Death, Decay & Fragile Beauty - IMPERMANENCE in Vedanta and Buddhism

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  • @alukuhito
    @alukuhito Рік тому +21

    Thank you, Swami-ji.
    Living in Japan, this reminds me of a poem.
    In the Japanese language, there is a poem called the Iroha. It is a poem which uses every single letter of the Japanese syllabary once, and only once. The traditional Japanese syllabary (hiragana or katakana) had 47 letters (48, but two letters represented the same sound). Not only does the Iroha use each of these letters only once each, but it does so in a 7-5 morae pattern. And not only THAT, but it's a profound poem. And not only THAT, but if you take the last letter of each line, it spells out, "To die without wrongdoing."
    いろはにほへと
    ちりぬるを
    わかよたれそ
    つねならむ
    うゐのおくやま
    けふこえて
    あさきゆめみし
    ゑひもせす
    Although its scent still lingers on
    the form of a flower has scattered away
    For whom will the glory
    of this world remain unchanged?
    Arriving today at the yonder side
    of the deep mountains of evanescent existence
    We shall never allow ourselves to drift away
    intoxicated, in the world of shallow dreams.

  • @SaundaryaYogaMarga
    @SaundaryaYogaMarga Рік тому +25

    This topic couldn't have been more timely as I struggle with the passing of a beloved one. Very grateful your wisdom can travel through continents and bring comfort in a distant corner of the world. Thank you 🙏

  • @nancyswanson1362
    @nancyswanson1362 5 місяців тому

    Change is a guarantee. Attachment/clinging causes misery.🙏 Thank you, Swami for addressing Impermanence.

  • @asofotida443
    @asofotida443 Рік тому +3

    I was missing my childhood a lot for the last few weeks. I wish I could still enjoy things the way I used to as a child. I miss my grandparents home. I miss the special food grandma used to prepare. 😢

  • @BlackHermit
    @BlackHermit Рік тому +8

    In ages past, wise sages spoke,
    Of truths that in our hearts awoke.
    Buddha, Krishna, scholars grand,
    Revealed a truth, so understand.
    The world's pleasures, they are fleeting,
    In this truth, there's no retreating.
    Nagarjuna and Shankaracharya's art,
    With logic and reason, they'd impart.
    Galaxies, atoms, all must fade,
    In entropy's grasp, they're laid.
    Your cherished things, both near and far,
    Inevitably, they become a star.
    Suffering, they said, is born of cling,
    To worldly treasures, to everything.
    Let go, they urged, embrace what's real,
    Release the bonds, let your heart heal.
    Emotionless, we need not be,
    To set our attachments free.
    The Dalai Lama's love does show,
    Compassion in the afterglow.
    Life's impermanence, not to dread,
    But cherish moments, as they spread.
    With every breath, a chance to seize,
    Awake to life's eternal breeze.
    In each fleeting moment's dance,
    Find the beauty, take a chance.
    For in impermanence, we find,
    A love that's boundless, undefined.

  • @ringingthebells307
    @ringingthebells307 Рік тому

    Swamiji, we have to learnt a lot more from u and every time when ur lectures come, I become excited to watch as soon as possible, we wish for u a longer life as every moment of u will lead us, provide us the knowledge to realise the truth. My prostrations.

  • @kyrieelissa
    @kyrieelissa Рік тому +3

    Thank you, Swamiji. This video and your other teachings are helping me a lot to cope with the sudden passing of my dearly beloved father this summer. You remind me of him very much. I always knew I would lose him someday, and I cherished every moment.🙏

  • @adaelenaramirez8152
    @adaelenaramirez8152 6 місяців тому

    Gracias amado Swami ji por conducirnos por el camino de la sabiduría . ❤❤❤

  • @juanantonioariaslara6374
    @juanantonioariaslara6374 Рік тому +3

    Muchísimas gracias Swami por tus enseñanzas. El ponerlas en práctica nos ayuda a mejorar nuestra vida y la de los
    demás. Larga vida para tí, para que nos sigas beneficiando a todos los seres sintientes. Tashi Delek.

