17/09/2012

Vinayaka Chathurthi

'VAKRA TUNDA MAHAKAYA SURYA KOTI SAMAPRABHA' 'NIRVIGNAM KURUME DEVAHA SARVAKARYESHU SARVATHA'!! Vinayaka chaturthi, pullaiyar chathurthi ,Ganesh Chathurthi also vianayaka chavithi, all different words conveying one meaning only.This is one festival which is celebrated elaborately by all Hindus around the globe as the birthday of Lord Ganesha.It is observed in the Hindu month of Bhadra on shukla chathurthi,and usually comes mid August-mid September.In Maharashtra ganesh Chathurthi is celebrated for 10 days with a lot of zeal,pomp and style.Preparations start well in advance,with the decoration of pandals,and so on and many of them have Ganesha idols 20ft tall and more. At homes too clay idols of Lord Ganesha are bought either that on the day or a day before.People welcome lord ganesha to their homes with great enthusiasm, love, reverance and faith.Beautifully and artistically decorated mandaps are made and the Lord Ganesha is seated royally in them. The priest or the elders at home usually clad in dhoti and shawl, invokes life into the idol amidst the chanting of mantras. This ritual is called 'pranapratishhtha'. After this the 'shhodashopachara' (16 ways of paying tribute) follows. Coconut, jaggery, 21 'modakas' (rice flour preparation), 21 'durva' (trefoil) blades and
flowers are offered. The idol is anointed with red unguent or sandal paste (rakta chandan). Throughout the ceremony, Vedic hymns from the Rig Veda and Ganapati Atharva Shirsha Upanishad, and Ganesha stotra from the Narada Purana are chanted.A variety of other sweets are offered to the Lord, the most important being Modaks which are said to be his favourites. For 10 days, from Bhadrapad Shukla Chaturthi to the Ananta Chaturdashi, Ganesha is worshipped. On the 11th day, the image is taken through the streets in a procession accompanied with dancing, singing, to be immersed in a river or the sea symbolizing a ritual see-off of the Lord in his journey towards his abode in Kailash while taking away with him the misfortunes of all man. All join in this final procession shouting "Ganapathi Bappa Morya, Pudchya Varshi Laukariya" (O father Ganesha, come again early next year). After the final offering of coconuts, flowers and camphor is made, people carry the idol to the river to immerse it. Lord Vinayaka,is beileved to be Vigna Hartha (remover of obstacles)and Buddhi Pradayaka(giver of intelligence) 'Ga' symbolises Buddhi (intellect), 'Na' stands for Vijnana (wisdom). So, Ganapati is the master of Buddhi and Vijnana. The universe is sustained by Ganas (gods) and Ganapati is their master. In this world, everybody has a master, but Ganapati has none. He is a master by himself. This is the birthday of the Master of Masters. Ganapati is also called Mooshika Vahana (one who has a mouse as his vehicle). You may wonder how a small mooshika can carry on its back a hefty personality like Vinayaka. Here mooshika does not mean a mere mouse. It symbolises the darkness of ignorance because it is in darkness that the mouse moves about. Hence, Mooshika Vahana is one who subdues ignorance and dispels darkness.The mouse is considered as the embodiment of the sense of smell. The mouse is a symbol of the attachment to worldly tendencies (vaasanas). It is well known that if you want to catch a mouse, you place a strong-smelling edible inside the mouse-trap. The mouse also symbolises the darkness of night. The mouse can see well in the dark. As Vinayaka's vehicle the mouse signifies an object that leads man from darkness to light. The Vinayaka-principle, thus, means that which removes all the bad qualities, bad practices and bad thoughts in men and inculcates good qualities, good conduct and good thoughts. It is only when we understand the inner significance of the Vinayaka principle that we will be able to celebrate Vinayaka Chaturthi properly. Vinayaka symbolises the qualities of a true leader in all aspects. "Viyate Nayake Iti Vinayaka" meaning, He is a master unto Himself. In this world Vinayaka is worshipped by many. However, Vinayaka does not worship anyone as He has no master above Him. Even Easwara, the father, worships His son Vinayaka, but it does not happen the other way. Worship of Vinayaka confers success in spiritual as well as worldly endeavours. Vinayaka has many teachings that help man liberate himself. Worship of Lord Ganesha has been followed from very ancient times. In the Narayana Upanishad, Lord Ganesha is praised first. In the three Vedas, we find the mention of Lord Ganesha. Even in music, they pray to Ganesha for his grace. Lord Vinayaka has a pure heart. In fact, Siddhi and Buddhi (fulfillment and intellect) are his two eyes. He considered them as his consorts. For intelligence, we need to have Buddhi. For Buddhi we need to have gratitude. An ungrateful man can