Yeshu Diwali – Celebration Of The Vanquishing Of The Ashura (Evil) Within.
This article is re-printed from Yeshu Samaj website.
True Internal Diwali / Deepavali
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a 'festival of lights' celebrated
especially by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. This festival is spread over
three to four days and is one of the most anticipated times of
celebration. Homes are lit with hundreds of deeya (clay oil lamps)
during the season, to signify victory of good over evil. The day of
Diwali is the highlight of this celebratory mood. Families get together
to start the day with oil baths, then exchange gifts and sweets,
followed by the most exciting event of the year - family fire works.
Fireworks begin before the crack of dawn and go well into the day. No
amount of description is sufficient to capture all the excitement and
celebrations associated with the Diwali festival. You have to be there
to experience it.
Our traditions have several recorded stories of the triumphant victory
of good over evil, and they are usually symbolized in the death of
Ashuras (evil individuals with supernatural powers, who terrorize the
innocent). Diwali is usually associated with either the return of Ram
after vanvas (after defeating the Ashura Ravan), or Krishna 's defeat
of Narakasur (another Ashura). In many places, the awesome show of
fireworks occurs when huge, firecracker-filled, effigies of Ravan are
destroyed, symbolizing the destruction of the evil Ravan. Inherently
inclined to introspection, the Eastern mind also associates this with
defeating the evil within - an act of self-purification. Many movie
plots and modern spiritual teachings reflect this theme of removing the
Ravan (evil) from within, so that we simply have Ram (good) within.
All celebrations aside, have we seriously attempted the removing of all
evil from within? Have we succeeded in vanquishing the evil within us?
Are just human efforts sufficient to overcome evil? I don't know how
far you have gone. It is between you and God to determine that. But,
after several years of introspection and attempts at self purification,
I realized that I was just beginning. Then I looked around and rubbed
shoulders with people who were farther along the way than me, and, they
were in the same boat as me.
Let's even take one of the noblest men from recent history, Mahatma
(super soul) Gandhi, who is a role model in this pursuit of
self-purification. Mahatma Gandhi led a great life, and I admire his
dedication to pursue truth. In the final chapter of his autobiography
My Experiments with Truth, titled 'Farewell', he states, "But the path
of self-purification is hard and steep. To attain perfect purity one
has to become absolutely passion-free in thought, speech and action; to
rise above the opposing currents of love and hatred, attachment and
repulsion. I know that I have not in me as yet that triple purity, in
spite of constant ceaseless striving for it... But I know that I have
still before me a difficult path to traverse …"
Well, if our Mahatma Gandhi, who got the title Mahatma (super soul) for
his great life, sincerely states that he still has a difficult path
ahead, what does that mean for you and me? How much hope do you and I
have? Will we ever be able to fully vanquish the Ashura (evil) within?
Is this why we think we need several lifetimes to get this right? Is
there another approach to this? Well, the good news is that there is
God's approach, that is available for us explore, where the Ashura
within us is defeated with God's strength, not ours. Perhaps, learning
to apply this purification might be the best Diwali Gift ever. Let us
unveil this mystery.
The Ashura (Evil) within is more complex than the external entity. To
secure permanent freedom for us, God has to deal with our accumulated
karma (past), and has to give us the ability to defeat our tendency to
give into evil (present). This victory over our past was accomplished
when Yeshu, the immortal God, took upon himself the full blow of
punishment reserved for us and faced death on our behalf. Yeshu opened
the door for Pavitra Atma (God's Atma) to come and live within us after
his resurrection (came back to life after conquering Death). When the
Pavitra Atma comes to live in us, we have God as the Internal Guru who
grants us power over evil in each of our circumstances through out
life. By continuous surrender to the guidance of the Internal Guru, we
get victory over the internal Ashura in every circumstance. When God
enters our life, we begin a new life with a clean slate, with power to
overcome evil in all circumstances.
God loves us so much that He decided to intervene to grant us this True Internal Diwali.
If I do not have sufficient words to describe the festivities and
excitement of a three or four days Diwali festival, I have to admit
that I am way over my head to even begin to describe the festival that
lasts for eternity – Yeshu Diwali. Thankfully, God knows our inadequacy
to even articulate such marvelous truths and has provided us with His
inspired Word, which gives us a glimpse into what I am taking liberty
to call Yeshu Diwali.
When we surrender to the leading of Pavitra Atma, we will be able to
sincerely say this: "For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of
darkness', made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of
the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Yeshu. But we have
this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all surpassing power is
from God."
Unlike the Diwali festival, where you have to be there to experience
it, to experience Yeshu Diwali - you have to allow Yeshu to manifest in
you. You have to make the choice to personally invite Yeshu (the Light)
to ignite you in order to experience Yeshu Diwali. When it comes to
this internal Diwali, we are just like the clay lamps that don't have
light in themselves; we have to be lit by the Light (Yeshu) who has
victory over Evil. The Light has to shine in our hearts to give us the
experience. As it is said about Yeshu, ‘The Light shines in the
darkness, but the darkness can never extinguish it’.
Wish you a Happy Yeshu Diwali. Come, celebrate the vanquishing of the Ashura within.
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