Sunday, April 30, 2023

Shobhanam hrudayam

 Bestows auspiciousness. 

Ramaneeyam prasannaambu sanmaneeshya mano yatha.

The water of the rivers are clear like the minds of noble souls sage valmiki and see Bharadwaj  at tamasa river.

Unnudaiya vikkiramam ondrozhiyamal ennudaiya nenjakampaal suvar vazhi ezhudi konden. Periyazhvar.

Vaayinaal paadi manathinal sindikka. Aandal

Vaadinen vaadi varundinen manatthaal. 

This was the very first PAsuram after Thirumangai Mannan was blessed by the lord to become Thirumangai AzhvAr. Having waylaid a wedding party in search of wealth to support his charity cause in VedarAjapuram near ThiruvAli-Thirunagari, Thirumangai had darshan of the Lord and Goddess in a KalyANa KOlam (wedding attire). When the lord reveals to him the robber king realized his birth and the accompanying desires and miseries of human life. He then realizes that the lord’s name NARAYANA is the ultimate solution to all problems. He sings 10 pAsurams right away. The first one is discussed here.

Salagramam again nenje. Tirumangai azhvar.

Periyazhvar.

Manathullan / 

Thirumangaiazhvar says

Nallai nenje naam thozhudum. 

Boothathazhvar. In burgu Sindai idu thiriya. My mind melts upon thinking of the  Lord.

 Anbe Thagliyaa Aarvame Neyyaaga /

 Inburugu Chintai Idu Thiriyaa /

  Nanpurugi Gnaana Chudar Vilakku Etrinen /

 Naaranarku Gnaana Thamizh Purindha Naan


Meaning :-

"I who wrote this song that bestows wisdom, with love as the lamp, endearing involvement as the lubricant ghee, and knowledge as the wick of the burning torch, dedicated myself to the service of the Lord" Aarvam : Parabhakti-to 

Nammalzhvar

Munduttra nenje. Running before.

Appullin pin pona Thani nenjame.

Aagilum Kodiak en nenjam avanendre kidakkum Elle.

Nenjame nallai, nallai, unnai petraal encheyyom.

Inienna kuraivinam manathal.

Unmanaththal en niraindirundaai idaivendra endai pirate. 

How do you propose to redeem me.

Lord answers.

Kevalam sva ichchaiyaiva aham prekshe kanchit kadaachane. 

It is only for my pleasure that I bestow my grace 

Bhakta then says.

Nirantharam ninaipathaka nee ninaikka vendume.

Make me think of thy holy feet uninterrupted.

Arul purintha chinthai adiyar Mel vaithu.

Grace in itself is the manifestation of the lords compassionate thought.

Nammazhvar in Thirukkadithanum divya desam.

Thirukadithanamum ennudai sindayum........uraiyum piran

bhagavan performed penance to enter my mind from the milky ocean on adisesha along with his consorts.

Periyazhvar says he moved into my heart he seats himself in the mind which is the birthplace of thoughts and even as we begin to ponder he will know exactly what our thoughts are. can we deceive him?

Thondarpadiazhvar. ennenjathullirundi inarunthamizh nool ivai mozhindu.

he sat in my mind and he himself got my mouth to sing a thousand songs.

thirumazhisai azhvar 

thirumaliruncholai melai endren enna thirumal vandu en nenju niraiya pupunthan. 

meaning I just mouthed thirumalairuncholai I did not even apply my mind while saying it. immediately Kallazhagar transformed my heart into a temple. 

He again says:

nindrathu enthai ooragathu irunthathu enthai paatakatthu andru vekkanai kidanthathuennilada munnelam andru naan pirandilen prandapin marandilen Nindrathum irunthathum kidanthathum en nenjule.

meaning before inteligence was born in me in Oorakam Padagam and Thiruvekka divya desam.

he stood been seated and lain suplime I thought now that intelligence is born in me I realize he stands sits and lies down in my mind.

If one silently notices God does reside in all our hearts. we have to realize it. the thought may just have occured you might not even voice it and flows in the solutions to the problem. is this not his grace.

To be continued.


Friday, April 28, 2023

Memories nandhini.

 https://youtu.be/X37QIo_b8Z4

Thursday, April 27, 2023

M&M

 SriUVKS MIND AND MATTER

The atma has knowledge of worldly affairs. Lordand the Lord of the Gods. Like we record and preserve several songs happenings etc on c d drives etc so also knowledge pertaining to several things is recorded in the atma. When one wants this recorded matter can be recalled at will playing on the mind screen. Poigai alzwar uses the word mayavanaiye manattuvai. To be able to keep the Lord permanently imprinted in our mind he has bestowed on us the mind to use as  an location and  instrument. To make correct use of this is up to us . 


Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Wise indeed.

 Famous quotes of Adi Shankaracharya:“Silence is the first door to spiritual eminence.”

“To be free from bondage, the wise person must practise discrimination between One-Self and ego-self. By that alone, you will become full of joy, recognizing yourself as a pure being, consciousness, and bliss.”

“Like the appearance of silver in the mother of Pearl, the world seems real until the Self, the underlying reality, is realised.”

The annihilation of ignorance is salvation.

The charity at right time is precious.

Truth is that which helps the living beings.

One’s own pure mind is the greatest pilgrimage.

That is knowledge that helps in getting united to the Brahman




kailasa for all.

 

When he turned 16, his parents persuaded him to get married. When Sambandar expressed reluctance, as marriage might hinder his service to Siva, his father reminded him that as per Vedas, one has to be married for the efficacy of spiritual pursuits. Sambandar agreed and his marriage was fixed with Sosthra Poornambigai of Thirunaloorthirumanam. On arrival at the venue, Sambandar prays to the presiding deity Sivaloka Tyagesan. As his wedding is conducted by the Tiruneelakanda Nayanar, the groom’s mind is in turmoil. As he circumabulated the agni with his bride, he beseeched Siva saying, “How will I serve you if trapped in family life? I only want to serve you forever.” Understanding his turmoil, Siva asked him if he was ready to enter Kailasa, His abode, along with his family. Not only Sambandar’s wife but both their parents and all the attendees sought Kailasa along with the newlyweds willingly. In order to achieve moksha in that manner, one has to be a true devotee, wanting nothing other than serving Him at all times and reaching His abode.

