Posts Tagged ‘Leela’

Leela : The Cave at Arunachala

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

The year following the Mahasamadhi of The Master is said be to be one of celebration of His Life and recounting Leelas ( Divine sport or Instructive play) associated with The Realizers time amongst us. This is an oral Leela which I don’t think has ever been published, I have heard it recounted twice in detail but not directly to me, so some details may be in error or in need of correction, so take it as a reasonably accurate account.

“In 1977 Adi Da, then Bubba Free John suddenly decided to go on an Indian Yajna or pilgrimage taking one devotee with him, named William. It turned out to be a very short trip. Adi Da spent most of his time in and  around the area of Ramana Maharshi’s Ashram at the foot of Arunachala Hill in Southern India

He stayed some days in a Cave (more like a small dwelling) which had been frequented by Ramana Maharshi, with William, an Ashram priest serving this area, upon seeing Adi Da, began to perform ceremonial worship on Him as if He was a “Shiva Lingam”  In response to this  Adi Da went into an ecstatic state, losing consciousness of His surroundings.

About the same time a group of pilgrims were circumnambulating  Arunachala as was the custom, upon seeing the Great Adept they also began offering their praise and worship but to the Divine Form manifest as the Hindu Godhead aspect Vishnu.

Also arriving on the scene or perhaps on hearing of Adi Da’s appearance, 2 or 3 rather wild looking sadhus also came for Darshan.

At some point the situation was getting a bit crazy,and causing a disturbance, Adi Da Samraj decided to leave with William, the Sadhus began to follow and Adi Da blessed them with a fierce hissing look, called the “scowl of renunciation” and they received this as Diksha (blessing) and did not follow.”

I love this Leela which clearly expresses what Adi Da has called the  Ancient Walk About Way or the tradition of spontaneous Response and Heart Recognition of the Master’s Form wherever it appears. I also did not want this story to be lost, since to my knowledge it has never been published, if any one can add to, or clarify it further please leave a comment

The pictures are of Adi Da ( Bubba Free John) on this trip in !977, complements of Beezone and copyright Adidam.org more detail from the Vision Mound Magazine 1977

Like a magic object given to you in a devotional afternoon

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

There is almost enough space now to look back at the Event of the Life of Adi Da Samraj, His life certainly was a magic object given to devotees, lovers and friends and any one in fact who could or will appreciate it, intuit something about it or let it Brighten their own lifetime even for a short time or an intuitive moment by the mere contemplation or recollection of the Leela (Divine sport or play) in some form or other.

Intuitively taking His whole lifetime into account, rather than only the end time, because it seems to me the God-man in death reacquires, purifies and aligns all his forms in His Mahasamadhi (this could be utter nonsense, so use your own intuition about this) I feel that the true legacy that is given for all who may respond to this lifetime could be called in a feeling sense “A Universally Available All Liberating Brightness” again that’s just my interpretation, others should see for themselves

But when that preparation is sufficient — and this is not knowable to devotees — it is then that this appearance is vanished, like a magic object given to you in a devotional afternoon. The disappearance of the God-man is therefore sudden — whenever it occurs it is sudden. Its significance is that the aura of his or her communication moves through his or her lovers, only through them. And the entire process depends entirely, then, without a center, on the process of the community, on the process of the gathering of devotees, who no longer have a center in the case of the death of the God-man, but who have a burden of Light, who suffer or enjoy a speed in them that they could not recollect or engage while that one lived.

From The Death and the Birth of The God-man 1976- Adi Da Samraj