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Friday, August 30, 2013

Bagalamukhi mantra

Bagalamukhi or Bagala is one of the ten mahavidyas (great wisdom goddesses) in Hinduism. Bagalamukhi Devi smashes the devotee's (or the devotee's enemies') misconceptions and delusions with her cudgel. She is also known as Pitambara in Northern Parts of India.

"Bagalamukhi" is derived from "Bagala" (distortion of the original Sanskrit root "valgā") and "mukha", meaning "bridle" and "face", respectively. Thus, the name means one whose face has the power to capture or control. She thus represents the hypnotic power of the Goddess.[1] Another interpretation translates her name as “crane faced”.

Bagalamukhi has a golden complexion and her dress is yellow. She sits in a golden throne in the midst of an ocean of nectar full of yellow lotuses. A crescent moon adorns her head. Two descriptions of the goddess are found in various texts- The Dwi-Bhuja (two handed), and the Chaturbhuja (Four handed).
The Dwi-Bhuja depiction is the more common, and is described as the Soumya or milder form. She holds a club in her right hand with which she beats a demon, while pulling his tongue out with her left hand. This image is sometimes interpreted as an exhibition of stambhana, the power to stun or paralyse an enemy into silence. This is one of the boons for which Bagalamukhi’s devotees worship her. Other Mahavidya goddesses are also said to represent similar powers useful for defeating enemies, to be invoked by their worshippers through various rituals.

Bagalamukhi is also called Pitambaradevi or Brahmastra Roopini and she turns each thing into its opposite. She turns speech into silence, knowledge into ignorance, power into impotence, defeat into victory. She represents the knowledge whereby each thing must in time become its opposite. As the still point between dualities she allows us to master them. To see the failure hidden in success, the death hidden in life, or the joy hidden in sorrow are ways of contacting her reality. Bagalamukhi is the secret presence of the opposite wherein each thing is dissolved back into the Unborn and the Uncreated.

Bagalamukhi maha mantra is as below: 

OM HLEEM BAGALAMUKHI SARVA DUSHTANAM VAACHAM MUKHAM PADAM STAMBHAYA JIVHAAM KILAYA BUDDHIM VINASHAYA HLEEM OM SVAHA

Story of Shiva Lingam - Why Shiva is worshipped in the Phallic Form

 Why Shiva is worshiped in the Phallic Form





This is an interesting story regarding the worship of Lord Shiva in the phallic form. It is believed that once Brahma and Vishnu, the two deities of the Trinity, got into an argument regarding their supremacy. Lord Brahma declared himself to be more admired, being the creator. While the preserver, Vishnu, pronounced that he commanded more admiration. Just then a huge pillar of fire (lingam), called as Jyotirlinga, appeared in flames, before them. This Lingam enthralled both Brahma and Vishnu, with its hastily increasing size.

With this incident, they forgot their quarrel and decided to find its size. Vishnu took the form of boar and went to the netherworld. Brahma assumed the form of a Swan and flew to the skies. However both of them were unsuccessful in completing the self-assumed tasks. At that time, Shiva appeared out of the lingam and acknowledged that he was the progenitor of both, Brahma and Vishnu. So, he should be worshipped in his phallic (lingam) form, and not in the anthropomorphic form.

We experimented New therapy

Om Namoh Shivay


Today i want to share a knowledge of Plant healing therapy. This is a therapy through which we can change the behave of our body we can treat ourself with plant therapy.

In this therapy we transfer the energy of Plants as per the body requirement, we observe & test that through this therapy we can heal mental stress & we can come out from physical disorders. I hope this will cure us in natural way.



OM NAMOH SHIVAY
Anil

The Science of Inner , Kundalini Meditation

Kundalini, a Sanskrit word literally meaning “curled up like a serpent”, refers to the reservoir of cosmic energy lying dormant in each individual at the base of the spine until it is activated, as by Kundalini meditation. Upon arousal, this energy is said to rise upwards like a serpent through the spinal channel (called the “Sushumana”) and the seven Chakras (Chakra is a Sanskrit word literally meaning “wheel”) or the “centers of psychic force” along the spine, which, in the physical body, closely correspond to any of the nerve plexuses, nerve ganglia and endocrine glands.

 The concept of Kundalini meditation originated from the ancient Indian philosophy of Yoga. The practice of Kundalini meditation involves one or more of the following: strict yoga postures (meant as an aid to maintaining physical fitness); intense breathing exercises (meant to increase the Prana or the life force); contemplation; and chanting of Mantras. (Mantra is a Sanskrit word meaning “a verbal formula composed of a word or a phrase” that is chanted repeatedly during meditation or prayers for invocation of a god/goddess or a magic spell.)

In the religious context, the arousing and awakening of this stored serpentine energy through Kundalini meditation, when engaged in the right way under the guidance of a spiritual teacher, is said to bring about an altered state of heightened awareness, enhanced levels of sensory perception, deep peace, a blissful feeling of ecstasy and oneness with the supreme universal consciousness, and an effortless flow of knowledge of the self and the universe.

Yakshini Sadhana Part 3


(20) Shatapatrika (100 Flowers):
The mantra should be recited in a wood. A fire is to be made, and 100 blossoms cast therein.

Om Drim Shatapatrike Dram Drim Shrim Svaha.


(21) Sulochana (Lovely Eyed):
Recite 30,000 times on a riverbank. A fire is to be built, and ghee and other pleasant substances offered. This gives Paduka Siddhi, enabling one to travel at great speed through the aethers.

Om Dram Klim Sulochane Siddhim me Dehi Dehi Svaha.


(22) Shobha:
Wear red clothes. Repeat the mantra on the 14th day. The Devi gives the power of full enjoyment and the appearance of great beauty.

Om Drim Ashoka Pallava Karatale Shobhane Shrim Kshah Svaha.


(23) Kapalini (Skull Girl):
She gives Kapala Siddhi. Recite her mantra 20,000 times, offering boiled rice and various other pleasant foods. She gives the power to go anywhere in the aethers in one's sleep, and also to go to any great distance away.

Om Kapalini Dram Drim Klam Klim Klum Klaim Klaum Klah Hamsah Soham Sa Ka La Hrim Phat Svaha.


(24) Varayakshini:
At a riverbank recite her mantra 50,000 times. A fire is to be lit and ghee and other fragrant things cast into it.

Om Varayakshini Varayaksha vishalini Agaccha Agaccha Priyam me Bhavatu Haime Bhava Svaha.


(25) Nati (Actress):
Having gone to the root of a fine Ashoka tree, make a circle using sandal oil. One is to be naked, pronouncing the mantra 1000 times, and offering the rasa to the yakshini. The worship is done at night. The Nati gives hidden treasure, an alchemical unguent, and the power of mantra yoga. Her mantra is

Om Drim Nati Mahanati Rupavati Drim Svaha.


(26) Kameshvari: For a month the mantra is to be recited 3000 times at each twilight. Make a fire, cast into it flowers, incense, food &c. At midnight the Devi comes and has intercourse, and gives gems, clothes, secrets of alchemy and the alchemical substance itself.

Om Hrim Agaccha Agaccha Kameshvari Svaha.


(27) (28) the text states these have already been described. (?)


(29) Manohara (Fascinating): On a beautiful pleasant river bank the mantrin is to make a circle using sandal oil. The mantra is to be pronounced 10,000 times. Om Hrim Sarvakamada Manohare Svaha.


(30) Pramoda (Fragrant): For one-month rise at midnight, pronounce the mantra 1000 times.

Om Hrim Pramodayai Svaha.


(31) Anuragini (Very passionate):
Using kumkum draws an image of a beautiful Devi on birch bark. Invoke the Devi therein, worshipping her with flame, incense, flowers &c. Then recite the mantra 1000 times. Do this for one month at the 3 twilights. At midnight She comes, showering the sadhaka daily with one thousand golden coins.
Om Anuragini Maithunapriye Yakshakulaprasute Svaha.