never become an intellectual. Without intellect, one can never be successful. Vinayaka confers success. So, we need to know the inner significance of Lord Vinayaka. How should we pray to Ganesha? We should not ask for petty things like jobs and other worldly matters. We should pray: Let there be no obstacles in our path. We should ask for Ganesha Himself. Once you have Ganapathi on your side, you will become the master of all. Lord Ganesha has 108 names and one of them is Vigneshwara. Easwara is one who is endowed with every conceivable form of wealth : riches, knowledge, health, bliss, beauty, etc. Vighneswara is the promoter of all these forms of wealth and removes all obstacles to their enjoyment. He confers all these forms of wealth on those who worship him. Vinayaka is described as Prathama Vandana (the first deity who should be worshipped). As everyone in the world desires wealth and prosperity, everyone offers the first place for worship to Vighneswara. A peek into the origin and history of Ganesh Chathurthi now...Origin According to the legend, the festival marks the auspicious day of the birth of Lord Ganesha. The story goes as follows- Lord Shiva, the Hindu God of resolution, was away from Kailash due to some work. As Parvati was alone at home, she felt the necessity of some one to guard the door to her house while she took bath. When she did not get any one, she conceived of the idea of creating a son who could guard her. She then created Ganesha out of her sandalwood paste and breathed life into the idol. She then asked him to stand on the gate and do not let any body enter until she came out. Unfortunately, Shiva returned home in the meantime. As, Ganesha did recognize him, he stopped Shiva from entering as per his mother's advice. This badly enraged Lord Shiva, who cut off Ganesha's head by his trident. When Parvati saw beheaded Ganesha, took on the form of the Goddess Kali and threatened to destruct all the three worlds. The earth, the heaven, the nether world, all was shaken and every body ran to Shiva for solution. In order to appease Lord Parvati and save the world from destruction, Lord Shiva sent out his followers to find a child whose mother is facing another direction in negligence, cut off his head and bring it quickly. The first such child that came in the eyes of the Shiva followers was an elephant, so they brought the head of this elephant and Shiva placed it on the trunk of Parvati's son and gave life into him. Parvati was the overwhelmed with happiness and embraced her son. They named her Ganesha i.e the Lord of all Ganas (followers). History Though the festival is being celebrated since times immemorial, the present kind of celebrations of Ganesha Chaturthi came in fashion in 1893, Lokmanya Tilak, an Indian freedom fighter and social reformer reshaped the annual Ganesh festival from a private family celebration into a community event. The day was conceived to be the National Festival in order to bridge the gap between the Brahmins and the non-Brahmins in the society. Tilak chose this festival for this purpose because Lord Ganesh was considered to be the ' God of Everyman'. It then served as a meeting ground for people of all community and religion on a public platform. Since then the festival has served its cause of existence. Even now people irrespective of caste and community barriers celebrate this festival with great joy. The Philosophy or Tattva: Ganesha is the manifested form of the divine. The formless divine is ever present though it takes on a manifestation or a form, owing to our identification of ourself with a form. Having manifested with a form, the divine also assumes a name due to our association with a form and our wrong notion of separate existence, in order to distinguish ourselves from others. The truth or the essence is but one, the formless spirit that pervades all destroys the disparities. The celebration of Ganesha Chaturti reveals that while we worship the divine with the form, we ought to bear in mind our formless reality. This is depicted in the elaborate worship that is carried out on Gnaesha Chaturti and finally dissolving the form that we endear in a water body in remembrance of the divine as the formless reality even beyond the manifested form. It is not to be considered that worship of forms do not have any value. Since we identify ourselves with a form it is imperative to seek the truth with a manifested form in order to proceed to realise the formless reality. This ultimately merges oneself with the realisation of one's true self, the formless reality thereby in eternal mergence with the divine. Let us thus pray to Lord Ganesha to guide us to worship Him in His glorious form and to lead us to the eternal formless truth which is Sat (Truth), Chit (Knowledge), Ananda (Eternal bliss). Jai Gurudev....

