Sunday, December 24, 2023

My Thoughts .... 35

 


1) You respect a thing or a person only when you value the same born out of understanding!

2) Maa Mamata rupi Kalpvraksh hai... To drown in the love of Mother, the Tridev became toddlers of Sati Anusuya!

 3) Remember, Atma is the only place that is not affected by Desha and Kaala, Shiva is Atma tattva, surrender to Mrityunjaya who is immortal!

4) Death is a certainty, but life is not, make your life worthwhile until it lasts!

5) Remember, for you the question will look silly as you know the answer, but for the questionnaire, the question is very important as he is seeking the answer to gain the knowledge!!!

6) What is going on near God? When you cannot go away from God!! He is sarva vyapi, we fail to see Him very next to us and rush from place to place in search of Him!!!

7) Prapancham is made of Panch tattwa, you shut the panch tattwa you realize Nirgunatvam!

8) Everything happening in human life is a pair of opposites, a mature mind accepts it as a part of the whole!

9) To remove darkness (ignorance)you cannot sweep the room or chant a mantra or play some music, only when you ignite a light (knowledge) the darkness go away!

10) "IGNORE".... what is not connected or important to your life and move on!

Saturday, December 23, 2023

My Thoughts .... 34

   


1) Bhagwan takes Avatara to maintain the balance of the Prakriti, same we have an immunity/defense mechanism in our body as Avatara which maintains and protects our body ! #Symbolism

2) One who is bound by Pasa (bond) is Jiva, while one who is free of the Pasas is Sadashiva (“Pasa Yukta Bhavet Jiva Pasa Mukta Sadashiva”).

3) Remember, however big, vast, wide, pure, ferocious, and famous the rivers be, whichever way they flow, ultimately they are flowing towards the ocean to merge into it!

4) Life is a coin that has two opposite sides, Karma often throws it up, and we have to accept the toss and play the game by its rules!

5) If you are doing something for appreciation from others, then sadly you will be let down, do it for your satisfaction! 

6) Just like a doctor gives painful treatment to remove physical toxins to make us healthy, Bhagwan Vaidyanathan removes our sins and purifies our inner self by giving us painful sufferings to cleanse our Karma phalam of past sins!

7) When you surrender to Bhagwan, He takes away our Shadripu [six enemies of the mind, which are: kama (desire), krodha (anger), lobha (greed), mada (Sense of I), moha (Attachment), and matsarya (Partiality);] Bhagwan's Gopika's Chir Haran is a symbolical depiction of His mercy of taking away our Shadripu!

8) Culture from all over influences our houses, let that stay only up to the living rooms, and do not allow it to enter your pooja rooms!

9) Duty brings humility, right brings fight!  

10) Bhakti is not a form of a particular Sadhana, it is the essence of the whole spiritual sadhana.

Saturday, December 9, 2023

My Thoughts ........... 33

 


1) Remember, Arjuna and Draupadi were considered favorites of Bhagwan Krishna, HE helped them only when they surrendered to HIM., Surrender and HE does the rest!

2) When we misplace the Gold Jewellery, we get tensed and search for it everywhere and become restless until we get it, but we have no time to search for the kaarna of the Gold, the Atma, and we are nothing but zombies!

3) With limited sense organs you cannot understand the glory of the unlimited one, to understand, you need to go beyond yourself!

4) Remember, as Gold is one in all the Gold jewellery, Clay is one in all the earthen wares, in the same way, God is one in all the different forms!

5) The ocean freezes into ice through intense cold, and formless water appears to have form, so through intense love or faith of the devotee, Bhagwan appears to take on form and personality. But the form melts away again as the Sun of Knowledge rises.

6) You cannot hide anything from him(self), he is a witness to each and everything of what you do, Shed the local saying "Log kya kahenge", instead think "Woh kya Sochega/Kahega" ......... and your whole life will change!

7) To enjoy Carnatic music one should know the knowledge of different Ragas, to enjoy the bliss of God one should have unflinching devotion towards Him!

8) Rama was one and the same, Sabari could see Him as Bhagwan because of her Bhakti and Ravana saw Him as his enemy because of his Ahamkara, one got liberated and one got killed!!

9) When you treat this body as Bhagwan's, then it deserves decoration, and if you treat this body as 'My' body then it requires cremation!!!

10) As God, Rakshas too hold weapons, but the weapons in the hand of Gods are called Divya weapons as they are for the establishment of Dharma and Rakshas have them for destruction!

My Thoughts ........... 32

 


1) Who can know you better than you, yourself, you cannot search yourself outside in others, to know yourself, you have to take a dip inside You!

2) Body is finite, Atma is infinite and you cannot reach infinite with a limited finite body, to reach infinite, use a finite body to take a dip within and get connected to the infinite and you understand that you exist without the finite body too! 

3) You indulge in anything repeatedly, a saturation point comes and you feel bored, but Bhakti with love and trust is different, the more you indulge, the more you get involved, there is no saturation, as it is a continuous flow of Amrtam!

4) Hold on to the Permanent one for security, clinging on to the Temporary ones who themselves are insecure cannot give you security!

5) You are a devotee when you visit the temple, as you have limited the GOD within the temple, but when you see HIM everywhere and in everyone then you are always a devotee!

6) Adi Sesha is ego, when you conquer it by Atma Vidya, Prosperity comes to you by itself! #symbolism

7) Remember, Arguments produce heat, and discussion produces light!

8) Education without humility and commonsense is useless!

9) All principled thoughts are devas and all unprincipled thoughts are danavas!

10) Your mind is Kashyap Muni, and he has many children through Aditi and Diti, your Positive thoughts are Devas, and your Negative thoughts are Danavas! #symbolism.

Sunday, November 19, 2023

My Thoughts ..........31

 


1) A dream is real for the dreamer but not for the one who is Awake!

2) Without Saguna Bhakti it is difficult to reach Nirguna Bhakti! 

3) Remember, Krama is difficult, and Akrama is very easy! 

4) Begin with Saguna and Slowly progress to Nirguna!

