| Naman
means 'Salutations'. 'Chinmaya' is the beloved name of our beloved
Gurudev. Chinmaya also means the intelligent, sentient principle,
underlying all our spiritual values.
Time
and again, we should all do some intelligent reflection. What
is it that we actually offer when we bow down and do Naman?
We offer our reverence, our identification with the altar
of worship. Worldly people respect materialistic possessions
or materialistic people who have such things. In truth, what
we should respect is knowledge and the one who has it and
gives it freely. When we thus worship the right person, our
purity and sanctity increases.
Way
back in the early 80's, there was a yajna at Lucknow by Pujya
Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda. Swami Shantananda and I had the
privilege and the joy of being present there. All the devotees
wished to perform a 'Paduka Puja' of Pujya Gurudev and wanted
a Namavali for this purpose. We did not have one ready. It
was then that Swami Shantananda and I sat down and prepared
a namavali in the Sanskrit alphabetical order. We came up
with 108 names and each name ended with a salutation.
The
names revolve around different facets of Gurudev's striking
personality. Some names are pointers to his absolute nature.
For example,
Om
Avyayaya Namah : Salutations to the Imperishable One.
Om Achintyaya Namah : Salutations to the Incomprehensible
One.
Om Antahsakshine Namah : Salutations to the Witness of the
inner thoughts.
Some
other names reveal the human side of this great sage, e. g:
Om
Prasannatmane Namah : Salutations to the One who is ever cheerful.
Om Madhursvabhavaya Namah : Salutations to the One who has
a sweet disposition.
Om Suhrude Namah : Salutations to the One who is the well
- wisher of all.
There
are still some other names that throw light on his work and
accomplishments like,
Om
Geeta Jnana Yajna Pracharakaya Namah: Salutations to the apostle
of Geeta Jnana Yajna.
Om Granthakrute Namah : Salutations to the One who has authored
spiritual books.
Om Dharmasansthapakaya Namah : Salutations to the One who
re - established Dharma.
Again,
a name like bhaarata - gauravaaya namah shows how he was a
glory to our country. The most moving name is sarva - hita
- chintakaaya namah, which means 'one who wishes well to all
(and works hard for the welfare of all)'. He truly served
all - children and adults, Indians and foreigners, the learned
and the illiterate. He nourished all those he met, with his
wisdom and compassion.
He
taught the message of service. He wanted us to know the great
message and spread it also. The Upanishad says, "Arise,
awake, go to wise teachers and know the Truth." Our Pujya
Gurudev added, "Spread the Knowledge."
You,
youngsters at the Chyk.Net website, are doing your bit to
propagate Pujya Gurudev's wisdom in the cyber space. My congratulations
to you. Special best wishes to the Chinmaya Naman issue.
May
you kindle new life in many people through your online magazine.
In
this fiftieth year of our Chinmaya Movement, may your website
inspire a lot of youngsters to volunteer for the noble cause.
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