A Tradition of Teaching
What is Arsha Vidya?
A Rishi is one who knows. The word “Rishi” is derived from the
Sanskrit root ṛṣ, used in the sense of knowing. The knowledge —
the Vidyā — of the Rishis is called Arsha Vidyā.
Arsha Vidyā is not mysticism. Mystics do not create mystics. A mystic
cannot make another person an equally eloquent mystic. If he can,
then there is a means of communication — and therefore, there is
nothing mystic about it.
Mystics have no tradition. But where teaching is involved, there is
communication. And where there is communication, there can be a
tradition: a teacher, a student, and that student’s student — the GuruŚiṣya-Paramparā. Then the flow is possible. Knowledge always flows
from heart to heart, from mind to mind.
Wisdom cannot be considered as old, or something new. It is not old because it does not become obsolete. It is not new because nothing new is added to it. And therefore, it is fresh.. Therefore, it is ever fresh.
Like the Ganges — ancient, no doubt, but when you bathe in her waters, the water is fresh. She is the very flow of knowledge, whose touch purifies and transforms.