5) God is so merciful he comes to our doorstep daily for us to have HIS darshan, yet we don't have 2 minutes for HIM, to do Surya Namaskara!

6) Yama may not have been a God Teacher but Nachiketa was a brilliant student he knew how to extract the sacred and secret knowledge from his Guru! 

7) Everyone goes in search of a good Guru, but the Guru too expects good students! 

8) Life is a Song of God, let Bhakti be the symphony played in the background!

9) Merciful Bhagwan took Vishwaroopam for us to understand HE is everywhere and we need not go in search of HIM anywhere, HE dwells within us, yet we limit HIM to a place!

10) Para prakriti + Apara prakriti is God! 

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

My Thoughts .........30

 


1) In the Spiritual Journey use pleasures like pickles not as a main course!

2) Remember the money earned in the dream cannot be used in reality, the same way whatever money you earn here cannot be used in your afterlife!

3) Nothing in life is a waste act, even our sorrow, and difficulties teach us some lessons or other if we are ready to learn from those experiences!

4) When you were born, sweets were distributed, and after your death, sweet kheer will be prepared for your shraddha, you cannot have sweets prepared for you both times, yet you claim everything is MINE, life is a journey between this sweet and that Kheer!

5) When your heart is full of bliss and happiness, you are purnatvam, you will not feel jealous, angry, or hate! Bliss and happiness can come only with self-realization and Unconditional love for all!

6) We do all adharmic things, we corrupt our lives and pray to Her to save us!

7) Unwillingness causes fear, and willingness removes fear, the moment you prepare your mind to face the problems and say to yourself I am willing to face the problems, your fear disappears and you come out of the situation, winning!

8) Do not suppress your thoughts, channel your thoughts, don't allow them to go haywire, and use them productively for self-improvement, like when you suppress a flowing river, it will burst the dam, the river is channelized for better productivity, and usefulness, likewise, channel your thoughts for better use!

9) Sathyam can exist without Mithya, but Mithya cannot without Sathyam!

10) The secret of Healing is Unconditional love, learn from nature, it only gives never harms or hoards, some may love you without waiting for you to love them back, tho one-sided, and you may not reciprocate the feelings, but be thankful, he/she finds you worthy enough for their love, inspite of all your shortcomings, only your subconscious mind knows your true self, what you are and what venom you have in your mind! 

Sunday, October 29, 2023

My Thoughts .........29

 


1) You plan about your health and old age and take health insurance, to take care of your family after you die, you take life insurance, but what have you done to take care of your karma and your afterlife!

2) You are the creator of your dream, you are the preserver of your dream, you are the destroyer of your dream!

3) Out of 1440mtz a day, you sit/stand/sleep for prayer for 3mtz, out of which you complain for 2 mtz and present all your want list for 1 minute, so where is the connection with infinite being? A prayer should be a constant remembrance of HIS presence and leaving everything on HIM! 

4) Never compare your loved ones with each Tom, Dick, and Harry as you don't know what they are behind those masks, accept your loved ones as they are, love them for what they are, they are the originals and they care for you!

5) Eat food as medicine else you will have medicines as food!

6) You can exist without a dream but a dream cannot exist without you! 

7) Bhakti without knowledge is like a car without Steering! 

8) Until we stop blaming others for our failures, we cannot progess, progress comes by accepting the mistakes and rectifying them!

9) For the body, food is nourishment, for bhakti, saranagati is nourishment!

10) The right hemisphere of the mind is Shiva, and the left Shakti, we need to work on Shiva-Shakti Aikyam by meditation!

Sunday, October 1, 2023

My Thoughts .......28

 


1) Apara Prakriti is attractive and it keeps us away from Para Prakriti!

2) Remember, obstructed desire turns to anger, and fulfilled desires turn to greed!

3) Existence is formless, it takes forms based on our imaginations!

4) Watch your thoughts, they become your words; watch your words, they become your actions; watch your actions, they become your habits; watch your habits, they become your character; watch your character, it becomes your destiny.

5) You don't need a reason to be happy, happiness is your nature, be happy always, you need a reason to be sad but not happy!

6) All the jnanam of chemicals in your body can be gained from a medical lab but for Atma Jnanam one needs to go to a competent Guru!

7) Remember, Brahmarandhra is the launch pad to Brahma loka using sukla gati as fuel!

8) Those who identify themselves with someone and depend on someone are prone to anger, jealousy, and depression, as the feeling of being let down is going to happen at one or another stage of life!

9) Do not depend on external things for happiness they are temporary, like a hardboard chair, which looks good but you cannot depend on it for sitting, depend on Ishwara for happiness which stays permanent!

10) A Jnani acts out of happiness, and a Ajnani acts for happiness!

Monday, September 18, 2023

My Thoughts ........27

 


1) A meeting that you're going to chair and if you don't attend it, what will happen? In the same way, you are busy elsewhere with all petty things than attending the important meeting of your existence with yourself!

2) Life is beautiful but uncertain, enjoy each moment of it, until it lasts, and be prepared for what is certain, death of the body, Use the body for self-realization, and know yourself, you're an unlimited self in a limited body! 

3) As you hand over your property to your kith and kin by signing a few papers, hand over the ownership of your life to Bhagwan by signing the papers internally, and be a trustee of the body!

4) Yama is Kaala, Disease, Death, Shiva is Atma, Yama cannot control Shiva as Shiva is the master of Yama .. Understand this and you will realize Atma never dies!

5) You buy Life Insurance which never guarantees you anything at all and you go on paying premiums regularly, instead Invest in Krishna and Krishna bhakti as a premium, your each living moment will be taken care off and as a lump sum settlement, your next birth will also be taken care off!

6) When you travel by any motional vehicle or you walk, or treadmill what saves you from falling is when you hold the motionless thing, Samasara is motional, and holding to motionless Shiva saves us!

7) One can enjoy the real pleasure of life when one outgrows the "I-ness" and "Mine-ness" and becomes carefree!

8) You cannot find security from insecure things,, permanent from impermanent objects, or happiness from sorrow-giving objects of the world, u can find peace, fulfillment, and joy only in Ishwara bhakti and Ishwara saranagati!