05/09/2012

Down Memory Lane.....

Yesterday was teachers day,and in the evening my thoughts were with all the teachers who have made a difference in my life.It is well known that every person that comes into your life has a purpose for sure.As my thoughts hovered I could see that there was one particular event responsible for a major transformation that happened in my life. !990-1994 in Muscat was an immemorable time, with a whole lot of amazing people and this was the time when satsang,shloka chanting became a part of my daily routine for sometime. Thanks to all the mentors then. Post 1994 once in India lost track of my life and started questioning myself "why am I here and what is the purpose of my life?"This used to keep haunting me all the time and as result was not happy with whatever I did.Everything seemed so mundane and worthles actually.Tried working for a couple of years,teaching etc etc...but yet the question still remained. It was in 2001 January that there came some major changes in life.I met with a road accident which caused some damage to my left hand, requiring surgery ,physiotherapy etc, but now when I look back I am convinced that this happened just to give me the answer to the question in my mind.....what is the purpose of my life??? A few months aftr the accident my dear mother suggested that we must have some satsang at home which will give positive vibrations and may be do me some good. Thus started the Lalitha sahasranamam chanting at home with a group of wonderful loving people, who would come home home once a month and we would chant the sahasranamam.This was done with such a selfless attitude and with only one goal that my hand become alright and I feel better.Such wonderful people for sure,truly brings tears to my eyes. I was not so familiar with chanting and after 1994 completely lost track so had to pick up the lost the threads and this was the right time.This gave me so much peace and joy that it made me latch on to the group and the changes that have happened after that are simply amazing.One thing led to another and each experience greater than the previous one. The best being introduced to the art of living family. My life has been growing spiritually in leaps and bounds since the day I attended the slver jubilee celebrations of the art of living at Bangalore. I am indeed grateful and full of gratitude to each and everyone who has helped me in this wonderful journey until today. At this juncture I feel I must mention my special gratitude and thanks to my dear Mythili mami because of whose love and affection I learnt the Lalitha sahasranamam.Mami,though a teacher ,guru who has taught me not only Lalitha sahasranamam,but lots of other shlokas as well is so motherly and full of love and kindness. I find it so thrilling that since 2001 till today the divine has made sure that I am always in the company of people chanting Lalitha sahasranamam.Even though for the last six years have been here in Mussafah,here too I was directed to a LSG(Lalitha sahasranamam group)Mussafah.Now we also have a group learning Gita. Oh, life indeed is amazing and so full of joy isn't it???? I am beginning to understand the purpose of my life... Jai Gurudev..... Listen To lalitha sahasranamam by Priya sisters here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jixZ8ZO3dwQ

29/04/2012

A Wonderful Advanced Course

Just back this afternoon after a simply awesome four days,two and a half in silence.This course in particular has been indeed special for quite a few reasons.After getting three advanced courses in quick succession I guess one does naturally get a little too greedy maybe and wants more and more.That is exactly what happened to me.I wanted more,and sure enough I had to wait for more than two long years to get the next one.
What I have understood from this experience is that when we start getting feverish and desperate that is when we are taught to just let go and drop all the feverishness and anxiety..When we let go then things happen so naturally and effortlessly.The moment I just dropped my restlessness and surrendered to my Guru then he made everything happen so smoothly and wonderfully for me.
He not only gave me the course,but he also took such great care to see that I didn't have to go too far,since I have very senior in laws at home.The course happened just at a distance of 5 minutes from my home.
It is not very often that we get non residential advanced course.This one was so special ,it was non residential and so very close to my home.It felt like icing on the cake.
The moment we surrender to the divine he takes utmost care about us,which I sure experienced. Well, as for the course experience,every advanced course is such a new and fresh experience,and each one brings to light something new and brilliant. the four days actually went so smoothly and effortlessly.Inspite of language barriers my mil managed to teach my maid a couple of new recipes.This was actually amazing to me.So,when we are under the masters umbrella there is nothing we need to worry about.It is all so wonderful.He takes charge totally.I usedto be out from 6.30am -9.30pm everyday. This morning I heard a story which I though I should put down here for more than one reason.This is about a boy who lost his left hand and is very unhappy because he wanted to master Karate and none would teach him because his left hand was lost.A Japanese teacher agreed to teach him and so the classes started.The master taught his student one move and asked him to practice the move for months together,whenever the disciple asked his teacher to teach him something new teacher would say,you practice this one.The disciple did as asked and one fine day his master enrolled his student for a contest.The student was initially very scared and not confident because he felt he knew only one move,but nonetheless he participated in the contest and won three rounds to his astonishmentand to the astonishment of all those present.The final round was against avery senior champion and so the student told his master he will not want to challenge him,the master said no you must don't worry,just give your 100%,and to the amazement of everyone there the young student won this round too and was declared champion.After it was all over he came to his master and questioned him how this was posiible,the master replied with a smile,my dear child, I taught you one of the most precious and important moves in Karate and anyone who wants to stop you from this move needs to hold your left hand,and so you see you were at such an advantage all the time. This story has multiple messages in it.First of all we should surrender to our master and accept what is given to us without any doubt.Secondly repeated practice of anything helps us achieve mastery. There is always a doubt in the minds as to why nama japa should be done regularly.When we repeatedly chant the lords name it cleanses us of the cobwebs from within and certainly takes us closer to the divine and makes life joyful and happy. The advanced course too,guruji says one should repeat every six months or once a year atleast.The silence that is observed during the course helps in silencing the chattering mind a great deal.It quietens one from within and helps us to look within. I am indeed totally greatful to guruji for all that he has given me.Thankful and full of gratitude to all the wonderful teachers too whom I had the gift of doing the course with.Have been privileged to receive some wonderful knowledge along the way. Jai Gurudev.... .PS Istarted this blog soon after the part two course but it has taken me almost amonth to complete the blog...:)

