What
does it mean? What is it?
Maryada
simply means to respect! When we value something
or we hold something in high regard, we respect
it, we call this Maryada.
Within Dharma there are
many things that we have Maryada for but here
we will look at a few main points:
1. Murti
2. Mandir
3. Shastra
4. Gadivala Baa
5. Elders
There are many ways in
which Maryada is kept for Bhagwan and those
things which are dearest to Him such as Shastra,
Gadivala Baa, Elders, etc. If we maintain respect
for these points then Bhagwan Swaminarayan will
be happy with us and will shower His blessings
upon us.
Respect for Murti
is given by making sure one does not sit with
their back towards it. This is because Bhagwan
is the main focal point and by not looking at
him it is very difficult to maintain your concentration.
We have to remember that the Murti IS Bhagwan,
and that He reside inside it, so if at any point
you turn your back on Him it is the equivalent
of turning your back on someone. Finally you
should always insure that everything associated
with the Murti like his clothes, his cutlery
is always clean!
Respect for the
Mandir is given by acknowledging that
the Mandir is not just a building but Bhagwan's
Dham. As the Mandir is Bhagwan's house it should
be clean at all times and all political and
personal issues should be left outside so as
to get the full benefit of being in the Mandir
in Bhagwan's presence.
There are a number of
reasons why we keep Respect for Shastra,
mainly because Bhagwan has said He resides in
them; they are dear to Him and they are a respected
source of knowledge. Putting shastra in a proper
place, such as a clean book shelf is one way
of keeping respect for them. Other ways are
by not touch the Shastra with dirty hands. At
all cost we should try to avoid touching the
Shastra with our feet as they are Holy Scriptures
and again Bhagwan resides in them. We should
bow down to the Shastra before beginning to
read and avoid talking or standing up whilst
a chapter is being recited or before completing
the reading of a chapter. Wetting fingers with
saliva to turn the pages or folding the pages
is not allowed, book marks should be used instead.
Respect for Gadivala
Baa - Why should we respect Baa? Because
she is the wife of the Acharya and the Acharya's
are direct descendants of Bhagwan Swaminarayan.
She has been installed by Bhagwan to lead us
along the right path to salvation. She is there
for us like our mothers are, and just like our
mothers who never wish bad upon us and always
protect us, she does the same. Through her we
will have divine darshan of Bhagwan as He says
He personally resides in them. By giving us
Guru mantra, not only does she help us get to
Akshardham but also washes our sins away and
continues to do so by taking upon herself what
ever sins we may persist to make. Our Baa is
very loving and humane and by obeying her it
is as equal to obeying Bhagwan's command.
Respect for Elders
- Gadivala Baa, Acharya, tyagi saints, brahmachari,
parents and superiors are all categorised as
elders. We can speak politely with those who
are higher in wisdom, age and authority than
ourselves, for example elders should be addressed
as "aap" or "tame" and not
"tu!" Bhagwan Swaminarayan states
in the Vachnamrut Sarangpur 2 that if a discussion
with God or a great saint results in an argument
and one is on the verge of winning one should
give up the argument in favour of the elder.
One should treat elders as gurus and serve them.
When one serves the devotees of God with mind,
heart and soul one achieves great spiritual
benefit and happiness. No other means can provide
such happiness. Even if one is angry with someone,
they should consider them as Shri NarNarayan
Dev's devotees and immediately do namashkar
- we all should avoid anger and pride (Vch.
Ahmedabad 8). By giving respect to others you
will gain the same respect in return.
This does not mean that
a friendly relationship cannot be kept between
you and your elders, but that when respect is
due it should be given and not lost or even
forgotten.
As women living in today's
society we need to make sure we keep Maryada
for all the points mentioned. Through us, the
way we portray and reflect ourselves in Dharma
our Children, Husbands, Friends, and loved ones
will learn and do the same. Therefore it is
imperative that we instil these qualities and
nature our children so that they follow the
true path.
Shikshapatri Shloka 38
states
"One
shall not wear clothes that expose parts of
one's body. My followers shall discard such
indecent garments".
Shikshapatri Shloka 161
states
"All
devout wives shall never expose their chest,
navel or thighs to other males and shall cover
herself with proper garments"
Both these shloka are
very important and more important that we follow
them in today's society as the media, fashion
and peer pressure all encourage disrespectful
behaviour i.e. exposure of body through certain
garments. As women it is important that we take
care and cover ourselves. We have a reputation
for being caring, considerate and most importantly
showing respect for others. We take pride in
ourselves and our family, this is so special
why should give it up.
Bhagwan is protecting
us by saying "cover our bodies" -
He realises that if we do not then people with
bad intentions will be attracted towards us,
hence creating unwanted problems.
Now you have read why
we need to place emphasise on the topic of Maryada,
hopefully a better understanding has been gained.
Always remember, respect yourself as a women,
elders, fellow satsangi and more importantly,
Bhagwan and those things that are dearest to
Him. All this will help your concentration in
your Bhajan, Bhakti and Dhyan.