(32) Nakhakeshi: Go naked and with disheveled hair to the side of the house, and for 21 days do the worship at night. At midnight she comes, yielding her fruit.

Om Hrim Nakhakeshike Svaha.


(33) Bhamini: Recite her mantra for 3 days whenever there is an eclipse from the period of contact to departure of the eclipse. She yields a very wonderful unguent. If smeared with this, then women are allured and one finds treasure.

Om Hrim Yakshini Bhamini Ratipriye Svaha.


(34) Padmini is said to be included in (35) below.

(35) Svarnavati: Make a circle using sandal oil at the root of a fig tree. Offer food and so forth to the Yakshini. Recite the mantra every day for a lunar month. Recite the mantra 1000 times daily. Then she comes, giving Anjana Siddhi.

Om Hrim Agaccha Agaccha Svarnavati Svaha.


(36) Ratipriya (Fond of Love):
Make an image of a golden Devi on cloth, writing one's own name inside. The image should be very alluring, covered in beautiful jewels. Offer red flowers; recite her mantra 1000 times for 7 days. The 25th day after the worship starts she comes at night.

Om Hrim Ratipriye Svaha.

Yakshini Sadhana Part 2

(9) Kalakarni (Ears Adorned with Kalas):
Recite the mantra 10,000 times; offer 100 blades of grass together with wine.

Om Hum Kalakarni Thah Thah Svaha.
Success in recitation brings a shakti.


(10) Mahabhaya (Greatly Fearful):
Seated on a pile of bones, does the ritual in an shmashana. Recite the mantra 10,000 times. Success brings protection from disease.

Om Drim Mahabhaye Prem Svaha.
She gives freedom from fear and the secret of alchemy, also freeing one from gray hair and signs of old age.


(11) Mahendri (Greatly Powerful):
Success in the mantra means the person is able to fly and go anywhere. Perform it near a Tulsi plant when a rainbow is present.

Om Hrim Mahendri Mantrasiddhim Kuru Kuru Kulu Kulu Hamsah Soham Svaha.
One obtains Patala Siddhi.


(12) Shankhini (Conch Girl):
Perform at sunrise, using Karavira flowers and ghee. Success brings fulfilment of any desire.

Om Hrim Shankhadharini Shankhadharane Dram Drim Klim Shrim Svaha.


(13) Chandri (Moon Girl):
Her sadhana is as (12) above.


(14) Shmashana (Cremation Ground Girl):
A pure person should recite her mantra 40,000 times in the shmashan. He or she should be completely naked, smeared with ash of the cremation ground. She gives treasure, destroys obstacles, and one is able to paralyse folk with a mere glance.

Om Dram Drim Shmashana Vasini Svaha.


(15) Vatayakshini:
The rite should be done at night, at the junction of 3 paths, next to a fig tree. She gives the secrets of alchemy, celestial gems and clothes. The mantra is to be recited 30,000 times. She also gives a divine and magical unguent.

Om Shrim Drim Vatavasini Yakshakulaprasute Vatayakshini Ehyehi Svaha.


(16) Mekhala (Love Girdle):
If the practitioner goes to the root of Madhuka tree in blossom on the 14th day of the lunar cycle, and pronounces her mantra, a magical unguent is obtained which accomplishes all.

Om Drim Hum Madanamekhalayai Madanavidambanayai Namah Svaha.


(17) Vikala:
Recite the mantra for 3 months. Be in a hidden place. She yields the desired fruit.

Om Vikale Aim Hrim Shrim Klim Svaha.


(18) Lakshmi (Wealth):
Make a fire in one's own home, using red scented blossoms and reciting the mantra 10,000 times. She gives Lakshmi Siddhi, the secrets of alchemy, and heavenly treasure.

Om Aim Hrim Shrim Lakshmi Kamaladharini Hamsah Soham Svaha.


(19) Malini (Flower Girl):
Recite the mantra at a crossroads 10,000 times. She gives Khadga Siddhi, which means being able to stop any weapon.

Om Drim Om Namo Malini Stri Ehyehi Sundari Hams Hamsi Samiham Me Sangabhaya Svaha.

Yakshini Sadhana

A Yakshini is a species of supernatural entity, in some ways similar to a fairy. A Yaksha is male, a Yakshini female. In the Uddamareshvara Tantra 36 of these beings are described, together with their mantras and ritual prescriptions. By soliciting their aid various powers are said to accrue to the devotee.
Uddamareshvara is a name of lord shiva and means "Lord of the Extraordinary". His retinue consists of a host of disreputable beings, fiends, ghouls, etc.... which he has forced into his service.
Yakshas and Yakshinis are attendants or servitors of Lord Kubera, who has all the earth's treasure within his domain. A similar list is given in the Tantraraja Tantra. There it is said that they are givers of whatever is desired, each having 2 arms, fair bodies, wearing fine clothing of different hue, young and wanton, adorned with garlands of flowers, smeared with orpiment. Alternative mantras from this tantra are formed as follows:



 

Hrim Shrim Nityadrave Mada.... (Name of Yakshini) Shrim Hrim.


(1) Vichitra (The Lovely One):
The mantra is to be inscribed on the bark of a fig tree, and should be recited 20,000 times. A sacrifice into a fire should be made of white flowers with wine and clarified butter. The mantra reads

Om Vichitre Chitrarupini Me Siddhim Kuru Kuru Svaha.
She bestows all desires.


(2) Vibhrama (Amorous One):
The mantra should be written with dust from the cremation ground at nighttime. One should be naked. She should be worshipped with ghee; camphor and the mantra should be recited 20,000 times.
Om Hrim Vibhrame Vibhramangarupe Vibhramam Kuru Raahim Raahim Bhagavati Svaha.


(3) Hamsi (Swan):
The rite should be performed at the outskirts of a city. Lotus leaves and ghee should be used, and the mantra is to be recited 10,000 times.

Om Drim Namo Hamsi Hamsavahini Klim Klim Svaha.
She reveals the whereabouts of buried treasure, and grants an unguent with which one may see through solid objects.


(4) Bhishani (Terrifying):
The ritual is to be performed at the junction of 3 paths. The mantra is to be recited 10,000 times. Camphor and ghee are to be used as the offering.

Om Aim Drim Mahamode Bhishani Dram Dram Svaha.


(5) Janaranjika (Delighting Men):
The mantra is to be recited at night 20,000 times under a Kadamba tree. Camphor, sandalwood and ghee are employed.

Om Hrim Klim Janaranjike Svaha.
She gives great good fortune and happiness.


(6) Vishala (Large Eyed):
Inscribe the mantra on tamarind bark. Recite it 10,000 times. Offer 100 leaves, flowers and ghee.

Om Aim Hrim Vishale Stram Strim Ehyehi Svaha.
She gives the alchemical elixir.


(7) Madana (Lustful):
Recite the mantra 10,000 times next to the gateway of a pure king. Offer with the sap from jasmine flowers.
Om Hrim Madane Madanavidambini Alaye Sangamam Dehi Dehi Shrim Svaha.
She gives a cure-all pill.


(8) Ghanta (Bell): Recite 20,000 times before a beautiful bell.

Om Aim Drim Purim Kshobhaya Prajah Kshobhaya Bhagavati Gambhirasvapne Svapne Svaha.
She gives the ability to enchant the world.

Different types of Yantras:

There are four basic types of Yantras:

Yantras of deities, of which the most prominent are the Shakta Yantras (these are usually forms of the Great Mother or the Mahavidyas- 'Sources of supreme knowledge');

Astrological Yantras (used to harness the energies of the nine major planets);

Architectural Yantras (used for the ground plans of temples); and, the Numerical Yantras (comprising select combinations of numbers which serve as talismans).

