Sripaad
Swami told a Brahmin lady to devote her life to the worship
of Lord Siva. She did accordingly and, as a result of it, she was
born in Karanja a town near Akola (Central India) in a pious family
and was named Amba. She grew and she was married to a pious young
man Madhava Sharma. She was devoted, heart and soul, to the service
of her husband. His noble company added to the holy tendencies she
developed as a result of her spiritual discipline in her previous
life. She now became an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. In course
of time, she gave birth to a son. The child did not cry, as usual,
at birth. On the other hand, the only sound he uttered was 'AUM'
(the eternal sound - 'AUM' is the manifestation of the spirit) and
every one there was amazed at it. Astrologers assured Madhava Sharma
that their child was indeed an avatar of the Lord. They also prophesied
that he would renounce all worldly ties and that he would uplit
the fallen souls. The child was named Narahari. The name signified
that he was the dispeller of the sins and miseries of human beings.
The child Narahari grew up to be a handsome boy
of five, but he could not speak and the parents were very much worried
about it. One day, the boy conveyed to them through gestures that
he wished to be invested with the sacred thread. Young Narahari
learned the 'Gayatri Mantra', adopted the vows of a young celebate
(Brahmacharya), accepted the first offering of food from
his mother's hands and at once recited the Vedas (external
repositories of Spiritual Wisdom) . The parents were overjoyed but
their joy did not last. According to tradition after the sacred
thread ceremony, the initiate is a sannyasi and has to beg
alms from his mother and leave for pilgrimage. Thus, the mother
asked him to beg alms and young Narahari, taking it as her adesha
(command) sought permission to take sannyasa, renounce worldly
life and leave for pilgrimage.
The mother bewailed her plight and pleaded with
him to give up such an idea. Nrahari said "I do not want to enjoy
the objects of the senses which can only lead to misery. So, I shall
pass on from the state of celebacy directly to the life of a sannyasi.
Wealth, family ties and responsibilities are as unreal as a dream.
Youth is transient as a flower which soon withers. Thus life is
very short when viewed in the light of the only purposed of it,
i.e., Self-realization. To be emotionally attached to anything in
this phenomenal world amounts to mere self-betrayal and is self-defeating
too. This body, with the skin as its surface layer, flesh, bones
and the blood within, is as frail a structure as a water bubble.
Excessive fondness for one's spouse and children is the root of
all other evil tendencies. In itself, this body of ours is made
of inanimate matter and is ever changing and perishable. Only the
'Self' within is eternal and is our only true being. Joys and sorrows
of worldly life are merely relative, subjective and are therefore
illusory experiences to the realized. Man can break the fetters
of this illusion only through the grace of the Guru. Therefore,
Oh mother, do not hinder me in my resolve. You shall be blessed
with some more children. Go on meditating on me and thereby you
shall cross the ocean of misery and ignorance too". So saying, Narahari
again blessed His mother with the vision of His Divine form. She
perceived it through the eye of wisdom and was at once reminded
of her previous birth. So she said to the Lord :
'Holy one, you are indeed Lord
Sripaad, who, in my previous life, saved me from my unwise resolve
to commit suicide. I bow before you. You are, indeed, the Unbounded
one. All the universes have their being in your infinite expanse.
To say that you are born to me as my son is but a fallacy; for you
are eternal. Yours is the omnipotent will. I shall not hinder your
resolve to renounce the world for the welfare of all sentient beings.
You have assured me that I shall be blessed with a few more children.
Pray, stay with us, at least till such time!' Lord Narahari graciously
acceded to her request and stayed away. The blessed couple used
to worship the Lord every day with full awareness of his divinity.
Many were the learned who flocked to Him for the
elucidation of intricate questions in scriptural knowledge. Many
of them got their doubts clarified and attained Self-realization.
This is no task to one who could uplift even the dull witted. After
his mother got more children He covered His head with a piece of
cloth, put on wooden sandals, covered His body with the ochre robe
and wore a codpiece. Taking a staff in His hand, He set out from
His home in joy to fulfill His mission which was to revive faith
and uplift the people morally and spiritually.
On his way to Badrinath, Narahari reached the Holy
Varanasi (Kashi) in the guise of a seeker after liberation. Lord
Narahari, in accordance with Holy tradition, resorted to His Holiness
Swami Krishna Saraswati as his Guru and from him took the vow of
sanyas. Henceforth, He came to be known as Shri Nrisimha
Saraswati. He formally took the vow of lifelong celebacy. Thus he
became a full-fledged sannyasi who has transcended the opposites
of joy and sorrow and the limitations of a self-centered will. This
World Teacher has laid down the tradition of sanyas for seekers
after liberation.
