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VEDIC STUDIES

BY DAVID FRAWLEY

Three Basic Types of Vedic Yoga

The basic Vedic Yoga is threefold and has several important correspondences:

  1. Mantra Yoga - Speech - Rig Veda - Earth
  2. Prana Yoga - Prana - Yajur Veda - Atmosphere
  3. Dhyana Yoga - Mind - Sama Veda - Heaven
  1. Waking State - Agni or Fire - Brahma, Creator
  2. Dream - Indra or Lightning - Shiva, Transformer
  3. Deep Sleep - Surya or the Sun - Vishnu, Preserver

·   Mantra Yoga involves developing Mantra Shakti, the power of mantra, through which the mantra becomes alive as a tool of transformation in the mind. From this arises Mantra Sphota, mantric insight, through which the inner meaning of the mantra can be grasped, linking us up with Divine laws. This allows us to understand all forms in the universe as manifestations of the Divine Word, the creative vibration OM. This mantric force sets in motion all other inner energies, not only on an inner level but can also provide mastery over all the forces of nature.

·    Prana Yoga involves developing Prana or Vidyut Shakti (lightning or electrical force), and Pranic insight (lightning perception). This allows us to work with our vital energy as a manifestation of the energy of consciousness. Mantra becomes Prana as Prana (breath) itself is unman fest sound. This Prana provides the impetus and vitality for inner transformations.

·   Dhyana Yoga, or the Yoga of meditation, involves developing Buddhi or awakened intelligence, called Dhi in the Vedas, and its power of truth perception. This allows us to understand the universe and the human being as integral enfoldments of Cosmic Intelligence. This higher intelligence arises through the ENERGY of speech and Prana and brings an extraordinary Tran formative power into the deepest level of the mind. In Dhyana Yoga the light of truth floods the mind and we come to know the unitary nature of all reality.

·    The Three Yogas relate to our three basic faculties of speech, Prana and intelligence dominated mind (Buddhi-predominant Manas). These are not just our ordinary faculties but our ability to develop the Divine Word, the Divine Life and the Divine Mind within us. They relate to the three bodies, the physical, astral (Pranic) and causal (soul or deeper mind).

·   The Three Vedas correspond to these three Yogas. The Rig Veda, the Veda of mantra, sets forth the basic mantras or seeds of cosmic knowledge. The Yajur Veda, the Veda of sacrifice, shows their application through ritual, which is both external and internal (yogis). The internal ritual is Pranayama. The Sama Veda, the Vedas of unification, shows their realization through ecstasy and insight.

·    The three main Vedic Deities or Devatas correspond to the three types of light.

·   Agni is fire, which is heat or thermogenic light that burns up all negativity and reformulates our nature on a higher level.

·    Indra is lightning, which is light energy or electrical force through which we can ascend and move on a higher level of being.

  • Surya is the Sun, which is pure light or magnetic force that draws us into the omnipresent infinite.

·    These three forces operate in our three states of waking, dream and deep sleep, and can transform them into states of Divine waking or perception, Divine dream or creation, and Divine rest or peace. These are the three worlds of Earth, Atmosphere and Heaven, not as external but as internal realities, through which we can grasp all the worlds as formations of our own mind.

·        Vedic Yoga and Classical Yoga

·     The threefold Vedic Yoga is a little different from the classical eightfold or Raja Yoga taught by Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras. In the Vedic Yoga the yamas and niyamas, the observances and restraints that constitute the first two limbs of Raja Yoga, are part of the Dharmic foundation of Vedic life.

·    This means living according to our higher nature and keeping our lower nature in check through right values, right effort and right diet. Asana or yogic postures, which is primarily a comfortable sitting posture, is not a separate limb of the Vedic Yoga.

·    Vedic Mantra and Prana Yogas include Pranayama, control of Prana, and Pratyahara, control of the senses, of the Raja Yoga system.

