Saturday, August 14, 2010

Mind is the cause for both bondage and liberation...!!!Trust Me

“A healthy mind has a healthy Body”. The mental health of the


individual plays a significant role in the well being of a person. WHO

also defines health as ‘physical, mental and social well being.’

During the past two decades interest and research in the field of

mental health and mental disorders have grown rapidly. A recent

study conducted by WHO has predicted that in terms of disease

burden; by the year 2020 (that is in the next seventeen years)

depressive illness will become the no.2 disease in the world

overriding diabetes, cancer, arthritis etc.
 
Depressive disease is universal and has been prevalent in the


society since time immemorial. Its clinical features were described

in ancient Indian literature by Sudarka, a renowed playwright of the

2nd century B.C.It figured prominently in the sacred writings of

India, its mythological literature, including the twin epics, the

Ramayana and the Mahabharata. In the Mahabharata, Arjun was

afflicted with the illness. He says, “ Mind is very restless, forceful

and strong, O Krishna, Krishana it is more difficult to control the

mind than to wind.
 
Mind is the cause for both bondage and liberation. The verse is an


ethmological pun, manu; human is derived from man ‘to think.’

Milkon too rhymed that the mind is in its own place; it may make

heaven of hell or hell of heaven. Mind, which should have been

source of joy ‘ananda’, becomes a source of sorrow ‘dukha’. In

Atharvveda, mind has been called as sixth sense, which is made

active in us by the Supreme Being.
 
Hinduism is a major religion of India, which has at its heart a kind


of ethical mysticism, based on their sarced scriptures. At its heart is

a love of life in all its forms. It believes that one’s actions in this life

will generate Karma or consequences in the next life. Reincarnation

(on the wheel of life, Samsara) may be at a higher level or not,

depending on ones current actions. It accepts body and soul as a

equal partners in life and the use of both in religious life. When

Hindus meet they greet God as present in other person. Many

Hindus believe that religious practice involves the awakening of the

‘chakras’ or energy centers of the body, in order to let divine energy

flow into the body freely. This perception is included in the eastern

and western ideas of energy bodies or ‘auras’, which surround the

physical body.
 
Concept Of Mind In Vedas (10,000 TO 5000 BC)
 
Mind has been conceived to be a functional element of ATMAN (soul


which is self) in Vedas, which are earliest written script of human

race. In Rigveda and Yajurveda there is mention of prayer through

mantras for noble thoughts to come in the mind. It has been

mentioned that thoughts determine facial appearance, thoughts

influence facial appearance, and thoughts can be purified through

mantras and purified thoughts influence instincts. In Veda there is

emphasis on prevention of mental pain (depression).



In Rigveda, the speed of mind, curiosity for methods of mental

happiness, prayers for mental happiness and methods of increasing

medha (intelligence) have been described. It has been further

stated in Rigveda that purification of mind prevents diseases in

human beings there fore one should have noble thoughts. The

power of mind in healing has also been described. First time the

three traits of personality-sattva, Rajas and Tamas were described

and also mental illnesses were independently identified along with

physical illnesses where it has been prayed that may these mental

illnesses not destroy this body.



In Yajurveda the mind has been conceptualized as the inner flame

of knowledge. It describes perceiving knowledge is mind, mind is

described as yog and Samadhi (state of mind), all our sensory

organs are under control of mind and they function under the

control of mind.


According to Bhagvad Gita the senses and the objects constantly blast the mind. Here it is said that the self is like the lord of the chariot and the body is his chariot. The intellect is the charioteer and the mind the reins. The senses they say are the horses; the objects of the senses are the roads. The senses (horses) are to be

controlled by the buddhi (the charioteer) through the reins, the mind. The mind restrained or unrestrained by the buddhi leads to the region of vivid joy or the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara) respectively.

The mind of man is like a veritable battle field:’manahkshetra’ in which there is an endless state of war between opposing forces.This constant tussle within the mind is called “psychomacia” by the ancient Greeks.

Gita states “ Let a man raise by himself by his own self, let him not


debase himself. For he is himself his friend, himself his foe.” One’s

own mind has a preventive and a curative function. Healthy habits

of attitude, thoughts, dispositions and feeling can offer equilibrium.

It brings out the fact of enormous resources that are available

within for healing. This has been termed “Anjeneya complex” which

is explored in psychotherapy.
 
Certain Hindu rituals like Bhajans, Kirtans, chanting mantras called


Namapathy by Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh help in eliminating

repressions and resistances and bring into the field of waking

consciousness many drives, emotions and complexes that were

creating difficulties in the unconscious. It helps to achieve a state of

deep relaxation. Similarly there are certain Hindu festivals and

ceremonies associated not only with Gods and Goddesses but also

with the sun, moon, planets, rivers, oceans, trees and animals.

Some of the popular Hindu festivals are Deepawali, Holi, Dussehra,

Ganesh Chaturthi, which allows people to share their joy and sorrows and helps to elevate mood.




These innumerable festive occasions and religious practices make

the Indian tradition rich and colorful. It gives us the powers,

tolerence, adaptability, courage, co-operation, patience and

humility, which help to restore holistic health, harmony and

happiness in our life and society today.
 
Conclusion Is a Place Where We are Tired Of Thinking...!!!Trust Me
                                                      
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