S M


 Swami Mudaliyandan was a Hindu Vaishnava religious figure who lived in the 11th century CE. He was a nephew of Sri Ramanuja, the codifier of the philosophy of Srivaishnavism.


Swami Mudaliyaandaan was born in 1027 CE at Pachhai Vaarana Perumal Sannidhi (referred to as "Nazarethpettai" today) in Thondai mandalam, in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. His parents were Vaadhoola Kula Thilaka Sri Anantha Narayana Dikshithar and Naachiyaramman (Sri Ramanuja 's sister). Daasarathi, as he was named, was Ramanuja's Priya Bhagineya in the parlance of the age. Born to his service, and known as "Yathiraaja Paaduka", he enjoyed a special relationship with Emberummanaar (Ramanuja) all his life.


Having begun his learning with his father, Daasarathi would go on to become, with Koorathazhwan, a pillar of support to Emberumaanar, acclaimed by him as being identical to his thridandam - his staff of office as a sanyasi. However, Emberumaanar kept him busy in many ways, as he was a capable executive and administrator. He was later to be known as "Sriranganaatha Divyaalaya Nirvahana Dhurandhara" - the genius who organized, under Emberumanaars tutelage, the administration of the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple.


As he ruled the temple staff like Senai Muthaliyaar (Sri Vishvaksena), he was given the name Muthali-Aandaan. He is mentioned in the Koyil Ozhugu, the chronicle of Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, in glowing terms: "muthaliyaandaanum kurattilirunthu koyil kariyaththaiyum uLLe karuvulaka vaasalileyirunthu thirumeni upachaaraththayum, sannathiyile irunthu thiruppavaLa upchaarangaLayum udayavar niyamanappadi aaraaynthu kondu anaiththazhagum kaNdarula paNNIk-kondirunthaar". (Roughly translated as: And Muthaliyandan administered the following, according to Ramanuja's orders, the many works of the temple, the services to the Lord, and the works of the Shrine.)


Sri Muthaliyaandaan is most well known for his lapidary saying, here given in transliterated maNipraavaaLam: "oru malaiyil ninru, oru malaiyil thaavum simha shareeraththil janthukkaL pole bhaashyakaarar samsaaralanganam paNNa avarOdundaana kudalthudakkaale naam udhdheerdaraavuthomenru muthaliyaandaruLi-ch-cheytha paasuram". This is roughly translatable as follows: When a lion leaps from a mountain to another, all the creatures that live on his body go with him. Even so, when Udayavar transcended this world, all of us who


are associated with him benefit from this as well.


His descendants are now among the Acharyas of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition, and carry the title of Mudaliyandan Swami. Prominent one being his son, Srimad Vadoola Kovil Kandhadai Annan Swami, whose descendants are one of the ashtadiggajas of the Sri Vaishnava sampradaya following the Thenkalaiacharya branch.

Equal to God.


The Lord grants liberation to those who surrender to Him. They have realised that He is the upaaya (means) to liberation. In this respect, we have a lot to learn from the cows of Gokula. They had no cares in the world, for they knew Krishna was there to protect them. That absolute trust in Him is essential for moksha, said Velukkudi Krishnan in a discourse.

The cows would make their way to Brindavan to graze there. They knew the route well, and the Gopas and Gopikas just had to follow them. Similarly, all we have to do is to take the path shown by our revered Acharyas. Once breast fed babies are weaned, it is cow’s milk that they are given. Cows are equal to our mothers. That is why the cow is called gomatha. Looking after cows confers merits on us. This does not mean only cows that yield milk. It is easy to look after such cows, because we benefit from them. But even when cows no longer yield milk, we must still continue to care for them. Should we not be grateful for the milk they have given us for many years? Sadly, we think on selfish lines these days, and turn out cows, when they are past the age of fertility. This sorry state of affairs was predicted in the Vishnu Purana. This Purana anticipated what was to come and said that in future, people would look after cows only for their milk, and not because they were sacred. It is because cows are considered sacred, that go daana is significant.


In the Ayodhya Kanda of the Ramayana, we find a story of a poor Brahmin who asked Rama for help. Rama said that all he had to do was to throw the staff he held in his hand. All the cows, which came within its ambit, would be given to him. The man threw his staff, and it fell some distance away, and the result was that thousands of cows became his.




Tuesday, April 25, 2023

paasam prabham

 Slokam 1

Chatus Chakram Namasyaami Kesavam kanakaprabham /
NaaraayaNam ghana syaamam chatus sankham namaamyaham /
Slokam 2:
Madhavam maNi pankaabham chinthayaami Chatur Gadham /
Chandrbhaasam chatus Saarngham govindam abi samsrayE //

Slokam 3:
VishNum chatur Halam vandE pancha kinchalka sannibham /
Chatur Musalamabjaabham samsrayE Madhusoodhanam //
Slokam 4:
Agni varNam chatu: KaDgam bhaavayaami Trivikramam/
Vaamanam baala sooryaabham chatur Vajram vibhaavayE//
Slokam 5:
Sreedharam punDareekaabham chatu: PaTTa samaasrayE/
Chatur Mudgaram abhyEmi HrisheekEsam thaTith prabham//
Slokam 6:
Panchaayudham padmanaabham praNamaami arka rOchisham/
DaamOdharam chatu: Paasam Indrakopa nibham bhajE//

Slokam 7:
VaasudEvam upaasEham poornEndhyutha sannibham /
Oordva puNDrEshu iti Sreemaan nityam dhyaayeetha naamabhi//.

Old age.

 Old age, I decided, is a gift.


I am now, probably for the first time in my life, the person I have always wanted to be. Oh, not my body! I sometime despair over my body - the wrinkles, the baggy eyes and the sagging butt. And often I am taken aback by that old person that lives in my mirror, but I don't agonize over those things for long.