9) When you have Clarity of thoughts, You will develop Charity at heart

10) When we are dependent physically and psychologically on external things and beings, we cannot talk about being independent, we can be independent only by self-realization!

Monday, September 11, 2023

My Thoughts ...... 26

  1) Knowledge never changes it remains the same irrespective of any situation, a wise man will acquire the real wealth of Wisdom, which is not perishable!


2x2 is always 4 irrespective of whether you are happy or sorrowful! 

2) You're a Spiritual being seeking Human experience, the problem arises when you start identifying yourself as a Human being forgetting your Primary Self!

3) Happiness born out of the external experience is temporary, happiness born out of the Internal experience is permanent!  

4) You may have gone thru many spiritual books, but how many books have gone thru you, matters!

5) Whatever knowledge is acquired here by you, you carry it to your next janma and you are born as an evolved self, so investing time now is not going to be wasted after all!

6) Who are you dependent upon, and who do you identify yourself with, identify with Consciousness you are an Atma-Jnani, identify with mind you are Samsari!

7) Many remain angry even on the people who are dead and gone,, it is not going to affect them in any way but only you!

8) As the worn-out gold is melted and purified to make a new ornament... Gold remains the same, shapes get changed, same way Atma remains the same and we get bodies based on our karma!

9) Humans are strange beings, they destroy nature near their dwelling places and go in search of nature, and pay in thousands to be with nature for a couple of days!

10) When you look at your problems from the standpoint of mind it looks like a tall Pine tree, but if you look at them from the standpoint of Bhakti with trust and saranagati bhav on Krishna, they will look like scattered mustards!

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

My Thoughts ........... 25

 


1) Love without lust is divine!

2) Nothing is permanent here, as you, yourself are temporary!

3) Life is a live concert, it requires fine-tuning often, for the best tone to come out!

4) When you are dependent on dependent, it takes away your freedom! 

5) Without action, interaction, and withdrawal from action, there will not be inner growth!

6) Silence is the art of saying many unspoken words!

7) Only a few people are extraordinary people, as they have put extra effort into their ordinary life to become that extraordinary, we remain ordinary as we are lazy in putting that extra effort and spending life praising that extraordinary people!  

8) Krishna/Shiva/Shakti is the only relationship that is permanent, the rest of all are temporary, Devote a few minutes daily for the permanent relative.....rest of the time you are after everything that is fake and useless! 

9) Life is a dance and everyone is dancing, the steps are decided by our prabbadh karmas, and the Rhythm by our devotion,  have devotion on him so that all your steps are right and you don't fall down by a wrong step!

10) Meditation is not collecting new things, it is recollecting of the collected things in the past!

Saturday, August 26, 2023

My Thoughts ............ 24

 1) We interact with the world from our ego CenterPoint, shed it, and interact with love, you will see the world has changed towards you!


2) When a woman faces problems she prays and says "Why Me"?, but when her child suffers problems she prays and asks "Why Not Me'?... this is the selfless UCL of a Mother!

3) Few distribute sorrow and few happiness, for free!

4) Simplicity is the most precious and expensive ornament!

5) By Jnanam, you will always have UAS (uninterrupted Ananda Supply) like they have UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) at places!

6) To appreciate someone doesn't come as easily as Ego doesn't allow it, appreciating shows the inner humbleness, cultivate it!

7) Remember, the road to heaven is an uneven narrow lane, the road to hell is a 16-way!

8) The natural nature of a human being is happiness and purnatvam, it is the expectations that make you sad and make you feel incomplete!

9) Remember, planning is a deliberate thing, worrying is not deliberate, it's mechanical

10) Planning makes you efficient in the present, worrying makes your present inefficient!

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Thirumoolar




Tirumular, also known as Thirumoolar, was a highly revered mystic and sage of Tamil Shaivism. He was among the 63 Nayanars and 18 Siddhars. It is believed that Tirumular arrived in Tamil Nadu from the great Himalayas around 200 BCE.


Thirumoolar is one of the greatest mystics that India has produced in its long history, Tirumoolar, was a great saint, traditionally allotted a date of 3000 BC and said to have lived for 3000 years, but is assigned by historians to the period between the 1000 BC to 800 BC by scholars.

A Shiva saint Sundaranathan, a Veda scholar from Kailash, wanted to visit and stay with sage Agasthyar in the Podhikai mountains which is modern-day Tamil Nadu(India). He started on his journey southwards, praying at holy temples - Kedar, Srisailam, Thirukkalththi, Alavanam, and Kanchi taking holy baths in sacred rivers like Ganga, and reached river Cauvery. After taking a bath in the holy river and praying at the temple Thiruvavaduthurai, continued his journey southwards and then went back to Srilanka to his destination Podhikai Hills.

Once released by inner orders to depart, he proceeded on to Tiruvalankadu, from where he set out to Kanchipuram, in what is now Tamil Nadu, the land of the Tamil Dravidian people, one of the oldest Caucasian races on the planet. The first temple to be visited was a Siva sanctuary in Kanchipuram representing the earth element, where the healing powers of Lord Siva are pronounced, profound, and famous. It was at the earth temple that he realized that it was among the Tamil people his mission was to take place. Yet, he was troubled by the fact that his physical body was of lighter complexion, taller than the Tamils, and that he was considered to be an outsider by all, and an intruder by some. Rishi Sundaranatha was dismayed and asked Lord Siva, at the temple of the earth element, how to find his way among the people that he was sent to bring his message to–the great Vedic-Agamic truths, the synthesis of Vedanta and Siddhanta, which was later to become the treatise of all times, loved and cherished by the Tamil people from then to now, in the twenty-first century, written in cryptic poetic outpourings.

Lord Siva said, “Wait. The solution shall be revealed.” Without a definite answer to his prayers, Sundaranatha trekked off to Chidambaram deeper in the South. At Chidambaram he stayed longer, having the darshans of God Siva’s Ananda Tandava dance. Here the young sannyasi’s heart and soul melted in love, and here, too, he moved daily with two other of his gurubhais, brother monks of Maharishi Nandinatha–sages Patanjali and Vyaghrapada.

