
From today, the Sun starts on its northward journey. What does North signify? It is considered the direction leading to moksha (liberation). The sun is said to move towards ‘Himachala’. Himachala is made up of two words: Hima + Achala. ‘Hima’ means white as snow. ‘Achala’ means firm and unshakable. Where is the place this description applies? It is the region of the heart. In a heart that is pure and steady, the sun of buddhi (intellect) enters. There is no need to undertake the journey in the external world. Uttarayana (Northward Journey) means turning the intellect inward towards the heart. The bliss experienced within alone is true bliss for man. All other external and sensory pleasures are ephemeral. Only the Atmic principle is pure, permanent and infinite. This is the abode of moksha (liberation). The journey to moksha is called the quest for liberation. Sankramana is the time when the inward journey towards the pure and unsullied heart is made. Just as the Sun embarks on his northward journey, Sankranti is the day on which the intellect should be turned towards the Atma for Self-realisation. – Divine Discourse, Jan 15, 1996.
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