I would never trade my amazing friends, my wonderful life, my loving family for less gray hair or a flatter belly. As I've aged, I've become more kind to myself and less critical of myself. I've become my own friend. I don't chide myself for eating that extra cookie, or for not making my bed, or for buying that silly cement gecko that I didn't need, but looks so avante garde on my patio. I am entitled to overeat, to be messy, to be extravagant. I have seen too many dear friends leave this world too soon; before they understood the great freedom that comes with aging.


Whose business is it if I choose to read until 4:00 am and sleep until noon? I will dance with myself to those wonderful tunes of the 50s & 60s, and if I, at the same time, wish to weep over a lost love, I will. I will walk the beach in a swim suit that is stretched over a bulging body and will dive into the waves with abandon if I choose to, despite the pitying glances from the bikini set. They, too, will get old.


I know I am sometimes forgetful. But there again, some of life is just as well forgotten and I eventually remember the important things. Sure, over the years my heart has been broken. How can your heart not break when you lose a loved one, or when a child suffers, or even when a beloved pet gets hit by a car? But broken hearts are what give us strength and understanding and compassion. A heart never broken is pristine and sterile and will never know the joy of being imperfect.


I am so blessed to have lived long enough to have my hair turn gray and to have my youthful laughs be forever etched into deep grooves on my face. 


So many have never laughed and so many have died before their hair could turn silver. I can say "no" and mean it. I can say "yes" and mean it. As you get older, it is easier to be positive. You care less about what other people think. I don't question myself anymore. I've even earned the right to be wrong.


So, to answer your question, I like being old. It has set me free. I like the person I have become. I am not going to live forever, but while I am still here, I will not waste time lamenting what could have been, or worrying about what will be. And I shall eat dessert every single day.


Author unknown 

Art Vakker

Honour by poet.

 


Monday, April 24, 2023

Singing bowl budhist.


 Relaxing attempt. 

https://youtu.be/cyhrM3lwugM

Sunday, April 23, 2023

M V

 What with moon and Venus. Why is everyone going so crazy. 


The crescent moon, Venus and the Pleiades will reach conjunction during the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower this Saturday. 

The Pleiades (pronounced either “player-deez” or “plee-er-deez” and also known as the “Seven Sisters”) is a bright fuzzy patch of light that’s been impossible to miss all winter in the south after dark. It will soon sink into the Sun’s glare for summer, but before it does there’s time for one last visitor.

conjunction is an astronomical event that occurs when two celestial objects appear close together in the sky. It can involve planets, objects and/or the Moon

The conjunction of Venus and the Pleiades will occur on Monday, April 10, 2023. However, you should also look on Sunday and Tuesday nights when the two will be almost as close. If there’s a clear sky at sunset get outside and look west!

Go look at The Planets Today : A live view of the solar system and you’ll see that as Earth is orbiting the Sun it’s being tracked by Venus on the inside. That means Venus currently appears as far from the Sun as it ever can, from our point of view. Consequently it’s high in the sky after sunset

Venus and the Pleiades form a peculiar couple. Venus is extravagantly bright surrounded by a thick atmosphere reflecting 70 percent of all received light. The Pleiades however are dim and slight, since the young and not yet completely formed cluster is 400 light years away. These opposite characteristics offer a pretty view for star-gazers as well as photographers and astronomers.


New orleans

 The rich will make temples for Siva.

What shall I, a poor man, do?

My legs are pillars, the body the shrine,

the head a cupola of gold.

Listen, O lord of the meeting rivers,

things standing shall fall,

but the moving ever shall stay.

The power of knowledge destroys ignorance;

The power of light dissipates darkness;

The power of truth is foe of all untruth;

The sharana's experience of God is the sole cure of worldliness

Basavanna quotes. 

Friday, April 21, 2023

G old.

 Don’t prioritize your looks my friend,

they won’t last the journey.

Your sense of humour though, will only get better.

Your intuition will grow and expand like a majestic cloak of wisdom.

Your ability to choose your battles, will be fine-tuned to perfection.

Your capacity for stillness, for living in the moment, will blossom.

And your desire to live each and every moment will transcend all other wants.

Your instinct for knowing what (and who) is worth your time, will grow and flourish like ivy on a castle wall.

Don’t prioritize your looks my friend,

they will change forevermore,

that pursuit is one of much sadness and disappointment.

Prioritize the uniqueness that make you you, and the invisible magnet that draws in other like-minded souls to dance in your orbit.

These are the things which will only get better.

by Phillipe Vogelenzang



4 types.

 "According to Psychologists, there are four types of Intelligence:


1) Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

2) Emotional Quotient (EQ)

3) Social Quotient (SQ)

4) Adversity Quotient (AQ)


1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ): this is the measure of your level of comprehension. You need IQ to solve maths, memorize things, and recall lessons.


2. Emotional Quotient (EQ): this is the measure of your ability to maintain peace with others, keep to time, be responsible, be honest, respect boundaries, be humble, genuine and considerate.


3. Social Quotient (SQ): this is the measure of your ability to build a network of friends and maintain it over a long period of time.


People that have higher EQ and SQ tend to go further in life than those with a high IQ but low EQ and SQ. Most schools capitalize on improving IQ levels while EQ and SQ are played down.


A man of high IQ can end up being employed by a man of high EQ and SQ even though he has an average IQ.


Your EQ represents your Character, while your SQ represents your Charisma. Give in to habits that will improve these three Qs, especially your EQ and SQ.


Now there is a 4th one, a new paradigm:


4. The Adversity Quotient (AQ): The measure of your ability to go through a rough patch in life, and come out of it without losing your mind.

Ha ha ha 

When faced with troubles, AQ determines who will give up, who will abandon their family, and who will consider suicide.


Parents please expose your children to other areas of life than just Academics. They should adore manual labour (never use work as a form of punishment), Sports and Arts.


Develop their IQ, as well as their EQ, SQ and AQ. They should become multifaceted human beings able to do things independently of their parents.


Finally, do not prepare the road for your children. Prepare your children for the road."



Thursday, April 20, 2023

SriRangam.

 

The abode of a deity often described as Nam Perumal and Azahagiya Manavaalan, Tamil for “our god” and “beautiful groom”, the magnificent Ranganathaswamy Temple is home to Lord Ranganatha, a form of Lord Vishnu in a reclining pose.