Patanjali, author of the Yoga Sutras, ultimate monist, and Vyaghrapada, foremost devotee and Siva bhakta, deeply impressed Sundaranatha, who embraced his fellow disciples who had been sent South by Nandinatha several years before. Thereafter, Sundaranatha was to become the foremost spokesman of monistic theism, the Saiva path which radiates both Patanjali’s yogic attainment and Vyaghrapada’s yogic devotion of total theistic surrender.

His brother Sannyasins soon availed him of the ins and outs of the local area and community. One day, walking about as he was wont to do, he entered a dense forest. There he stumbled upon an ancient Sivalinga and immediately fell to the ground in spontaneous surrender. It was a potent Linga, but small, about 50 centimeters high in its black granite bana. Sundaranatha’s worship, so perfectly unself-conscious, so oblivious of anything but the object of his homage which was inclusive of himself in some inexplicably joyous way, empowered that once-neglected Siva icon. He continued the worship, and today this Sivalinga is enshrined in a small shrine within the 35-acre Chidambaram Temple compound.

Leaving his brother monks in the sleepy village of Chidambaram, he crossed the Kaveri River and reached Tiruvavaduthurai, a Saiva center that has the honor of holding the samadhi shrine of this great Natha siddhar, though present-day managers of the sacred monastery say the disposition of his actual remains is not known. Lord Siva captured him here, and he was reluctant to leave.

Walking one day on the banks of the Kaveri, he came upon a herd of cows bellowing in distress, mourning the death of their cowherd, whose body lay lifeless nearby. Sundaranatha’s compassion proved overwhelming as he felt the pain of these bereaved creatures. His soul reached out to assuage their distress. Rishi Sundaranatha wanted to bring solace to the cows. Being a great adept of Siddha yoga, an accomplished raja yogi, he conceived a strategy to assume the herder’s body. He first looked for a place to hide his physical body and found a hollow log. Then crawling into the log, where his body would be safe, he entered a mesmeric, cataleptic trance, stepped out in his astral body, walked over to the dead cowherd, whose name was Mular, lay down on top of the corpse, entered it and slowly brought it back to life. The first thing he saw upon reanimating Mular’s body was one of the most favored and intelligent cows, crying big tears from both eyes. These were tears of joy. All the cows now gathered around their beloved Mular, licking his face and body with their abrasive tongues and bellowing in bovine joy. After a time, being satisfied their cowherd was alive, they began to graze as usual, and the sight gladdened the heart of our Rishi. As evening fell, the cattle began walking back to the village, leading a newly embodied Mular behind them. Mular’s wife was waiting at the village gate for her husband, who was late. The woman was alone, with neither children nor relatives. She felt a strangeness in her husband and began to weep. Sundaranatha told her he had no connection with her whatsoever, and instead of entering the home, he went back to a monastery that he had passed on the way. Mular’s wife informed the villagers of her husband’s strange behavior, soliciting their aid. They approached the monastery, speaking with her supposed husband, whose deep knowledge and presence baffled them.

Returning to Mular’s wife, they told her that far from being in a state of mental instability, as she had described, he appeared to be a Siva yogi, whose greatness they could not fathom. Mular’s wife was sorely troubled, but she was also a chaste and modest woman and reconciled herself to the fact that her husband was somehow no longer the same person, and she prayed to Lord Ganesha for help. Soon the villagers began to call the transformed cowherd Tirumular, or “holy Mular.”

Eager now to be free of this unforeseen entanglement, Rishi Sundaranatha sought out the body he had left near the pasture. Returning to the hollow log, he looked inside and found that his body was not there. He searched for days and days, looking in every hollow log he could find, and even some logs that proved not to be hollow. Finally, in desperation, he sat in padmasana upon the hollow log where he had left his North Indian body. Entering deep yoga samadhi, he contacted his guru, Maharishi Nandinatha. They mentally communicated, and the explanation was that Lord Siva Himself, through His great power of dissolution, had dissolved the atomic structure of the North Indian body after he was well settled and adjusted to his Tamilian cow herder’s body, with the boon that he could now speak fluent Tamil. Tirumular then realized that this was the answer to the prayers he offered at Kanchipuram. He saw that now he could effectively give out to the world in the Tamil language the great truths of the Saiva Agamas and the precious Vedas, uniting Siddhanta with Vedanta for all time.

Sitting under the shade of the Arasu tree in the ultimate Shiva yoga he gave the holy Thirumandhiram which consists of over 3000 verses each verse sung every year before he attained salvation. These verses given out by him spontaneously every now and then when he came back to consciousness from his trance, are his invaluable contribution to all future generations. The legendary beauty of it is that he came back to consciousness only once a year. The interesting legend about this is one of the greatest mysteries of ancient Tamil history.

Thirumandiram is indeed a spiritual encyclopedia. It contains a synthesis of all knowledge right from the Upanishad times down to the then-modern days of devotional revival, goes through all the maze and mystery of yoga and tantra, contains very strong criticisms of idol worship, condemns external gymnastics of occult practices, and expounds the esoteric significance of almost every kind of ritual and tradition. He even wrote in Thirumandiram about the various stages of development of a baby in its mother's womb. It is profound to the core, set in a simple and cryptic style. The careful and rhythmic way in most of the verses can be enjoyed if one knows the Tamil language. He is said to have absorbed the teachings of Shri Patanjali Maharishi.

Monday, August 14, 2023

Madhusudan Saraswati


“Madhusudan Saraswati"

Sri Madhusudan Saraswati was born in the Kotalipara sub-division of Faridpur district (now in Bangladesh) in 1526. His father’s name was Purandaracharya, and he was a great scholar of Dharmasastra and Sanskrit literature. He was the fourth son of his parents. From a very early age, his profound knowledge of the Hindu Sastras and Sanatan Dharma spread all over the country.

He was initiated into a life of renunciation and self-denial (Sannyasa) at a tender age and he led the life of a mendicant. He traveled throughout the country, defending the Vedic religion against all heretics and critics. Also, he inspired the people to a life of renunciation and earnest endeavor to achieve salvation.