Yantras, besides fulfilling their basic purpose, can help you prosper in your business or career and also help bestow good health, wealth, happiness and success upon you.

Do Yantras have any mystic power?

The mystic power of Yantras has been narrated in many sacred books. Lord Shiva explains to his consort Parvati ,in Mahashiva Puran, that Yantra is as essential to the worship of Gods as a body is essential for a living being and as oil is essential to the oil lamps. A Yantra is helpful in every field of your life, to attain success in your profession, to acquire wealth, peace, goodluck, getting rid of tensions, to win in court cases, to ward off diseases and to progress in meditation. By having a Yantra and keeping it in a sacred place in your house, worshipping it everyday one can fulfil ones desires and attain ones goals.

Energisation(puja) of yantra

Energizing or Sanitizing Yantra is most important process in Yantra remedy. This work is done with utmost care & purity with all the Pooja things at Devshoppe.

Puja of the yantras are done by learned purohits, specialised in energising the yantras by the Mantras and Homas. The Puja is done in accordance with the rules and regulations mentioned in the Shastras. The Beej Mantra is recited on the yantra to get it energised and thereafter Homa is performed and Ahutis are given.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

प्रत्येक वैदिक मनुष्य को 5 कर्म ...........

5 महायज्ञ-
प्रत्येक वैदिक मनुष्य को 5 कर्म जो प्रति दिन करने ही हैं, इनको पांच महायज्ञ कहा जाता है, क्यूंकि ये सभी कर्म यज्ञ स्वरूप हैं l

1. ब्रह्मयज्ञ - ब्रह्मयज्ञ अर्थात परमात्मा का ज्ञान प्राप्त करना और दूसरों के साथ बाँटना l

2. पित्रयज्ञ - अपने अभिभावकों का सम्मान करना और पूर्वजों का तर्पण l

3. देवयज्ञ - प्रतिदिन हवन करना जिसे 'अग्निहोत्र' कहते हैं l

4. भूतयज्ञ - प्रतिदिन दूसरे प्राणी अर्थात गौमाता, कुत्ता, चींटी, पक्षी आदि सबको भोजन देकर ही भोजन करना l

5. अथितियज्ञ - हमारे घर आये अतिथियों का सम्मान और उनकी सेवा करना l

ऋषियों की स्थापित ये मर्यादा का चलिए हम पालन करें ... ये 5 महायज्ञ प्रतिदिन करने से पाप मिटते हैं l

जय श्री राम कृष्ण परशुराम ॐॐ

Awesome words....

Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery. And today? Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present.

Understand Yourself......

Understand your darkness and it will vanish; then you will know what light is. 

Understand your nightmare for what it is and it will stop; then you will wake up to reality. 

Understand your false beliefs and they will drop; then you will know the taste of happiness.

Thought of the Day...

Living a life is like constructing a building:  
If you start wrong, you'll end wrong.

OM NAMOH SHIVAY

Some time we even ignore what our heart want to say and feel someone to talk to or understand, what our eyes want to convey. At that time a silver thread in the form of trust or faith get attached to supreme GOD. We are not saying that when ever we are in danger we rush toward GOD but seeing the ironically behavior of this world, we think so and most of you must agree with this.

Learn to live without Recognition

There was a farmer who had a horse and a goat…..
One day, the horse became ill. So he called the veterinarian, who said:

"Well, your horse has a virus. He must take this medicine for three days.
I'll come back on the 3rd day and if he's not better, we're going to have to put him down.

Nearby, the goat listened closely to their conversation.

The next day, they gave the horse the medicine and left.

The goat approached the horse and said: “Be strong, my friend.
Get up or else they're going to put you to sleep!”

On the second day, they again gave the horse the medicine and left.

The goat came back and said: "Come on buddy, get up or else you're going to die!
Come on, I'll help you get up. Let's go! One, two, three..."


On the third day, they came to give the horse the medicine and the vet said:
"Unfortunately, we're going to have to put him down tomorrow. Otherwise,
the virus might spread and infect the other horses".

After they left, the goat approached the horse and said: "Listen pal, it's now or never!
Get up, come on! Have courage! Come on! Get up! Get up! That's it, slowly! Great!
Come on, one, two, three... Good, good. Now faster, come on...... Fantastic! Run, run more!
Yes! Yay! Yes! You did it, you're a champion...!!!"

All of a sudden, the owner came back, saw the horse running in the field and began shouting:
It's a miracle! My horse is cured. We must have a grand party. Let's kill the goat!!!!

The Lesson:
Nobody truly knows which employee actually deserves the merit of success, or who's actually contributing the necessary support to make things happen.

Remember:
LEARNING TO LIVE WITHOUT RECOGNITION IS A SKILL!!!!

If anyone ever tells you that your work is unprofessional, remember:

AMATEURS BUILT THE ARK [which saved all the species]

and

PROFESSIONALS BUILT THE TITANIC [all died tragically]

What is Life?. What is Death?. What is Moksha?.

After putting so many efforts in last 3 days to understand the meaning of life Death and Moksha i make my my self so much tired that i stoped thinking of anyother thing.
Surprisingly one reply cam inside from my Soul and I'm sharing the same on this post..

Love means opportunity
Death means commitment
Moksha means Destiny

In other words GOD gave us opportunity(Life) to attain our destination (Moksha ) by doing good things in this world. He trained us for the same but unfortunately we attached with materalistic things in this world and we forget our destination. We forgot that god also give us one commitment (Death) and one day he will full fill his commitment without any dealy or without giving any extra time to attain our destination..
We need to use this opportunity without any delay to reach our destination before god full fill his commitment.
Pls. forgive me if I'm Wrong.............

OM NAMOH SHIVAY..............

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Tips of Meditation...

  • Make some effort to be mindful of your mood and thoughts when not meditating. You may notice that you feel calmer, happier, and sharper on days when you have meditated, and notice a decrease in these qualities when you have not.
  • With good posture, it will be easier to breathe as your lungs will have more space. In fact, you may notice how most of the muscles in your torso work to help you breathe, from the muscles in the base of your pelvis to the ones in your neck, centered on the main breathing muscle, the diaphragm. They work just a little, assisting the diaphragm. If you notice this, it's a good sign you have established a good posture. The right posture is easy and comfortable. You almost feel like you are floating.
  • Do not force yourself to meditate. You should want to meditate before you think about trying.
  • It is easy to lose track of time while meditating. Being concerned about time can be distracting to meditation. Some people find it liberating to set a timer and let it be concerned about how long you have to meditate. Choose a gentle timer. If it is too jarring, the anticipation of the alarm can be distracting.
  • If you find it difficult to meditate for the length of time you have chosen, try a shorter time for a while. Almost anyone can meditate for a minute or two without experiencing intrusive thoughts. Then, as the ocean of the mind calms, you gradually lengthen your meditation session until you have achieved the desired length of time.
  • For some people, focusing attention on a point or object does exactly the opposite of what meditation is all about. It takes you back to the life of focus, concentration, strain. In this case, as an alternative to the above techniques, some meditators recommend un-focusing your attention. Instead of focusing attention on a point or an object, this type of meditation is achieved by attaining a state of zero. Take your attention above all thoughts to a point where you lose all attention and all thoughts.
  • Some other benefits that are less observable for most people include: falling asleep more easily, more ease in fighting addictions, altered states of mind (which are most prominent in people who have spent over 1,000 hours meditating such as Buddhist monks).
  • The benefits of meditation can be experienced long before the practitioner has been successful in maintaining focus or clearing the mind, simply as a result of the practice.
  • Do what works best for you. What works for some people might have other techniques that might not work for you. Don't let that get you down. Remember to relax!
  • What you do with a silent mind is up to you. Some people find that it is a good time to introduce an intention or a desired outcome to the subconscious mind. Others prefer to "rest" in the rare silence that meditation offers. For religious people, meditation is often used to connect with their God(s) and receive visions.
  • If you find your mind is wandering, try not to scold or beat up on yourself about it. Wandering restlessly is the normal state of the conditioned mind. This is the first lesson many people learn in meditation and it is a valuable one. Simply, gently, invite your attention back to your breath, remembering that you've just had a small but precious "awakening." Becoming aware of your wandering mind is a success, not a failure.
  • As you meet other people who meditate, you may encounter a few who will boast about their endurance for long meditation sessions, even hours and hours at a sitting. Don't be tempted to change your practice to "keep up." Meditation is not a competition––it's a way of life.
  • Some people find it's difficult to meditate immediately before bedtime. If you're very sleepy, you may find yourself nodding off. Conversely, meditating may energize your mind, making it more difficult to fall asleep.
  • Don't expect immediate results. The purpose of meditation is not to turn you into a Zen master overnight. Meditation works best when it is done for its own sake, without becoming attached to results.
  • If your posture is good, you will almost certainly feel a stretch on the back of your neck, and possibly in your shoulders. Just relax. If the stretch is so pronounced that it is painful, work on stretching and relaxing that area when you aren't meditating.
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Steps to Meditate....