Considered as one of the eight sywayambu kshetras of Lord Vishnu as per Alwar – the tradition of Tamil Nadu’s poet saints – its glory has seen it become the only temple to have been praised by all of them in their hymns. Together, they created as many as 247 pasurams or hymns in praise of the temple and its presiding deity.

Often referred to as the world’s largest functioning Hindu temple spread over a155 acres complex, it is also home to the tallest gopuram or temple tower across all South India. In fact, its rajagopuram makes for architectural grandeur at 237 feet above the complex base, moving up in 11 ascending tiers.

Tiruchirappalli is the fourth largest state in the city of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the oldest inhabited cities of the state. Situated amidst the Shevaroy Hills and the Palani Hills, it is surrounded by agricultural lands. Famous for its rich and varied cultural and architectural heritage, the city boasts of various significant sites that accentuates the influence of dynasties that reigned over the city, especially that of the Chola Dynasty and the British Raj. And a landmark epitome of this culture and history, right from the Chola dynasty to the reign of Krishnadevraya, has been the Srirangam temple. Srirangam Temple shows the intricacies of the architectural changes throughout its inception to the present-day. Each wall of the pillars is an architect’s and archeologist’s paradise. You can find historic inscriptions on the walls in various languages such as Sanskrit, Kannada, Tamil and Marathi. Apart from the temple, you can also visit the Butterfly Park which is home to some of the most beautiful butterflies. It also includes a collection of trees that resemble the zodiac signs and stars in Indian astrology. You can also visit the Rockfort which stands tall on an ancient rock and was built by the Pallavas and Pandyas. 

Srirangam temple is known as one of the world’s largest functioning Hindu temple. It is also one of the most significant of the 108 Divya Desams or Vishnu temples. It is the resting place of Lord Vishnu and includes over 80 shrines of Goddesses like Laxmi and Saraswati across the vicinity.The Srirangam temple is heavily influenced by Dravidian architecture and is enclosed by humongous rampart walls and gopurams. The Rajagopuram which is the tallest in Asia is at 237 feet above the complex base.Along with that, visitors can find themselves surrounded by seven prakarams that portray the seven chakras that run through our physical beings. Inside the compound area, you also have 39 grand pavilions. Millions of people from across the world come to take in the scenic beauty of the temple and blessings of the Lord Ranganatha.  

The preserver of universe

Known as the 'preserver' of the universe in the Hindu Triad, Lord Vishnu is revered as the supreme god amongst Hindu community of Vaishnavas or Vaishnavites. Along with Shiva and Brahma, Lord Vishnu form the 'Trimurti' aka, Triumvirate. Within it, Brahma is the creator of the universe, Shiva is the destroyer and Vishnu god is the preserver and protector of the universe.

 

The supreme god

Lord Vishnu is believed to possess powers that are greater than any other Hindu god. He is also said to have the power to maneuver energies on a universal scale, hence, one can immediately relate how his powers make him the preserver of the universe. Hindu god Vishnu is usually portrayed in a dark blue hue having 4 arms, a pair in the front, depicting his relationship with the physical world and the material world. The other pair is behind him, portraying his presence in the spiritual realm. He is said to have been married to Goddess Laxmi, Saraswati, and Ganga.

His many avatars

It is believed that Sri Vishnu god returned to earth in different avatars during troubled times and restored the balance of good and evil. As per believers, lord Vishnu has been reincarnated nine times. The first was Matsya the fish; the first physical being on Earth. He also took the form of Kurma, the tortoise to carry the weight of the mountain on his back. The third time, lord Vishnu returned to Earth as Varaha, the boar, to fight a war with a demon for 1000 years. In the next life, he was reincarnated as Narasimha, the Man-Lion, to protect a young devotee from a demon. Vamana was Vishnu's very first human incarnation. He later came back to Earth as Parshurama, the Lumberjack. After this, he came as one of the most famously known avatars, lord Rama. During the battle of Kurukshetra, he played a crucial role as Lord Krishna. Buddha is said to be the ninth and the last of his avatars on Earth. Hindus believe that Lord Vishnu will be reincarnated one last time before the world comes to an end.

Lord Vishnu’s most famous abode: Srirangam Temple

Lord Vishnu is worshipped as Ranganatha in the southern part of India. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple or Thiruvarangam is a Hindu temple dedicated to Ranganatha, a reclining form of Vishnu, standing tall in Srirangam, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. Constructed in the Dravidian Architecture, this temple is glorified by Alvars in their Divya Prabhanda and has the unique distinction of not only being the foremost among the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Lord Vishnu, but also of being the largest functioning Hindu temple in the world. Millions of visitors come to his shrine to be a part of various prayers and take in his divinity. The temple has such a spiritual vibe that one can sense the power of his presence not just at the place where the Lord rests but all around the temple as well

He rests in a reclining pose on Adisesha, the coiled serpent with five hoods. A unique feature of his idol is that it is crafted using stucco and thailam, a paste made of musk, camphor, honey, jaggery and sandal.

His sanctum is adorned with a gold-plated vimanam or crown tower and shaped like the term Om in Tamil. Its gable features Paravasudeva or the Supreme Being as well as an etching of Ramanuja, the 11th century religious scholar.

Devotees can also expect to get a darshan of other deities at each of the 81 shrines within the temple complex. These include various forms of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi as well as religious scholars and Alwar or Bhakthi poet saints.

 

These include Chakkarathazhwar, Narasimha, Rama, Hayagreeva, Gopala Krishna, Sridevi, Bhudevi and Alagiyamanavalan.

Here, they can get a glimpse into the temple’s history, which goes back to 3rd century B.C. as per some historians. Alternate views suggest it was built later in the 9th century A.D. by the Gangas, the ruling dynasty based at Talakkadu on the banks of the Kaveri. Nevertheless, the temple became an important hub for both, religion and culture over the next few centuries.

Though its location on an island lodged between two rivers saw it being invaded several times, it remained an influential centre for the growing Bhakti movement. Today considered among the largest Hindu temple complexes in the world, it was rebuilt in the late 14th century. It also saw additions to its original structure in the 16th, 17th and 21st centuries.