In the course of time, he come to be regarded as a great saint who was the object of veneration not only of his own disciples but also of people at large…In the later period of his life, people recognized him as a great Vedantic sannyasi after Shankaracharya and Swami Vidyaranya.

He lived for 107 years and during this long period, he came in contact with the renowned Rishis, Viz. Sri Visweswar Saraswati, Goswami _Tulsidas (of Ramcharit Manas), Narayan Bhatta (of South India), Vedanta Kesari Swami Ramthirtha, Madhav Saraswati, etc.

The chief characteristic of Madhusudan’s life was an assimilation of Advaita-Jnan with Bhakti, Dualism, and non-dualism and the practice of his yoga philosophy. He had composed many religious books of which the most important was “Advaita-Siddhi”. Also, he was a great commentator on Srimad Bhagavad Gita. Following his father’s instruction, he went to Nabadwip to learn Naya and other Shastras. He was initiated as a Sanyasi with the consent of his parents. At the age of eight „years, he became a scholar of Kavya, grammar, and Sanskrit literature—from the Nabadwip school. The teachers there taught not only Naya-shastra, Dualism (man and God) but also Sankarcharya’s Non-dualism (Advaita). He wanted to refute (free from) Sankara’s Advaitavad. For that purpose, he went to Varanasi, the center of Vedantism.

At Varanasi, he became a student and afterward the disciple of Vedanta Kesari Swami Ramtirtha, who taught him the inner significance of, Advaitaism and Dualism. There he met Goswami Tulsidas and discussed with him the main aspects of religion. Here one day the incorporeal soul of Mahayogi Gorakhnathji met Madhusudan and blessed him in his life’s mission.

Swami Satyananda—Saraswati’, the President of Nigamanda Saraswata Math’, expressed his desire for a discussion with, himself in the way of a disciple with Madhusudan Saraswati a Guru. Madhusudan Saraswati said that the Veneration for Acharya or Guru is not a temporary phase, but should remain everlasting. Thereby he obliquely hinted that he would regard Madhusudan Saraswati as Guru for the rest of his life and hereafter; Sankaracharya reserved his reverence for Guru throughout his lifelong activities. The illustrious Madhusudan Saraswati, the author of “Advaita-Siddhi” has established a magnificent synthesis between wisdom and devotion. His self-resignation or surrender, to Lord Krishna, is remarkable.

In the commentary on the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Madhusudan pointed out three stages of dedication :

a) I belong to none but Him only ;
b) He is of none else but mine; and
c) He and I are one and the same, identical in all respects.

List of Works

Advaita-siddhi (अद्वैतसिद्धिः)
Advaita-manjari (अद्वैतमञ्जरी)
Advaita-ratna-raksana (अद्वैतरत्नरक्षणम्)
Atma-bodha-tika (आत्मबोधटीका)
Ananda-mandakini (आनन्दमन्दाकिनी)
Prasthanabheda (प्रस्थानभेदः)
Bhagavad-gita-gudhartha-dipika (भगवद्गीता-गूढार्थदीपिका)
Vedanta-kalpa-latika (वेदान्तकल्पलतिका)
Sastra-siddhanta-lesa-tika (शास्त्रसिद्धान्तलेशटीका)
Samksepa-sariraka-sara-samgraha (सङ्क्षेपशारीरकसारसङ्ग्रहः)
Siddhanta-tatva-bindu (सिद्धान्ततत्त्वबिन्दुः / सिद्धान्तबिन्दुः)
Pramahamsa-priya (परमहंसप्रिया - भागवताद्यश्लोकव्याख्या)
Veda-stuti-tika (वेदस्तुतिटीका)
Asta-vikriti-vivarana (अष्टविकृतिविवरणम्)
Rajanam-prtibodha
Isvara-pratipatti-prakasa (ईश्वरप्रतिपत्तिप्रकाशः)
Bhagavata-bhakti-rasayana (भगवद्भक्तिरसायनम्)
Krishna-kutuhala-nataka (कृष्णकुतूहलम्)
Bhakti-samanya-nirupana (भक्तिसामान्यनिरूपणम्)
Sandilya-sutra-tika (शाण्डिल्यभक्तिसूत्रटीका)
Hari-lila-vakhya (हरिलीलाव्याख्या)
shivamahimnastotra-TIkA (शिवमहिम्नःस्तोत्रटीका)

Quotes on Madhusudana Saraswati

Madhusūdana has so accomplished in Navya Nyaya (New logic) techniques that the following verse is quoted about him when he visited Navadvipa, the center for learning in Nyaya Shastra.

नवद्वीपे समायाते मधुसूदनवाक्पतौ

चकम्पे तर्कवागीशः कातरोऽभूद्गदाधरः


Meaning: When MadhusUdana, the master of speech, came to navadvIpa, MathurAnAtha tarkavAgIsha (who was the foremost navya naiyAyika during those times) trembled (with fear) and GadAdhara (another logician of great repute) became afraid.

A few words about the authors. MadhusUdana sarasvatI is a towering giant among advaitins. An oft quoted verse regarding him is,

मधुसूदनसरस्वत्याः पारं वेत्ति सरस्वती पारं वेत्ति सरस्वत्याः मधुसूदनसरस्वती

Meaning: (Only) the Goddess of Learning, Sarasvati knows the limits of (knowledge of) Madhusūdana Sarasvati. And Madhusūdana Sarasvati knows the limits of (knowledge of) Goddess Sarasvati.

Follower of Bhakti Yoga

Madhusūdana Sarasvatī was a great devotee of Lord Krishna. Just like Appayya Dikshita, who integrated Sivādvaita into advaita vedanta, Madhusūdana bridged the sAtvata school of Pancaratra Vaishnavism and Advaita Vedanta philosophy. Madhusūdana boldly differs from Adi Sankara in some of his interpretations of the Brahma Sutras and the Gītā, although he salutes Adi Sankara and Suresvara in the most reverential terms. Tradition also recounts that Viṭṭhalesa, the son of Vallabhacharya of the Suddhadvaita school, studied under Madhusūdana Sarasvatī, who thus forms a crucial link between Advaita Vedanta and many Vaiṣṇava sects in the north.