  • @rul4522
    @rul4522 Рік тому +1

    So beautiful! And being 81 i found so many items recognizable.🙏

  • @dangem5022
    @dangem5022 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful and deep Swamiji 🙏 That poem that was sung reminds me of Gondola no Uta in the Akira Kurusawa film Ikiru. I watched that many times pre-Vedanta. It makes me wonder about the impact of that song on the children who grew up into who they are now because with me the Kurusawa film helped turn everything inwards and not outwards. 🙏 Thank you, Swamiji!

  • @AlanPhan128
    @AlanPhan128 10 місяців тому

    TLDR: Embracing impermanence in Buddhism and Vedanta leads to healthy detachment and reveals the beauty in fragility.
    1. 00:00 💡 Spiritual growth in Buddhism and Vedanta comes from recognizing the impermanence of worldly pleasures and understanding that everything, including thoughts and emotions, is subject to change and decay.
    1.1 Buddhism and Vedanta both emphasize the principle of impermanence, teaching that spiritual growth comes from turning away from fleeting worldly pleasures and recognizing the transient nature of worldly existence.
    1.2 Everything, from physical things to thoughts and emotions, is subject to impermanence and change, leading to either greater order or disorder, decay, and destruction.
    2. 03:11 🕉 The teachings of Buddhism and Vedanta focus on freeing people from suffering by understanding the impermanence of everything in the world.
    2.1 The teachings of Buddhism and Vedanta aim to free people from suffering, as even those living in luxury are still subject to physical and emotional pain.
    2.2 Everything in the world is impermanent, leading to suffering due to attachment and inability to let go.
    3. 06:13 🌬 Attachment is emotional dependence on external factors for well-being, which leads to lack of control and constant frustration.
    4. 07:58 🌸 Understand impermanence to avoid attachments and suffering, without becoming emotionless.
    5. 09:48 💡 Embracing impermanence in Buddhism and Vedanta leads to healthy detachment and reveals the beauty in fragility.
    5.1 Pure love is untainted by selfishness or self-interest, but is often obstructed by attachment, as seen in the example of parents' demands on their children, which stem from clinging attachment rather than unconditional love.
    5.2 Embracing impermanence in Buddhism and Vedanta leads to healthy detachment and reveals the beauty in fragility.
    6. 12:41 💔 Impermanence of beauty is highlighted through the comparison of a plastic flower to a real one, and the fleeting nature of beauty evokes deep affection.
    6.1 The speaker compares a plastic flower to a real one, highlighting the impermanence of beauty and the preference for the real flower despite its short lifespan.
    6.2 The fleeting nature of beauty, such as in live music, children, and aging loved ones, evokes deep affection, while stately monuments are less likely to do so.
    7. 15:20 🌸 Recognizing the impermanent nature of life can make each day more precious and energize spiritual practice.
    8. 17:43 🌸 Pluck this little flower, take it delay not.

  • @ind3215
    @ind3215 11 місяців тому

    Except for the digital music recording example, thoroughly enjoyed the talk.
    Anyday would prefer digital to live.❤🙏Thanks for your insights. 70 years Birthday clip was too good. Your laughter took it away.🙏🙏🙏

  • @kalpsranganathan
    @kalpsranganathan Рік тому +1

    Very beautiful teachings Swamiji! Impermanence brings both tears and smiles together 🙏🏽

  • @jacquelinetruong2008
    @jacquelinetruong2008 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so so much Swami. May God bless you with good health and long life. I usually wait for every Wenesday just to listen to your teachings. I haven't found any teacher like you in my life. Thank you , thank you very much.

  • @SS-hp9tg
    @SS-hp9tg Рік тому +1

    Is that Swamiji singing? If so, Swamiji has a wonderful singing voice!!! Love it !!

