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THE GORAKH BODH
This is a very obscure
text of the Nathas, conducted in the form of
questions from Gorakh (Gorakhnath) to Macchendra (Matsyendranath).
The English translation, from a Hindi text, was
published at the beginning of the century and is
out of copyright.
Gorakh --
O Lord (Svami), you
are the Master Teacher (Satguru Gosain), and I am
but a disciple: may I put a question, which you
would kindly reply to and resent not? To start
with, what ideal (lacch) should the disciple put
before him? Do tell me for you are the true
Teacher.
Macchendra --
Let the
unattached (awadhu, avadhuta) live at the monastery
(hat) or be on the road, resting in the shadow of
the trees; he should renounce desire, cruelty,
greed, delusion, and the illusion of Samsar (Kama,
Krodha, Lobha, Moha and Samsar ki Maya); he should
hold converse (gosht) with himself and contemplate
the Endless (Ananta); he should sleep little and
eat little. In the beginning the disciple should
live thus. Thus speaks Macchendra. [2]
Gorakh --
What should he see,
what contemplate, and what treat as the essence (sar);
with what should he shave his head and with the
knowledge of what should he try to cross (the ocean
of Samsar)?
Macchendra --
He should see
himself, contemplate the Endless (Ananta), and fix
upon Reality as the essence; he should shave his
head with (or after receiving) the word of the
teacher (Guru ka Shabda), and should cross over
with the aid of Divine knowledge (Brahma Gyana).
[4]
Gorakh --
What is the teaching
(upadesh) of the Guru's order or doctrine (Ades)?
Where does the void (Sunya) reside? Who is the Guru
of the word (Shabda)?
Macchendra --
The most
wonderful (anupam) is the teaching of the Guru (Ades);
the void (Sunya) resides within us and Realisation
(parcha or parichaya) is the Guru of the word (shabda).
[6]
Gorakh --
What is the form (rupa)
of the mind (mana)? What is the appearance (akar)
of the vital breath (pavana)? What is the direction
(disa) of the ten and through which door can the
control be effected?
Macchendra --
The void (sunya)
is the fore of the mind; the appearance of vital
breath (pavan) is invisibility (nirakar); the
direction of the ten is unsayable (alekh) and
control lies through the tenth door. [8]
Gorakh --
Which is the root (mula)
and which the branch (bela)? Who is the Guru and
who the disciple; with what essence (tatt) can one
go about alone?
Macchendra --
Mind is the root
and vital breath is the branch; the word (shabda)
is the Guru and attention (surat or surta) is the
disciple. With the essence called deliverance (nirbana
tat) Gorakhnath wanders about, himself in himself.
[10]
Gorakh --
What is the seed (biraja)
and what the field (khetra)? What is direct hearing
(satvan)? What is true vision? What is Joga and
what is the method (Jugti)? What is liberation (mocch)?
And what is salvation (mukti)?
Macchendra --
The word (Mantra)
is the seed; perception (mati) is the womb or land;
and attention (surti) is direct hearing, and
discrimination (nirti) is true vision; the ocean (Uram)
is Joga and the earth (Dhuram) is the method; light
(joti) is liberation and the refulgence (Juala) is
salvation. [12]
Gorakh --
Which is the tree
without a trunk, and which is the parrot without
wings? Which is the dam (palu) without a shore (tir),
and who died without death (kal)?
Macchendra --
Vital breath (pavana)
is the tree without a trunk; mind is the parrot (sua)
without wings; constancy (dhiraj) is the dam
without a shore; sleep is dying without death. [14]
Gorakh --
In what house (ghar)
is moon (chanda) and in what is the sun (sur)? In
what house does Time play music (Tur, a musical
instrument)? Where do the five elements (tat) have
equipoise (sam rahai)?
Macchendra --
The moon in the
mind; the sun in the vital breath; in the void (sunya)
Time plays on the musical instrument (tura) and in
the house of knowledge the five elements reside in
equipoise (sam). [16]
Gorakh --
What is the New Moon
(amavas) and what manifests (pariba)? Which or
where is the great elixir (maha rasa) and whereto
with it do we mount? At what place does the mind
reside in the state of self-transcendence (unmani)?
Macchendra --
The sun (ravi)
should be treated as the darkest night; the moon
should be made manifest; the great elixir of the
lower (ardh) should be taken to the upper (urdh);
in the heaven within us (gagan) the mind resides in
self-transcendence. [18]
Gorakh --
What destroys the bad
word (kusabda) and where does the good word (susabda)
reside? On what side (mukha) does the vital breath
of twelve fingerbreadths reside?
Macchendra --
The good word
swallows or catches the bad word and itself resides
within (nirantar); the vital breath of twelve
fingerbreadths is controlled (rahai) through the
word of the Guru. [20]
Gorakh --
Who is the Adiguru?
