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Lord Maitreya - The World Teacher
Lord Maitreya is a sage of great brilliance descending from the order of Lord Vishnu - the second Logos, the preserving Light, the Logos of Love-Wisdom, the Cosmic Second Ray.
Lord Maitreya was the Prince of Benares, the holiest city of ancient India. He abdicated the throne in favour of his brother, with his father's permission, and joined the Divine Plan 5000 years ago along with Veda Vyasa under the guidance of Parasara, the then World Teacher.
Maitreya, Veda Vyasa (the author of Mahabharata, Bhagavata and classifier of Veda) and Sandipani (The childhood teacher of Lord Krishna) are the chief disciples of the then World Teacher, Parasara, who perceived and worked for the Divine Plan until the birth of Lord Krishna.
Lord Krishna, the Jagatprabhu (the Lord of the Universe) and the Jagadguru (The Teacher of the Universe), installed Maitreya as the World Teacher at the time of former's departure from the physical. Krishna found that Lord Maitreya was the most appropriate to continue the “Word” on the planet and help the beings to find their path of ascent/evolution.
Since then, Lord Maitreya, the World Teacher, assumed the august responsibility of imparting the “Word” through Astanga Yoga, through service and through sacrifice. The variety of Yogas, such as Raja Yoga, Kriya Yoga, Agni Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Dhyana Yoga, Sanyas Yoga, are all offshoots of the Astanga Yoga introduced and initiated by Lord Maitreya. The term Yoga essentially means 'union'. It suggests the state of unity of the individual self with the Divine.
Among those who co-operate with Lord Maitreya in fulfilling the Divine Plan are the great Initiates Maru (Morya) and Devapi (Koot Hoomi), of solar and lunar dynasties respectively.
King Yudhistira and the Wise Vidura are among the foremost disciples of Lord Maitreya. Master Djwhal Khul (D.K.), popularly known as the Tibetan Master, has been the chief disciple from the network of disciples of Lord Maitreya, who in the recent 100 years has been gradually externalizing the Plan for the benefit of the beings who are afflicted by Kali and who are seeking the Path to Truth.
The teachings of Lord Maitreya are one of Synthesis, of unity of existence and of Love and Wisdom. Under the direction of Krishna, he inaugurated 5000 years ago the “Path of World Discipleship” in the name of “Bhagavata Marga” and has been preparing disciples in the Path, who in turn help the aspirants to enter the Path of Truth.
The work of the Lord is to orient the seekers to Truth and to its pattern of functioning through Time, in Space, devoid of all isms, but not to discard and denounce. It is also the work of the World Teacher and his followers to uphold the Truth in every system, in every religion and in every ism.
The disciple working in the Path of the World Teacher remains simple, as common among the common, and yet inspires the surroundings into the Path of Truth through demonstration of sacrifice, service and love in action. He does not pronounce himself to belong to any order of hierarchy. He rather prefers to work in silence. Silence, secrecy, service and sacrifice are the four corners of the square within which he worked incessantly. He demonstrates Yoga in every walk of life, in domestic and also in the social circles. Spirituality remains the predominant thought-current in the domestic, vocational and social field of activity.
Madam Helena Petrova Blavatsky, Madam Alice A. Bailey and Dr. E. Krishnamacharya (Master E.K.) are the recent exponents of the work of Lord Maitreya, while Master Jesus and the great Initiate Pythagoras are believed to be the exponents of the same work in the past centuries. Today there are about 3000 groups all over the world that function with the inspiration flowing from the World Teacher.
Lord Maitreya is believed and worshipped by some Christian as Christ. He is prayed as “Babaji” of the Himalayas by some others. He is looked at the Maitree Buddha by some Buddhists. In him the divine touch of Lord Krishna is experienced by an order of Hindus. He is generally recognised by many in recent years as the head of the Himalayan Hierarchy, which constitutes the “Inner Government” of the World.
The name of the World Teacher is indicative of his divine qualities. Maitri means 'friendship, friendliness, benevolence and goodwill'. Benevolence personified is Maitreya. Friendliness is again indicative of equality, of similarity, of complete understanding and of complete co-operation.
The strength of the World Teacher is in his benevolence and his kind-heartedness. In him the pairs of opposite function as complementaries. In him the conflict of duality dissolves to give raise to harmony.
The World Teacher, Lord Maitreya, is the embodiment of many virtues and his virtues are sung among groups who invoke his presence for the world's welfare. The return of his presence into the masses is experienced by many who are dedicated to goodwill in social actions. His presence is experienced by some as the return of the Lord as Kalki, by some others as the return of Christ and yet by others as the synthesis in their thoughts and deeds.