·   Pranayama consists of developing Pranic energy, while Pratyahara consists of withdrawing it from the senses and motor organs. Mantra allows us to direct both Prana and mind. Vedic Dhyana Yoga includes Dharana,

·   Dhyana and Samadhi, concentration, meditation and realization of Raja Yoga, which are the three aspects of merging the mind back into the Divine Self.

·         Mantra Yoga
The Vedic Yoga begins with mantra as its foundation, using mantras from the Vedas, particularly those of the Rig Veda. These mantras are also of three types:

·    Name Mantras - Names of the Deities like Indra, Agni, Soma and Surya. These are mainly part of the Yoga of devotion or Bhakti Yoga. Deities like Shiva, Vishnu and the Goddess can be used in the same way, as in mantras like AUM NAMA SIVAAYA.

·    Bija or Seed Mantras - Root sounds of key Vedic terms like OM, AIM, HUM, HRIM, KRIM, and SHRIM. These are to be chanted silently along with the breath and are also part of Prana Yoga. They unite the mind and Prana, transforming unconscious patterns and attachments into new powers of attention.

·    Suktas - Extended Mantras and Prayers like Gayatri mantra (Tat Savitur vareniyam bhargo devasya dhimahi dhiyo yo nah prachodayat). These are to be meditated upon and are part of Dhyana Yoga. They engage our entire awareness in the higher light and in a comprehensive manner.

·    These mantras are generally given through special initiations or empowerment, which constitute the foundation of Vedic practice. Practice of Vedic Yoga begins with Vedic mantras.

·    This requires an awakened speech and contact with the Divine Word. This in turn requires that our soul, the immortal part of our individualized consciousness, which is a form of Agni, the inner flame, come forth.

·    The student repeats various Bija Mantras, Nama Mantras and Suktas as per his or her state of consciousness and approach to Divinity. 

The most common Bija mantra is AUM

The most common Sukta is Gayatri Mantra.

·         Prana Yoga

·     Vedic Prana Yoga includes all types of Yogic techniques involving Prana, including different forms of Pranayama. It includes an observation of and gaining mastery over all the five main Pranas, the senses and the motor organs.

·   It leads to the awakening of inner Prana and Kundalini Shakti, which is an internal form of electrical energy. For this to occur one must learn to offer the different aspects of one's being, particularly one's Prana, as a sacrifice to the indwelling Deity.

·    Prana Yoga requires the development of Ojas (vital power) and the renunciation of sensory enjoyments to fuel it. Vedic Prana Yoga is of several types.

·    Mantra - Prana Yoga: In this Yoga mantras are repeated along with the breath, particularly special Bija Mantras, but Name Mantras and extended mantras (Suktas) can also be used. In the Vedic understanding Prana is unman fest speech. So Mantra Yoga is itself already a form of Prana Yoga.

·    Pure Prana Yoga - One works directly with the force of Prana, not just as the breath but as our basic will and motivation. One works to bring the Prana out of the lower chakras to the higher, developing the power of will through surrender to the descent of Divine grace.

·    Dhyana - Prana Yoga: In this Yoga one meditates upon the Prana in the form of the Vedic deity Indra or the power of perception. Other deities of Prana can be used in this regard also including Shiva and Kali.

·   In the Vedic view the mind is unmanifest or subtle Prana. Through Prana one can control the energy of the mind and awaken its lightning power of direct perception.

·    For Prana Yoga the power of Indra or Divine Prana must be awakened. This requires awakened vitality and energized insight.

·    This occurs through the descent of Divine grace and power into the soul. One must contact God or the Divine creator within.

·    The student performs various types of Pranayama using the breath along with the mantras learned, connecting more deeply with the Deities as forms of cosmic energy. The Kriya Yoga taught by Paramahansa Yogananda is one such practice.

