Wednesday, January 06, 2010

"Vasishta Guha - A Heaven on Earth" by Swami Shantananda Puri


(Photograph of Lingam inside Vasistha Guha which has streaks of light emanating from the Lingam though the light patterns are not visible to the eye)


If there is a heaven on earth, it is certainly Vasishta Guha. Guha means a cave. This Vasishta Guha Ashram (referred to as the 'The Guha' in the subsequent paras) is situated at 22 kms. from Rishikesh on the famous Bus route to Badrinath/Kedarnath (6 kms. from Shiv Puri where there are a lot of rafting institutions, and 10kms before reaching Byasi). In the Himalayas, the names of many of the caves are linked with some renowned sage or other of yore e.g. Vyasa Guha, Uddalaka Guha.

Vasishta is one of the Saptarshis (7 sages) and one of the first creations of Lord Brahma (the creator) out of his will power. He was the chief priest (Kula Guru) of the line of kings claiming their descendence from the Sun God (Surya Vansa), the most famous in that line being king Sri Ram (RAMA CHANDRA) - an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Vasishta's one hundred sons were. killed due to the machinations of his competitor Sage Viswamitra through the application of black magic rituals. Though a highly evolved soul well established in the supreme consciousness (Brahman), the tragedy of the death of all his hundred sons was too deep a blow to be borne with equanimity. Vasishta, in frustation decided to end his life by jumping into a river. The River goddess did not want to incur the heinous sin of being the cause of the death of such a holy sage and so just carried him safely unharmed and deposited him on the other bank where Arundhati, the wife of Vasishta, was already waiting for her husband. As Arundhati thought that if they continued to stay in that environment, the memories of their dead children would haunt them, suggested going on a pilgrimage to the southern part of India. En route, presumably, this Vasishta Guha was one of the places where he camped for performance of austerities (Tapas) for a few hundred years (Vasishta was a sage who remained as the chief priest for more than five generations of kings each of whom ruled for several thousands of years). The Guha is situated on the banks of the holy river Ganga about 120 feet below from the main road and it is barely a five minutes walk to Arundhati Guha, access to which is by walking over the Ganga's sand beach.

Similar Vasishta Ashrams exist in various places (i.e. B.R. HILLS in Karnataka, in SRI LANKA etc.) Who knows how many saints, sages and Siddhas have lived in this cave and added to its glory, holiness and spiritual vibrations! Behind the Siva linga at the far end of the cave can be seen a slightly vertically inclined opening into the cave. If you put your hand in it, you will find inside it is closed. It seems the cave used to extend inside for another 20 kms or so till a place called Ghanta Karna Mandir up in the Himalayas. A few years back this passage was closed. It is believed that a number of Himalayan adepts (SIDDHAS) have been doing austerities in their subtle body (not visible to naked eyes of common people) inside the back of the cave for thousands of years.

Besides, our Gurudev Swami Purushottamanandji Maharaj also had done his austerities here since 1928. He was a grand disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa and disciple of Swami Brahmananda. Many visitors, not only Indians but foreigners too, who used to sit inside the cave in meditation in reCent times, claimed to have had varied psychic experiences.

In April 1996, a letter was received in this Ashram from H. H. Swami Dayananda Saraswatiji of international fame, enclosing two copies of a photograph of the cave taken at his behest during his recent visit thereto. It seems that when the photograph of the far end platform containing Siva Linga was taken and got developed it was found that there were two rays of light emanating from the top/side of the Siva Linga and going over the side walls and ceiling till it disappeared into the earth halfway from the cave entrance. It could have represented the ultimate merging of one or more of the unseen Siddhas into the Supreme being. When Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi left his mortal body at Tiruvannamalai, at that very moment many were able to see in different cities a bright star-like flame coursing through the sky and this was reported in some newspapers too. Many have expressed that when once they sit inside the Guha for
meditation, their level of consciousness immediately rises up to such a high level which they were able to reach only occasionally and that too after years of spiritual practice.

Two other incidents which have been included in a book "Fragrant Flowers" are reproduced below to illustrate the glory of the Guha :-
(i) Some time in 1994 or so, a young Dutch woman visited the Guha on a day when I (Swami Shantananda) happened to be there. It was her first visit. She was sitting in meditation inside the cave till lunch time. During lunch she suddenly addressed me and asked "I find that your
Gurudev had left his body in Feb. 1961. Since then, have you met him again at any time?". The question sounded strange and I answered in the negative. After finishing her lunch she followed me to my room and narrated the following unique experience of hers in the Guha :-
"After about two hours of meditation, when I suddenly opened my eyes, I saw a Swamiji with a laughing face standing before me. He was identical with the photograph kept outside the cave in the dais. The only difference was that unlike in the picture he had a long stick in his hand. A thought come to my mind that the vision was some sort of an illusion. The Swamiji smilingly told me 'you are wrong, my dear child. I am as real as you are. I am not an illusion." I was astonished that he could divine my thoughts accurately. He asked me "Aye, what do you want?" I replied 'Swamiji, I want Gyan (True Knowledge)!' He laughed in a wild manner and disappeared.

