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Sri Suka
The kings of Janakapuri have been known as Sri Janaka Maharajas. The best
known of them is Sri Janaka, the father of Sri Sitadevi who ruled Janakapuri
during the Ramayana period. Tradition says the Ramayana period is said to be
trethayuga and that of Mahabaratha period is dwaparayuga. Sri Ganesha as told
to him by Sri Vyasa Maharishi wrote the Mahabaratha. Sri Vyasa Maharishi had
a son Sri Suka. He is known as Sri Suka Brimham, since he is a Brimha Gyani.
He is the author of the great epic Sri Bhagavat, which is read world over and
covers the entire knowledge of universe and known as the encyclopedia of
Dharma of mankind.
Sri Suka Brimham
To illustrate the Brihmatwa of Sri Suka there is an anecdote. Sri Sukdevji,
son of Sri Veda Vyasa is a Brihma Gyani from his birth itself. He was
reveling in Brihmasukam after realizing the eternal bliss, hence known as
Suka Brihman. He was able to see Brihma in everything, be it trees or the
chirping of birds. It is known that seeing or hearing an enlightened soul,
makes our pranna raise, for the very presence of the enlightened soul, and
elevates us and the pranna in us. Once when Suka was passing a riverbank, the
women who were taking bath in the river rose to see the enlightened soul -
the Suka. The cloths wrapped around them were falling off, but they seemed
immersed at the sight of Sri Suka Brihma. Sri Veda Vyasa was following Sri
Suka, and on seeing Sri Veda Vyasa the women realized that their cloths have
fallen and they wrapped them on their body again. When the women were
questioned by Sri Vyasa, replied they that ‘one who is not conscious about
his body or his nakedness, how can he know of our nakedness? Suka is Suka
Brihman’. Such is the state of Sri Sukadevji, the Jeevan muktha. Nothing
disturbed him. He was reveling in Brihma Suka. Nothing mattered to him.
Sri Suka Brimham the Brihma Gyani
Sri Suka Brihma, so called since he is a Brihma Gyani was camping at the
place called Naimisaranya. The place Naimisaranyam was a dense forest and
many sages including Sri Vyasa had performed thapas there. It is said that
Lord Narayana Himself had created a pond known as chakragund with the
Sudershan Chakra for the use of sages. Sri Suka Brihma, who had no worldly
attachment, heard the chirping of the birds, talk of insects and animals in
Naimisaranyam. They were all talking of Sri Krishna the Parabrimha Paramathma
there. Sri Suka who was reveling in ‘ananda’ was disturbed and the mind was
inquisitive for knowledge on Sri Krishna. He proceeded to enquire about Sri
Krishna and the Krishna amrith from his father Sri Veda Vyasa the embodiment
of ‘gyana’. To which Sri Vyasa told Sri Suka to go to Janakapuri and meet Sri
Janak Maharaj to seek a reply.
Sri Janak Maharaj and Sri
Krishnaamritha
As directed by Sri Vyasa, Sri Suka traveled to Janakapuri to meet Sri Janak
Maharaj. He was received with reverence and honors offered to a great sage,
by Sri Janak. He requested him to stay in the kingdom for some time. He
showered his hospitality on Sri Suka. He then returned to attending to his
duties relating to his royal position as ‘dharma paripalanan’. Sri Suka
seeked an enlightenment with the gyana about ‘Sri Krishnaamritha'. He awaited
an opportunity to speak to Sri Janak. While he stayed at the palace, Sri Suka
observed Sri Janak attending to all his duties as a noble king and enjoying
the royal comforts. Sri Suka was unable to understand why his guru and father
Sri Vyasa had sent him to Sri Janak who seemed to not have abandoned any
worldly pleasures. Impatient as he was, he thought of enquiring from Sri
Janak. Sri Janak who had just retired to his chamber was informed that Sri
Suka wants an audience with him. When Sri Suka was brought into Sri Janak’s
chamber, the chamber was warm with the fire from the wood and the king sat
beside his wife in her warmth. On seeing this, Sri Suka could not bare it and
thought it is better to return. He thought a person who is reveling in royal
comforts couldn’t be a gyani, who could enlighten him about ‘Sri Krishaamritha’.