It is also mentioned at some places that Madhusūdana Sarasvatī was one of the major judges on whether, Tulsi das ji's "Ramcharit Manas", written in AWADHI, should be allowed or should be discontinued. Madhusūdana Sarasvatī favored the idea of allowing "Ramcharit Manas". This is also seen as a major achievement towards popularising the BHAKTI movement. Being an Advaitin, this was considered a bold step in those days.

He entered the maha samadhi in 1632.

 

Saturday, August 12, 2023

My Thoughts ....... 23

 


1) A baby in the womb needs a mother's womb to grow, but the same womb becomes a hindrance for its growth in the 10th month, nature has designed a beautiful system where the baby comes out and grows on its own, the same way we have to come out of our limited self and grow to unlimited one!

2) For some, Silence is Bliss, for some, it is a death knell, silence remains the same, it is the perception of the individual mind!

3) Independence from dependence is Moksha and Dependence on dependence is Samsara! 

4) As the skin is required for a fruit to ripen, family life is equally important for the next step of Self-realization!

5) Remember Until the consciousness is there in your body you will be welcomed, once the consciousness leaves your body, the person sleeping next to you for years will reject your body and call it a dead body, and we spend so much time on beautifying the body, forgetting it's valued because of the consciousness and not trying to find what that consciousness is, which makes everyone to welcome me!

6) Coals are black by nature, an odd one comes out of it and starts shining and it is valued by all, learn, be that odd one and your value gets enhanced!

7) Regret about the past, Worry about the future, Kills the present!

8) We constantly live in fear as we know that external things and beings are uncertain, we can always be in bliss by self-realization!

9) The mind is such a tree that we do not know where to start cutting it; there are branches everywhere.

10) In the journey of life, the path is dark, and you may fall often, illuminate it with knowledge, and the path gets lightened up and you don't fall and reach the destination, safely and happily!

Sunday, August 6, 2023

Significance of Lightning a Lamp / Diya



Significance of Lightning a Lamp / Diya

Indian culture and tradition are deeply rooted in values, discipline, gratitude to God, and spiritual ethos. “Diya” means the auspicious lamp lit in every Hindu house in India. It is believed to bring prosperity, welfare, and positivity in and around us. This tradition is being followed by Hindus since ancient times as part of Indian culture and tradition. Significance of lighting a lamp or diya is simple, but deep – to spread the light, the light of spiritual knowledge. In some places, diya is also called Jyothi.


The lighting of the lamp is an inevitable tradition in all Hindu festivals, ceremonies, and even during puja. The significance of lighting diya is more if it is in the morning. Most of the householders following the Indian culture and tradition do light the lamp in the early morning hours and in the evenings.


Let us now look at the scientific reason and significance of lighting diya. The lamp is lit by filling ghee or oil – either sesame oil or coconut oil. It represents the negativity of the mind. One end of the cotton wick is burnt by soaking it in oil or ghee. The oil or ghee will get exhausted as the wick continues to burn by emitting light. The dirt in the mind vanishes with the fire gradually. Fire represents the supreme knowledge to uplift the human mind spiritually. It gives us an important message that spiritual knowledge alone can purify our mind by destroying the negativities in the mind.


Logically too, a lamp lit in a dark room will remove the darkness. Symbolically, it is leading the individual to the supreme knowledge. It is ultimately the removal of ignorance, that is darkness with the help of light. This very purpose is experienced by the devotee if the lighting of the lamp is practiced every day. Following is the mantra explaining the significance of lighting diya.

Asato maa sad-gamaya (Lead us from Untruth to Truth)
Tamaso maa jyotir-gamaya (From Darkness to Light)
Mrytyor-Maa Amritam Gamaya (From Death to Immortality)
OM shaanti shaanti shaanti (OM peace, peace peace)



Though we find a lot of decorated diyas, it is primarily representing the light of knowledge by removing the darkness of ignorance. Most of the Hindus worship the tulsi plant, the Pipal tree by lighting a lamp around the tree. It not only helps to create a spiritual ambiance in and around the place but also shows gratitude toward the plants, trees, and nature. We can experience the positive energy after lighting the lamp at home, in our puja room.

The significance of lighting the lamp can be easily experienced if the lamp is regularly lit in the puja room every day. There is a belief among the Hindus that the evening hours are filled with negative energies in the atmosphere. It is considered that having food during this time and engaging in any other entertainment activities is not good for the mind. This is the time mostly recommended for puja by lighting the lamp.

Every temple in India becomes spiritually active by lighting the lamp during these hours. There are a lot of temples in India where the main lamp is never turned down and is kept continuously lit. It depicts the significance of lighting the lamp by spreading positivity. Continuous chanting of sacred mantras is practiced in most of the temples in India for the welfare of the world. Other than during festivals, pooja, and celebrations, people also light the lamp during housewarming ceremonies, social functions, etc. Most of the auspicious functions and ceremonies observed and celebrated by Hindu families start by lighting the lamp.

"Oil lamp in Hinduism"

Most people use lamps made of brass in their puja room. It is a symbolic expression of the “Knowledge Principle” – the source behind the energy sustaining life in this whole universe. A lamp is always lit in front of the favorite deity as a surrender to get blessings. It is also a symbolic act to burn our ego in front of our favorite deity. Adding to this, the flame of a lamp always burns upwards.

Similarly, we should acquire such knowledge which helps us to live a life with higher ideals and principles. Light is an inevitable part of our everyday life. We always remember our teachers and gurus as the guiding lights. They are the ones who inspired us. We always pray for a bright future. Spreading the light by lighting the diya or lamp can be understood from various dimensions:

There is a heritage of lighting the lamp in Indian values, tradition, and culture. The lighting of the lamp symbolizes the victory of good over evil. These instances can be found in all Hindu Puranas like Mahabharat, Ramayan, etc. When lit at the entrance of our homes, it symbolizes inviting prosperity and success in the life of family members. A peaceful atmosphere is created by lighting the lamp in the evenings and early mornings. It should be noted that if lit in the early morning hours, the positivity is retained in the puja room throughout the day.

