Sri Swami Sivanada - BRAHMACHARYA - 8. GLORY OF BRAHMACHARYA: Unlocking Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Excellence - HQ Full Book.
Brahmacharya, the vow of celibacy and self-restraint, is likened to the foundation of a language or the canvas upon which a masterpiece is painted. It is indispensable for physical health, spiritual growth, and moral integrity. Through Brahmacharya, one achieves not only material progress but also psychic and spiritual advancement. This chapter delves into the profound impact of this practice, illustrating its benefits with examples from scriptures, historical figures, and metaphysical teachings.
The Cornerstone of Eternal Life
Brahmacharya is described as the substratum of a life anchored in the Atman, the inner self or soul. It is the bedrock for attaining Brahma-Nishtha, or steadfastness in the pursuit of the Divine. For spiritual aspirants, Yogis, and sages, it acts as a protective shield against internal adversaries such as lust, anger, and greed. Brahmacharya is portrayed as the gateway to liberation (Moksha), breaking the cycle of birth and death, and ushering in a state of unending joy and bliss. Even celestial beings, including Rishis, Devas, and Gandharvas, hold a true Brahmachari in the highest regard. The chapter vividly illustrates this reverence, highlighting that the spiritual purity of a celibate is so profound that even the divine being Ishvara bows to the dust of their feet.
Brahmacharya and Kundalini Awakening
One of the mystical aspects of Brahmacharya is its role in activating the Sushumna Nadi, the central channel of spiritual energy, and awakening the Kundalini, the latent spiritual power within. A disciplined celibate accumulates ojas, the subtle vital energy transformed from semen, which contributes to physical vitality and spiritual radiance. This energy manifests as a divine aura, bringing glory, fame, and inner strength.
Historical and Scriptural Testimonies
The chapter draws upon examples from sacred texts and historical figures to illustrate the might of Brahmacharya.
- Hanuman, revered for his unsurpassable strength and devotion, derived his power from strict celibacy.
- Bhishma, a central figure in the Mahabharata, conquered death through his unwavering Brahmacharya.
- Lakshman, Lord Rama’s brother, triumphed over the invincible Meghanada due to the force of his celibacy.
These stories emphasize that Brahmacharya is the source of unparalleled strength and resilience, enabling individuals to achieve feats beyond the grasp of ordinary mortals.
The Foundation of Health and Longevity
Good health and long life are unattainable without Brahmacharya. While pure air, nutritious food, and physical exercise contribute to well-being, Brahmacharya serves as the master key to enduring vitality and strength. The preservation of seminal energy is described as the secret to overcoming illnesses, enhancing immunity, and accelerating recovery. The Srutis, ancient Vedic texts, affirm that a full life of a hundred years can be achieved through Brahmacharya. The chapter recounts a profound teaching from Dhanvantari, the ancient physician and the progenitor of Ayurveda, who extolled Brahmacharya as the ultimate panacea. It is described as the nectar that annihilates disease, decay, and death.
Mental and Spiritual Strength
Brahmacharya invigorates not just the body but also the mind and spirit. By conserving vital energy, the mind becomes sharp, focused, and calm. Celibates develop heightened memory, immense willpower, and the ability to retain knowledge with clarity. Their eyes exude purity, their voices radiate sweetness, and their complexion glows with inner vitality. The practice of celibacy is also pivotal in enhancing concentration. When the mind is free from distractions and sensual indulgences, it becomes a powerful tool for spiritual enlightenment....