Make time to meditate

Set aside enough time in your daily routine for meditating; early morning and in the evening are often most preferable. The steadiness of mind meditation is most noticeable when you do it regularly; some people like to end the day by clearing their mind, and some prefer to find refuge in meditation in the middle of a busy day. The easiest time to meditate is in the morning, before the day tires your body out and gives your mind more to think about. Just take care to avoid spending too long meditating––start with around 5 to 15 minutes a day.




  • Find or create a quiet, relaxing environment. For the beginner, it's especially important to avoid any obstacles to attention. Turn off TV sets, the phone or other noisy appliances. If you play music, choose calm, repetitive and gentle tunes, so as not to break your concentration.
  • Meditating outside works for many meditators. As long as you don't sit near a busy roadway or another source of loud noise, you can find peace under a tree or sitting upon some lush grass in a favorite corner of the garden.
Sit on level ground. Sit on a cushion if the ground is uncomfortable. You don't have to twist your limbs into the half lotus or full lotus position or adopt any unusual postures. The important thing is to keep your back straight, as this will help with breathing later on.


  • Tilt your pelvis forward by sitting on the forward edge of a thick cushion, or on a chair that has its back legs lifted off the ground 8 to 10cm (3 or 4 inches).
  • Starting from your bottom, stack up the vertebrae in your spine, so that they are balanced one on top of another and support the whole weight of your torso, neck, and head. Done correctly, it feels as if no effort is required to hold your torso up. (A small amount of effort is in fact required, but with the right posture, it is so small and evenly distributed you don't notice it.)
  • Relax your arms and legs. They don't need to be in any special position, just as long as they are relaxed and don't interfere with balancing your torso. You can put your hands on your thighs, but it might be easier at first to let your arms hang at your sides––the hanging weight helps reveal where things are out of alignment.
Relax everything. Keep searching for parts of your body that aren't relaxed. When you find them, consciously relax them. You may find that you can't relax them unless you adjust your posture so that you are better aligned, and that place doesn't need to work anymore. This commonly happens with muscles near your spine. You may also notice that you are twisted a little and need to straighten out. Little muscles in your face often keep getting tense, too.

Let your attention rest on the flow of your breath. Listen to it, follow it, but make no judgments on it (such as "It sounds a little raspy... maybe I'm getting a cold?"). The goal is to allow the "chattering" in your mind to gradually fade away. Find an "anchor" to settle your mind.
  • Try reciting a mantra (repetition of a sacred word). A single word like "om" uttered at a steady rhythm is best. You can recite it verbally or just with the voice in your mind. Beginners may find it easier to count their breaths. Try counting your breath from 1 through 10, then simply start again at 1.
  • To circumvent images that keep intruding on your thoughts, visualize a place that calms you. It can be real or imaginary. Imagine you are at the top of a staircase leading to a peaceful place. Count your way down the steps until you are peaceful and relaxed.
Silence your mind. Once you've trained your mind to focus on just one thing at a time, the next step is focus on nothing at all, essentially "clearing" your mind. This requires tremendous discipline but it is the pinnacle of meditation. After focusing on a single point as described in the previous step, you can either cast it away, or observe it impartially and let it come and then go, without labeling it as "good" or "bad". Take the same approach to any thoughts which return to your mind until silence perseveres.
 





How to Meditate





Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to get beyond the conditioned, "thinking" mind into a deeper state of self awareness. To free one's awareness from associating solely with the mind and its soul. There are many different meditation methods.
At the core of meditation is the goal to focus and eventually quiet your mind, thus freeing your awareness. As you progress, you will find that you can meditate anywhere and at any time, accessing an inner calm no matter what's going on around you. You will also find that you can better control your reactions to things as you become increasingly aware of your thoughts (letting go of anger, for example). But first, you have to learn to tame your mind and control your breathing.

Swami Vivekananda



“All power is within you; you can do anything and everything. Believe in that, do not believe that you are weak; do not believe that you are half-crazy lunatics, as most of us do nowadays. You can do any thing and everything, without even the guidance of any one. Stand up and express the divinity within you.”

Swami Vivekananda


Swami Vivekananda



“Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life; dream of it; think of it; live on that idea. Let the brain, the body, muscles, nerves, every part of your body be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, and this is the way great spiritual giants are produced.”
 

Swami Vivekananda,

Life is a Book


Most Valuable Asset...





ज्ञान और विवेक को जीवन में नियम पूर्वक लाना होगा



एक व्यक्ति एक प्रसिद्ध संत के पास गया और बोला गुरुदेव मुझे जीवन के सत्य का पूर्ण ज्ञान है | मैंने शास्त्रों का काफी ध्यान से अध्ययन किया है | फिर भी मेरा मन किसी काम में नही लगता | जब भी कोई काम करने के लिए बैठता हूँ तो मन भटकने लगता है तो मै उस काम को छोड़ देता हूँ | इस अस्थिरता का क्या कारण है ? कृपया मेरी इस समस्या का समाधान कीजिये |

संत ने उसे रात तक इंतज़ार करने के लिए कहा रात होने पर वह उसे एक झील के पास ले गया और झील के अन्दर चाँद का प्रतिविम्ब को दिखा कर बोले एक चाँद आकाश में और एक झील में, तुमारा मन इस झील की तरह है तुम्हारे पास ज्ञान तो है लेकिन तुम उसको इस्तेमाल करने की बजाये सिर्फ उसे अपने मन में लाकर बैठे हो, ठीक उसी तरह जैसे झील असली चाँद का प्रतिविम्ब लेकर बैठी है |

तुमारा ज्ञान तभी सार्थक हो सकता है जब तुम उसे व्यहार में एकाग्रता और संयम के साथ अपनाने की कोशिश करो | झील का चाँद तो मात्र एक भ्रम है तुम्हे अपने कम में मन लगाने के लिए आकाश के चन्द्रमा की तरह बनाना है, झील का चाँद तो पानी में पत्थर गिराने पर हिलाने लगता है जिस तरह तुमारा मन जरा-जरा से बात पर डोलने लगता है |

तुम्हे अपने ज्ञान और विवेक को जीवन में नियम पूर्वक लाना होगा और अपने जीवन को जितना सार्थक और लक्ष्य हासिल करने में लगाना होगा खुद को आकाश के चाँद के बराबर बनाओ शुरू में थोड़ी परेशानी आयेगी पर कुछ समय बात ही तुम्हे इसकी आदत हो जायेगी

