Tamas; and naturally the result is -- servitude in this
life and hell in the next.
If you want any good to come, just throw your ceremonials overboard and worship the Living God, the Man-god -- every being that wears a human form -- god in His universal as well as individual aspect. The universal aspect of God means this world, and worshipping it means serving it -- this indeed is work, not indulging in ceremonials. Neither is it work to cogitate as to whether the rice-plate should be placed in front of the God for ten minutes or for half an hour -- that is called lunacy. Millions of rupees have been spent only that the temple-doors at Varanasi or Vrindaban may play at opening and shutting all day long! Now the Lord is having His toilet, now He is taking His meals, now He is busy on something else we know not what. . . . And all this, while the Living God is dying for want of food, for want of education! The banias of Bombay are erecting hospitals for bugs -- while they would do nothing for men even if they die! You have not the brain to understand this simple thing -- that it is a plague with our country, and lunatic asylums are rife all over. . . . Let some of you spread like fire, and preach this worship of the universal aspect of the Godhead -- a thing that was never undertaken before in our country. No quarrelling with people, we must be friends with all. . . .
Spread ideas -- go from village to village, from door to door -- then only there will be real work. Otherwise, lying complacently on the bed and ringing the bell now and then is a sort of disease, pure and simple. . . . Be independent, learn to form independent judgments. -- that such and such a chapter of such and such a Tantra has prescribed a standard length for the handle of a bell,-- what matters it to me? Through the Lord's will, out of your lips shall come millions of Vedas and Tantras and Puranas. . . . If now you can show this in practice, ...then only I may have some hope. . . .
I am giving you a new idea. If you can work it out, then I shall know you are men and will be of service. . . . Make an organised plan. A few cameras, some maps, globes, and some chemicals, etc., are needed. The next thing you want is a big hut. Then you must get together a number of poor, indigent folk. Having done all this, show them pictures to teach them astronomy, geography, etc., and preach Shri Ramakrishna to them. Try to have their eyes opened as to what has taken place or is taking place in different countries, what this world is like, and so forth. You have got lots of poor and ignorant folk there. Go to their cottages, from door to door, in the evening, at noon, any time -- and open their eyes. Books etc., won't do -- give them oral teaching. Then slowly extend your centres. Can you do all this? Or only bell-ringing?
- Swami Vivekananda
[Source: Selected portion from the Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda]
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