The temple offers testimony to the cultural diversity and exchange that was prevalent during its early period; modern day visitors can expect to find historic inscriptions not just in Tamil, but also Sanskrit, Telegu, Marathi, Oriya and Kannada. The scripts used for these inscriptions include Tamil as well as a Grantha – a script used by Tamil and Malayalam scholars to write Sanskrit since 6th century A.D.

Apart from its religious and cultural significance, the Srirangam Temple also merits a visit for its architectural glory. The world’s largest functioning Hindu temple, the complex is designed in the quintessential Dravidian architecture style.

Spread over 155 acres, it welcomes guests with seven prakarams or compounds, representing the seven chakras related to our body and soul. Inside the compound area stand 81 shrines, 21 stunning gopurams and 39 grand pavilions. Built in stone with elaborate carvings, the complex has over 800 inscriptions that offer insights into religious and social influences during the medieval era. The complex is also home to frescoes depicting scenes from Hindu scriptures and legends as well as those from the life of religious scholars.

A noteworthy architectural element within the temple complex is the Hall of 1000 Pillars. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, this granite structure features a mandapam (hall) as well as water tanks in the centre. Guests should especially look out for the eight monolithic pillars that feature marvelous sculptures of warriors in action.

 The grand complex continues to be home to special features that are great examples of civic facilities for locals and visitors. These include water tanks and granaries. It is also home to several temple chariots that play an integral role during festivals and special occasions.

Of the temple’s 12 major water tanks, the surya soc, named after the sun and chandra pushkarani, after the moon, deserve a special mention in every guest’s itinerary. Together, these two water tanks can hold as much as two million litres. The complex is also home to multiple granaries. This ensures the temple kitchen is well-equipped to serve visitors, the lesser privileged as well as the local population.

 

Temple chariots such as the Garuda vahana, Simha vahana, Hanumantha vahana, and Sesha vahana are some of the most significant ones present in the temple complex. These play an especially important role during festivals and occasions.

Srirangam Temple

The 4 distinct phases of South Indian style of architecture in South India

Throughout history, the southern part of India was home to changing kingdoms and dynasties who invariably left their mark and influence on the temples and architecture of the region. Here’s a look at some of the most prominent features of the South Indian order or style of architecture.

Historically speaking, there are 4 prominent styles of architecture. The history of South Indian style of architecture dates to the Pallava dynasty, around the 6th century AD and can be traced through 4 phases. The rock-cut architecture was one of the most significant styles within caves. Soon after, temples started to come into existence.

The basic South Indian style of architecture temple was made up of just the “Mandapa” with nothing else surrounding it. Later, these mandapas evolved into raths. Mahabalipuram is home to 6 such raths in a single cave. The largest rath is called “Dharmraja” and the smallest rath is called Draupadi. The Dharmraja ratha marked the inception of South Indian style of architecture.

Phase :1

During the rule of the Chola dynasty in the 11th century, the first phase begins to flourish. The style belonging to this time consisted of a "Vimana", a pyramid tower and a "Gopuram", which is a huge entrance to the temple built with multiple tiers, adorned with sculptures of gods and goddesses. Within the vicinity of the temple, a tank was deemed sacred and was used by priests followed with a "mandapa” built at the center of the temple. The Brihadeswara temple at Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is a prime example of the Cholapuram style, demonstrating a shift towards a South Indian style of architecture.

Phase :2

The Vijayanagara school of architecture is where one can identify real structured temples with carvings on rock surfaces and more animal representations across the walls and pillars of the temple. The then-ruler, Krishnadevraya commissioned various temples and pillared mandapas and gopurams around the main sanctum, which came to be known as Rayagopurams. Sculptures of supernatural horses were constantly used within the pillars of these temples. The Kailashnath Temple at Kanchipuram is predominantly structured on similar lines.

Phase :3

The Meenakshi-Sundareswara temple at Madurai is a fine example of the Nayaka’s architecture. Although influenced by the Cholas and the Pallavas style, it still maintains a distinct elegance with its surface carvings and engravings. Each story is delineated by a parapet of miniature shrines and barrel-vault roofs at the center in this style of architecture.

Phase :4

The Chalukya phase combines both, Nagra and South Indian styles. It consists primarily of the Vimana and Mandapa from the South Indian architecture. Various temples at Badami, Karnataka were constructed in this style. To conclude, South India is rich in its cultural and varied heritage. It’s each structure is unique than the previous ones, brimming with a vast historical and cultural significance and only the ones with a keen sense of architecture can realize the differences between the styles.

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Periya koil vallalar

 His comments were recorded in Vartha malai.

There are 5 reasons for calling the servants of the Lord as SriVaishnavas.

They are the wealthy sons of Sriman Narayana.

The Lord with Goddess are father and mother for them

Goddess is the recommendatory body for them by her association they become Sri Vaishnavas.

They know the greatness of the Lord.

In the Dvaya mantra preached to them the beginning Sriman Narayana they attain the birth of knowledge.

The above though in English should be thought in Tamil for its essence,  none as expert as John Muir can translate beautifully. 

3 types.,

 In Varthamalai 350 says there are three types of Vaishnavas.

They are 1. Satkarayogya: this is the first stage, they praise themselves being a Srivaishnava and do not possess eligibility to stand equal to the next stage, they wear the Srivaishnava Tirunamam and pronounce the Tirumantram but are indifferent to its purport. they neither possess the necessary Srivaishnava attributes nor follow their way of life. most belong to this category.

2. Sahavasa Yogya these Srivaishnavas possess or have association with people, have Vedanthic knowledge and its practicality. they are even stamped by the acharya and hence are greater than the first type.

3. Sadhanubhava yogya thses Srivaishnavas always think of experiencing Bhagavat attributes and the usage of all bodily parts for the sake of serving the Lord.

 These are by Nanjeeyar.

