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at, to plough, and that the Vedic Aryans were so called when they separated
from their kin in the north-west who despised the pursuits of agriculture and
remained shepherds and hunters. This ingenious speculation has little or
nothing to support it. But in a sense we may accept the derivation. Whoever
cultivates the field that the Supreme Spirit has made for him, his earth
of plenty within and without, does not
leave it barren or allow it to run to seed, but labours
to exact from it its full yield, is by that effort an Aryan. Page-394
tamasic limitations. He overcomes life and its energies and refuses to be
dominated by their hungers and cravings or enslaved
by their rajasic passions. He overcomes the mind and its habits, he does not
live in a shell of ignorance, inherited prejudices, customary ideas, pleasant
opinions, but knows how to seek and choose, to be large and flexible in
intelligence even as he is firm and strong in his will. For in everything he
seeks truth, in every thing right, in everything height and freedom. Page -395 play. That consciousness too he has sufficient love, joy and knowledge to accept; he is puissant enough to effect that con- version. To embrace individuality after transcending it is the last and divine sacrifice. The perfect Arhat is he who is able to live simultaneously in all these three apparent states of existence, elevate the lower into the higher, receive the higher into the lower, so that he may represent perfectly in the symbols of the world that with which he is identified in all parts of his being, - the triple and triune Brahman. Page -396 |