About Soham (That's Me)
by Dr. Chaman Lal Raina
Soham is the combination
of two words viz. SAH +AHAM.
According to the rules of the Sanskrit grammar
Sah + Aham becomes Soham It is the
principle of joining of consonant with vowel to
form a VARNA/ alphabet. Sandhi
means the joining of two words, under the
grammatical rules of the ‘ Sandhi’ in the
Sanskrit language. The joining of Sah + Aham is
governed by the principle of Visarga Sandhi
. What is Visarga in Sanskrit language?
It is Nirvana or final liberation/
beatitude…, it is represented by two dots,
written in the manner as:
to represent Jivatman/ individual soul
and Paramatman/ Absolute. The word Sah
means that some person different from first
person and second person. The word First person
is Aham, which in Sanskrit means I. am, I
exist. When this I merges with That, the ego of ‘
I’ identity merges with THAT, who is Ishwara
of the Vedas, Brahman of the Upanishads, Bhagawana
of the Puranas.
Etymology of the word SAH:
SA in Sanskrit is the
combination of lifeless consonant S with
vowel A, with the meaning of Prana/vital
force. Also SA is VISHNU and SHIVA
according to the Vedic Nirukta. The Sandhi or +
sign means Yoga or self realization.
Explanation: I am
obviously not this body because the physical
constituents of the body are changing every
moment. Ultimately, the body dies. Atman/soul/self
never dies. It is That. That is Absolute
Reality. It is the witness of all, what the mind
does through body organism. This self is always
on the path of progression, which according to
the Shaivistic thought is Chaitanya or
consciousness. The Shiva Sutra speaks of ‘Chaitanyam
– Atma’. We need to realize that Aham/
myself, which is Sah/ That self. This is
called the spiritual awareness.
How to realize? The Hindu
scriptures recommend the following paths to
reach THAT.
VEDA : Ritual/Sandhya,
Homa and Prarthana based on the
inductive system.
UPANISHAD: Jnana /
through the knowledge of discrimination between
Maya and Brahman, through the process of
deductive logic. That is the process of NETI-not
this, not this, but THAT
PURANA:
Performance of Puja
and Bhaki on any of the Ishta Devata.
YOGA: Dharana- Dhyana
and Samadhi
RAMAYANA: Moral ethical
code
BHAGWADGITA: Nishkama
Karma / selfless action done for
righteousness, without deserving any fruit.
TANTRA: Identifying one’s
own self with the Mother Divine., Para
Prakriti/ Primordial nature, meditating on
Bija / Primal seed.
AGAMA: Meditating on
Shabda/ sound.
In the modern times, the
sages like Sri Ramakrishna Parmahamsa
suggested devotion to the Divine Mother; Sri
Aurobindo showed the path of Integral
Yoga, Maharshi Raman to the Inner
silence, for realizing SOHAM.
A Mathematical interpretation
of SOHAM :
Sah + Aham =SOHAM.
or
SAH is Ananta or
infinite, Aham is made of Pancha
tattvas 5 elements viz.Prithvi/
earth, Jalam/ water, Agni/ fire,Vayu/
air and Akasha/ space or sky. The first
four tattvas are tangible, sky is limitless.
When the Pancha tattvas get united with SAH
/Ananta, then its value becomes Infinite, just
like:
Infinity + Variable =
Infinity ( Sah + Pancha Tattvas = Sah + Aham =
Soham )
Infinity + Constant =
Infinity ( Sah +Atman with Nama rupa / Aham =Soham)
It has been said in the Rig
veda : Ekam Sad Vipra Bahudha Vadanti.
The ONE can be interpreted as many, more than
one, greater than one i.e. 1,2,3,4,5,6 ,6
,7,8,9,…infinity.
The mathematical symbol =
stands for is equal to, which in Sanskrit
grammar is termed as TATSAM, therefore the
Tatsam of Sah + Aham is SOHAM. or TADBHAVA.
Becoming must be in tune with Being. Becoming
is a process to realize Super-consciousness.
The movement Tatsam/
becomig becomes Tadbhava/ being, the
mystic becomes a spiritual Master and is
followed by the Ashta-Siddhis. Ashta
refers to the eight fold and Siddhis are the
Yogic perfections. Mastanas /Param-Hamsas
accept them, as a part of their Swatantra
Shakti / Free- will, but Farzanas /
ascetics, Sadhus ,Sants/ saints and Mahatmas do
not allow those eight-fold perfections to divert
their energy with miracles. Rather they put
their energy for the upliftment of society. The
great example is of SwamiVivekananda, who
applied Soham for “ATMANO MOKSHARTHAM
JAGAT HITAYA CHA”, which reflects to his in
born spirituality, as is evident from his
lectures in the Parliament of the World Religion
at Chicago U S A.
Mystical Approach
The mystics of Bharat
/ India recognize Soham in the process of
reversal or going back to the ORIGIN, which is
to identify ones own self with the Divine. With
the force of Pranayama, taking Apana
back into Prana and balancing with Samana,
SOHAM goes back to HAMSAH. The literal meaning
of HAMSA is swan, goose or flamingo. Its color
is spotless white, which is verily, Sattva /Purity
of thought, mind and deed. This is known as the Arohana
/Ascent and Avarohana / Descent in
mysticism, but within the limit of PRANAYAMA. In
Sufism it is known as Hafs-e – Nafas, but
based on the Ishq-e-illahi . Patanjali
speaks of it as Kundalini- a serpentine coil,
which needs to be awakened by those, who are
intent upon realizing the relationship between
SAH +AHAM
Guru Nanak Dev would
meditate upon the Akal Purukh. Kabir
would identify with Nirguna Nishkala Rama,
Sant Tulasidas with Avadha Puri Rama.
Mira Bai would play the Iktara/ guitar to
keep her breath always attuned with Shri
Krishna. She was the Shruti of the Krishna-consciousness.
Alone is the Sadhaka watched
by the infinity? Around him is the world and the
Unknowable TAT/ That. All can be seen through
his intuitive eye and the mind can grasp the
Immutable relationship between SAH+ AHAM to
acknowledge SOHAM. Thus the beauty of human
birth lies in synthesis of body, mind and soul.
Verily, the Soham is the understanding of the
eternal light within every nerve and cell, which
is realized as under:
"It enters the mystic’s
Eternal Light-
Its steps are of an ascending
force."
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