Who is the husband of the earth (dhartri)? What is
the home of knowledge (gyana)? Which is the door (duvar)
of the void (sunn)?
Macchendra --
The eternal
beginningless (anadi) is the Adiguru; heaven (anbar)
is the husband of earth; Awake-awareness (Chetan)
is the home of knowledge, and realisation (parcha)
is the door of the void. [22]
Gorakh --
Through the
realisation (parchai) of what is the attachment
with the Illusion (maya moha) broken; how can the
residence of the moon (Sisihar) be pierced; how is
the dam (bandha) applied and how can the body (kandha)
be made immortal (ajar var)?
Macchendra --
When realisation
(parchai) comes to the mind, attachment to the
world ceases; with the control of the working of
vital breath the moon (sisihar) is destroyed; the
acquisition of real knowledge (gyana) applies the
dam and the realisation of the teacher (Guru
parchai) gives us immortality. [24]
Gorakh --
Where do mind, vital
breath, the word (shabda) and the moon reside?
Macchendra --
The mind resides
in the heart (hirdai); vital breath resides in the
navel; the word (shabda) resides in the will (ruci);
the moon resides in the heaven (gagan). [25]
Gorakh --
If there had been no
heart (hirda) where would the mind have rested,
composed? Had there been no navel where, would have
vital breath rested unmoved? Had there been no form
(rupa) where would have the word (Shabda} resided?
Without a heaven where would have the moon been?
Without the navel, the air would have resided in
the formless (Nirakar); without will, the word (shabda)
would have resided (rahata) in the unmanifest (Akula);
without the heaven, the moon would have resided in
desire (abhika).
Gorakh --
Had there been no
night, where would the day have come from? Without
the day, where would the night merge? When the lamp
is extinguished, where does light dwell?
Macchendra --
Without night,
the day would have merged into Sahaj; had there
been no day, the night would have passed into (Sahaj);
on the extinguishing of the lamp, the light passes
into the omnipresent (nirantar); had there been no
vital breath, then the body of vital breath (pran
purus) would have resided in the void. [30]
Gorakh --
Who is the creator of
the body (kaya); wherefrom has light (tej) been
created? What is the mouth (?muha or muda?) of
Divine knowledge (Brahma Gyana)? How can the
Unseeable be seen?
Macchendra --
The Absolute
(Brahma) is the creator of the body (kaya); out of
truth (sat) has effulgence (tej) been created; the
void is the mouth (muda or muha) of Divine
knowledge (Brahma Gyana); and through the Sadguru
and the disciple realisation my the unseeable be
made visible. [ 32]
Gorakh --
How many lakhs
(hundreds of thousands) of moons are there in the
body?. How does fragrance reside in the flower?
Where does the ghee hide in the milk? How does the
soul (jiva) conceal itself in the body?
Macchendra --
There are two
lakhs of moons in the body; fragrance is the
conscious(ness) (chetan) in the flower; the ghee is
immanent in the milk; the soul (jiva) is the all-
pervasiveness in the body. [34]
Gorakh --
Had there been no
body where would the sun and the moon have resided?
Had there been no flower, where would the fragrance
have been? Had there been no milk where would the
ghee have been? Had there been no body, where would
the spirit have been?
Macchendra --
Without the body,
the sun and the moon would have been omnipresent;
without the flower, fragrance would have dwelt in
the (Anhad); without the milk, the ghee (ghiv or
ghee) would have resided in the void; without the
body, the spirit would have been in the Supreme
Void (Param Sunn). [36]
Gorakh --
Where do the moon and
the sun dwell, where the essence, the root of the
word (nad) and the vital power (bind)? Where does
the Hamsa (swan) mount up for drinking water? To
what place (ghar) do you bring the reversed power (ulti
shakti) to rest?
Macchendra --
The moon resides
in the upper (urdha) and the sun in the lower (ardha);
the essence, the nad(a) and bind(u) dwells in the
heart; to the heaven goes the swan (hans) for
drinking water, and the reversed power (Shakti)
reverts to the Self, its real, original home. [38]
Gorakh --
Where does nad(a)
rise; where does it acquire equipoise (sam); how is
it made to stand still, and where is it finally
merged?
Macchendra --
Nad(a) rises from
the Unconditioned (Avigata); gains equipoise in the
void; you can stop it through the vital breath and
it vanishes, unites with the Formless (Niranjana).
[40]
Gorakh --
If the nad(a) sounds
not, if the power acts not, if the heaven is not
there to draw our hope, were there neither nad(a)
nor bind(u), then where would the man of vital
breath (Prana Purusha) reside?
Macchendra --
Nad(a) sounds,
bind(u) moves; the heaven (gagan) attracts desire;
but were there neither nad(a) nor bind(u) then
breath would reside in the omnipresent (nirantar).
