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Friday, October 06, 2006

Recommended Reading: Anurag Sagar and Other Dharamdasi Books, the Dialogue Between Master and Disciple

Recommended Reading & Listening: Anurag Sagar of Dharamdas & Kabir

Anurag Sagar -- The Ocean of Love,
an Epic Poem Used by the Dharamdasis
and Other Branches of Sant Mat


Sant Mat Fellowship:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SantMatFellowship

{The one who has purity of character,
who practices diligently the Yoga of Sound,
and who can explain *clearly* Sant Mat
(the complete Path of the Masters with nothing missing),
can be accepted and trusted as Satguru/Teacher.}

Anurag Sagar and Sant Mat

The Ocean of Love -- The Anurag Sagar,
Edited by Russell Perkins,
Published By Sant Bani Books,
Sanbornton, New Hampshire
http://www.santji.allegre.ca/Book-list_March2005.pdf


Russell Perkins: Anurag Sagar occupies a very unusual place in the literature of the Masters; it is at once one of the most venerated and least known of all esoteric books. It is the Masters themselves who venerate it, and they have often made use of it in one way or another; they themselves are able to read it, but most of their disciples know it only by hearsay, mostly because it is written in the pre-Hindi dialect called Braj which, according to the leading modern scholar on Kabir, had "already by Kabir's time. . .become the lyrical language par excellence" but which is extremely difficult for modern Indians to read; it relates to Hindi as spoken today somewhat as Chaucerian or Middle English relates to our language. There are also problems of interpretation: as with other mythopoeic treatments of these themes (particularly those of Blake, who of all Western writers is closest to Kabir both in spirit and in poetic genius) the poem is dense, at times enigmatic, and always demanding; so that to understand it fully without an authoritative commentary is not easy....

....The alert reader of Swami Ji's Sar Bachan or the books of Sant Kirpal Singh will notice many points of contact. Tulsi Sahib devoted a major portion of one of his principal books to a detailed commentary on certain aspects of the poem. Baba Jaimal Singh considered it to be the most authoritative book on the teachings of the Masters as the following account by his disciple and successor Sawan Singh shows:

"On the fourth day I went to attend Satsang. Baba Ji [Baba Jaimal Singh] was at that time explaining the meaning of Jap Ji Sahib. Well, I started my volley of questions-so much so that the audience got tired and began to feel restless at the large number of questions I had put . . . Now he wanted to point out the way, but I had read Vedanta. When I read Gurbani, my opinion was different; when I read Gita my opinion was again different, and I was unable to come to a decision. At last I applied for eight days leave to enable me to study the teachings of Baba Ji. He advised me to read Kabir Sahib's Anurag Sagar. I immediately ordered eight copies of this book from Bombay so that I could also give some to my friends. . .

"After several conferences with Baba Ji, I was thoroughly convinced and received initiation from him on the 15th day of October in 1894."

That Baba Sawan Singh continued to hold Anurag Sagar in high regard after he became Master is shown by the following account, written by one of his secretaries:

"Hazur [Baba Sawan Singh] one day told Seth Vasdev, whose car is always at Hazur's disposal, that he should read Kabir Sahib's Anurag Sagar (The Ocean of Intense Love). Hazur said that without studying it, one cannot fully understand the difference between Kal (the negative power) and Dayal Mat (the Path of the true and Merciful God), nor can one fully grasp the teachings of Sant Mat.'" (Rai Sahib Munshi Ram, "With the Three Masters", Vol. 2, p.187)

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Some Reflections About the Anurag Sagar

In dozens of Sant texts used in the Kabir line of Masters, Kabir symbolises the universal Master, and his gurumukh disciple Dharamdas represents all satsangis or initiates. These texts feature a dialgoue between student and Master, Q and A sessions between "Kabir" and "Dharamdas" that provide the spiritual seeker much insight about how to live the teachings of the Masters. They also motivate the initiate to do simran (Remembrance of God), the mental repetition of God's Name(s), and to meditate upon the Sound Current every day in order to abide in the protection and grace of the Positive Power that defeats Kal (the universal mind, negative power, the Gnostic false god known as the Demiurge) in the lower worlds of illusion.

"The Anurag Sagar of Kabir" is an epic poem attributed to Guru Kabir that probably was authored by Sant Dharamdas or someone in the Dharamdasi branch of the Kabir lineage after the time of Kabir. It is a faithful presentation of the teachings of the Masters including Kabir. Anurag Sagar has become a great spiritual classic of the East, a kind of Sant Mat "Book of Genesis" or "Gospel" of the Four Yugas of time, vast epochs referred to as: Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga.

