Soundarya Lahiri And Inner Beauty

Consciousness is beauty and Creation is an expression of consciousness.
Beauty is present in all creation. Eastern philosophy believes beauty is the
nature of things, while western thought sees it as perception. Perhaps
beauty is both subjective and objective.


 The East emphasises subjectivity; it sees beauty as the nature of existence
- as Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram, an objective phenomenon. In the West, where
objectivity is emphasised, beauty is seen as a subjective phenomenon. But as
the old proverb goes, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. Beauty
bridges the subject-object divide.
Be calm and serene; turn within and you can get a glimpse of beauty. Every
experience of beauty is happening within, and is superimposed on the object
outside. Beauty is a state of mind. If your mind is calm and collected, it
perceives beauty everywhere. If agitated, even the most beautiful things can
annoy. Perception of beauty varies with the level of intelligence. For an
average person, garments and accessories are the symbols of beauty. For the
more sensitive, the sparkle in your eyes or a smile on your face is
beautiful. Others see beauty in innocence. A child captivates your attention
with its innocence and smile.


For the intellectually inclined, beauty lies in intelligence. However good
looking a person is, she will not be found attractive for long if she lacks
wit and intelligence. Whenever the mind is captivated, it is close to the
Self or pure consciousness. That's why temple idols are decorated with
clothes and jewellery and the room is enhanced with incense, flowers and
food is offered to lure the mind away from the five senses and make it
still.
 Dispassion to one's Self, dedication to society and devotion to God is the
secret of undying beauty. Without dispassion, beauty is short-lived. But
possessiveness turns beauty into a mirage. Devotion and wonderment is simply
appreciating beauty without possessiveness. You see a beautiful painting and
you want to own it, you want to take it home with you, but then you hang it
on your wall and after a while you don't even look at it.


Adi Shankara in the Soundarya Lahiri - 'Waves of Beauty', speaks of the god
of love, Kama, aiming at you with five flower arrows which aim to awaken the
five senses, giving rise to a 'wave' of beauty which creates bliss - you
start appreciating everything from a thorn to a snail to even a sea urchin.
The rishis have always adored beauty and made it a characteristic of the
Divine. Satyam or truth, Shivam or benevolence, tranquillity and divinity,
and Sundaram or beauty.

 Shyness enhances beauty while shame kills it. Valour enhances beauty;
arrogance destroys it. There is a certain beauty in maturity - so looking
beautiful is not the sole prerogative of the young. Often beauty is
recognised only when it is uncommon. But to nature lovers, everything in
nature is beautiful. Beauty is not just in the flowers; it is in the thorns
of a cactus, too.
 Beauty creates a thrill, it wakes up the sleeping consciousness. Beauty can
also bring ecstasy and draw you into deep
meditation<http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Soundarya_Lahiri/id/219699#>.
Beauty is not limited to excitement and activity, it also permeates sleep.
Look at a sleeping baby, Buddha or Vishnu. There is un- fathomable beauty
there. Not just knowledge but even ignorance, foolishness has a certain
beauty.

 To be able to perceive truth or beauty in creation, calmness is essential.
An agitated mind can neither see the truth nor appreciate beauty. That's why
Satyam, Shivam and Sundaram always go together. The whole of Creation is
nothing but 'Waves of Beauty'.

*By Sri Sri Ravishankar
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