The Jnani and the Siddha( story about the ultimate salvation) 2 minute read
PRABHULINGA, THE FOUNDER of the Lingayat sect (now mostly prevalent in Karnataka State only), was touring the land for the uplift of the spiritually minded. He met the famous Yogi Gorakhnath in Gokarnam (a famous place of Hindu pilgrimage on the west coast of India). The yogi welcomed him respectfully, but was however, proudly conscious of his own extraordinary powers over the elements. He considered his guest more or less his equal, expressed pleasure at meeting him, and upon greeting him, asked who he was.
Prabhulinga
replied that only the One who had destroyed his ego, root and branch, and who
had thereby realised himself could know who he was, and wondered what he could
say to a non-entity, a person, who clung to his perishable body. Gorakhnath,
who identified his body as himself, replied, “That person alone who has gained
the immortality of the body, by the favour of Siva and consumption of gulikas (medicinal herbs), will
never die. Therefore one who had not gained such immortality dies.” Prabhulinga
remarked that knowledge consists in realizing one’s Self and not in
immortalising the body and went on to
explain
at length that the body cannot be the real Self. However, Gorakhnath could not
be persuaded and would not budge an inch from his ground; he proudly challenged
Prabhulinga to try cutting his body, handing him a long, bright and sharp sword.
When the sword struck the body of Gorakhnath, it caused him no injury but was
itself blunted. Prabhulinga feigned surprise, and asked Gorakhnath to try
cutting his body. At first
Gorakhnath
hesitated to do so saying that Prabhulinga would die. But when Prabhulinga
insisted, he took up the sword and tried to cut his body. To the great surprise
of Gorakhnath, the sword passed easily through the body of Prabhulinga without
affecting
it in any way. It was as if the sword was passing through empty space! Only
then was Gorakhnath, the Siddha, ready to acknowledge the superiority of
Prabhulinga, the Jnani. Thus his pride was
humbled, and he prayed to Prabhulinga, to teach him the truth. Prabhulinga then
expounded Brahma
vidya to Gorakhnath
as follows: “Gorakhnath, do not think your body to be your Self. Seek the
In-dweller (the cave-dweller) and you will once for all rid yourself of the
disease of birth and death. The cave is your heart only, the In-dweller thereof
is called God and I am That.”
(From
the Spiritual stories as told by Ramana Maharshi)



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