08/04/2012

Hanuman Jayanti

A very beautiful article by Bhai Shree on Hanuman Jayanti and Hanumanji's Daasya Bhakti.

When Hanumanji came to Ayodhya, Hanumanji took over the charan seva (service) of Lord Shri Ramji over which Maa Sita and Shri Lakshmanji used to have a sweet quarrel in the past. However, neither Sitaji nor Lakshmanji felt or expressed any spitefulness or jealousy toward Hanumanji performing Shri Ramji's seva. In fact, they looked at Shri Hanumanji with gratefulness. Such was Hanumanji as a devotee and follower.

Tulsidasji has said, "Prabhu charitra sunibe ko rasiya, Ram Lakhan Sita man basiya." This means that Hanumanji is present in Shri Ramji's heart, but an even bigger truth is that he has also filled the space in Shri Lakshmanji and Sitaji's heart. It is easier to create respect in your worshipping idol than it is in the worshippers hearts around your idol.

Hanumanji is loved by all because he saved Sitaji's and Lakshmanji's life, as shown in the following verse in the Ram Charit Manas: laay sajivan Lakhan jiyaaye, Shri Raghuvir harashi ur laaye".

Shri Hari does not remain indebted to anyone. He will shower his grace on anyone who does even a little for him. However, Hanumanji is one such follower to whom Shri Ramji is indebted to.

Shri Hanumanji protected Shri Bharatji's life also. Only one day was left in the fourteen years of exile for Shri Ramji to return and the ascetic, Bharatji, was seated on the wooden pyre ready to light it if Shri Ramji does not return to Ayodhya by the evening. Dawn was about to fall. Shri Tulsidasji says that Bharatji's heart was drowning due to being separated from Lord Shri Ram. At that instant, Hanumanji arrived and broke the news about Shri Ramji's arrival to Shri Bharatji. Shri Bharatji's life was saved.

In addition to saving Shri Bharatji's and Maa Sitaji's life, Shri Hanumanji also saved Shri Ramji's life when he saved Shri Lakshmanji's life.

When all four brothers are seated together, who's katha do they discuss about? Shri Hanumanji's! When Hanumanji recommends a person, even Shri Ramji accepts this devotee. "Tumhre bhajan Ram ko paave, janam janam ke dukh bisraave".

Observe Shri Hanumanji's loyalty of service to Shri Ramji! Shri Ramji used to click his fingers whenever he yawned. Hanumanji thought that as a follower, why should my Lord have to make the effort in my presence? He said to Shri Ramji, please provide me the service of clicking my fingers when you yawn. And so Shri Hanumanji took on this service.

Hanumanji is the role model of daasya bhakti in the nine types of bhakti: shravanam, kirtanam, Vishnu smaranam, paad sevanam, archanam, vandanam, daasyam, sakhyam, aatmanivedanam.

Jai Shri Bajrangbali
With Blessings,
Bhaishri

18/03/2012

Maha Shivrathri &RamCharita Manas

In the Shrimad Bhagavat, Shri Shankar Bhagavan has been referred to as 'Vaishnavaanaam yathaa Shambhuhu', meaning, Shri Ved Vyas ji has described Lord Shankar Bhagavan as a Vaishnav. This is perfectly true because our Bhole Baba is the leader of the path to devotion (bhakti).

Remember, Shri Ram katha was first and foremost narrated by Shri Shankar Bhagavan. It is in the nature of a true devotee to keep chanting their beloved deity's name day and night. In Baalkaand (the first chapter of Shri Ram Charit Manas) Shri Tulsidasji describes the following chopaay (verse) on how Shri Bhole Baba continuously recites Shri Ramji's name:

'Tum puni Ram Ram din raati, saadar japahu anang aaraati.'

Shri Tulsidasji created Shri Ram Charit Manas with the inspiration of Shri Bhole Baba which is why he offered this divine scripture to Shri Shankar Bhagavan.

