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Wisdom From the Vedas
Translated and Commented upon By
Shri Siddhartha Krishna
The two wings to fly into Heaven, the abode of Light
Indeed a bird, or even an airplane, needs two wings to lift itself into the
heaven. A man needs two legs to walk on earth and a chariot needs two wheels to
move. In the same way a fish needs two fins to swim in water. So, whether we
want to swim in the ocean of the world and want to avoid the drowning in it; or
we want to tread the pathless path of Self-realization (Atma-jnana) or we want
to fly into the Heaven (parama-dyauh), the supreme abode of Light, we need a
pair of supports to support us on our journey.
What is this support, which is a must to support us when pursuing Light and
Peace?
Gita tells us about Karma Yoga (Selfless deeds and service of mankind for the
purification of heart) and Bhakti Yoga (Devotion/Self surrender to that Supreme
Reality for to enable the heart to receive enlightenment).
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali talk about Abhyasa (constant practice) and Vairagya
(detachment towards worldly objects). Also Krishna mentions these two in the 6th
chapter of the Gita. In fact, Abhyasa (constant practice) IS Karma Yoga and
Vairagya (detachment) can only come when a person is attached towards the Lord
alone, thus it equals to Bhakti Yoga (devotion). Vyasa, the commentator, tells
us that Abhyasa (constant practice) is like the power that pumps up the water
and Vairagya (detachment) is like the valve which blocks the water from flowing
back! What if a person would only keep on pumping without using a valve to block
the water from flowing back? All effort would become in vain.
“By two wings is man lifted above earthly things, viz., by simplicity and
purity.” ( St. Thomas A Kempis)
Let me tell you here that Purity can only be gained by the Abhyasa (constant
practice) of Karma Yoga (selfless deed or actions of service), simplicity can
only be achieved by Vairagya (detachment towards worldly objects) or Bhakti Yoga
(devotion, i.e. attachment towards the Lord alone).
This is the proof that all the great saints, of any era or place on earth, say
exactly the same thing, they might use different terminology. That is the effect
of time and space on the faculty of speech. But, the truth that has been
expressed is the same in all cases.
Let me tell you something more.
According to the Rig-veda, one of the names of that Supreme Truth is Suparna,
i.e. the one having beautiful golden wings. I’m inclined to tell you that
simplicity in daily life and purity of heart are those two golden wings, that
lift us up into the abode of Light.
The Puranas tell us that the vehicle of Lord Vishnu (the Supreme Lord that has
penetrated everything) is also a giant eagle called Garuda or Suparna. He, too,
is depicted mythically as having golden wings. I think this is what is its
mystical esoteric significance, obtain the two golden wings of simplicity and
purity, they would work as the vehicle of the Lord, and, behold, he would reach
you.
Moreover, these are also the two wings with which all angels are pictured in the
cathedrals around the globe. Cannot any human become an angel by simply adding
these two wonderful Golden Wings of simplicity and Purity? Come on, let’s try!
Let me tell you something more in this context. A perfect human is the greatest
angel. All those angels that you see in cathedrals and churches, or hear about
in Holy Scriptures like the Avesta, or the Bible, etc. have to bow down in front
of such a human. Isn’t this the same thing that has been mentioned just in
different terms in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad (1-4-10), “Even the demigods are
unable to hinder such a Enlightened Human.” And did you know the angel that
denied this command of the Lord was condemned to Hell and called Satan or Iblis.
When to be a Human can be such a great thing, then why not try once to be one!
Trust me, it’s worth trying!
Worship the omnipresent Light! Acquire the divine eternal wealth!
SIDDHARTHA KRISHNA

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