प्रेम, धन और सफलता


एक दिन एक औरत अपने घर के बाहर आई और उसने तीन संतों को अपने घर के सामने देखा। वह उन्हें जानती नहीं थी। औरत ने कहा – “कृपया भीतर आइये और भोजन करिए।”
संत बोले – “क्या तुम्हारे पति घर पर हैं?”
औरत ने कहा – “नहीं, वे अभी बाहर गए हैं।”
संत बोले – “हम तभी भीतर आयेंगे जब वह घर पर हों।”
शाम को उस औरत का पति घर आया और औरत ने उसे यह सब बताया।
औरत के पति ने कहा – “जाओ और उनसे कहो कि मैं घर आ गया हूँ और उनको आदर सहित बुलाओ।”
औरत बाहर गई और उनको भीतर आने के लिए कहा।
संत बोले – “हम सब किसी भी घर में एक साथ नहीं जाते।”
“पर क्यों?” – औरत ने पूछा।
उनमें से एक संत ने कहा – “मेरा नाम धन है” – फ़िर दूसरे संतों की ओर इशारा कर के कहा – “इन दोनों के नाम सफलता और प्रेम हैं। हममें से कोई एक ही भीतर आ सकता है। आप घर के अन्य सदस्यों से मिलकर तय कर लें कि भीतर किसे निमंत्रित करना है।”
औरत ने भीतर जाकर अपने पति को यह सब बताया। उसका पति बहुत प्रसन्न हो गया और बोला – “यदि ऐसा है तो हमें धन को आमंत्रित करना चाहिए। हमारा घर खुशियों से भर जाएगा।”
लेकिन उसकी पत्नी ने कहा – “मुझे लगता है कि हमें सफलता को आमंत्रित करना चाहिए।”
उनकी बेटी दूसरे कमरे से यह सब सुन रही थी। वह उनके पास आई और बोली – “मुझे लगता है कि हमें प्रेम को आमंत्रित करना चाहिए। प्रेम से बढ़कर कुछ भी नहीं हैं।”

“तुम ठीक कहती हो, हमें प्रेम को ही बुलाना चाहिए” – उसके माता-पिता ने कहा।
औरत घर के बाहर गई और उसने संतों से पूछा – “आप में से जिनका नाम प्रेम है वे कृपया घर में प्रवेश कर भोजन गृहण करें।”
प्रेम घर की ओर बढ़ चले। बाकी के दो संत भी उनके पीछे चलने लगे।
औरत ने आश्चर्य से उन दोनों से पूछा – “मैंने तो सिर्फ़ प्रेम को आमंत्रित किया था। आप लोग भीतर क्यों जा रहे हैं?”
उनमें से एक ने कहा – “यदि आपने धन और सफलता में से किसी एक को आमंत्रित किया होता तो केवल वही भीतर जाता। आपने प्रेम को आमंत्रित किया है। प्रेम कभी अकेला नहीं जाता। प्रेम जहाँ-जहाँ जाता है, धन और सफलता उसके पीछे जाते हैं। 

GYAN KARM, SANYAS YOG



Shrimadbhagwad geeta ke chauthe adhyay mein gyan ka arth hai tatvagyan, karm shabd arthat karmyog aur sanyas shabd sankhya yog arthat gyan marg ka soochak hai.

Is chauthe adhyay mein bhagwan Shrikrishan ne apne avtar lene ka rahasya prakat kiya hai aur tatva gyan prapt kar karmyog aur sanyas yog ka paalan karne ka marg dikhaya hai :
Im vivsawte yog proktvanhamvyyam.
vivswanmane prah manurikshwakavedbraveet.

Shri bhagwan ne kaha - maine is avinashi yog ko Surya se kaha. Surya ne apne putra Vaivasvat Manu se kaha aur Manu ne apne putra raja Ishwaku se kaha.

Yahan yeh sapasht hota hai ki bhagwan aadikal se hain, samay ke badalne se bhagwan mein badlaav nahin aata. Arjun ke liye yeh aashcharya ka vishay hai ki bhagwan to unke lagbhag ham umra hain phir inhone surya ko jo itne poorva se hain. Kaise is avinashi ka yog kaha hoga. Ise aage badate huye bhagwan Shri Krishna kehte hain : -
Env paramparapraptmim rajrishiyon kidu:
s kaleneh mahata yogoo nasht: parantap: .2.

He parantap Arjun! is prakar paramparagat roop se ise rajrishiyon ne jana kintu uske baad se yog bahut kaal se is prithvi se lupt ho gaya. Yahan is yog (Atma-parmatma ke milan) ko jaan-ne ki aur ishara karke kaha gaya hai ki paramparagat roop se yeh ek se doosre tak pahunchta raha aur isi kram me rajrishion ne ise jana. Rajrishi arthat jo raja bhi hon aur rishi bhi. Sansarik sukhon ka bhog tatvagyan ke paalan ke bina bandhnon ka kaaran hai. Yeh gyan parampara se chalta aaya parantu lupt hone par pun: ise prakat karne ka madhyam bhagwan ka sagun -saakar roop hi bana hai. Yeh uttam yog kripa ke phalswaroop prapt hota hai aur gupt rakhne yogya hai arthat ise har kisi ko kehne ka adhikar nahin hai.

Sa evayn bhaya tedgya yog: prokt: puratan:
bhaktodasi me sakha cheti rahasyan hayetduttmam

Too mera bhakt aur priya sakha hai isliye vahi puratan yog maine aaj tumko kaha hai kyonki yeh bada uttam rahasya hai arthat gupt rakhne yogya vishya hai.

Yahan Arjun ko bhakt aur sakha kaha hai. Jis prakar yeh yog puratan hai usi prakar bhakti bhi puratan hota hai, yugon-yugon se bhakti karke bhagwan ka saanidhya prapt karta hai. Is bhakti aur sakha bhav ke kaaran hi bhagwan bhakt ko apna param gopniya gyan bhi prakat karte hain. 'S' ev 'env 'puratan:' ka bhav yahi hai ki yeh aadi kaal se hai, sanatan hai.

Upryukt varnan se yeh swabhavik shanka bhi utpann hoti hai ki bhagwan Shri Krishan to dwapar yug men prakat huye aur surya, Manu, Ishwaku to bahut pehle ho chuke to unko bhagwan Shri Krishan ne updesh kaise diya.
Aprn bhakto janam parn janam kivswat:
kadmetdijaniya tvamadau proktvaniti.

Arjun ne kaha - aap ka janam to abhi ka aur surya ka janam bahut purana hai tab main is baat ko kaise samjhun ki aap hi ne kalp ke aadi men Surya se yeh yog kaha tha.

Bhagwan ne is prakar Arjun ke poochhne par apne avtartatva ka rahasya samjhane ke liye apni sarvgyata prakat karte huye kaha -
Bahuni me vyateetani janmani tav charjun
Taanyain ved savani n tavn vetth parntap.

Shri Bhawan ne kaha - He parantap Arjun! mere aur tere bahut se janam ho chuke hain. Un sab ko too nahin jaanta kintu main jaanta hoon.

Is kathan se bhagwan ne apni sarvagyata aur jeev ki alpagyata ka divdarshan karaya hai. Aage bhagwan Shri Krishan samjhaate hain ki jeev ke janam se bhinn main apni prakruti ko adheen karke yogmaya se prakat hota hoon.
ajodani sannvyyaatma bhootanimishvordpi san.
Prakruti swamdhishthay samvamyatmmayya.

Main ajanma aur avinashi hote huye bhi tatha samast praniyon ka ishwar hote huye bhi apni prakruti ko adheen karke apni yogmaya se prakt hota hoon.