I believed her because in her narration she has mentioned certain typical characteristics of my Gurudev as follows :-
1. My Gurudev often sported a long stick even though in the picture on the dais it was not there.
2. His typical question to many visitors or disciples was :- "Aye, what do you want?"
3. He always used to be laughing like a child.
(ii) In 1980, when I (Swami Shantananda) had gone to Vasishta Guha to attend my Guru Dev's birthday as also to do Srimad Bhagavata Saptaham, one Mrs P. had also come to the Guha. On the first day of Bhagavata reading in the morning, Mrs P. did not attend the recitation partly perhaps she had no taste for it and could not also understand the sanskrit text. She went and sat inside the cave for meditation. After a while, when she opened her eyes, she saw our Gurudev standing before her with a smile. She would not believe her own eyes. He told her "yes, I am really standing before you but you will not believe. Today one old ex-armyman with a beard will be visiting Guha for the first time but he will refuse to have lunch here in the Ashram and will go back. When this happens, you will believe in this vision. Tomorrow I shall initiate you with a mantra." Mrs P. never disclosed this to anybody. In the evening when I saw her face full of misery, I asked her for the reason. Then she narrated the incident and told me 'Today I have not
seen any such old ex-army man visiting this Guha. Perhaps it was all my imagination." Then I exclaimed "No, it is true. Today one old ex- Army man came and the Swami-in-charge of the ashram took him to the library and was showing him the book "YOGA VASISHTA" in three
volumes. When Swamiji pressed him to stay for lunch, he excused himself and left." Mrs P. was elated at this news. Next morning when she went inside the Guha and sat for meditation, Gurudev again appeared. She was desperately praying in her heart. "I want only a mantra on 'Ram' and not on any other God" Gurudev smiled and said "yes, I shall give you only Ram Mantra. Do not worry. Do you know any hymn on Ram for meditation purposes (Dhyana Sloka); If so, recite it." She recited a hymn. Gurudev gave her a Mantra, bade her go and attend Bhagavatam reading which was going on outside and disappeared. I was the only one to whom Mrs. P confided the full details of her initiation.

Our Gurudev, Swami Purushottamanandji Maharaj left the Ramakrishana Mission and went wandering round the Himalayas in early 1920s, During his wanderings by foot he came across this Guha in 1928. The cave was surrounded by tall trees and it was all a jungle. He lived inside the Guha -doing his meditation/ austerities for more than 25 years till a room was built for him near the Guha. In my assessment, he was a realised soul. It is told that in his earliest years in the Guha, a lion used to come from the other side of the Ganga daily in the dusk and sleep near the nearest end of the Guha while our Gurudev used to sleep at the farthest end of the Guha, where a circular memorial has since been built. After about a year of keeping the nightly companionship with my Gurudev, the lion went away, never to return.

Swami Purushottamanandji went into Maha Samadhi (by leaving the body) on 13 February 1961 on the SHIVARATHRI day. His vibrations are still being felt in the entire area surrounding the Guha by his devotees. The Guha is now being run by Sri Chaitanyanandji, a simple but eminent disciple of Gurudev and the managing trustee. The Trust is also running
an outpatient department in an allopathic Hospital built by the Trust with 16 beds in the Goolar village about a kilometer off. Dry cooking rations are also provided to all the pilgrims going to/returning from Badrinath/Kedarnath etc. This Vasishta Guha is a very valuable spiritual
institution adding to the splendour of Uttaranchal state. Even today, some times at midnight, some people claim to have heard the loud chanting of scriptures like Rudri as also the sounds of Damru, Mridanga and other instuments, coming from the mountain top above the Guha.

One of the popular messages of Gurudev is as follows:-
What are we seeking! Bliss. What we are searching for is within us. Within is a huge roaring ocean of divine and infinite bliss, a single drop of which can completely destroy all our woes forever and transport us to a high state of ecstasy. But foolishly we look for this outside. To imagine that wife, children, wealth, name, fame etc. can bring us happiness is a mere illusion. Our state is like that of a deer which contains the musk in its own navel but in its ignorance seeks this divine scent in its surroundings in trees, creepers, grass etc. The teachings of our great sages alone can therefore give us pure unalloyed and eternal bliss.

Source:Introduction to Vasishta Guha by Swami Sri Shantananda Puri

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would like to contact His Holiness Swami Shantananda Puri ji. My telephone number is 09910093893, and email anusrivastava@hotmail.com If someone can please guide me, I shall be grateful.
Anupam

Anupam said...

I would like to contact His Holiness Swami Shantananda Puri ji. My telephone number is 09910093893, and email anusrivastava@hotmail.com If someone can please guide me, I shall be grateful.
Anupam

Anonymous said...

Anupam,

Try to reach him at Raman Maharishi Raman Ashram in Tamilnadu, india as he prefers to stay there in winters and moves to Vashisht Guha in summers.
i had his darshan at vashisht Guha in june of this year (2010)
here is the address for Raman Maharishi ashram
Sri V.S.Ramanan
President
Sri Ramanasramam P.O.
Sri Ramanasramam
Tiruvannamalai
Tamil Nadu 606 603
India

Phone : +91- 4175- 237200, +91 - 9244937292
Hope this proves of some help.
Ravi,

Anonymous said...

