Saturday, January 31, 2009

UP 2: Vac-vega -The urges of the speech, Purifying the faculty of speech by proper engagement

The first of the six obstacles is vacas-vega, the urge of the speech. The urge of speech manifests as indulgence in countless unworthy topics that lead the mind astray from the path of devotion.

Ninda, or blasphemy, is the gravest of the varieties of contrary speech. The people of this world, to elevate themselves above others, have a natural inclination to discuss the shortcomings and evils of others. This should be avoided at all cost, as indulgence in criticizing others, especially in the case of other Vaishnavas, reeps destruction on the delicate field of bhakti.

Prajalpa - prattle, gossip. Discussing the juicy topics of the village. Discussing so many unworthy topics. The mind is an endless pool of topics to discuss. A wise person will contain the thoughts and block them from reaching the level of speech, as a mere thought will come and go, but when indulged in, it'll create a strong samskara of remembrance and entangle both the speaker and the hearer.

One should purify the vacas-vega in the company of devotees by discussing the virtuous pastimes of Sri Krishna, inquiring about the ways of bhajan, praising Guru, Vaishnavas and Hari, and so forth.

Is over glorification, which in some cases leads to destruction of humility, an offense?

Glorification should also be undertaken as a matter of service. If one glorifies another in a manner that bewilders him, then the glorifier is at fault, and that is certainly an offense.

What should one do if hearing prajalpa is unavoidable?

This is something we'll be touching when we come to examine asat-sanga.

The gist of it is, when one is free of attachment, one remains aloof and beyond influence. Do not be impolite to people, yet avoid indulgence in topics of prajalpa and try to arrange your life in such a way that it becomes minimized.

Suggested questions:

- Why is ninda, or indulgence in critique, harmful for devotion?
- What should one do when confronted with the inner urge to speek unbefitting topics, how is it overcome?
- What should one do if has given room for this urge to manifest, and notices the same?

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