An Explanation of the History and Evolution of Shivaji
The History and
Evolution of Shivaji
Summarized from: The
Talks of Sadguru Upasani-Baba Maharaj
(Volume II, Part B,
pages 542-554)
By Michael Kovitz
“During the incarnation of Rama (in Treta
Yuga), His spouse, Sita, had given a boon to all the monkeys that in Kali Yuga
they would have an empire of their own on this earth… and that is why I say
that these English are not ordinary people. The Ramadutas had made their atmas
Ramarupa by service and had accumulated plenty of punya therefrom. [1] It
is that Rama, who had become one with all the Ramadutas, and who had become
Ramadasa in the traditional way and who is now ruling in the form of the
English over the kingdom of Shivaji; in other words, He is ruling over His own
kingdom…” [2]
“The
English are connected to Shivaji; it could be said that Shivaji is ruling
through them … but Shivaji dedicated his kingdom and all to Shri Ramadasa… and
so the action of reigning over a kingdom, along with his state of Satpurusha,
fell to the lot of Ramadasa.”
Returning to our story, Upasani states: “The
action of reigning over a kingdom along with his state of Satpurusha
(spiritual perfection) fell to the lot of Ramadasa, but Ramadasa transferred
his atma into the physique of Shivaji and made him rule. In other words,
through the form of Shivaji, it was Ramadasa who was ruling while on the other
side; Ramadasa stored the atma of Shivaji in his heart… After the physical
death of Shivaji, the work of ruling then had to be entrusted to somebody and
since the English are all servants of Rama (the incarnation of the 18 million,
million, monkeys,) the kingdom dedicated by Shivaji thus came to the Ramadatus,
the English, in the traditional way.”
Upasani continues to explain that since Shivaji, a Muslim, was now
within Ramadas, the gift of his perfection was bestowed upon Sai Baba, but also
because Ramadasa was a Hindu, the state of his perfection also was bestowed
upon Upasani Maharaj.[4]
The Story of
the Mischievous Monkey
“Ravana kept Sita in confinement in Ashoka
Forest. Trajita, his sister, was placed in charge of her confinement and
protection. Trijata was devoted to Rama and naturally looked after Sita almost
like a servant. Eventually Sita accepted Trijata as a friend. Through this
friendship Trijata’s love for Rama grew and with it the desire to be loved in
return by Rama.
After
Sita’s liberation Trijata withdrew to a cave and began hard penance.
Years rolled by. Then one day, all the monkeys came to pay Sita a visit. She was naturally overjoyed to see her liberators and wished to reward them. She requested all of them to ask for a boon from her. The monkeys considered the question and arriving at their decision said, ‘we are all foresters and as such have only subsisted on fruit, leaves, and roots. We have no idea of human food. We desire to have this food once, cooked by yourself.’
Just as this request was being made, Rama arrived and was apprised of the whole situation. He quietly asked Sita not give to grant this boon because it would actually deprive the monkeys of their celibacy (purity) and cause them great suffering. Both He and Sita explained the situation and told the monkeys to ask for something else but they remained insistent.
Rama
considered the situation and then told the monkeys that the boon could be
granted if a condition was met. He told them that while Sita cooked for them
they were to go to a certain nearby lake and take a bath. After the meal they
were to immediately and without fail, return to the lake and take another bath.
Sita then added, ‘you fellows could not ask for a proper boon and I do not feel
satisfied with it. Hence on my own now, I give you another boon. You know that
Rama rules over the entire earth and that you all belong to Him. In order to
have a taste of His rule and the happiness thereof you will all appear on earth
as human beings in Kali Yuga and have an empire of your own for sometime.’
The
monkeys agreed to the conditions of the first boon and a day was settled for
the feast. On that day the monkeys took their bath and arrived for their food.
As they were about to leave, Rama reminded them of their agreement to return to
the lake and bathe again warning them that if anyone should fail to bathe he
would be punished. The monkeys left for lake to fulfill their promise but one
mischievous monkey did not bathe. He somehow escaped notice. After all, their
total number was 18 million, million! But ultimately the disobedience was found
out and orders were given to produce the defaulter.
