relics of sri aurobindo
The Truth Behind the Relics
"We have seen how much importance she (the Mother)
attached to it when the Relics were given away for the first
time. She has said that each and every molecule of Sri
Aurobindo’s body was filled with Supramental Consciousness.
We know that his bodywas glowing
with Supramental Light as soon as he left it.
That Consciousness is not a mortal thing which ceases with the death of the physical body. If that were so,
then we wouldn’t feel such extraordinary power and strength when we touch the Samadhi. We have learnt that wherever the Relics are enshrined, there dwell such peace and tranquility. Therefore, the Relics are not a mere memento. Relics are the living Presence of
Sri Aurobindo, imbued with the light and force of his lifelong sadhana, just as an atom contains an
infinite power in itself -- this is the truth behind the
Relics. To always keep alive that truth and give due
respect to it is what the Relics demand of us.
- from Nirodbaran: Divinity’s Comrade
Significance of the Relics
The institution of Relics is ancient. It is not a part of religion
though it may enter into the system of rituals in some way or other. It
is based on a sound principle of consciousness. We have known the
tradition of not using things associated with men of evil. Objects used
by them or owned by them, carry the taint of evil and communicate it
to those who come into possession of them. So also things belonging
to those with a broken destiny are known to carry a strong negative
force in them. These facts are well-known in occult circles and something of this knowledge has percolated in the common traditions of the people.
The reverse is equally true, perhaps more true. Things used
by developed persons imbibe the consciousness of the person
concerned. The quality of the person permeates the object. This
is specially so with holy persons, spiritual personalities. Their
consciousness is of a high order, with special potency and whatever
has been handled by them for long, is instinct with their power. The
consciousness of a God-realised person is of a distinct kind; it is
eternal, divine. If the objects associated with such a person carry
the charge of his consciousness, it is much more so with anything
that forms part of his body. Each part absorbs continuously the
consciousness that is housed in the body. That is why in our spiritual
tradition, those who have attained to divinity are not cremated. When
they pass away, their bodies are buried so as to preserve their divine
vibrations for the good of the world. That explains why Sannyasins are
not cremated; they are supposed to have absorbed divine vibrations
in consciousness. Of course some saints expressly leave instructions
for cremation, that is a different matter.
This is the broad background. We have known in history the
importance paid to the Tooth of the Buddha. It is not any religious
superstition that sways the masses. There is a sound spiritual truth
underlying the institution. Sri Aurobindo, as all know, went beyond
the traditional God-realisation state, the jivanmukti realisation. Basing himself upon it, he worked to invoke and embody the highest Truth-
Consciousness in himself in order to establish it on Earth for the
benefit of mankind. In other words he strove to divinise his physical
body. A distinct testimony to this feature of his life was provided by
the unique fact that even after he withdrew from his physical body,
it continued to emanate the glow of the supramental consciousness;
the body would not disintegrate for full five days. Naturally his
vibrations continue to emanate from the Samadhi where his body has
been interred. Nobody can escape this impact in the environs of the
Samadhi.
Luckily for us, some precious parts of his body like hair, nails, have
been preserved by Champakalji who was personally attending on
him. They were collected and preserved down the years with tender
care and love. The Mother has charged them further with additional
supramental force so that they may communicate their consciousness
to all without fail. It is these parts of Sri Aurobindo’s person that
are now cherished and carried to distant shrines as Relics. Where
these Relics are, there Sri Aurobindo’s physical presence is. We have
experienced this even in far off places like London, Florida, where the
Relics have been established in special shrines.
It is not enough to open such shrines. The special atmosphere
created by the Relics must be tended, preserved, by the devotees.
They have to contribute their aspiration, purity and consecration so
as to guard the sanctity against dilution, pollution. Sri Aurobindo is
physically present in these Centres and it is a great responsibility to
uphold the sanctity by maintaining high standards of purity around. Sri
Aurobindo Shrine is not in the common run of a temple looked after
by a priest. It is vibrant focus of a special spiritual Force that has been
brought down from the world of Light on Earth to guide and lead its
Journey to the Sun of Truth. Properly tended, the Shrine grows in its
radiation, it remains ever-new.
- M.P. Pandit, Selected Works of M.P. Pandit., Vol. 1, p. 266-268
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