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UDDHAVA GEETAA
The baby born of Sage Paraashara and Matsyagandhaa was named as Krushna. Born on a dweepa (island) he was also called Dwaipaayana. He became well-versed in scriptures and earned the title as a Sage. He studied and edited the Revelations and codified them into four Vedas. Subsequently, he wrote Brahmasootras, the essence of Vedas in terse Aphorisms (Sootra is short and terse sentences and phrases, whereas Stotras are poetical Hymns in praise of Gods). Thus we have Vedavyaasa, Vyaasa means an editor, though the common meaning is a diameter. Continue reading UDDHAVA GEETAA
Praanaayaama
Praana is an invisible and unmanifest Force and part of the Being. The Being is Brahman, Jehovah, Allah and is given different Names. Praana, also called Mukhyapraana to distinguish IT from many other Praanas, descends as a Upa-avataara – Hanuman is Tretaa yuga.Madhwaachaarya and Samartha Raamadas were Upa-avataaras in recent times. Also called Amshaavataara. All Avataaraas are partial, as all attributes of God do not manifest. Krushna was a Poornaavataara, the descent being in full resplendance with all Kalaas manifest. Continue reading Praanaayaama
On Mukhyapraana
Hanuman is Amshaavataara, being descent of only Mukhyapraana, one attribute(Kala) of Vishnu. All other avataaras are partial descents as God had descended only with one or a few Kalas at a time. Only during Krushnaavataara, God had come with all Kalas. Krushna was Poornaavataara. Madhwaachaarya also is mukhapraana manifested. Continue reading On Mukhyapraana
Guru Granth Sahib
Sikhism was born of the tumultuous bhakti movement of medieval period when religious bigotry was at its peak. Wandering minstrels, saints and sufis spread the message of love for god and of brotherhood, with their soul stirring compositions.
GRANTH SAHIB OF THE SIKHS is a collection of outpourings of the founder of Sikhism , Guru Nanak and four gurus who followed him and also 15 other minstrels and bards. Guru Arjun Dev, the fifth guru, collected all and the ADI GRANTH was consecrated. Continue reading Guru Granth Sahib
Note @ Mumbai, Maharashtra
Birth, death, living being and the whirligig.
Birth and death are but two stages in the journey of jiva,the living being in this whirligig called samsaara-samsarati iti samsaara- the living being keeps on moving.The living being is also called jiva. Mamaivaamso jivalokay jivabhooto sanaatanah-jiva is My own amsaa or fragment and is eternal.There was never a time when you were not there nor I was not there.You do not remember but I do-says Krishna to Arjuna in the Gita.
Living beings floating around in space are washed down by rain and fall in the fields,become a part of the food grains or other produce in the fields such as fruits,vegetables etc.When human beings or animals eat these foods,they become a part of their semen. During sexual intercourse the living being in the semen is lodged in the mothers womb.
The process of the growth of the living being and its gradual embodiment over a period of nine months is described in great detail in Srimad Bhagavatham.
Vedic mantras chanted at time of marriage as well as during the garbaadhaana ceremoney also beseech the Lord to give good progeny-satprajaa-to the couple.Over a period of nine months,the physical body,various limbs such as eyes,ears,hands,legs,skin,bones,marrow etc. are all produced in situation around the growing embriyo,which is all through fed thru the umbellical chord connecting the embriyo to the mother.Whatever the mother eats,child in the womb gets to partake. The pathetic travails of the child in the womb is described in the Bhagavatha, in the girbha stuti ,where it prays for the cessation of these travails,not being able to bear it any longer,and vowing never to return to the womb and asking the Lord’s help in making that happen.
A Genius Named Srimad Sudhindra Tirtha
A new book ‘A Genius Named Srimad Sudhindra Tirtha’ was released on 5th April 2015, at Vyasashram, Haridwar by the divine hands of Sri Sudhindra Tirtha.
The book contains:
- All the Sanskrit stotras composed by Sri Sudhindra Tirtha in Devanagari/Hindi scripts
- Translations of these stotras into English
- Commentaries on these Sanskrit works including references to Mahabharata, Bhagavata along with an analysis on the meters used by Swamiji
Chathurmasa Vratha of His Holiness Srimad Samyamindra Thirtha Swamiji at Bangalore Sri Kashi Math ————- A Report by V.M. Pai
H.H.Srimad Samyamindra Thirtha Swamiji, Patta Shishya of Mathadipathi H.H.Srimad Sudhindra Thirtha Swamiji arrived in Bangalore on 18th July from His Hubli Camp for the Chathurmasa at around 8.30 PM and was accorded a rousing reception at the Bangalore Sri Kashi Math in Malleswaram. This is the first time that Bangalore is witnessing a Chathurmasa by H.H.Swamiji after the Punar Prathistha of the deities of the Kashi Math Samsthan.