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Do The
Rishis Exist?
By
H P Blavatsky
FOLLOWING the example of the Parsi
Gentleman whose letter you published in the Theosophist of January, 1882, I am
induced to enquire if there are Hindu Mahatmas among the Himalayan BROTHERS. By
the term Hindu, I mean a believer in Vedas and the Gods they describe. If there
are none, will any Brother of the 1st Section1 be so kind as to enlighten the
Hindu Community in general and the Hindu Theosophists in particular whether any
Hindu Rishis of old still exist in flesh and blood? The adept Himalayan
BROTHERS having explored the unseen universe must necessarily know the Rishis
if they exist now. Tradition says that particularly the following seven are
immortal, at least for the present kalpa.
Ashwathama, Bali, Vyasa, Hanuman, Vibhisana,
Kripa, Parasurama.
A HINDU THEOSOPHIST
Editor's Note:--In reply to the first
question we are happy to inform our correspondent that there are Mahatmas among
the Himalayan Brothers who are Hindus--i.e., born of Hindu and Brahmin parents
and who recognize the esoteric meaning of the Vedas and the Upanishads. They
agree with Krishna, Buddha, Vyasa, Suka, Goudapatha and Sankaracharya in
considering that the Karma kanda of the Vedas is of no importance whatsoever so
far as man's spiritual progress is concerned. Our questioner will do well to
remember in this connection Krishna's celebrated advice to Arjuna. "The
subject matter of the Vedas is related to the three Gunas; oh Arjuna, divest
thyself of these gunas." Sankaracharya's uncompromising attitude towards
Purwamimansa is too well known to require any special mention here.
Although the Himalayan Brothers admit the
esoteric meaning of the Vedas and the Upanishads, they refuse to recognize as
Gods, the powers and other spiritual entities mentioned in the Vedas. The
language used in the Vedas is allegorical and this fact has been fully
recognized by some of the greatest Indian Philosophers. Our correspondent will
have to prove that the Vedas really "describe Gods" as they exist,
before he can fairly ask us to declare whether our Masters believe in such
gods. We very much doubt if our correspondent is really prepared to contend
seriously, that Agni has four horns, three legs, two heads, five hands and
seven tongues as he is stated to possess in the Vedas; or that Indra committed
adultery with Goutama's wife. We beg to refer our learned correspondent to
Kulluka Bhatta's explanation of the latter myth (and it is a mere myth in his
opinion) and Patanjali's remarks on the profound esoteric significance of the
four horns of Agni, in support of our assertion that the Vedas do not in
reality describe any gods as our questioner has supposed.
In reply to the second question we are not
prepared to say that "any Hindu Rishis of old still exist in flesh and blood"
although we have our own reasons to believe that some of the great Hindu Adepts
of ancient times have been and are reincarnating themselves occasionally in
Tibet and Tartary; nor is it at all easy for us to understand how it can ever
reasonably be expected that our Himalayan Brothers should discover Hindu Rishis
"in flesh and blood" in their explorations in the "Unseen
Universe," since "astral" bodies are not usually made up of
those earthly materials.
The tradition alluded to by our
correspondent is not literally true; then, what connection is there between the
seven personages named and the Hindu Rishis? Though we are not called upon to
give an explanation of the tradition in question from our own standpoint, we
shall give a few hints which may enable our readers to ascertain its real
significance from what is contained in Ramayana and Maha Charata.
Asvathama has gained an immortality of
infamy.
Parasurama's cruelty made him immortal but
he is not supposed to live in flesh and blood now; he is generally stated to
have some sort of existence in fire though not necessarily in what a Christian
would call "hell."
Bali is not an individual properly
speaking. The principle de noted by the name will be known when the esoteric
meaning of Thrivikrama Avatar is better comprehended.
Vyasa is immortal in his incarnations. Let
our respected Brother count how many Vyasas there have been from first to last.
Hanuman was neither a human being nor a
monkey: it is one of the powers of the 7th principle of man (Rama).
Vibhisana. Not a Rakshasa really but the
personification of Satwaguna which is immortal.
Kripa's association with Aswathama will
explain the nature of his immortality.
Theosophist, March, 1883
1 No chela need answer this. except the
editor. A.H.T.
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Anglo-Saxon: Wyrtgeorn;
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