There is a well known katha that when Shri Goswami Tulsidasji wrote Shri Ram Charit Manas the Sanskrit scholars refused to approve and respect the Manas as a scripture as it was written in Hindi instead of Sanskrit. In the end, it was decided to leave all the scriptures in Baba Vishwanath's temple, where Shri Ram Charit Manas written by Tulsidasji was kept at the bottom of the pile and the doors to the temple closed.

It has been said that the next morning when the doors to the temple were opened, people were surprised to see that Shri Ram Charit Manas written by Tulsidasji was now on top of the pile of all the scriptures and Shri Shankar Bhagavan had written three words on top of Shri Ram Charit Manas: 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram'.

Since Lord Shiv respected and approved Shri Ram Charit Manas, this scripture, even to this date, leads us towards our welfare and towards Lord Shiv.

Jai Bholenath to all the devotees on this very auspicious occasion of MahaShivratri.

With Blessings,
Bhaishri

Ja Gurudev...

Our Body Is A Temple Of God

A very beautiful articlle by Poojya Bhaisri Ramesh Bhai OZA
Read on...
Jai Shri Krishna,
When building a grand and divine temple, let us ask ourselves, 'who have we built this temple for'? The answer is that although we say we are building it for God, as a matter of fact, we build this temple for our purpose, so that we can go there sit, pray, sing bhajans, meditate and attain mental peace. This is a man-made temple.

Now think, 'who are you?' Your body is also a temple. It is created by God and he dwells in it. Lord Shri Krishna dwells within us in the form of our soul. A temple built by man of cement, stone and sand becomes so divine and pure after the installation of the deity God in it that we take extreme care to preserve its sanctity.

If we are so alert and careful to protect the purity of a man-made temple, then, have you ever thought how much effort we should be putting in to respect and protect the purity of this human body which has been created by God himself? How faithful should we be to this human body which is also a temple? How much should we worry to protect its sanctity?

Human beings protect the purity of man-made temples. Similarly, looking after the sanctity of this human body, a temple created by God, should become a spiritual endeavour of utmost importance.

Once this concept, that our human body is a temple, becomes firm in our minds, our bad habits and addictions will wither away automatically; we will not need to make any effort to get rid of them. Furthermore, divinity will manifest itself and you will progress towards good conduct, consequently leading to the creation of a beautiful life.

With Blessings,
Bhaishri

Jai Gurudev...

08/03/2012

Holi The festivakl of colours!!

Guruji on Holi.(Speaking Tree)
The ‘Holi’ festival is a fun-filled and popular occasion for celebration. People play Holi with chandan or sandalwood powder and coloured water. The festival is celebrated around early March each year, coinciding with the full bloom of spring.

People believe that bright colours represent energy, life and joy. Huge bonfires are also lit in the evening as part of celebrations.

Life should be full of colours! And each colour is meant to be seen and enjoyed separately, for if they are all mixed together, all the different colours merge and will appear all black. All colours like red, yellow, green and orange should exist side by side and simultaneously be enjoyed together.

Similarly, in life, different roles that are played by the same person should exist peacefully and distinctly inside him. For example, when a father continues to play his role of a ‘father’ in office, things are bound to go for a toss. In our country, a politician is sometimes a father first and a leader later!

In whichever situation we are in, we should play the corresponding role to the hilt and then life is bound to become colourful! This concept was called ‘varnashram’ in ancient India. This meant that everyone – whether a doctor, teacher, engineer, father, brother or son – is expected to play their roles with full enthusiasm. Mixing professions will always be counterproductive.

If a doctor wants to do business, he should run a business separately and that should be secondary to his first profession and he should not make business out of medicine. Keeping these ‘containers’ of the mind separate and distinct is the secret of a happy life and this is what Holi teaches us.

All colours emanate from white, and when they are mixed together again, they become black. When your mind is white and aware of consciousness – pure, peaceful, happy and meditative – different colours and roles emerge. We get the strength to play various roles with full sincerity against the background.

We have to dip into our consciousness time and again. If we only look at and play around with colours outside of us, we are bound to find blackness all over again. Between roles we have to take deep rests, in order to play each role sincerely. Now, the biggest impediment to deep rest is desire. Desire means stress. Even petty desires cause high stress – the higher goals give relatively less botheration! Desire tortures the mind at times. So what does one do?

The only way out is to focus attention on that desire and surrender it. This act of focussing awareness or sight on the desire is called ‘Kamakshi’. With awareness, desire loses its grip and surrender happens and then nectar flows out from within.