Sri Janak Maharaj the Brihma Gyani
While he was about to leave the chamber, he smelt as if skin were burning.
Sri Suka turned and saw inside the chamber. To his astonishment he saw that
Sri Janak’s hands were burning in the fire lighted for heating the chamber.
There was no reaction to this by Sri Janak Maharaj. Alas! Sri Janak was
unaware of this and absolved in thoughts of the Lord. Sri Suka then realized
that Sri Janak is a great sage even while performing the role of a ruler.
Trethayuga Brihma Gyani
While this was the reference to the Brihma Gyani of the Dwaparayuga , there
was a Brihma Gyani in the Trethayugam , the Ramayana period. The reference is
Lord Anjaneya, the Hanuman. He is son of Sri Vayu who performs his duty
without any anticipation of what so ever. Sri Anjaneya is the only person who
had been embraced by Sri Rama the Parabrimha Paramathma. In the Ramayana
dhyana sloka “veda vedye pare pumsi…”, it is stated that the Sri Dasaratha’s
son, Sri Rama is the Parabrimha Paramathma as seen in the Vedas. None other
than Sri Rama himself had enlightened Sri Anjaneya the Brihma Gyani.
Hanuman in search of Sita
Hanuman goes in search of Sita to Lanka. He had the descriptions of Matha Sri
Sita, but whom he had never seen before. He comes across several women who
were in shabbily dressed state. They had been playing music to entertain
Ravana and had fallen asleep over those very musical instruments in an
intoxicated state. He was bound to see them while searching for Sita, in
Lanka. He sees Ravana there for the first time lying like a heap of black
gram who hissed like a serpent while he breathed.
Then he enters the anteroom, where he finds a royal lady wearing all
ornaments and sleeping comfortably. Looking at her, he thinks that she must
be Sita and feels happy that he has found Sita. At that joyous moment, he
just kisses his tail, as any vanara would have done it, happily sings, climbs
the pillar and jumps on the ground. Then he thought again for a moment to
himself and comes to the conclusion that she cannot be Sita.
Na Ramena Viyukthasa Swapthumarhato bhamini
na bhokthum napyalankarthum napanampasevitham
aneyamathi nischithya pana bhomow chacharasaha (val. s.k. 11.2)
i.e., Having been separated from
Rama, Sita cannot sleep like this, she would not use ornaments or make up and
drink and sleep like this. So she must be someone other than Sita. So, he
moved on to search for her elsewhere.
Now look at the ease with which Sri Anjaneya Swami had scanned the entire
area of the Ravana’s palace for Sita whose description is known to him. Great
is his thinking even while there in the Lanka, he places Ravana in esteem as
“Mahatma”, but for the act of kidnapping Sita (val s.k. 9.75). The women in
the palace had not disturbed his mind. At one stage he had seen Mandodhari ,
wife of Lankeswara and mistook her to be Sita. Look at the reaction, his joy
for having traced Sita, especially the words “ashpotayaamasa susumbha pucham”
(val s.k. 10.55) how innocent he is without any vikalpam. There was not an
iota of kalmisha in his thinking even for a moment.
Anjaneya the Brihma Gyani of
trithayuga
To make us understand this Sri Valmiki had made Sri Anjaneya think loudly
with the word “kinchit vaikritya mupapadyate” (val s.k.11.41) Sri Anjaneya
Swami being a Naistika Brahmachari had not even for a moment thought about
the women. Such is the thinking of this great Brihma Gyani of trithayuga who
is wedded to the idea of serving the cause of his Lord. He thereby served the humanity and the dharma. He had witnessed the last two
yugas . He refused
to return to vaikunta in order to serve the needs of the devotees of his lord
Sri Rama during the kali yuga too. Let us serve our prayers to these
Brihma
Gyanies and serve the humanity in what our might we could.
Jai Anjaneya Jai Sri Rama Jai Jai
Sri Rama Anjaneya.
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