Is-se bhagwan ke sadharan jeevon se apne janam ki vilakshanta dikhlayee hai. Bhav yeh hai ki jaise jeev prakruti ke vash men hokar apne apne karm ke anusar achhi ya kharaab yoniyon men janam dhaaran karte hain aur sukh-dukh bhog karte hain us prakar ka mera janam nahin hai. Main apni maya ko adheen karke sanvya hi samay samay par leela karne hetu avtarit hota hoon. Mera yeh janam savtantra aur divya hota hai. Jeevon ki bhaanti bandhankari nahin hota. 

Gods's Embroidery

Gods's Embroidery


When I was a little boy, my mother used to embroider a great deal. I would sit at her knee and look up from the floor and ask what she was doing. She informed me that she was embroidering. I told her that it looked like a mess from where I was. As from the underside I watched her work within the boundaries of the little round hoop that she held in her hand, I complained to her that it sure looked messy from where I sat.

She would smile at me, look down and gently say, "My son, you go about your playing for a while, and when I am finished with my embroidering, I will put you on my knee and let you see it from my side." I would wonder why she was using some dark threads along with the bright ones and why they seemed so jumbled from my view. A few minutes would pass and then I would hear Mother's voice say, "Son, come and sit on my knee." This I did only to be surprised and thrilled to see a beautiful flower or a sunset. I could not believe it, because from underneath it looked so messy.

There is no GOD in this world.

A man went to a barbershop to have his hair cut and his beard trimmed. As the barber began to work, they began to have a good conversation and talked about so many things and various subjects. When they eventually touched on the subject of God, the barber said: "I don't believe that God exists."

"Why do you say that?" asked the customer.
"Well, you just have to go out in the street to realize that God doesn't exist. Tell me, if God exists, would there be so many sick people? Would there be abandoned children? If God existed, there would be neither suffering nor pain. I can't imagine a loving God who would allow all of these things."

The customer thought for a moment, but didn't respond because he didn't want to start an argument. The barber finished his job and the customer left the shop. Just after he left the barbershop, he saw a man in the street with long, stringy, dirty hair and an untrimmed beard. He looked dirty and unkempt. The customer turned back and entered the barber shop again and he said to the barber: "You know what? Barbers do not exist."

"How can you say that?" asked the surprised barber.
"I am here, and I am a barber. And I just worked on you!"
"No!" the customer exclaimed. "Barbers don't exist because if they did, there would be no people with dirty long hair and untrimmed beards, like that man outside.
"Ah, but barbers DO exist! That's what happens when people do not come to me."
"Exactly!" affirmed the customer. "That's the point! God, too, DOES exist! Because people do not look to God for help is why there's so much pain and suffering in the world."

Balance sheet of life



Opening balance------------- Birth
Closing Balance—-----------Death
Fixed asset---------------------Soul
FD----------------------------------Brain
Current asset------------------Heart
Current A/C--------------------Ideas
Capital A/C------ -------------Achievements
Equity---------------------------Character
General reserve---------------Friends
Good will------------------------Behavior
Interest earned --------------Patience

Check your Balance Sheet every day and make entries in your mental hard disk.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Coincidense............


Prayers.....


Awesome words


The difference between rich and poor

One day, the father of a very wealthy family took his son on a trip to the country with the express purpose of showing him how poor people live. They spent a couple of days and nights on the farm of what would be considered a very poor family.

On their return from their trip, the father asked his son, "How was the trip?"

"It was great, Dad."

"Did you see how poor people live?" the father asked.

"Oh yeah," said the son.

"So, tell me, what did you learn from the trip?" asked the father. The son answered:

"I saw that we have one dog and they had four. We have a pool that reaches to the middle of our garden and they have a creek that has no end. We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the stars at night. Our patio reaches to the front yard and they have the whole horizon. We have a small piece of land to live on and they have fields that go beyond our sight. We have servants who serve us, but they serve others. We buy our food, but they grow theirs. We have walls around our property to protect us, they have friends to protect them."

The boy's father was speechless. Then his son added, "Thanks Dad for showing me how poor we are."

Isn't perspective a wonderful thing? Makes you wonder what would happen if we all gave thanks for everything we have, instead of worrying about what we don't have.

God's Creation

There was a middle aged man who was traveling on business by road. That was a period where Motor transport was not prevailing and people either go by horses, bullock cart or through mere walking. It was a hot summer and the man covered a very long distance by walking. The nature of his business allowed him to find time for reading and he used this advantage to his favor. His thought process increased as he was reading many books of useful subjects and he even started advising others on matters to be resolved. People in his home town considered him knowledgeable and started seeking advice from him. The more he read, the more he started analyzing things meticulously even it is small.

It was a hot summer and often this period is tough for the man as he has to cover many places everyday by walking in order to continue his business of selling small toys and other fancy items. He just looked at the fierce sun as it was at the top and shone bright. It must be noon, he thought. The tired man wanted take a little nap under the shade and he found a big tree, very tall with more branches to give enough shade. He found a shady place and sat for a while. He casually looked at the tree and it had more branches which were sturdy and the leaves were green waving mildly because of the wind. Enjoying the freshness of air, he slowly leaned at the ground where he was sitting and made his body straight looking at the upper part of the tree.


He was in a sleepy mood yet he wanted to analyze the tree, which is new to him. He looked at the top of the branches and surprised to find the fruits which was so small in size. He just laughed himself and told, what a funny creation of God. Such a big, tall, and sturdy tree with more branches bears the fruit which is very tiny. 'Its the real fun' he shouted aloud and laughed himself. With this thought he suddenly fell asleep.

The man could have slept for half an hour and there was still the smile in his face as if he had a funny dream.


Suddenly the man woke up stuck by a small particle on his face. He just looked around and found a small fruit of the tree nearby. The fruit was little hard and it directly fell on his face creating the impact and it caused a mild pain on his face. Now he realized the truth. If God would have made this fruit bigger, he must have died by now, he thought. Whatever God makes, it is for the benefit of the mankind, as such we can not find fault on His creation. 'This is a big lesson for me. I learned the new wisdom today which all the books have not taught me so long' he told himself and left the place in silence.

इसे कहते है पुरुष और ये होता है पुरुषार्थ...

एक विदेशी महिला विवेकानंद के समीप आकर बोली: "
मैं आपस शादी करना चाहती हूँ "
विवेकानंद बोले: " क्यों?
मुझसे क्यों ? क्या आप जानते नहीं की मैं सन्यासी हूँ?"

औरत बोली: "मैं आपके जैसा ही गौरवशाली,सुशील और तेजोमयी पुत्र चाहती हूँ और वो तब ही संभव होगा जब आप मुझसे विवाह करेंगे"

विवेकानंद बोले: "हमारी शादी तो संभव नहीं है, परन्तु हाँ एक उपाय है"
औरत: क्या?
विवेकानंद बोले "आज से मैं ही आपका पुत्र बन जाता हूँ, आज से आप मेरी माँ बन जाओ...आपको मेरे रूप में मेरे जैसा बेटा मिल जायेगा ।"

औरत विवेकानंद के चरणों में गिर गयी और बोली की आप साक्षात् ईश्वर के रूप है ।
इसे कहते है पुरुष और ये होता है पुरुषार्थ...

A Glass of Milk



One day, a poor boy who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school, found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry.

He decided he would ask for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water.

She thought he looked hungry so brought him a large glass of milk He drankit slowly, and then asked, “How much do I owe you?” “You don’t owe me anything,” she replied “Mother has taught us never to accept payment for a kindness.”
He said… “Then I thank you from my heart.”

As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt; stronger physically, but his faith in God and man was strong also. He had been ready to give up and quit.
Years later that young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled.They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation.

When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. Immediately he rose and went down the hall of the hospital to her room. Dressed in his doctor’s gown he went in to see her.

He recognized her at once. He went back to the consultation room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave special attention to the case.
After a long struggle, the battle was won. Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval.