Shri Nrishimha Saraswati expounded the nature of
sanyas to some and the meaning of the Vedas, which can secure
the true objects of life (Purusharthas), to others. Then,
he proceeded in his wanderings round the country in a clock-wise
direction, along with his disciples. He had seven disciples and
they were Baala, Krishna, Upendra, Janajyotim Sadaananda, Madhava
and Siddha. All have the title 'Saraswati' suffixed to their names.
He took holy dips in all the holy rivers along
the way and reached the sacred place where the river Ganga joins
the sea. From Benares he went to Badrika Ashram with his disciples.
Then moving from place to place for the welfare of common people,
he arrived at Ganga sagar, near calcutta. Some Twenty years passed
this way. Shri Nrisimha saraswati reappeared at his home to the
wonder and joy of his family and town people, He blessed them all.
In the Guru Charitra the miracles performed by
him are described. These miracles were meant to increase faith among
people in a higher power and start them on the path of spiritual
path.
Shri Nrisimha Saraswati then went to Trimbakeshwar,
Parli and Parli vaijnath. At Parli Vaijnath he did penance for one
year and remained in seclusion. Afterwards he went to Audumbar and
Amarapur near the confluence of the rivers Krishna and the Panchaganga.
At Amarapur he stayed 12 years. This place was called "Nrisimhawadi"
and later "Narsobawadi" by his affectionate disciples
and devotees. From Amarapur he went to Gangapur and remained there
for 24 years. During his stay there many astonishing incidents and
miracles took place.
Shri Nrisimha Saraswati was now considered as 'Siddha
Purusha' (Perfect, almost Godlike being) with Divine powers
of healing physical ailments and alleviating worries of his devotees.
Hindus and Muslims used to come to him considering him their Sadguru.
One day he bade good-bye to people of Gangapur
and with his 7 select disciples went to the confluence of Bhima
and Amraja rivers and stood for a while under the Aswatha tree.
He stated "worship this tree and practice penance, your wish will
be fulfilled and your life will be blessed". He announced his departure
from this world and his disciples were plunged in grief.
A float was prepared on the banana leaves and was
adorned with flowers. This float was placed in the river and Shri
Nrisimha Saraswati sat on it. All the disciples offered worship
although their hearts were weighed down by grief. Shri Nrisimha
Saraswati cheered them up and told them he was going to Kadali-vana
(grove of banana trees) near Srisailam (One of the 12 "Jyotir
Linga" is located here) and upon reaching there, as a mark
of his safe arrival, clusters of flowers would come back floating
against current. Soon after, as per the Master's promise, clusters
of flowers came to them drifting on the river against the current!
When the Master got ready for departure, the natives
of the village rushed to him and begged him not to deprive them
of His Divine presence, but to stay on. The Lord said, "Do not feel
sad that way. How can I bear to be away from my devotees? I only
seem to leave for Srisailam only to the grosser vision of the physical,
but I will ever abide at Gangapur in my real state as the Spirit
or the real Self. I will seek my noon alms in this village and accept
your loving devotional services. My living presence will be experienced
by anyone who bathes in the Sangam (confluence of holy rivers),
worships the Holy peepal tree and takes darshan of
my 'pudukas' (sacred foot-wear) here.
"The
Master can be seen even today by the virtuous and the devout. Only
the unrighteous cannot experience his living presence. Taking his
daily dip at the holy Sangam, he ever abides there. In fact, he
has been blessing devotees with his divine acts (leelas) on countless
occasions. The aspirations of those who worship him there with true
love will be fulfilled. Indeed, the Lord is ever present with those
who incessantly adore him. The miraculous experiences of such will
ever remain hidden in their own hearts. He is the granter of prayers!"
When people were in utter despair, Shri Nrisimha
Saraswati brought about a religious and spiritual renaissance and
restored their morale. The places where He stayed, have become centres
of pilgrimage viz., Narsobawadi, Audumbar and Gangapur. Gangapur
is believed to be the abode of Lord Dattatreya.
There is a holy hillock of Vibhuti (holy ash) from which
devotees pick up the sacred ash as Prasad to take home. This
hillock has not been depleted, even though devotees have been taking
away sacred ash for centuries.
The atmosphere in all the three pilgrimage centers
is sublime and devotees feel peaceful and spiritually uplifted.
Miracles take place at Gangapur specially, even now.
The message of Shri Nrisimha Saraswati is summarized
as under:
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In our short fleeting span of human life, we should attempt
to realize God through devotion
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Use Buddhi (intellect) and Viveka (discrimination)
to purify the minds.
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Never think of hurting others in thought, word or deed.
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Consider yourself blessed, if you secure the blessings of
a Guru.
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Strive to realize God who is inherent in your own heart.
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