The out-of-this-world mysticism of the Masters, including the teachings found in the Anurag Sagar, has been called "Esoteric Santism" by Professor Mark Juergensmeyer in his book, "Radhasoami Reality," Princeton University Press. "Esoteric Santism" is his term for the very developed, detailed decriptions of the experience of inner heavenly regions, the heaven-ascending mysticism practiced by a certain branch of the Kabir lineage known as the Dharamdasis, also by Sant Dariya Sahib of Bihar and his spiritual successors, Param Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras, Swami Ji Maharaj of Agra, Huzur Maharaj of Agra, and Sant Mat Masters in certain lineages up to the present time.

Anurag Sagar MP3 Satsangs Online and Related Kabir-Dharamdas Literature

Many have requested information about the Anurag Sagar (Ocean of Love), a beautiful dialogue between Kabir and Sant Dharamdas. Below are links to sites containing the Anurag Sagar as MP3 Satsangs by Russell Perkins, also two different English translations of the Anurag Sagar online. In addition to those, I have included links to excerpts of other related books of Kabir and Dharamdas from the Kabir lineage, lesser-known works of great eloquence such as Sukh Niddn, Amar Mul, and, the Brahm Nirupan. I also have included a link to a beautiful collection of satsang prayers in the Dharamdasi tradition. Some of those include dialogue between Kabir and Sant Dharamdas.

In the Light and Sound of the Beloved,

James
Sant Mat Fellowship


MP3 Satsangs Online Based on the Anurag Sagar, by Russell Perkins

*New File: Anurag Sagar Tape 1 (in MP3 format)

Contains complete "Prologue" and begins "The Story of Creation" to the point where Kal wants to begin his creation. (Pages 3-25).

Reading and Commentary by Russell Perkins

MP3 of Anurag Sagar tape 1:
(90 minutes)
file size: 40 MB

1) Left click on the links below, and a download page will come up.
2) Then right click on the link in the middle of the download page, to save the file to your hard drive:
http://www.archive.org/stream/JamesBeanAnuragSagarOne/AnuragSagar1.mp3



**New File: Anurag Sagar Tape 2 (in MP3 format)

Continues "The Story of Creation" with the conclusion of "The Fall of Kal" and begins "The Creation of the Lower Worlds" to the point where Brahma is interrupted on his quest to find his father. (Pages 25-50).

Reading and Commentary by Russell Perkins

MP3 of Anurag Sagar tape 2:
(90 minutes)
file size: 42 MB
http://www.archive.org/stream/JamesBeanAnuragSagarTwo/AnuragSagar2.mp3



***New File: Anurag Sagar Tape 3 (in MP3 format)

Concludes "The Creation of the Lower Worlds" and continues through a large part of "Kal Traps the Jivas."
(book text: pages 50-80, or pages 34-64 from the online
PDF file: http://www.mediaseva.org/Anurag-02-Creation.pdf


Reading and Commentary by Russell Perkins

MP3 of Anurag Sagar Tape 3:
(90 minutes)
file size: 41 MB
http://www.archive.org/stream/JamesBeanAnuragSagarThree/AnuragSagar3.mp3



****New File: Anurag Sagar Tape 4 (in MP3 format)

Finishes "Kal Traps the Jivas" and contains "The Coming of Kabir" through the first two ages, and part way into the story of Queen Indra Mati, in the third age. (book text: pages 80-118)

Reading and Commentary by Russell Perkins

MP3 of Anurag Sagar tape 4:
(90 minutes)
file size: 41 MB
http://www.archive.org/stream/JamesBeanAnuragSagarFour/Anuragsagar4.mp3



WRITINGS ONLINE

*Anurag Sagar, Sant Bani Edition Online:
http://www.spiritualawakeningradio.com/anurag.html

*and at:
http://www.geocities.com/anulbird/anuragindex.html


*Excerpts from the Brahmn Nirupan, Anurag Sagar, and Amar Mul:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SantMatFellowship/message/2071


**The Brahm Nirupan of Kabir and Sant Dharamdas:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KABIR/message/61

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KABIR/message/77


*Amar Mul:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KABIR/message/51

*More from Amar Mul of Kabir and Dharamdas:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SantMatFellowship/message/2055


*Kabir SATSANG BOOK OF PRAYERS:
http://www.members.shaw.ca/kabirweb/bookofPrayers.htm


*The Tarn Taran Edition of the Anurag Sagar Online:
http://www.aors-dbbs.org/enter/books/anurag-sagar1/asp1pre001.htm


*Dariya Sahib, Saint of Bihar is believed by some to have been a reincarnaiton of Kabir. In any case, the style of his mystic poetry and hymns is very much in the tradition of the Anurag Sagar. For posts about Dariya, including about his writings as well as the Sant Dariya Sahib Website, see:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SantMatFellowship/msearch?query=dariya&charset=windows-1252