[42]
Gorakh --
When form dissolves
and the Formless remains, when water becomes air,
when there is neither sun nor moon, where does the
Hamsa dwell?
Macchendra --
The Sahaja hans(a)
resides after the play in the Person of the void (Sunn
hans); when the form becomes Formless then the
spirit (hans) resides in the Supreme light (Param
Joti). [44]
Gorakh --
What is the root (mula)
of the rootless (Amul)? Where does the root reside?
Who is the Guru of the goal (pada)?
Macchendra --
The void is the
root of the rootless; the root resides in the
omnipresent (Nirankar); the Guru of the goal is
liberation (Nirban). [46]
Gorakh --
Where does the vital
breath (prana) rise? Wherefrom does the mind come?
How is the speech (vacha) born and where does it
dissolve (viliyate)?
Macchendra --
The birth of the
mind is from the Formless (Avagat), the vital
breath from the mind, and speech from the breath;
speech is dissolved in the mind. [48]
Gorakh --
Which is the lake and
which the lotus? How can we ward off Kal(time or
death)? How can we reach the Unseeable, Unreachable
(Agochar) world?
Macchendra --
Mind is the lake
and air is the lotus; by becoming upwards-faced (Urdh-mukhi)
you can ward off Kal; through knowing the lower and
the upper one my become one with the Unknowable (Agochar
liv lahai). [50]
Gorakh --
Which is the
difficult, and which the easy; what is union (sandh),
and through what nerve centre (chakra) can the moon
be made stable? How can the conscious mind attain
to self-transcendence?
Macchendra --
The Pure (Anila)
and the Stainless (Vimal) are the difficult and
easy forms of union (sandh); the dam is to be
applied above the chaki nerve-centre (chakra); the
always-awake can attain to self-transcendence (unmani).
[52]
Gorakh --
How came about birth?
How did the first consciousness begin (ad ki surat)?
How was I born?
Macchendra --
As oil is in the
sesame seed, as fire is in the wood, as fragrance
in the flower, so too resides the spirit (devata)
in the body (deh). [54]
Gorakh --
What drives ahead the
conch-like (sankhini)? Where does the elixir in the
arched vein (banka nala) go? As the breather goes
to sleep, where does the vital breath (prana) in
the body (pinda) side?
Macchendra --
True spontaneity
(sahaj subhai) can drive the conch-like (sankhini);
the arched vein (banka nala) resides in the navel;
as the breather goes to sleep; the vital breath in
the body resides in its own shadow or resides
undivided (api chhaya or aparchhinna). [56]
Gorakh --
At what nerve centre
(chakra) is the moon stabilised? At what nerve
centre (chakra) is the union or penetration (sandh)
applied? What nerve centre (chakra) controls (niredha)
the vital air? What centre (chakra) imparts
knowledge (pramodh) to the mind? At what centre
(chakra) should attention (dhyana) he centred (dhariye)?
At what centre (chakra) should one rest?
Macchendra --
The higher (Urdh
chakra), the lower (Ardh chakra), the Pashchima
(west) centre, the heart centre, the throat (kantha)
centre the Gyana (Agya) chakra.
Gorakh --
Which is the garden,
the town and the mandal? In which city is the Guru?
If I forget it, how am I to cross over?
Macchendra --
Whoso gives up
speech has achieved the void of the manifoldness (maya
sunn): in contemplating that, one rises above good
and evil; by an understanding of Shiva and Shakti,
one may attain to self-transcendence (unmani). [60]
Gorakh --
By what stalk of the
lotus (nala) can the liquid (Siva) be drawn up? How
does the soul (jiva) drink it? How can one residing
in the womb of the mother, drink the elixir?
Macchendra --
It is collected
through the Shankhini Nadi; the soul (jiva) resides
in the Sushumna nadi; while residing in the womb of
the mother he drinks it through the banka nala.
[62]
Gorakh --
What is the house (graha)
and what the habitation; in what womb does he
remain for ten months? Through what mouth does he
drink water and through what mouth, milk? In what
direction was the body born?
Macchendra --
The Pure, the
Formless (Anil) is the house (graha) and the
Unconditioned (avagat), the habitation (has); in
the womb of the Beyond (Atit) he remains for ten
months; through mind he has water and through vital
air (pavan) he drinks elixir or milk (amrit); in
the direction of Omkar the body takes birth.
Gorakh --
In what void (sunn)
is he born? In what void (sunn) is he absorbed?
Macchendra --
He is born in the
Sahaja Void and the Satguru gave him instruction at
the void of nearness (Samip Sunn); he then got
absorbed in the void of unattachment (Atit Sunn).
He then explains to you the essence of the supreme
void (Param Sunna). [88]
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