This is the
very first page of divine venture called http://hariharji.com/ .
Frankly speaking , http://hariharji.com/ 's main
base is Hindi book " BRAJ VIBHAV KI APOORVA SHRI USHAJI "
( hereafter called Biography ) . Biography is most
beautiful , divine and subtle as Boboji's ardent
disciple Poojya Sadhu Bhakti Vijay Babaji wrote it under sublime
instructions of Sri Sri Pad Baba (Braj-academy
's founder and most famous Saint of Braj-Vrindavan
) and Susheela Bahinji ( Boboji's long-time associate
and current-in-charge of Her Thakurji ) .
From this Biography 's page 51 , Saint Boboji's Guru-lineage is
mentioned as under :--
Lord Sri Krishna
I
I
I
Lord Shiva
I
I
I
Saint Ushaji
i.e.
Boboji was DIRECT disciple of Lord Shiva. Once , out of simple curiosity
, I also asked Saint
Ushaji, who is your Guru ? Without a hitch , she said "Lord Shiva "
. She went on to add that He is , actually , the Guru of all Vaishnavas and
with His blessings , one can get all knowledge & wisdom. The biography of
another (living ) Saint of Braj Baba Manohardasji also mentions his worship of
Lord Shiva before Darshan of Lord Krishna .
Who is Our
Bobo's Guru Lord Shiva?
Lord
Shiva
The name Shiva means 'all-auspicious', and wherever there is the mercy of Lord
Shiva, auspiciousness and religiousness prevails. Even though Lord Shiva
appears to be in the association of ghosts and demons, his actual transcendental
position is that he is very kind to individuals who are in the darkness of the
mode of ignorance. He is so compassionate on the lowest of the low, that he
gives such individuals shelter and gradually elevates them to spiritual
understanding. This is the explanation of Lord Shiva's transcendental position
according to authoritative Vedic literature.
In the creation of the Supreme Lord there are different kinds of living beings,
who exercise their minute amount of free will in different modes. Lord Vishnu
takes charge of the persons in the mode of goodness, who are advanced
Vaishanavas or
Lord Shiva as a truly self realized soul, is the epitome of compassion towards
other living entities. An example of this can be seen in his agreeing to
consume the lethal poison 'halahal' that surfaced during the great churning of
the causal ocean by the demons and the demigods. Out of concern for the plight
of the demons and the demigods, he scooped the entire poison in his hand, drank
it and by his great mystic powers held it in his throat. So powerful was the
poison, that it turned his throat blue, giving him the name 'Neelakantha'
(blue-throated).
Lord Shiva is so magnanimous that he grants his followers what ever they
desire. One of his names is 'Ashutosh' or one who is easily pleased. Once a devotee
of Lord Shiva, Vrikrasura requested for an unusual benediction from Lord Shiva,
that whomever he would touch, that person's head would fall off. Even though
Lord Shiva knew that such a benediction was not good, he considered the
devotee's good quality and that he had worshipped him, and granted him the
benediction. Later Vrikrasura tried to touch Lord Shiva's head and was tricked
by Lord Vishnu into touching his own head. But this reflects the attitude of
Lord Shiva. If a devotee has a good quality, he magnifies it and ignores the
bad qualities. He is the most beloved personality, he is universal.
All Vedic literature describe Lord Shiva as the agent of destruction. When
annihilation is due in the cyclical course of time, it is Lord Shiva who is the
personal destroyer of all the world systems. And until that time Lord Shiva
willingly serves as the master of the most fallen souls, so that they can be
gradually elevated to the
Lord Shiva is considered to be a 'guna avatar' (qualitative incarnation) of
Even though Lord Shiva deals with the most fallen, he is always transcendental
to the mode of ignorance. People given to falsehood, consume liquor and intoxicants
under the guise that they are devotees of Lord Shiva. However all the teachings
of Lord Shiva given in the various Puranas are aimed at devotional service. In
the Vaishanava Puranas it is stated that Shambhu (Shiva) is the greatest
Vaishanava. In the Shiva Purana, Lord Shiva himself declares that one should
take to the devotional service of the Supreme Lord. Of the four authorized
Vaishanava disciples’ successions. One emanates from Lord Shiva himself and is
referred to as the Rudra Sampradaya.
(For further reading , Srimad Bhagvatam Cantos 4, 8 and10 & Sri
Ramcharitmanas ( Baalkaand & Uttarkand ), page 51
of Biography is suggested . In this Kaliyug ,
many of us behave like "true" kaliyugis ! We shall go to temple but
with our own mindsets , superstitions & narrow mindedness. Such " fake
- spiritualists " say ------
If I bow at image of Lord Shiva , I shall not recognize Lord Rama or
Similarly a fake Vaishanava does not respect Shaivas i.e. those having faith in
Lord Shiva !
This is childish , to say the least . Their story is akin to KAKBHUSHUNDIJI of
Ramayana who had to bear curse of Guru for such short-sightedness. Thus Goswami
Tulsidasji had to declare that both are Lords ( Shivji & Ramji ) and as a
true Role-model to their (respective ) devotees , they revere each other so
much that they call Him his Guru !!!
Like
Ramayana, Srimad Bhagvatam also endorses this beautiful relationship between
the duo.When Lord Krishna takes birth, Lord Shiva goes to Gokul for a glimpse
of Child -Krishna ( just like to Ayodhya when Ramji took incarnation ) . In
MAHAARAAS , Shivji takes form of Gopi to enjoy the Divine Bliss)