  • @vego6169
    @vego6169 Рік тому

    Thank you Swamiji, the analogy of a flower has been an eye opener, especially after loss of my dear mother . Yes today I realise all great songs of love tug your heart as the Lovers are aware these priceless moments will last only till sunrise

  • @angelarapuano1315
    @angelarapuano1315 Рік тому +1

    É esattamente quello su cui sto lavorando in questa fase della mia vita, sento la necessità di liberarmi da ogni attaccamento materiale ed affettivo.
    Mi accorgo di come non ci si possa liberare dalla sofferenza se continuo ad essere eccessivamente attaccata a mia figlia, ai miei fratelli e genitori anziani.
    Ho intanto iniziato a regalare il 50% delle cose materiali che avevo a casa e che non mi erano più necessarie.
    Grazie ❤

  • @gridcoregilry666
    @gridcoregilry666 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this stellar video, it touches my heart as the teachings through your videos have made me realize what you have realized. One can be detached yet engaged in the world, I feel it too. Finding beauty in impermanence, the fleeting of every moment making you capable of much more, driving you. People around me notice it

  • @hermanocpimentel
    @hermanocpimentel 2 місяці тому

    The music poem made me cry, thanks.

  • @CrueLoaf
    @CrueLoaf 5 місяців тому

    True love never dies. Yes it changes but it lasts forever. ❤

  • @knowthetruth311
    @knowthetruth311 Рік тому +1

    SALUTATIONS to Brahman, thank you swami Tadatmananda for this great insight about impermanence and attachment which you called emotional dependence.... this is a huge problem to humanity yet it's little understood. It's like people are in slumber and all they know is clinging, corruption, accumulated wealth, and once asked myself why and where are they taking this trash... .. people generally don't even think that all is transitory. I thank you once again from where you and @swamisarvapriyananda got me and where I am now. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @elieusable
    @elieusable Рік тому

    Gratidão, Swamiji! ótima reflexão para o dia de finados!!

  • @Pallasathena-hv4kp
    @Pallasathena-hv4kp Рік тому

    Thank you for the teaching, Swami 😊🌺🙏

  • @drvasu2000
    @drvasu2000 Рік тому

    Very beautifully explained guruji. In this fast paced life we have lost the time to appreciate what we have and be grateful 🙏

  • @pwcrabb5766
    @pwcrabb5766 Рік тому +1

    Magnificent clarity

  • @deliadelia5280
    @deliadelia5280 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for this video! It is wonderful! Thank you, again!❤

  • @oneomself
    @oneomself Рік тому

    thank you for making these wonderful videos Swamiji! Beautiful song at the end!

  • @Svillase
    @Svillase Рік тому

    Oh my god. That is so beautuful. Thank you very much Swamiji!

  • @souravmukherjeemononyogame5582

    Deepest love and respect Swamiji ❤️🙏

  • @NondualityChannel
    @NondualityChannel Рік тому +3

    If impermanence is fully understood and accepted, then you would never try to hold on. It is futile.
    Instead, there is an appreciation for what is as long as it is.

  • @udaykolhatkar2476
    @udaykolhatkar2476 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Swamiji 🙏

  • @harishankar7038
    @harishankar7038 Рік тому

    Wonderful ending!!

  • @calisthenicsindia8498
    @calisthenicsindia8498 Рік тому

    I'd liek to listen to this poem sung on loop. 🙏🙏 . Pranams to Swamiji 🙏🙏

  • @davidnagy1046
    @davidnagy1046 Рік тому +1

    thank you Swami for the great, and informative videos! i'm glad i found this channel! :)

  • @Thatfork
    @Thatfork Рік тому

    Excellent speaker. I want this charisma.

  • @Rajeswari_Mckearn
    @Rajeswari_Mckearn Рік тому +1

    Please can I get the title to the original Rabindro geeth? Adi Sankara to Buddha to Rabindro….just wonderful 🙏🙏🙏

  • @robyogashakti5661
    @robyogashakti5661 Рік тому

    Thank you Swamiji for this beautifull explination of detachment, so helpfull❤

  • @AtlantisWisdom
    @AtlantisWisdom Рік тому

    Thank you for this video Swamiji 🙏🙏❤️❤️

  • @geelove44
    @geelove44 Рік тому

    Blessings 🙏🏿 💯

  • @siansbooks
    @siansbooks Рік тому

    Loved the video. Brought some peace into my chaotic life. Txs a lot Swami! 💛

  • @Anokhabharat13
    @Anokhabharat13 9 днів тому

    I wish you a long life swami Ji.

  • @thomashoppes8594
    @thomashoppes8594 Рік тому

    Thank you for your wisdom in these videos. Great song also. Namaste.