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Me

 Mannile Eeramundu

Mulkaatil Poovum Undu

Nambinaal Naalai Undu

Kai Thaanga Jeevan Undu


Enge Ponaalum

Ponvaanam Kannodu

Yellai Ingillai Vaa

Kaalam Nammodu


Mannile Eeramundu

Mulkaatil Poovum Undu


Ulluruthi Kaanbathu Dhaan

Bhoomiyilae Un Uyaram

Ennam Seyal Aagivittaal

Ellaame Thedi Varum


Unmai Vazhi Nee Nadanthe

Povathu Dhaan Vaazhvin Aram

Anbin Kodi Yetri Vaika

Thunai Serum Kodi Tharam



Thedal Illaatha

Uyir Undo Sollamma

Ellaam Unnulle

Athai Thedu Kannamma


Mannile Eeramundu

Mulkaatil Poovum Undu

Nambinaal Naalai Undu

Kai Thaanga Jeevan Undu

Monday, April 17, 2023

Traits of the righteous.

 Tamil work Thrikadukam lists three things necessary for one’s own good, elaborated R. Narayanan in a discourse. One must earn money with a view to helping others. One must speak sweet words. One must live a virtuous life. These three qualities will save a man from hell, says Thrikadukam. Thirukkural, which offers a lot of valuable advice, also talks about how we should come to conclusions. We may hear a lot of things from various sources about some incident, or about a person. We must not jump to conclusions on the basis of what we hear. Thirukkural says that it is our responsibility to check out the veracity of the statements coming from various people, and then arrive at a conclusion.

Sirupanchamoolam says that we should share our wealth with others, and also learn to curb anger. These are the characteristic traits of righteous people. The world is kept alive and thriving only because of the presence in it of virtuous people. If not for such people, the world would have ceased to exist long ago, says another verse in Thirukkural.

There were rules to be followed even in warfare, and a verse in Purananuru brings this out. Before the war began, a drum would be sounded, warning women and children to go to safe places, for war was about to begin. It was also the norm that civilian areas, places where people gathered, temples and places where food was served to the needy, would be outside the war zone. Poet Avvaiyar says in Nalvazhi that when a river runs dry, one can walk across it, and at such times, one finds the sand scorching at midday. But if you dig the river bed a little, the water under the surface is cool. Likewise, generous men, even when they lose their riches, will continue to give to others whatever they can.


Sunday, April 16, 2023

Milagazhwan

Ulakkai Srirangam temple.harbringer of festivities.
 Sriranga Mangala Nidhim Karunanivasam

Sri Venkatadri Sikarala Kalamegam

Sri Hastisaila Sikharojvala Parijatham

Srisam Namami  Sirasa Yadhusaila Deepam.

In the above sloka the four Divya Desams are mentioned. And this is a popular sloka recited as daily prayer by  every Vaishnava. It is also a practice by them that when they visit these four divyadesgams there is a place in the temple where they pay their respects by touching a particular place in Melkote they feel sanctified if they touch a pillar on which an image of Milagazhwan is chisseled it is in the Yadugiri Nachiyar sannidhi. People place salt pepper and termeric at the feet and take a vow.

In Kanchi Vardaraja perumal koil they touch the Golden lizard and pray the tayar before they visit perumal. Actually all temples they do so. 

In Tirupati Venkatesa perumal temple they touch the paduka. And pray at Varaha temple first. 

In Srirangam ulakkai is touched during festival time.

The story of Milagazhwan.

Milagazhwan was a great scholar with acharya  who belonged to upper kongu state (Karnataka) an Asthana Vidwan in the palace of the king. he was known for his stringent poetry in Sanskrit he was called Marichasuri. since he was of small stature round face and sharp wisdom people referred to him as milaka (pepper)

In Karnataka Mazhuvur, Maruthur, Thondanur and Saligrama and a few other agraharas were known for scholars of tamil kanada and sanskrit. Ramanujas disciples like Embar, Ananthalwan, Somasiandan, Naduvil Azhwan, Echchan etc were asked to conquer the Mayavadins in those places. Sri Ramanuja directed Mudaliyandan to conquer Milakazwan who was well known in Upper Kongu state. Accordingly Mudaliyandan conquered Milakazhwan in Taraka vadha. Milakazhwan carried Mudaliyandan on his back and crossed lower kongu state and reached Sri Ramanujar prostrated before him. He had failed in the disputation so he was now willing to become a disciple of Sri Ramanuja. Hewas requested to propagate Visistadvaita siddantha in the area as Simhasanadhipati. he was a constant companion to Sri Ramanuja charya when he was in Karnataka. 

Sri Ramanuja was edugirinachiyar sannidhi after the consecration of Tirunarayana in Melkote. A devotee while constructing the edugiri nachiyar sannidhi had chisilled malikazawan figure in a pillar. There isan inscription in which Sriranga Nachchiyar kainkaryam is mentioned as;

Sri Thimma Thanda Nayaka Mahishee

Sriranga Nayakee rasitha,

Sampathkumara Mahishee Bharathaha

Prathipati Rangamandapiraka.

In Edu there is a mention of a king who built a cluster of houses for the poor, he was averse to Srivaishnavas. when the distribution of houses took place Milakazhwan did not receive one. when questioned he was told because he was a disciple of Sri Ramanuja he was not entitled to one. Milakazhwan was over joyed he took up his garments threw them in the air and danced in joy. this incident finds mention in Tiruvoymozhi too. Milakazwan request Sri Ramanuja to get him liberation, Ramanujacharya asked him to request Lord Srinivasa.accordingly hewent to Tirumala and requested the Lord but in vain. One should go through ones acharya. So he approached Tirumalai Ananthalwan who on his behalf requested Lord Srinivasa to sanction him liberation. The very next dayn he attained Moksha.









 

Saturday, April 15, 2023

Tribute.

 NATOPAJAM PRAVRITTHAM BAHUBIRUPACHITAM YAMUNEYA PRABANDHAIHI THRATHAM SAMYAGYATHEERNDRA IRIDIMAKHILAMTHAMAHA KARSINAM DARSANAM NAHA ( T M K OF V D .VERSE496)

PARASARA BHATTAR IN SRIRANGARAJASTAVA VERSE 5.

V D IN YATHIRAJA SAPTHATHI VERSE 5

RAMANUJA NOORTHTHANDADI VERSE 20.

UPADESA RATNAMALA VERSE 36 BY M M

Friday, April 14, 2023

MARANERI NAMBI.

 This Acharya is the one who impressed Yamunacharya the most. 