The
mischievous monkey ran away and the chase began. Finding a cave, the monkey ran
inside and found Trajita sitting deep in penance. She asked him who he was and
when he answered a Ramaduta she questioned him as to why he had run into the
cave. On this he told her all that had happened, and said that he was
frightened and so entered the cave for escape and shelter. The monkey requested
Trajita’s help and she at once took pity on him and said, ‘I am ready to give
you protection; but you have to convince me that you are a real Ramaduta.’ When
he agreed, she said further, ‘I am undergoing all this penance with the one and
only motive of having Rama as my husband. Now if you are a real Ramaduta, you
can arrange a meeting between Rama and myself. Sita loves me intensely, and she
will agree to whatever I say, and through her I can try to get your punishment
cancelled. But you have to arrange the conference. If you cannot do it, it
would only mean that you are not a real Ramadata, and then I will give you no
protection; I will turn you out from here.’
The
monkey agreed and began to perform a certain practice. Though he was
mischievous, he was a staunch devotee of Rama and his heart had become
Ramarupa. As the practice reached its full measure, the form of Rama appeared
within his heart and grew to such a size that the monkey himself, transformed
into the appearance of Rama. Through this Rama, Trajita’s desire was satisfied
and it is the progeny of Trajita conceived out of this Rama that is now
recognized as Europeans on this earth.”
The
Story Continues…
“Once upon a time, Rama and Lakshmana were
walking along the sea-shore beside a great forest on the day that commemoration
of their forefathers had to be celebrated. Rama became very anxious because
there were no Brahmanas around to perform the relevant rituals.[5] Just
then, the corpses of two Europeans were washed ashore by the waves. Rama,
knowing that the Europeans were the progeny of Trajita and Himself, told
Lakshmana that he would have to turn the two corpses into Brahmanas and get the
rituals performed through them. Rama charged the two corpses with life and
empowered them with Brahma-shakti. Rising as if from sleep, they immediately
began reciting the Vedic scriptures and performed the necessary rituals.
Rama
donated some land to them along the seashore. The Chit-pavana Brahmanas are the
progeny of those two Brahmanas.[6] The
present Kokanastha Brahmanas are all Chit-pavan. Being originated from the
Europeans, the Chit-pavanas are connected with politics. Peshavas were
Kokanstha, and it is from their progeny that the present English took over the
reigns of the Empire.
Trajita was a Brahman and loved the Kshastriya Rama.[7] The
duty of the Kshastriyas is to rule. Being a Brahmana and being intensely
devoted to Rama, Trijita should have attained the real state of Rama i.e. God-
Realization, but she was devoted the ruler Rama and hence her progeny, though
Brahmana by class, came forth as the rulers of the earth. Trajita gained the
state of Rama but the punya she accumulated from serving Sita forced her Jiva
to have a body to expend and enjoy that punja, and she took an incarnation as
Queen Victoria. Since the state of Sita was ever existent in her heart, the
kingdom of Queen Victoria was virtually the kingdom of Sita. After the birth of
her progeny, her husband, like the Ramadatu that satisfied the original desire
of Trajita, passed on to enjoy the state of Sat. All this explains the origin
of Queen Victoria and her love for India.”
1. Ramaduta is the collective name for Maruti and
the 18 million, million, monkeys.
Atma means soul and rupa means
full or saturated. Ramarupa means saturated with the Avataric impression
of Rama.
Punya
is the worldly gifts
or blessings that are the accumulated as a by-product of spiritual practices
and carried over from one lifetime to be exhausted in the next. Punya bestows
wealth, poise, beauty, and ease of attainment.
2. As
Upasani earlier states: “Shivaji ruled and eventually got tired of it… because of the natural feeling of detachment…
(which was) the fruit of the seed of detachment that was sown by him in his
previous life”
When
that seed ripened, he renounced his kingdom and dedicated it to Ramadasa.
[3]
Upasani uses the term jivatma and defines it as “that pure, celestial, soul,
identified with the projections of the mind.” Hence, atma=soul and jiva = the
mind and its creation i.e., projection.
[4]
It is important to recognize the fact that Sai Baba made Upasani Maharaj
perfect. So it could be said that Ramadasa bestowed perfection to Upasani
through Sai Baba.
[5]
Brahmans are priest class and the highest cast in the Indian cast system.
[6]
The word Chit means Chit-Shakti or Dnyana Shakti, which means the power of all
knowledge.
[7]
Kshastriya is the name of the ruling class in the Indian cast system.
Labels: Laksmana, Maruti, Queen Victoria, Rama, Shivaji, Talks of Sadguru Upasani-Baba Maharaja, Yuga
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