The goddess, Kamakshi, holds a sugarcane stem in one hand and a flower in the other. The sugarcane stem is so hard and has to be squeezed in order to obtain sweetness, while the flower is soft and collecting nectar from it is so easy. This truly represents life, which indeed has a little of both! It is far easier to obtain this bliss from the inside than it is to try to extract pleasure from the outside world – which needs a lot more effort. So lift your Spirit with joy of colour!

Jai gurudev....

07/03/2012

Why Visit Temple??

(Got this as a forward)

Here is a scientific explanation for our daily temple visit.

There are hundreds of temples all over India in different size, shape and locations but not all of them are considered to be in the Vedic way. Generally, the temples are located in a place where earth's magnetic waves pass through. In simple terms, these temples are located strategically at a place where the positive energy is abundantly available from the magnetic wave distribution of north/ south pole thrust.

Because of its location, where high magnetic values are available, the Main Idol is placed in the center, and also because they place a copper plate written with some Vedic scripts, which is buried, beneath the Main Idol's placement known as "Garbhagriha" or Moolasthan, the copper absorbs the earth's magnetic waves and radiates to the surroundings. Thus a person who regularly visits a temple and makes clockwise pradakshina of the Main Idol's placement, automatically receives the beamed magnetic waves which get absorbed by his body.
This is very slow and a regular visit will make him absorb more energy, known as positive energy. In addition, the Sanctum Sanctorum is completely enclosed on three sides. The effect of all energies is very high in here.The lamp that is lit radiates the heat and light energy.

The ringing of the bells and the chanting of prayers gives sound energy. The fragrance from the flowers, the burning of camphor give out chemical energy. The effect of all these energies is activated by the positive energy that comes out of the idol. This is in addition to the north/south pole magnetic energy that is absorbed by the copper plate and utensils that are kept in the Moolasthan.The water used for the Pooja is mixed with Cardamom, Benzoine, Holy Basil (Tulsi), Clove, etc is the "Theertham". This water becomes more energized because it receives the positive-ness of all these energies combined.

When persons go to the temple for Deepaaraadhana, and when the doors open up, the positive energy gushes out onto the persons who are there.The water that is sprinkled onto the people passes on the energy to all. That is the reason why, men are not allowed to wear shirts to the temple and ladies have to wear more ornaments because it is through these jewels (metal) that positive energy is absorbed in ladies. It is proved that Theertham is a very good blood purifier, as it is highly energized.

In addition, temples offer holy water. This water is mainly a source of magneto therapy as they place the copper water vessel at the Garbhagriha. It also contains cardamom, clove, saffron, etc to add taste and Tulsi (holy Basil ) leaves are put into the water to increase its medicinal value! The clove essence protects one from tooth decay, the saffron & Tulsi leave essence protects one from common cold and cough, cardamom and benzoine known as Pachha Karpuram , acts as a mouth refreshing agents. This way, one's health too is protected, by regularly visiting Temple !


Jai Gurudev..

