He was a nice fellow, did hard work, took care of
everything, felt responsible for dependents but as soon as he started practicing
spirituality or started following some baba he became weird, he stopped doing
things as before even he neglected his work and engaged in something which is truly
unproductive. Why? does spirituality taught him to leave everything aside? If is
it so then I wont even dream to follow spiritual path…these are few thoughts
arise in mind when we see renunciates or sadhus or celibates. But are they
really irresponsible guys?
Bhagavad-Gita answers our query. Gita is the book of action,
When Arjuna wanted to give up his duty as a fighter to become a beggar on the
name of being non-violent spiritualist, he was actually chastised by Krishna.
Lord told him, ‘’till the time one is influenced by material energy and gunas one
cannot remain away from acting and even if you abstain from your work you will
get reaction. Because you have born in material world, your material mind
unless fully purified cannot give up thinking about sense enjoyment, so even if
you externally give up your duty as a fighter and accept the robes of a sanyasi
your mind will run towards the senses, that’s the pretension and very dangerous.
So, the conclusion is to keep yourself engaged in your duties thinking they are
an offering unto me then you can be ideal spiritualist while being a King.’’
In conclusion Lord doesn’t approve the escapism at all, he
himself perfectly performed his roles as a parent, a king, protector, a husband
etc. The people who have renounced the activities
are not escapists or work haters but they are engaged in fulfilling the higher responsibilities
towards humanity and world at large. Their main work is to aware the people about
their own real, spiritual identity, to inform them about the real problems and
solution, educate them in the spiritual matters etc, and when one understands
these matters his aimless life gets true direction for living and leading.
Rupesh Gauranga Das