Dhyana Yoga

·    Vedic meditation includes meditation upon mantra, Prana and the Deities (Devatas). Ultimately it leads to meditation upon the Self. This Yoga of meditation is also of several types:

·    Dhyana Devata Yoga - In this Yoga one meditates upon the various Devatas or Deities of the Vedas and their inner significance as powers of the light of consciousness like Indra, Agni, Soma and Surya. This requires working with light and energy on a subtle level.

·    Atma Dhyana Yoga - In this Yoga one meditates upon the inner Self. It is of three types:

a)      Self-inquiry   b) Self-observation  c) Atmic mantras

·   Self-inquiry (Atma vichara) involves tracing the source of the I-thought back to its origin in the spiritual heart (hridaya).

·   In the Vedic view this is tracing back our inner flame, the soul or Jiva, Agni, back to its original home and highest birth in the heart. This is a practice of constant wakefulness through which we become conscious in all the three states of waking, dream and deep sleep.

·   Self-observation involves contacting the solar light of consciousness and letting this effortlessly illumine all mental states, through the power of the illumined intelligence (Dhi or Buddhi). It consists in taking the attitude of a witness (sakshi-bhava) in all that we do.

·    Atmic mantras include great Vedic statements like "I am God," Aham Brahmasmi, which are to be meditated upon in the expanse of the quiescent mind. They are useful only for a high level of disciple. Without preliminary self-purification they have little power. They must be done not with ordinary speech or mind but the highest level of speech, which speech on the level of the Divine Self.

·   For Dhyana Yoga, the expanse of the Sun or truth consciousness must be created. One must contact the Divine Self or Paramatman within the heart. The student meditates upon the Prana energized mantras and uses them to move into deeper states of consciousness.

·   The space of light and the light of space must be opened for this realization to proceed.

·         Samadhi Yoga: The Ultimate Yoga

·   All three Vedic Yogas all lead to Samadhi or the state of absorption with the indwelling Divinity. This Samadhi Yoga is symbolized by Soma, which is the Ananda or Amrita, the bliss or nectar of immortality. Letting the Soma or bliss energy flow is the basis of this, perhaps the highest of the Vedic Yogas. This requires an opening of all the nadis or channels of the subtle body, through which the Amrita or Soma can flow. This in turn requires proper development of all three Vedic Yogas.

·        Vedic Integral Yoga

·    These four Vedic Yogas together form an integral Yoga. They culminate in a complete or Purna Yoga. Generally the Purna Yoga relates to Indra and to Prana but in the expanded sense as the energy of consciousness and insight on all levels.

·    However there is also a Purna Yoga of Agni called Vaishvanara Vidya (knowledge of the Cosmic Person), which proceeds through Self-inquiry.

·    There is similarly a Purna Yoga of the Sun, particularly in the form of Vishnu or Savitar.

·   In this Purna Yoga the second world or the Atmosphere becomes the all world or the Cosmic Ocean, the ocean of the heart as the fourth world. This ocean is space and its waves are the wrolds. In the space within the heart is contained the entire universe and the Supreme Self beyond all manifestation. This leads to a slightly different formulation of the threefold Vedic Yoga.

  1. Mantra Yoga - Earth - Body - Mother
  2. Dhyana Yoga - Heaven - Head (Mind) - Father
  3. Samadhi Yoga - Waters - Heart (Soul) - Child

·    The main form of Purna Yoga is meditation on the heart, which involves tracing the origin of speech, Prana and mind back to the Self in the heart, which is the main practice of Self-inquiry. This search is called gaveshana or anveshana in Vedic texts.

·    It is not done simply by repeating "Who am I?" but requires mantric and meditations control of speech, Prana and mind and an examination of all their movements in all states of consciousness as powers of the Atman.

·    The Vedic Yoga is vast and many sided. We have only outlined a few of its characteristic features. It has teachings, which are appropriate for each individual and his or her level of development. It therefore has no mass teaching or standardized instruction. Each individual must be treated differently.

 

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