He looked at it, then wrote something on the edge and the bill was sent to her room.She feared to open it,for she was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for
it all. Finally, she looked, and something caught herattention on the side as she read these words…… ” Paid in full with one glass of milk.” (Signed) Dr. Howard Kelly.
Tears of joy flooded her eyes as her happyheart prayed: “Thank You, GOD, that Your love has spread abroad through human hearts and hands.”

Bhagwat Gita




When I read the Bhagavat Gita and reflect about how God created this universe everything else seems so superfl­uous-" Albert Einstien

Creation of Universe

There was water everywhere. In the water, Vishnu created a huge egg (anda). He then himself entered the egg in his huge form.
Meanwhile, Brahma started to pray. From the powers of his meditation he created several sages (rishis). Kardama, Daksha and Marichi were among them. Marichi’s son was Kashyapa. Daksha had sixty daughters and thirteen of them were married to Kashyapa. The children of Kashyapa and these daughters became adityas (gods), daityas (demons), danavas (demons), trees, birds, snakes, mountains and creepers. Thus was the world populated.
A being named Rudra, who was none other than Shiva himself, was also born from Brahma. Rudra lived on Mount Kailasa. Daksha’s daughter Sati was married to Rudra.
But Daksha and Rudra did not like each other. Daksha arranged a yajna (sacrifice) and he did not invite Rudra to attend this sacrifice. Although Sati was not invited either, she went to attend the ceremony . But Daksha insulted her so much that Sati gave up her life in protest. This so angered Rudra that he sent his companions to destroy the sacrifice, disrupt the ceremony, and kill all the gods who had gone to attend it. This was done. But Rudra was subsequently pacified and brought the dead gods back to life. The sacrifice was completed. Sati herself was reborn as the daughter of the mountain Himalaya and his wife Menaka. She was known as Parvati and she was again married to Rudra or Shiva.

A VISIT TO HEAVEN


I dream that I went to Heaven and an angel was showing me around. We walked side-by-side inside a large workroom filled with angels.

My angel guide stopped in front of the first section and said, 'This Is the Receiving Section. Here, all petitions to GOD said in prayer are Received..'
I looked around in this area, and it was terribly busy with so many angels sorting out petitions written on voluminous paper sheets and scraps from people all over the world..
Then we moved on down a long corridor until we reached the second section.
The angel then said to me, 'This is the Packaging and Delivery Section. Here, the graces and blessings the people asked for are processed and delivered to the living persons who asked for them.'
I noticed again how busy it was there. There were many angels working hard at that station, since so many blessings had been requested and were being packaged for delivery to Earth
Finally at the farthest end of the long corridor we stopped at the Door of a very small station To my great surprise, only one angel was Seated there, idly doing nothing. 'This is the Acknowledgment Section,' My angel friend quietly admitted to me. He seemed embarrassed 'How Is it that there is no work going on here?' I asked.
'So sad,' the angel sighed. 'After people receive the blessings that they asked For, very few send back acknowledgments .'
'How does one acknowledge GOD's blessings?' I asked.
'Simple,' the angel answered. Just say, 'Thank you, LORD.'
'What blessings should they acknowledge?' I asked.

'If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof overhead and a place to sleep you are richer than 75% of this world. If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a dish, you are among the top 8% of the world's wealthy .'


'And if you get this on your own computer, you are part of the 1% in the world who has that opportunity.'

Also ......

' If you woke up this morning with more health than illness ... You are more blessed than the many who will not even survive this day .'
'If you have never experienced the fear in battle, the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony of torture, or the pangs of starvation .. You are ahead of 700 million people in the world.'
'If your parents are still alive and still married...you are very rare.'
'If you can hold your head up and smile, you are not the norm, you're unique to all those in doubt and despair.

If you can read this message, you just received a double blessing in that someone was thinking of you as very special and you are more blessed than over two billion people in the world who cannot read at all.

ATTN:
Acknowledge Dept.:
'Thank you Lord, for giving me the ability to share this message and for giving me so many wonderful people to share it with.

MANTRA of PADMASAMBHAVA

MANTRA of PADMASAMBHAVA

The famous MANTRA of PADMASAMBHAVA;

OM AH HUM
VAJRA GURU PADMA SIDDHI
HUM

Vedic Gayatri Mantras of other Gods

Vedic Gayatri Mantras of other Gods

1 Ganesh: Om Ekadantaya Vidmahe Vakratundaya Dhimahi Tanno Danti Prachodayat
2 Vishnu: Om Narayanaya Vidmahe Vasudevaya Dhimahi Tanno Vishnu Prachodayat
3 Narasimha: Om Vajranakhaya Vidmahe Mahadevaya Dhimahi Tanno
Narashimha Prachodayat
4 Rudra: Om Tat Purushaya Vidmahe Mahadevaya Dhimahi Tanno Rudrah Prachodayat
5 Lakshmi: Om Mahadevyai Cha Vidmahe Vishnu-patnyai Cha Dhimahi Tanno
Lakshmi Prachodayat
6 Kartikeya: Om Tatpurushaya Vidmahe Mahasenanaya Dhimahi Tanno
Shanmukha Prachodayat
Other Kartikeya mantra: Om Saravanabhavaya Namah
Sasthi and Chaturdasi are the best tithis to worship Krtikeya.
Santana Gopala mantra: For those having difficulty in begetting children, reciting the following Santana Gopala mantra and worship of Lord Krishna in an child form is an excellent remedy.
Devakisutam Govindam Vasudevam Jagatpatim
Dehime Tanayam Krishna twam-aham Sharanagatah.
7 Siva Mantras:
1. Om Namah Sivaya
2. Om Haraye Namah
3. Om Tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivardhanam
Urvarukamiva bandhanat mirityormurkshiya mamaritat
4. Om Namah Nilakanthaya
5. Hroum
6. Proum Hrim thah
7. Ram ksham mam yam oum um
Vaishnava Mantras:
1. Om Narayanaya namah
2. Om Vishnave namah
3. Om Vishnave parjyotye namah
4. Om Paramatmane namah
5. Om Anantaya namah
6. Om Achyutaya namah
7. Om Govindaya namah
8. Om Achyutananta Govindaya namah
9. Om Klim Hrishikeshaya namah
10.Om Shri Shridharaya namah
11.Om Shri Madhusudayanaya namah
12.Om Damodaraya namah
13.Om Namo Narayanaya namah
14.Om Shri Mannarayana-charanou-sharanam prapadye
Shri Rama Mantras:
1. Om Shri Rama jaya Rama jaya jaya Rama
2. Om Shri Ramaya namah
3. Om Shri Sitaramachandrabhyam namah
4. Ramaya Ramabhadraya Ramachandraya Vedhase
Raghunathaya nathaya Sitayah pataye namah
5. Om Shri Ramah sharanam mama
6. Om Shri Shri Sitaramah sharanam
7. Om Ramachandra-charanou-sharanam prapadye
8. Ram Ramaya namah
9. Ham so Ramaya namah soaham
10.Hrim Ramaya namah hrim
11. Hroum Ramaya namah hroum
12. Aim Ramaya namah
13. Klim Ramaya namah
Krishna Mantras:
1. Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
2. Om Shri Krishnaya Govindaya Gopijana-vallabhaya namah
3. Om Shri Krishnaya namah
4. Om Shri Krishanh sharanam mama
5. Klim
6. Krishnah
7. Klim Krishnayah
8. Klim Krishnayah Govindaya klim