The World Teacher Trust is a group of servers who function with the main idea of goodwill in the field of healing and teaching. Its groups are spread all over the planet today. They sing the Song of Lord Maitreya every dawn and dust to permeate the tranquillity of the Divine Presence linking up to the World Teacher. This song is sung among the planetary groups of goodwill. Interested persons and groups may sing the song during the twilight hours daily.
The Song of Lord Maitreya
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I | Jagad Guru Namasthubhyam Himalaya Nivasine Namaste Divya Dehaya Maitreya Ya Namo Namaha | Salutations to the World Teacher, The Dweller of the Himalayas. Salutations to him who has the etheric body of effulgence. O Lord Maitreya, salutations to you! |
II | Namo Jñana Svarupaya Mayamoha Vidarine Nirmalaya Prasanthaya Maitreya Ya Namo Namaha | Salutation to you, the embodiment of knowledge, The dispeller of ignorance and illusion. You are the pure and the tranquil one. O Lord Maitreya, salutations to you! |
III | Namaste Bodhisattvaya Nama Punya Murtaye Purnananda Svarupaya Maitreya Ya Namo Namaha | Salutations to you, the one of poised wisdom, Salutations to you, the embodiment of goodwill in action. You are the embodiment of complete bliss. O Lord Maitreya, salutations to you! |
IV | Siddhi Buddhi Prayuktaya Siddhi Buddhi Pradayine Bhavabhiti Vinasaya Maitreya Ya Namo Namaha | Fulfillment and wisdom are the qualities associated with you. You are the bestower of fulfilment and wisdom. You are the destroyer of the fear of birth and death. O Lord Maitreya, salutations to you! |
V | Namaste Karma Nistaya Yoginam Pataye Namaha Brahma Jñana Svarupaya Maitreya Ya Namo Namaha | Salutations to you, the action oriented one, Salutations to you, O Yogi of Yogis. You are the embodiment of the Word, the Truth. O Lord Maitreya, salutations to you! |
VI | Namaste Guru Devaya Namaste Dharma Setave Narayana Niyuktaya Maitreya Ya Namo Namaha | Salutations to you, O Deva of the Initiates, Salutations to you, O Bridge to the Dharma, the Law. You are the one appointed by Krishna, the Lord of the Cosmic Synthesis. O Lord Maitreya, salutations to you! |
VII | Namaste Karuna Sindho Prema Piyusha Varshine Jagad Bandho Namasthubhyam Maitreya Ya Namo Namaha | Salutations to you, Ocean of Compassion, Who always shower the Nectar of Love. You are the one related to the World. O Lord Maitreya, salutations to you! |
The Qualities of Lord Maitreya
The song speaks of the following qualities of the Lord:
1. | Jagad Guru | The World Teacher |
2. | Himalaya Nivasine | The Dweller of Himalayas |
3. | Divya Dehaya | The one with divine body - the Vajra Sarira or etheric body of effulgence |
4. | Jnana Svarupaya | The embodiment of knowledge |
5. | Mayamoha Vidarine | The dispeller of ignorance and illusion |
6. | Nirmalaya | The pure one |
7. | Prasanthaya | The tranquil one |
8. | Bodhisattvaya | The one of poised wisdom |
9. | Punya Murtaye | The embodiment of goodwill in action |
10. | Purnanada Svarupaya | The embodiment of complete bliss |
11. | Siddhi Buddhi Prayukataya | The qualities of fulfilment and wisdom are associated with him |
12. | Siddhi Buddhi Pradayine | The bestower of fulfilment and wisdom |
13. | Bhavabhiti Vinasaya | The destroyer of the fear of birth and death |
14. | Karma Nistaya | The action oriented one |
15. | Yoginam Pataye Namaha | The Yogi of Yogis, who are skilful in action and who carry equanimity and Love |
16. | Brahma Jnana Svarupaya | The embodiment of the Word, the truth. The World in flesh and blood in its eternity |
17. | Guru Devaya | The Deva of the Gurus (Initiates) The Teacher of the Teachers |
18. | Dharma Setave | The bridge to the Law from the state of lawlessness |
19. | Narayana Niyuktaya | Appointed by KRISHNA, the Lord of the Cosmic Synthesis, to institute the Law through teaching in the Kali Age |
20. | Karuna Sindho | The Ocean of Compassion |
21. | Prema Piyusha Varshine | The one that showers the Nectar of Love |
22. | Jagad Bandho | The one related to the World |
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First Edition: 1996
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