Anupam,

Try to reach him at Raman Maharishi Raman Ashram in Tamilnadu, india as he prefers to stay there in winters and moves to Vashisht Guha in summers.
i had his darshan at vashisht Guha in june of this year (2010)
here is the address for Raman Maharishi ashram
Sri V.S.Ramanan
President
Sri Ramanasramam P.O.
Sri Ramanasramam
Tiruvannamalai
Tamil Nadu 606 603
India

Phone : +91- 4175- 237200, +91 - 9244937292
Hope this proves of some help.
Ravi,

Civil Lines, Delhi said...

Swami ji was a great Soul, a peaceful Sage, loving all in silence for the sake of Ram.
He is there still.
Sami Ram of Karela visited here;
Many others too; some say Jesus walked by here too:
Swami Sivanand ji also love the Late sage of Vaisht Gufa.

Civil Lines, Delhi said...

Swami Ji was a great loving Soul, peaceful, silent and blessing us all form the holy caves visited by other great sages of India viz-
Swami Ram of Kerala, Swami Sivananda ji Maharaj, and others
A mus place to pray and get back the energies of this life.

Anonymous said...

Hi, Can you pls give me the phone number, address of the Vashista Guha Ashram. Many thanks. Blessings and love.
B

VS said...

Sorry,I don't have the phone number of Vasishta Guha ashram.

This Guha is 20 kms from Rishikesh on the Badrinath route. There are buses from Rishikesh or you can take a taxi from Rishikesh.

Chandan said...

Where can I get books(printed) authored by His Holiness Swami Shantananda Puri? I failed to find "Instant Self-Awareness" on on-line book stores. Contact. thevivekchandan@gmail.com

VS said...

Swami Shantananda Puri's books are available for free download on

http://www.scribd.com/vedavita

The link to the book Instant self awareness is
http://www.scribd.com/doc/29589678/Instant-Self-Awareness-Talks-on-Ashtavakra-Gita-pdf

VS said...

Sorry, I did not read your comment correctly.

As far as I know, Swami Shantananda Puri's books are mostly printed and published by the Parvathamma C.P. Subbaraju Setty Charitable Trust. You can't find his books in bookshops because these books are not for sale but are distributed for "free". You may contact this Trust and request for a copy.

The contact details of this Trust is given in his books and is:

Parvathamma C.P. Subbaraju Setty Charitable Trust.
No.13/8, Pampa Mahakavi Road Shankarapuram,
Bangalore - 560 004.
Ph. : 080 - 22423011

LarryStang said...

I had the priviledge of meditating in Vasishta Guha Cave back in Feb. of this year. A most sublime experience came to me on that fatefull day. The cave had an enormous affect on my devotions and left a permanant impression that is hard to put into words.

devadas illikkal said...

i want to know the tel no of sri prakashanandha swamikal in the aasramam near vasishta guha near rishikesh my tel no is 8891610671.i am a native of koratty thrissur district kerala if anybody know the tel no please call me.

devadas illikkal said...

i want to know the tel no of sri prakashanandha swamikal in the aasramam near vasishta guha near rishikesh my tel no is 8891610671.i am a native of koratty thrissur district kerala if anybody know the tel no please call me.

Anonymous said...

I recently visited this place on route to Dev Prayag. Unfortunately I could only spend few mins inside the holy Guha. But the moment I sat I could feel silence n peace of another world. I was compelled to stay there but my friends had to leave. I would revisiting this place sooner & would be posting my experience here soon.

ashish said...

I visited the guha very recently and incidentally it was a full moon day. But could sit there only for a few minutes as it was about to be closed. Am Planning another visit soon.

Anonymous said...

Swami Shantananda Puri shed his mortal coil last year.

LarryStang said...

I too had a deep meditative experience in this most holy cave. I communicated with Swami Shantandaji before he passed and he told me the above story. As I sat in deep meditation I began to hear a chorus of chants to Ram. It was most incredibly sublime experience. I continued to hear a persistant chant to Ram over and over even after I left the cave. It came from deep within and none of my companions heard anything.

Naveen Kumar said...

By grace of God, I get a chance to be there in Vasishta Guha ashram every year since childhood, may be from last 30 years I go there, frankly speaking that place is like heaven , there is not any treatment like 5 star hotel but one will feel the meaning of life there, it is so calm and full of vibrations and energy.

There one can realize that life has nothing to do with money, power, position and any other materialistic thing, life is all about believing in self and doing wright things for society , and to achieve these things one needs boost from worship of God.

There is one line written in front of Guha : Har karya ko karte samay yehi socho ki saccha abhineta to vahi hai"

It means whenever one performs any work, he/she needs to think that he/she is the Lead Hero/Heroin of that work.

Along the bank of River Ganga, the feeling is exceptionally wonderful.

Hariom
Naveen
Yokohama Japan,

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