Lighting the lamp during significant occasions and any new beginnings symbolizes prosperity and welfare. Some people even lit the lamp in office rooms too as a remembrance of God.

It also helps to clean up the air, especially during some weather conditions. Lighting diya in a clay pot is most recommended as they are environment-friendly, and don’t leave a much harmful residue, which is the case with many other forms of light.

Lamps are lit at home for the welfare of the family, happy married life, etc. Sometimes it is also for the birth of a child. The lamp also represents the Goddess Rajarajeshwari – She is regarded as the combined force of Durga, Lakshmi & Saraswathi.

Following are some of the significant parts of the lamp that is made of brass and used traditionally in puja rooms for everyday purposes:

The bottom portion of the lamp: (lotus seat): Lord Brahma
Middle pipe of the lamp: Lord Venkateswara
The portion where oil/ghee is filled: Rudra
The portion where wick settles: Lord Maheshwara.
End of the wick: Sadashiv
Ghee/Oil: Natham


The 5 faces of a lamp denote the five qualities of the mind- Affection-Intelligence-Resoluteness-Patience-Devotion!

#Caution .. It is believed that lighting the lamp will improve all these qualities of the mind and create awareness in an individual for his spiritual evolution.

Thursday, August 3, 2023

History of Tirupati Laddu




Tirupati laddu is the best Prasadam in the world with its unique taste ever since it all began distributing 300 years ago. The Laddu Prasadam is prepared by the Temple board Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams within the temple kitchen known as Potu.

The laddu is celebrating its diamond jubilee in 2015, had emerged in its present form of a ball in 1940 under the Madras Government. Though as prasadam in loose form was known to have appeared in the itinerary of Lord Venkateswara from about 1803. But in Inscriptions, Srivari temple indicated the presence of the Laddu prasadam and termed as ‘manoharam’ in 1480.

During the time of Pallavas, prasadam was offered to the presiding deity. Later, Devaraya II gave a grant of three villages and a gift of 200 panam for certain daily offerings. In addition, another officer of the Devaraya II administration, Amatya Shekara Mallanna was made in charge of arrangements for Naivedyam and Nityadipam to Lord Venkateswara. He introduced the timetable for food offering to the Lord.

The Tirumala Temple received liberal patronage under the Vijayanagara rulers. The name given in the inscription is Avasaram, the word Avas in Sanskrit means food. This term is noticed even in three previous inscriptions of the year 1554, 1579, and 1616. The inscriptions also made it clear that there was a similar food offering instituted by one Maharaja Sri Shudaji Bhanuji Pantulu.

The architect of the ‘Laddu Empire’ is Kalyanam Iyengar. He was the brain behind making Laddu synonymous with Tirupati. He introduced the Mirasidari System to prepare Laddus. Those preparing laddus in the kitchen (potu) were called as Gamekar Mirasidars. The Mirasidars enjoyed the privilege to prepare Laddus and get their Share till AD 2001. Out of each lot of 51 laddus, 11 were given to Mirasi Brahmin families later AP government abolished the Mirasidari system in 2001.

Dittam is the list of ingredients and its proportions used in making Tirupati Laddu More than 2.78 lakh sweet balls are rolled out every day by an all-male, all-Brahmin kitchen staff of 350. And you won’t believe the amount of ingredients they use! The kitchen uses around 10,000 kilos of ghee, 12,000 kilos of besan, 2,000 kilos of cashew nuts, 1,000 kilos of raisins, 300 kilos of cardamom, 600 kilos of sugar crystals, 25,000 kilos of sugar daily.

Types of Laddu


Asthanam

This Laddu is prepared on special festive occasions only and weighs 750 Grams. It is prepared with more cashews, Almonds, and Saffron flowers than other laddus.

Kalyanotsavam Laddu

These are distributed to devotees who participate in Kalyanotsavam and a few Arjitha seva. There is a huge demand for these laddus. These are prepared in very fewer numbers when compared to Proktham Laddu

Proktham Laddu

This is normal laddu which is distributed to Common pilgrims. It is smaller in size out of three and weighs 175 grams. These laddus are prepared in huge numbers.

As the lord Venkateswara Swamy temple is the world’s most visited temple. As a rule, one can have only two laddus, this was introduced to prevent black marketing of Tirupati Laddus, in 2008. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams registered for a Geographical indication tag for Tirupati Laddu. So TTD is the only one who has the right to make and sell these Tirupati Laddus!

 

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

My Thoughts ............ 22

1) Life for a jnani is a lila, and for a Ajnani it is a struggle!

2) You can perform a Yajna daily, by offering your ego to the Supreme Lord using prayers as your oblation, merging into the limitless I from the limited i!

3) When all the members of the family are in rhythm it becomes a pleasant symphony else it is an unbearable cacophony!

4) We know our destination but out of Maya we get down midway in our journey & get lost!

5) Your mind has 5 openings(5 sense organs) and many unwanted things enter thru it, don't allow your mind to become a public toilet, by allowing all kinds of rubbish thoughts to influence your mind, you need a sense detector called sense discipline to control what enters your mind and influence your emotions!

6) Your personality is not what you are visible in the mirror, but when seen thru the eyes of other living beings! 

7) Being jealous of someone is a vipreet love, always obsessed about them!

8) Let your Atma be like a dosa (Sthitaprajna) on a  nonstick dosa tava(body), bear the heat of Karmas of life, and come out without sticking on the tava!

9) The weight of the roasted seed is always less and it cannot germinate,.. When our ego gets roasted in Jnan agni we feel weightless as our ego cannot germinate to moh, maya, lust, anger, etc!., And we will be happy in any and all situations!

10) An Ajnani knows less and less about more and more, and A Jnani knows more and more about less and less! 

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Jack Fruit

 


As we know Jackfruit is very sticky, to cut it we need to apply Oil on the palms and on the knife!