Yamunacharya was wonderstruck when he saw acharya working in the field drink mud water instead of pure water. When questioned why he was doing such a thing. He was told that as the body goes into the earth ultimately he did not find it strange to feed it mud water. This yamunacharya equated to Satakopa who had eradicated with anger the Sata vayu before it entered his body.

{The Sanskrit root word here is “Shata” - शठ. In Vaishnavite tradition, one of Nammaazhvar’s titular names is Shata-kopan. Legend is that after He was born, He drove away Shata-vayu in anger.  Since He spurned off Shata in anger, thus the title Shata-Kopa.

As for “chadaari”, the word is actually “Shataari”, which would split as “Shata + Ari” in Sanskrit. The meaning being “enemy (Ari) of Shata”. The Shataaris are always placed under the feet of the presiding deity in sanctum sanctorums of the Vishnu temples, and are made with mini Padukas on top of crown like structures. The belief is that by placing this thing - Shataari - which is always at the feet of the Lord, upon devotee’s head, the devotee is graced with the ability to fight off Shata.}

 He thus called him Maran Err Nambi. He invited him to join his group. M Nambi refused saying he  belong to panchama caste. Yamunacharya told him there was no caste bar for a Brahmajnani. He joined and served his acarya with great reverence. 

Yamunacharya once had fixed a date of performing punyavachanam of the new hall being expanded for his kalakshepam. On the penultimate dayM N visited the hall with another disciple and was well impressed. 

When Yamunacharya learnt this he canceled the performance of the punyavachanam and directly started the kalakshepam lecture. The reason being the hall was already sanctified by the foot prints of M Nambi who he equated to Nammalwar . So great a regard he had for M N. 

Lak Aarati

 ॥ Aarti Shri Lakshmi Ji ॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata,Maiya Jai Lakshmi Mata।

Tumako Nishidin Sevat,Hari Vishnu Vidhata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥

Uma Rama Brahmani,Tum Hi Jag-Mata।

Surya-Chandrama DhyavatNaarad Rishi Gata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥

Durga Roop Niranjani,Sukh Sampatti Data।

Jo Koi Tumako Dhyavat,Riddhi-Siddhi Dhan Pata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥

Tum Patal-Nivasini,Tum Hi Shubhdata।

Karma-Prabhav-Prakashini,Bhavanidhi Ki Trata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥

Jis Ghar Mein Tum Rahti,Sab Sadgun Aata।

Sab Sambhav Ho Jata,Man Nahi Ghabrata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥

Tum Bin Yagya Na Hote,Vastra Na Koi Pata।

Khan-Pan Ka Vaibhav,Sab Tumase Aata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥

Shubh-Gun Mandir Sundar,Kshirodadhi-Jata।

Ratna Chaturdash Tum Bin,Koi Nahi Pata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥

Mahalakshmi Ji Ki Aarti,Jo Koi Jan Gata।

Ur Anand Samata,Paap Utar Jata॥

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata॥


Thursday, April 13, 2023

Great s

 In Ancient Greece, Socrates had a great reputation of wisdom. One day, someone came to find the great philosopher and said to him:

- Do you know what I just heard about your friend?

- A moment, replied Socrates. Before you tell me, I would like to test you the three sieves.

- The three sieves?

- Yes, continued Socrates. Before telling anything about the others, it's good to take the time to filter what you mean. I call it the test of the three sieves. The first sieve is the TRUTH. Have you checked if what you're going to tell me is true?

- No, I just heard it.

- Very good! So, you don't know if it's true. We continue with the second sieve, that of KINDNESS. What you want to tell me about my friend, is it good?

- Oh, no! On the contrary.

- So, questioned Socrates, you want to tell me bad things about him and you're not even sure they're true? Maybe you can still pass the test of the third sieve, that of UTILITY. Is it useful that I know what you're going to tell me about this friend?

- No, really.

- So, concluded Socrates, what you were going to tell me is neither true, nor good, nor useful. Why, then, did you want to tell me this?


"Gossip is a bad thing. In the beginning it may seem enjoyable and fun, but in the end, it fills our hearts with bitterness and poisons us, too!" 


Gossips undresses and shames and leaves innocent people who cannot defend themselves vulnerable. It unclothes human dignity and shames the others unfairly. We kill innocent people with our gossip and bad mouthing… Gossip is the stripping of human dignity by bitter souls…

 

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Chaiti

 Chaiti are semi-classical songs, originating from the Indian subcontinent, sung in the Hindu calendar month of Chait. These songs are rendered during the Holy month of Sri Rama Navami in March/April. It falls under light classical form of Hindustani classical music. The songs typically have the name of Lord Rama. 




चैत मासे बोले रे कोयलिया हो रामा मोरे आंगनवा

चइत मासे बोले रे कोयलिया हो रामा मोरे आंगनव – 2 बोले रे कोयलिया बोले रे कोयलिया मोरे आंगनवा में चौत मासे बोले रे कोयलिया हो रामा मोरे आंगनवा


कुहुकी कुहुकि बोले कारी थे कोयलिया

कुहुकी कुहुकि बोले कारी थे कोयलिया

कुहूक उठत मोरे मनवा हो रामा हुक

हुक उठत मोरे मनवा हो रामा

हुक उठत मोरे मनवा हो रामा मोरे आंगनवा में

चौत मासे बोले रे कोयलिया हो रामा मोरे आंगनवा-२


याद आवत जब पिया के मिलन की

याद आवत जब पिया के मिलन की

पिया के मिलन की पिया के मिलन की

भर आवेला नयनवा हो रामा हांआं….आं

भर आवेला नयनवा हो रामा मोरे आंगनवा

मोरे आंगनवा मोरे आंगनवा चौत मासे बोले रे कोयलिया हो रामा मोरे आंगनवा-२



Sunday, April 9, 2023

The power of truth.

 This is the point one begins. Like master was saying yesterday, you can start by I will tell truth in the temple, truth at gurus place etc and slowly expand it to say every Tuesday and Friday I will talk only the truth. Next step should be everytime I need to say something it will be only if it is true. This way one can gradually improve you can see small results. Then one must do only acts that are positive to saying being true. One must engage in acts that get positive results for example early morning prayer, doing the sandyavandana reading about good things. Bad articles when read seen or thought lead one to negativity. So abstain from seeing bad things reading bad things doing bad etc. Once you are able to differentiate good from bad you are on the right path.