Shakti Mantras:
Kali:
1. Hrim Shrim Krim Parameswarayai svaha
2. Hrim Shrim Krim Parameswari Kalike hrim shrim krim svaha
3. Om Shri Kalikayai namah
4. Om Hrim me svaha )Kali Hridaya)
5. Krim Krim Krim Hum Hum Hrim Hrim dakshine Kalike Krim Krim Krim Hum Hum
Hrim Hrim svaha
6. Krim Hrim Shrim
Durga:
1. Om Shri Durgayai namah
2. Om Hrim Dum Durgayai namah
Saraswati:
1. Om Shri Saraswatyai namah
2. Om Hrim Aim Hrim Aum Sarasvatyai namah
Mahalakshmi:
1. Hrim Shrim Krim Mahalakshmayai namah
2. Om Shrim Hrim Kamale Kamale Kamalalaye prasida prasida Shrim Hrim Shrim
Mahalakshmyai namah.
Radha:
1. Om Shri Radhayai Svaha
2. Om Hrim Radhikayai namah
Annapurna:
Hrim namo bhagavati maheswari Annapurne svaha
Indrakshi:
Om Shrim Hrim Krim Aim Indrakshyai namah
Chamunda:
Om Aim Hrim Krim Chamundayai Vichche
Siddha Mantras of Hanuman for power and siddhis:
The Hanuman mantras are very effective for all Saturn related problems, for health, to avoid and overcome troubles caused from enemies and to avoid imprisonment.
1. Om Hanumate namah
2. Om namo bhagavate anjaneyaya mahabalaya svaha
3. Om Hanumate rudratmakaya hum phat
4. Om Pavana nandanaya svaha
5. Om Namo bhagavate anjaneyaya amukasyashrinkhala trotaya
trotaya bandha moksham kuru kuru svaha
6. Purvakapimukhaya panchamukha haumate tam tam tam tam tam
sakala shatru shanharanaya svaha
7. Om pashchimamukhaya garudananaya panchamukha hanumate
mam mam mam mam sakala vishahara svaha

8. The powerful Vedic Pooja/Homa mantra of Hanuman is as follows:
Om Aim Hreem Shreem

Hanumate Ramadootaya

Lanka vidhwamshanaya

Anjana garbha sambhootaya

Kila kila bhoo bhoo karine Vibheeshanaya

Hanuma devaya

Om Aim Hreem Shreem Hram Hreem Hrom Phat Swaha 

Story of Shiva Lingam - Why Shiva is worshipped in the Phallic Form

Story of Shiva Lingam - Why Shiva is worshiped in the Phallic Form.

 

This is an interesting story regarding the worship of Lord Shiva in the phallic form. It is believed that once Brahma and Vishnu, the two deities of the Trinity, got into an argument regarding their supremacy. Lord Brahma declared himself to be more admired, being the creator. While the preserver, Vishnu, pronounced that he commanded more admiration. Just then a huge pillar of fire (lingam), called as Jyotirlinga, appeared in flames, before them. This Lingam enthralled both Brahma and Vishnu, with its hastily increasing size.

With this incident, they forgot their quarrel and decided to find its size. Vishnu took the form of boar and went to the netherworld. Brahma assumed the form of a Swan and flew to the skies. However both of them were unsuccessful in completing the self-assumed tasks. At that time, Shiva appeared out of the lingam and acknowledged that he was the progenitor of both, Brahma and Vishnu. So, he should be worshipped in his phallic (lingam) form, and not in the anthropomorphic form. 

What is Psi Ball Energy Shield

Psi Ball Energy Shield

 

 

A psi ball also known as an energy ball, can be built to accomplish multiple goals. In this article we will cover how to make a psi ball to be used as an energy shield.
In your day to day life, you are constantly being bombarded with energies of various types. As you know, everything in the universe is composed of energy and energy never dies, it only transmutes (transforms) from one form to another.
When we talk about any form of kinesis, we are talking about manipulating energies to accomplish a specific goal. Telekinesis is manipulating energies to move an object without physically touching it. Electrokinesis is manipulating energy to control electricity which is yet another form of energy.
Of course all of this is happening on a structure level versus the level we experience in our waking every day world. But it is important to understand how everything works beneath what we see as our waking world around us.
When you understand the above, it is easy to understand how we are constantly being bombarded with energies. Energy by itself is neither good or bad, it is the intent behind the energy that determines whether it is considered positive or negative energy.
So what does all of this have to do with psi balls and energy shields? The energies that are surrounding us come from many sources. Some are part of the life energy every living thing on earth gives off, some come from the sun, the stars, the planets and the universe itself, and a large number of these energies come from the people around us and all through out the world.
While I and most everyone else would like to think that the vast majority of people in the world are constantly thinking nice, pleasant thoughts, in reality there is a lot of negative thinking going on inside the minds of a huge percentage of the population at any one time. This creates an environment where the energies that are swimming around us are a mixture of both positive and negative.
Think about how many people don't like the way you drive and send negative thoughts you way. If you job requires you deal with customers, you get an even bigger dose of the negative energies coming from the people that don't think you took care of the quickly enough and if you happen to be someone that is a little obnoxious, you get an even dose of it.
Of course, all of the energies out there are not directly aimed at you, but they can build up in your environment and have an affect on you. This can range from giving you a strange feeling, to making you antsy, all the way to actually making you ill.
An energy shield made from a psi ball can be used to protect you from the negative energies that surround us on a regular basis.


Kundalini Meditation

The Science of Inner , Kundalini Meditation

Kundalini, a Sanskrit word literally meaning “curled up like a serpent”, refers to the reservoir of cosmic energy lying dormant in each individual at the base of the spine until it is activated, as by Kundalini meditation. Upon arousal, this energy is said to rise upwards like a serpent through the spinal channel (called the “Sushumana”) and the seven Chakras (Chakra is a Sanskrit word literally meaning “wheel”) or the “centers of psychic force” along the spine, which, in the physical body, closely correspond to any of the nerve plexuses, nerve ganglia and endocrine glands.
 The concept of Kundalini meditation originated from the ancient Indian philosophy of Yoga. The practice of Kundalini meditation involves one or more of the following: strict yoga postures (meant as an aid to maintaining physical fitness); intense breathing exercises (meant to increase the Prana or the life force); contemplation; and chanting of Mantras. (Mantra is a Sanskrit word meaning “a verbal formula composed of a word or a phrase” that is chanted repeatedly during meditation or prayers for invocation of a god/goddess or a magic spell.)

In the religious context, the arousing and awakening of this stored serpentine energy through Kundalini meditation, when engaged in the right way under the guidance of a spiritual teacher, is said to bring about an altered state of heightened awareness, enhanced levels of sensory perception, deep peace, a blissful feeling of ecstasy and oneness with the supreme universal consciousness, and an effortless flow of knowledge of the self and the universe.

Cosmic energy

OM NAMOH SHIVAY......

Today we are coming up with some interesting topics of  Hindu Culture. Let's explore more on Cosmic energy.

Cosmic energy is moving particles in space. The energy of these particle is the summation of all the Energy exhausted from all the Galaxies and Stars systems, and Our sun included, in the Universe.

Every particle in this universe emits some energy. The energy from extra-terrestrial bodies (which lie out side of earth's field) is known as cosmic energy. Solar energy (energy that comes from Sun) is also a form of cosmic energy.

Where is the cosmic energy?

Cosmic energy is e=mc2. 

Cosmic Energy is the universal life energy existing throughout the Cosmos, essential for sustenance of all lives. Yogis and sages in ancient India discovered that this cosmic energy could be invoked and used for various purposes for overall good and prosperity. They found that the cosmic energy could be tapped and directed out of the body after invocation and used to achieve a desired result physically or psychically according to the thought pattern of the person invoking it. 

Cosmic energy, invoked in cosmic healing is a totality of three types of energies used in various proportions according to the need of the person and situation. 

The three types are:
  •  KUNDALINI energy from core of the EARTH acting through BASE chakra.
  •  PRANA from the SUN, which enters the body through SEX or SACRAL chakra
         below the umbilicus.
  •  Energy from the COSMOS entering the body through CROWN chakra.