  • @grafinvonhohenembs
    @grafinvonhohenembs Рік тому

    Thank you, Swami-ji! 🙏

  • @girishnanoti954
    @girishnanoti954 Рік тому +1

    Pranam Swami ji

  • @AdvaiticChrist
    @AdvaiticChrist Рік тому +1

    *_The song rendition of Tagore resembles a Power Metal ballad. 🙏🏽_*

  • @agnitrambley
    @agnitrambley Рік тому

    Is that you singing the song, Swamiji?
    You put nice music in all of your videos!!

  • @BrijeshSingh-tr3ft
    @BrijeshSingh-tr3ft 10 місяців тому

    Very nice sir.

  • @Gladys-r9k
    @Gladys-r9k Рік тому

    Gracias, un tema muy importante, saber de la impermanencia, lo vemos todos los dìas, pero es ese apego a las cosas y personas que tengo que no me permite darme cuenta con total nitidez. Pero lo tendrè presente cada dìa màs. Estoy muy interesada en escuchar sus enseñanzas, estoy siguiendo el curso de Vedanta en sus vìdeos. Infinitas bendiciones !

  • @OnlineMD
    @OnlineMD Рік тому

    As I have understood it, Swamiji, the idea of impermanence was a Buddhist idea to REFUTE the idea of an immortal and unchanging Aathman. Buddhists spent a lot, I mean a lot, of time refuting Vedic teachings. As regards Entropy, scientists know that the cells of the body USE ENERGY TO FIGHT ENTROPY the best way they can. That is the whole goal of life, is to survive and fight decay. But yes, we know that decay wins in the end. Could it be the lack of a yogic way of living that leads to decay of the body? Unhealthy food, lack of yoga-based exercise, the lack of pranayama, never-ending worries, you name it! These days I start my day at sunrise walking barefoot in the grass around our home, soaking in the energy of the plants of the trees there. And soaking in the gorgeous rays of the morning sun. Energy itself never ever decays, as per the first law of thermodynamics. And I believe that Praana is a form of energy. So my focus at my age of 75 is to incorporate as much pranayama into my life as possible. Pranaams.

  • @ram_bam
    @ram_bam Рік тому +1

    Each time I try to focus on impermanence, especially when thinking of my wife and son, I get deeply depressed. I don't know how to be mindful of impermanence while also not being made sullen by it.

  • @KarmaTSVb
    @KarmaTSVb Рік тому

    No refuge but the dharma.

  • @kanishkajoshi563
    @kanishkajoshi563 Рік тому

    🙏🙏 Thank you Swamiji.

  • @Game-id8iz
    @Game-id8iz Рік тому

    But this very deep realisation will come when you experience this ❤

  • @notatakennick
    @notatakennick Рік тому

    That ending poem hit different

  • @Snow-j4q
    @Snow-j4q Рік тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 hats off Guruji

  • @yoeyyoey8937
    @yoeyyoey8937 Рік тому

    Was that last bit an original arrangement? Did you play the instruments and everything?

    • @mybabypocato
      @mybabypocato Рік тому

      Seems so to me...since the original poem is written in Bengali

  • @meltsinyourmind
    @meltsinyourmind Рік тому

    Thankyou guruji

  • @ytrrs
    @ytrrs Рік тому

    In particle physics, even particles like proton are not permanent, they may decay in about 10^14 years. The elementary particles such as quarks, electrons, whose life time is unknown, undergo transformation, and go in and out of existence. So the only permanent entity in this universe is perhaps, Brahman. The particle physicists know this intellectually, but still suffer in life! 🙂

  • @SithSolomon
    @SithSolomon Рік тому

    Impermanence - Law of Vibration. 😊

  • @PeterNæss-w5w
    @PeterNæss-w5w 8 місяців тому

    🙏

  • @JaySoul711
    @JaySoul711 Рік тому +1

    But Why do people who have millions and billions and have so many possessions use and abuse those of us who have nothing because we don’t fight back? Should we just be slaves and be ok with it as acceptance and impermanence?
    It feels like what you are saying is BE OK WITH BEING A SLAVE. That’s not just. Your thoughts?