04/03/2012

Fun Time With Friends

During the weekend had friends come over to visit Pune and needless to say we had a great weekend.For me too,visits to Sarasbaug and Sinhagad were indeed refreshing,because its almost a decade or more since I went to these places.
Company of friends is always enjoyable.So all of us sure had a good time.
My friends arrived home around five in the evening and were treated to some hot batata wadas straight from the kadai, along with bakarwadi, chiwda, karanji, badusha and home made filter coffee,which they all throughly enjoyed.
Friday evening we spent some time at Sarasbaug,first at the famous Sarasbaug Ganapati temple.Though it was weebit dark still loved the blooming lotuses of varied colours in the said to be fountains which didn't work.There were some dummy cranes in the midst of the water which did for a few seconds dupe us into thinking they were real.Close by was a seagull perched so comfortable on a rock there and this time we were yet again taken for a ride,because this time we thought it was dummy and it turned out to be a real one, sitting still waiting for its prey.
Couldn't click any pictures, first we forgot our cameras second it was a little too dark.
We next visited our mutual friend at Katraj who has recently been elevated to the status of grandmother.All babies are cute and so was this one too.
Enjoyed coffee and Kolhapuri misal at their place.
After pet pooja all of us were just in the rght frame to hit the bed, but we had 45 minutes of ride before we reached home.
Saturday we were all ready for Sinhagad after a typical Maharashtrian breakfast of Kanda poha and chai.On the way we stopped for a bit to click some pictures(We remembered to carry the camera today) at Khadakwasala lake.The early morning chill breeze and the lake view was indeed very scenic and sure would inspire any poet to write a few lines....bad luck I am no poet:).
We reached Sinhagad to find a big notice there saying vehicles will not be allowed uphill for 2 months due to work going on there.Aah!!that was soooo very disappointing for all of us,none of us had the energy to even imagine doing it on foot,so a bit dejected and disappointed, we walked back to the car and were about to get in when someone just signalled to us to come,and came to us and said if anyof us were a govt servant and carried our ID's we could take our vehicle.He gave us option 2 too, which was to wait and go in the workers jeep.We did have two govt servants with us and both of them had their ID's with them.So with the smiles back and thanking GOD for coming to our help as HE ALWAYS does,(We just need to put all our faith on HIM and be rest assured that HE will take care of us) we drove our way up.It was good weather,sun shining and also a nice chill breeze to keep the heat away.
We spent sometime exploring the fort and seeing the important spots there,the DEv tanki, Kalyan Gate and many such.It is truly unimaginable how during Shivaji's time they climbed this on day to day basis and how the food and other material reached them.
A visit to Sinhagad is never complete without the famous Kanda bajji, bakri pitla and matka dahi,sure enough we did total justice to all of it and we alsi had barleli vangi this time which was spicy and would burn a hole right through.The bakri was excellent, so very soft and piping hot,pitla was good too.The matka dahi was indeed awesome,made from full cream milk,waah!! was just out of the world stuff.
Afer a sumptuous and enjoyable mini meal it was time for us to head downwards because we had a couple of other places too on the agenda.
Our next stop was Chitale Bandhu for soem bakarwadi&farsan, Laxmi road, a brief vist to PN Gadgil,some time at the famous and very old 'Kirti' a look around Vishrambaug wada and then the most popular Tulsi baug.My friends were totally lost at the antique brass shops in Tulsi baug,the result was that we ended spending a couple of hours there.
I must not forget to mention here that my friends were so impressed with the fruit basket I have at home and they all wanted one.Unfortunately that particular model was
no more in stock in any of the shops there.Quitting or giving up when you have once set your mind on something was sure one important thing I learnt here.We had only a shop which could probably have the fruit basket we were looking for and he was closed briefly for a lunch break.It was indeed amusing to me to watch so many like us queued up there outside the most popular TULSI shop,as if they were waiting for darshan of God Almighty,of course me too waited out there and just barged into the shop asking around for the fruit basket, and sure enough we did get it here, what a sign of relief on all our faces.Little things in life give us great pleasure and joy and such an immense sense of achievbement is what this experience taught me.Since we were already way behind schedule we had to cut out Aghakhan palace from our agenda and our next place of visit was Chatushringi Mata Temple.
After so many many years I climbed the temple and had a blissful darshan of "MAA".Went back down memory lane when our 'Lalitha Sahasranama' Group of ladies used to be here on the first day of navratri and chant Lalitha sahasranama in the temple premises which used to be so full of energy and great vibrations.
After temple darshan time once again for some snacks and so headed towards canal road for some sev puri stuff.It was a take away and so we headed homwards with sev puri,enjoyed sev puri with some filter coffee and then as is natural all of us were a teeny bit exhausted and needed to rest a while.
Dinner was simple home made phulaks ,cabbage bajhi,amti,which my maid Savita so lovingly served us all hot.The conversatiobn went to the bhakri we had at Sinhagad and Savita(my maid)had to prove that she was equally efficient in turning out soft bhakris insisted on making them for us.So we all enjoyed another round bhakri and this time home made.
My friends had an early train to catch the next morning so after sitting a while and recollecting the days events, it was time for all to say good night for the day.
Next morning after chai with bread toast it was time for them to say bye.I must conclude by thanking the driver for doing a great job for us all through their stay.

A nice weekend that!!

jai gurudev....

12/02/2012

Uttama Sishya!!!

