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54) Classifications of Bhartiya scriptures.
(54) Classifications of Bhartiya scriptures.
In a city there are kindergarten schools, elementary schools, high schools, colleges and maybe a university.
From the kindergarten and up to the university, all the institutions are called the educational institutions and theiraim is to remove illiteracy and make a person educated, but all of them are not for all the people of that town.
They have classifications according to merit as to who could be admitted to which institution and in which grade
or in which kind of study.
Similarly, all of our scriptures are collectively called Sanatan Dharm which means the eternal (sanatan)knowledge for the spiritual well being of all the souls (dharm). It provides the guidelines for all kinds of peopleof the world, which, if followed, leads them towards God realization. But the scriptures ofSanatan Dharm, like the
various educational institutions of a town, are specified according to a persons receptivity for God as to which
scripture one should follow.
The Vedas: For example: A wicked person should at least think of God that He knows everything, so He will
punish him for his wicked deeds. A selfish and worldly person should at least follow the disciplines of the Vedas
and do good deeds and learn to pray to any form of God or he may do any ritualisticyagya* even with a worldly
desire to obtain the celestial luxury.
*The technical requirements of doing ayagya are hard to fulfill in kaliyug. Thus, the Sages have promulgated that theVedic yagyas are not suitable for kaliyug, and so, only the good deeds, prayer and honest behavior as mentioned aboveshould be observed by those kind of people in this age.
The other good actions which are also involved in the performance of theyagyas are: giving charity, maintaining
piousness and celibacy during the period of doingyagya, and praying to God for the purification of the mind; and
afterwards he is supposed to observe honest behavior in his life. These good actions slowly purify the heart of the
doer, and thus, he could become qualified to enter into direct devotion to one form of God which is like taking an
admission into high school from an elementary school.
The Upnishads: When a person begins to feel a real liking for God but still he is attached to his material
enjoyments and he keeps on doing good deeds, the Upnishads help him at this stage and tell him about the futility
of worldly pleasures and advise him to renounce worldly attachments and wholeheartedly love God.
The Gita: When the person enters into such a stage of heart purification where he really begins to realize the
worthlessness of worldly pleasures and feels an urge to meet God, the Gita tells the secret of devotion,
and says that devotion to God is selfless bhakti, which means selflessly loving Him and
living in the world to fulfill your aim of the realization of His Divine love. Selflessness means not desiring any
worldly thing from God but desiring only for His love and His vision.
The Bhagwatam: When a devotee has understood the importance of pure and selfless bhakti, then the
Bhagwatam tells the devotee that the sweetest and the real intimate form of God is Krishn Whose bewitching
beauty had enchanted everyone who was living in Braj at that time.
When a devotee is fallen in love with Krishn then the writings of the rasikSaints tell about the richness of the
Blissful stages of Divine love which are experienced in Golok and in Divine Vrindaban.
Thus, the Vedas tell to become a good person; Upnishads tell to love God and dont be attached in the
world because it is illusion; the Gita tells to love God selflessly and reveals the secret of the spiritual
practices that only throughbhakti one can realize God; and then the Bhagwatam tells what is the mostloving form of God that encharmed the heart of the topmostYogi and Gyani, Shukdeo.
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Now we know that our scriptures are a very systematic line of teachings. They relate to every class of people of
the world from an ordinary worldly person to a highly evolved soul deeply longing to meet God. But, every
scripture is not for everyone; just like a book, prescribed for postgraduate classes, is no good for the student of a
lower grade; and vice versa. However, as a whole, all the scriptures represent such Divine teachings which
accommodate the spiritual need of all the souls of the world and show the path of God realization. This is
Sanatan Dharm or the Hindu religion which is the universal religion for the whole world that originated
directly from the supreme God. It was first introduced by Brahma to the Sages and Saints of this brahmandwho
produced it for the people of the earth planet. Lastly it was again reproduced by Bhagwan Ved Vyas about 5,000
years ago and its Divineness was further magnified in the celebrated writings of our great acharyas.
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