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SRIMATHE RAMANUJAYA NAMAHA.

This issue usually comes up to explain why Rama chose
to build a bridge instead of flying on the shoulders
of Hanuman. Hanuman promised Sita to carry both the
brothers on his shoulder to bring them to fight with
Ravana. Infact Rama's army comprising of vanaras would
not have had much problem in flying over the seas with
2 to 3 stop-overs in the way, say  on mynaka parva or
some other parvam coming up to help in RAma-karyam.
One explanation given is that one is not supposed to
cross the seas. That is why Rama first tried to make
the Samudra rajan to give way and later decided to
build a bridge. But this explanation does not hold
water(!) if we were to ask why then RAma chose to
return by flying the Pushpaka vimana on his return
journey.

Another issue I notice is that the prohibition seems
to be for flying over the oceans only, not to travel
to foreign countries. I think these two should not be
mixed, mainly because continuous travel was the norm
for many in those days. People walked to places far
and wide and there were quite many foreign desam for
them in those days. This brings to us the question of
what is a foreign country? If the countries of Europe
and American continent are foreign to us today, even
the far off Hardwar and Kedarnath must have been
foreign to travellers of those days. The people,
habits, climate and environs are different in
different places such as these and travellers would
have had a dose of exposure to foreignness in these
places which are not part of their native places. It
is said that Videha is in Nepal and Kegaya is part of
today's caucasus. But people had travelled very far,
to any place which had been possible to visit to.

So I deduce that the prohibition is for moving over
the oceans and not for visiting countries that were
foreign to one's place. Here again the popular adage
'thirai kadal odiyum diraviyam thedu' does not support
this view.

Since both these notions had been prevalent in those
days, let us deduce further to say that materialistic
people were not barred from crossing the oceans (in
other words, people were not barred from crossing the
seas in search of material benefits) and only the
spiritually inclined ones were barred. Why single out
the spiritually inclined is the next question.

My attempt to answer this may look bizarre. Still I
wish to write it here, in the thought that there might
be some truth in it and some one reading this may be
able to elaborate on this.

This explanation was heard by me in one of our
week-end sessions on Hindu philosophy and spirituality
during my student years. It was told by the guru( a
yogin)of one of the participants, that the prana (one
of the 5 gaseous products in our body -refer also BG
V-14)which has a tendency to move upwards is very
strong for a spiritual person. During regular activity
this upward movement is put in balance without our
realization of it. This zooms up when we see an elder
or one with high pranic shakthi due to his spiritual
abhyasa. Ordinary people like us prostrate before them
to control the sudden upsurge and bring in equilibrium
with respect to other gases like apana.The complete
saashtaanga namaskara in front of the Lord in the
temple is also to bring in equilibrium as prana is
elevated by the shakthi enshrined in the temple. That
is also why we need not prostrate in front of human
beings inside a temple. (the all powerful deity has
more sway on our paranic energy than the ordinary
beings ).

Similarly, a spiritual person with high level of
pranic energy will experience a continuous upsurge
while moving on / flying above huge water bodies. That
is why the prohibition. This is the  explanation we
heard.

As has been my habit, let me add kaN, mUkku, kAdu etc.

Apah (water)is Brahman, according to sruti. The vast
ocean (in comparison to rivers and lakes, for crossing
which there is no prohibition)may be  a source of
energy of highest kind, in such a  way that the pranic
energy of a spiritual person may be continuously
moving up. In contrast, over land when one prostrates
or when one is closer to ground, some thing like
gravitational energy helps the person to rest in
equilibrium. This effect will be less on him on water,
as the land is far below. Since the depth of the
oceans is more than that of rivers or lakes, the bar
came to be applied to oceans. What strikes my mind on
thinking on these lines is the death of Sri Krupananda
Warriar while in flight.

To explain why RAma chose to return by Vimana to cross
the seas may be that the body would have by then got
accustomed to adjusting to the changes. Flying over
land has not been a bone of contention, may be due to
closeness to land in helping to bring the prana into
equilibrium.

The above explanation may look odd. Still I wish to
share this with others as our texts and rules are more
scientific than what we know as science today. One
instance is that somewhere in sruti texts it has been
said that birds donot stay on the ground at night
because the ground looks to them as red-hot coal. It
is true owing to the loss of heat from the ground at
night (infra red radiation). It therefore means that
birds see infrared radiation. What science says about
this?

Regards,
jayasree saranathan.


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