    • @jayros4269
      @jayros4269 Рік тому +2

      You have to consider Samsara in the eastern worldview. You will have infinite lives after this one. Fighting back in a sense should not be your goal, because there are and will be infinite other worlds like this one with the same power dynamics. You do what you can locally to help but your goal in life should be spiritual because the material world is ever changing and can't bring you lasting happiness and contentment. Even if you make the system better it's only a matter of time before the same thing happens again.

    • @patriciamele2892
      @patriciamele2892 5 місяців тому

      In christian religion, it's always blessed are the poor, never the rich are said to be blessed. I understand why even more now because the more you have, the more you become attached. And when you are rich you can't be sure if you are loved for you or your money.
      I am poor, fat, ugly and rejected, but now as I get older, I see how beautiful my body is and who I am is wonderful despite being rejected and poor, because soon I will leave this body and move on to only God knows where. I will miss who I am in this life.
      I am a little scared about what happens next, but also in Christianity, it is taught to just have faith. I think having faith is linked in to impermanence. It would be easier to have faith maybe if you aren't so attached.

  • @elephantricity
    @elephantricity Рік тому

    woa, the beard! buddah would be astonished!

  • @Purwapada
    @Purwapada Рік тому

    conventionally (i.e through 'time') conditioned things are impermanent. but ultimately they are empty and so impermanence is not applicable

  • @FrogmortonHotchkiss
    @FrogmortonHotchkiss Рік тому

    Is it realistic, this idea that I can be indifferent to the needs of the body and psyche? What if I'm set on fire--can I just sit around perfectly chilled out about it? No? Okay, then where do you draw some arbitrary line?

  • @rachaelclarke9268
    @rachaelclarke9268 Рік тому

  • @satyanarayanarao6337
    @satyanarayanarao6337 Рік тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @waldwassermann
    @waldwassermann Рік тому

    Impermanence = I Am Permanence.

  • @davidmickles5012
    @davidmickles5012 Рік тому

    I respect you Swami as a very good teacher of Vedanta philosophy and Advaita view, but you kind of made fun of Kundalini Yog and that is unfortunate.
    Kundalini Yog (in the context of Hatha Yog and Pranayam) is the ONLY complete path of Body, Energy and Mind all together. Most paths/methods taught today (especially on youtube) are only applied to the mind - they are conceptual and so merely a "head trip."
    We are not just "mind" and contrary to a common western view, we are not a mind "trapped" in a physical/material body. We are "being" - which includes ALL aspects of experience including the body, our subtle energy as well as the mind. Complete enlightenment (liberation) is not possible by means of transforming the mind alone. Doing so is merely 1/3 at best of what is needed.
    Until the Yogi/Yogini MASTERS the BODY, the SUBTLE BODY and the MIND, complete enlightenment is not possible!
    And because of this, most people who practice spiritual disciplines are aiming (whether they know it or not) ONLY for an opportunity AFTER death - when the mind becomes subtle and free of concept & physicality. But Tantra is for this present life!
    Hatha Yog, Pranayama and Kundalini are in combination the ONLY true path to complete and absolute liberation from pain and distress (samsara).
    I offer this advice to you without attachment or animosity in any way, you are erudite and accomplished in Vedantic studies and practice but Tantra - especially Kundalini is in your future. It will bring you to the completion stage.
    🙏 Om Shanti Shanti Shanti

  • @TANTRIK02HINDUISM
    @TANTRIK02HINDUISM Рік тому

    We don't consider buddhism and jainism as a separate religion
    We consider them as left and right arms of hinduism .

  • @marides1479
    @marides1479 Рік тому

    Dear Swami, please be informed that the Dalai Lama is not a good example. He, because of his ego, a so called orakel, caused lots of pain and violence even death! between two groups of Buddhists, that members within families fell apart because of this interpretation. Please read about the Dorge Shugden incidents that went very violently.

  • @welderCanal
    @welderCanal Рік тому

    Dalai lama não serve de exemplo pra nada.

  • @roxynoz8245
    @roxynoz8245 Рік тому

    Very good video, you hand in good produce as expected.
    9:20 Perhaps this should be looked over. As you've raised Dani Lama, a verified Pedophile as being a role model. For those unsure, look up his "tongue greeting".