Jackfruit is compared to Samasara, the sticky liquid which sticks everywhere is Karma, and the knife to cut is detachment, the oil applied on the palms and on the knife is knowledge, now we can cut ourselves from the samsara called Jackfruit easily!


Sunday, July 16, 2023

Significane of Adhik Maasa


       Adhik-Maas(Extra Lunar Month)


Astronomy
The lunar calendar adds one extra month, every third year. This extra month is known by various names: Adhik Maas, Mal Maas, Purushottam Maas, and Malimmacha. This is the thirteenth month of the lunar calendar.


Just as there is the lunar year with the extra month (Adhik Maas), so is there a lunar year with a diminished or reduced month, with only eleven months in the year. The lunar year comprising eleven months only is very rare indeed. It occurs once in 140 years or once in 190 years. But the extra month or Adhik Maas comes every third year. Adhik Maas adopts the name of the month that follows adhik Maas.

Whenever Sankranti does not fall within one month, then Adhik Maas occurs. When there are two Sankrantis within one month, then it becomes the lunar year with one reduced month (11 months in the year).

Vasishtha Siddhanta (the treatise of Vasishtha) mentions that Adhik Maas or the extra lunar month occurs after every 32 months, 16 days, and 8 Ghadis (a Ghadi is a period of 24 minutes and 60 Ghadis equal 24 hours).

It is a fact that the solar year is made up of 365 days and about 06 minutes and the lunar year is made up of 354 days. Thus, both the solar and the lunar years have gaps of 11 days, 1 hour, 31 minutes, and 12 seconds. As this gap increases each year, it approximates three years to one month.

[Note: The moon takes about 27.3 days to make one complete orbit around the Earth. The Earth orbits around the sun once every 365.2422 days (= earth’s orbital speed of 29.79 km per second). The earth and the moon 27.3 days have moved as a system about 1/12 of the way around the sun. This means that from one full moon to the next full moon, the moon must travel 2.2 extra days before it appears full. This is due to the curve of the Earth’s orbit around the sun. The moon is still making one complete orbit (circle) in 27.3 days. But to line up with the earth and sun to become a full moon again it takes 29.531 days.

29.531 day Lunar months = 354.372 days per lunar year. Thus we arrive at a difference of 10.87 days a year between a lunar year and a solar year of 365.2422 days per year.]

The religious significance of Adhik Maas

Regarding Adhik Maas (Mal Maas) Hemadri says that Mal Maas Vrat (Adhik Maas Vrat) is capable of washing away all the sins of people (who observe the Vrat). During this month Mukta, nakta fasting, etc, are undertaken and garments, etc., are distributed to charities. A beautiful story relates to how, in ancient times, through the observance of Mal Maas Vrat, King Nahush was released from all bondage and acquired the throne of Indra (the ruler of gods in heaven).

It is written in the Devi Bhagavat, that charitable and meritorious acts and fastings, etc., carried out during this Mal Maas (Adhik Maas), inevitably produce results. Just as atomic-sized contents within a seed produce a giant and long-living Banyan tree, so in the same manner, even a little charitable act done during Mal Maas (Adhik Maas) produces big results.

As mentioned before, Mal Maas or Adhik Maas is also known as Purushottama Maas. There is a nice story about this. According to the lunar year, there were only 12 months. Each of the twelve months was assigned to 12 gods. So that the lunar and the solar years do not get out of step with the days and seasons, the far-sighted Rishi-Munis calculated and facilitated Adhik Maas (extra month) and showed its importance. But one problem still remained. Each of the 12 months was assigned to 12 different gods. But the 13th extra month was not assigned to any god. Adhik Maas (Mal Maas) felt sadness and approached Lord Vishnu and said that no god was assigned to him (Adhik Maas) and for that reason, he was called Mal Maas or Malimmucha. Adhik Maas further spoke to Lord Vishnu: ‘ I am filled with anxiety and I have therefore come to seek your refuge and help.’

Lord Vishnu took pity on him. The Lord (Vishnu) agreed and assigned Adhik Maas to Himself and gave the name Purushottama Maas to this month. Lord Vishnu also said that the acquisition of merits during other months through good deeds, Japa, austerities, etc, can be acquired by Japa, austerities, etc., carried out within this one month. Since then it is known as the Purushottama Maas and acquired greater significance than the other months.

In a book called *Purushottama Granth* can be found many aspects of the special religious significance of this month. Many people read or listen to this book during Purushottama Maas (Adhik Maas). By reading and listening, high merits are acquired. There are lots of lovely stories connected with the special significance of this month.

It is written in the Bhavishyottar Purana that fasting or eating once a day should commence on the first day of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) and end on the last day of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha). According to ability, distribute to charities and do good deeds.

Adhik Maas

The Puranas also sing high praises about Adhik Maas and indicate Puja, readings of scriptures, etc., during Adhik Maas. Selfless actions, without the expectations of results, are to be performed during Adhik Maas. Mal Maas (Adhik Maas) is the month for Vishnu Puja.

The recitation of Srimad Bhagavat Purana and of the Bhagavad Gita during this month produces top meritorious results. In addition to singing and listening to the praises of the Lord (Vishnu), undertake Adhik Maas Vrat also. This Vrat is to begin on the first day and ends on the last day of Adhik Maas. Waking up during the hours of Brahma Muhurta (between 4 am and 6 am), after ablutions, place a Murti of Radha-Krisha or Lakshmi-Narayana and perform Sodashopachara Puja. If there is a temple nearby, then perform Puja of whatever deities are usually worshipped therein. During the entire month of Mal Maas Vrat eat Sattvic food (vegetarian meals, milk, fruits, nuts, grains, vegetables). One meal at night is recommended.

It is written in the Bhavishyottar Purana that Sri Krishna Himself has said regarding Adhik Maas Vrat that by carrying out the Vrat with the sole aim of worshipping God, through fasting, cleanliness, charity, Puja, etc., merits are acquired which produce unfailing results and all sorts of calamities are overcome.


~~~~~~~~~ OM Namo Bhagawate Vasudevayah ~~~~~~~~~