I was just listening to a talk by one of my favourite people.He spoke about why Arjuna was recognised by his Guru Dronacharya as "Uttama Sishya".
We all generally know that Arjuna was one of the finest disciples and was a great archer and the best of all the students of his Guru Dronacharya.At this juncture I am ofcourse reminded of Eklavya who also worshipped Dronacharaya as his manaseega Guru though he could not learn directly from Drona.He learnt archery and mastered just by observing what was taught by Dronacharya to his students.Realising that Eklavya was as good an archer as his favourite student Dronya takes Eklavya's thumb as Gurudakshina thereby making sure no one would beat Arjuna in archery.It is indeed very important to mention here that in doing so though Dronacharya appeared to have earned a bad name for himself,he made sure that Eklavyas name was known and celebrated by all,when ever Guru Bhakti was spoken about.
All guru's have total comapssion and are filled with grace and love for their disciples is what we need to understand and acknowledge.Dronacharya had his limtations and hence could not accept to teach Eklavya.
Coming back to Arjuna,he was such an enthusiastic and sincere learner that he was always trying new skills and improving himself all the time.
One night Dronacharya hears the sound of the twang of Arjuna's bow and when he sees Arjuna practising shooting arrows in the dark, he wonders how Arjuna learnt this, because this was one skill which Dronacharya never taught Arjuna.So he approaches Arjuna and asks him how he learnt this skill when he was not taught this.In reply Arjuna tells his Guru that one night the lights were swithced off during dinner time and though it was dark Arjuna observed that he was able to take the food and put it in his mouth without difficulty.This motivated him to think that when it is possible to eat in the dark it should also be possible to shoot arrows on target in the dark,with practice.When Dronacharya heard what Arjuna had to say he was overwhelmed with pride for his disciple and called him Uttama Sishya.
Jai Gurudev...
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10/02/2012

Everyday is a miracle!!

Every minute of our existence is a miracle,I believe.We just fail to be aware of all that is happening in our lives on a day to day basis.
I had the blessings and grace of my Guru and GOD to be able to attend and listen to some extremely wonderful knowledge by one of the very senior teachers Rajashri Patel.
It was total bliss of two hours at the satsang.
The most common and regularly asked question in our life is 'why' or better still 'why me'???
We keep popping this question all the time,without for a moment thinking that we never questioned WHY in our happy and contented moments in life.This questions pops up in our mind only when we are in trouble and put to tests and when unpleasant events happen or occur in life.
This was answered so beautifully by Rajahsri didi.
Life is a like a flowing river,and if we just sit by the river bed and observe we see so many things floating and moving along with the water.They could be a log of wood, a flower, a bottle,a swan or any such thing.The river also has rocks in between and we can also see the log of wood hitting against the rock and there we go, the rock is stuck,and unable to move forward!!The log of wood if we notice keeps moving back and forth and hitting the rock unable to move ahead until another log comes by and pushes this one ahead and gets stuck in turn.This is exactly what happens in our lives.Like the log of wood we too in life get stuck at certain points and that is when we start questining WHY??Isn't this true of all of us??
This is the time when knowledge comes to our assistance.When we live in knowledge, "WE KNOW THAT THIS TOO WILL PASS",so many innumerable times in life have we been through situations which we thought will never get resolved or sorted out, but everytime we have come out of it isn't it???
We are so similar to the log that floats in water and keeps thinking that it is doing a great job out there whereas it is actually the river that is flowing all the while and also We too think that we are the ones who responsible for all that happens in our lives but nothing is in our control, things just happen, evets just occur,life moves on.
So there is actually no answer tho this 'WHY ME' because whatever happened could be due to so many reasons beyond our comprehension.
At this point I am reminded of an event in my life,which when I look back and think now happened for a reason,it was a jolt given to me to wake up and be aware.
I met with an accident which left me with a broken left hand which needed an operation,physiotherapy massage etc to get it back in shape.I believe this was responsible for all that happened in my life later on.This introduced me to satsang,and so many wonderful people in life whom I shall cherish and be greatful for all my life.I must admit that it took me this many years in life to realise what my mother is. ,Nothing can equate a mothers love and care for her child,irrespective of the age.I am glad wisdom dawned in me though a wee bit late in life.
Ok,I do realise I have gone totally off track from the title of my blog, I started the blog with the idea of writing about miracles happening every moment of our lives and I have absolutely gone off track,(remember the flow of the river)!
So yes,here is the miracle that happened this morning which I must put down here.
I keep shuttling between good old Pune home and the bread butter home UAE(ANNADATA).Two years before I was just cleaning up the house in Pune and winding up stuff since I had to catch a flight to Abudhabi.When I thought I was all set I see that the diamond ring in my finger is missing, and there I go again digging up trash bins and looking wherever I possibly could with no luck.Every time I come home to Pune I used to search and research in all the places, and also would never fail to crib to my maid ,who in turn would console me saying,"you will certainly find it don't worry".
This time too as is customary I did crib and she too said the same thing .Anyways to cut the story short, this morning I was getting ready to go for a bath, so pulled out a dress and I hear something roll on the floor and Lo !! it is the diamond ring which I have been looking for,for two long years now.Isn't that awesome!! I am still unable to get over the joy and happiness this has given me, not just because I found the ring, but because it reassured me of my faith and belief In GURU AND GOD!!!Life is full of miracles, we just need to wake up and see them and acknowledge them...

Jai Gurudev...

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