Ask your self

Is it the truth. 

Will it bring good will to all concerned. 

Will it be beneficial for all.

The Rotary four way test the principle on which the wheel runs. Great acts are possible if one consciously follows this. 

Do some kainkaryam in the temple,be in the company of good people. All this leads to good path. 

Rama Rama Rama. Is the only mantra. 


Saturday, April 8, 2023

The only P.

 The prayer 

to repeat daily:


"O Lord, marvelous Friend, all - powerful Master, penetrate all our being and transfigure it so that Thou alone livest in us and by us.! "

With blessings

The Mother.

11.02.1946.

The Lord must be so ingrained in us that all thought is of him all work is for him all happening is of his will. It must be so unconscious  a a thought that if you realize you are doing some thing wrong just take his name and that alone will protect you and lead you to the right path.  That is the power of his name. If you take it everytime you would be but doing the right act . 

हे रोम रोम में बसने वाले राम

हे रोम रोम में बसने वाले राम

जगत के स्वामी हे अंतर्यामी

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

हे रोम रोम में बसने वाले राम

आस का बंधन तोड़ चुकी हु

तुझपर सब कुछ छोड़ चुकी हु

आस का बंधन तोड़ चुकी हु

तुझपर सब कुछ छोड़ चुकी हु

नाथ मेरे मै क्यों कुछ सोचु

नाथ मेरे मै क्यों कुछ सोचु

तू जाने तेरा काम

जगत के स्वामी हे अंतर्यामी

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

हे रोम रोम में बसने वाले राम

तेरे चरण की धूल जो पाये

वह कंकर हिरा हो जाए

तेरे चरण की धूल जो पाये

वह कंकर हिरा हो जाए

भाग मेरे जो मैंने पाया

इन चरणो में धाम

जगत के स्वामी हे अंतर्यामी

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

हे रोम रोम में बसने वाले राम

भेद तेरा कोई क्या पहचाने

जो तुझसे हो वह तुझे जाने

भेद तेरा कोई क्या पहचाने

जो तुझसे हो वह तुझे जाने

तेरे किये को हम क्या दे वे

तेरे किये को हम क्या दे वे

भले बुरे का नाम

जगत के स्वामी हे अंतर्यामी

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

हे रोम रोम में बसने वाले राम

जगत के स्वामी हे अंतर्यामी

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

मै तुझसे क्या मांगू

हे रोम रोम में बसने वाले राम

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

None so blessed.

 Rama says no one endowed with a body, a God human being or sage has put me under such obligation as you have done Hanuman. How can I repay your obligation my mind shrinks the debt that I owe you cannot be repaid. 

Shiva too states no one is as blessed as Hanuman. He has been doubly blessed by Rama and Sita. Sita blesses him saying may you become a repository of strength and virtue. 

Hanuman is a paradigm of the synthesis of Bhakti and Shakti strength  a bestower of positive energy Slayer of negetivities, healer of ailments, pains and sorrow. An example of courage fortitude and excellence. 

Panguni uthiram

Monday, April 3, 2023

soap operas dramatisation

 Creating soap opera in our lives is a symptom of Resistance.

resistance is a force that counteracts
Why put in years of work designing a new software interface
when you can get just as much attention by bringing home a
boyfriend.
Sometimes entire families participate unconsciously in a
culture of self-dramatization. The kids fuel the tanks, the
grown-ups arm the phasers, the whole starship lurches from
one spine-tingling episode to another. And the crew knows
how to keep it going. If the level of drama drops below a
certain threshold, someone jumps in to amp it up. Dad gets
drunk, Mom gets sick, Janie shows up for church with an
Oakland Raiders tattoo. It’s more fun than a movie. And it
works: Nobody gets a damn thing done.
Sometimes I think of Resistance as a sort of evil twin to Santa
Claus, who makes his rounds house-to-house, making sure
that everything’s taken care of. When he comes to a house
that’s hooked on self-dramatization, his ruddy cheeks glow
and he giddy-ups away behind his eight tiny reindeer. He
knows there’ll be no work done in that house.

Kemon Boka Monta Re

 Hmm, Kagaz Ke Do Pankh Leke

Uda Chala Jaye Re
Jahaan Nahin Jaana Tha Ye
Wahin Chala Haye Re

Umar Ka Yeh Taana Baana
Samajh Na Paaye Re
Zubaan Pe Jo Moh Maaya
Namak Lagaye Re

Ke Dekhe Na Bhale Na
Daane Na Gaaye Re Disha Hara
Kemon Boka Monta Re

Kagaz Ke Do Pankh Leke
Uda Chala Jaye Re
Jahaan Nahin Jaana Tha Ye
Wahin Chala Haye Re

Umar Ka Yeh Taana Baana
Samajh Na Paaye Re
Zubaan Pe Jo Moh Maaya
Namak Lagaye Re

Ke Dekhe Na Bhale Na
Daane Na Gaaye Re Disha Hara
Kemon Boka Monta Re

Fateh Kare Kile Saare
Bhed Jaaye Deewarein
Prem Koi Sendh Laage

Agar Magar Pali Pali
Jiya Ko Yoon Uchhale
Jiya Nahin Gend Laage

Maati Ko Ye Chandan Sa
Maathe Pe Sajaye Re
Zubaan Pe Jo Moh Maaya
Namak Lagaye Re

Ke Dekhe Na Bhale Na
Jaane Na Daayre Disha Haara
Kemon Boka Monta Re

O Pran Pakhi Mor Uira Jay
Khancha Theke
Pirit Bodo Jala Re
Oo Bodo Jala Re

O Pran Pakhi Mor Uira Jay
Khancha Theke

Dhi Tana, Dhi Tana, Dhi Tana

why once not enough

 This knowledge is the king of education, the most secret of all secrets. It is the purest knowledge, and because it gives direct perception of the self by realization, it is the perfection of religion. It is everlasting, and it is joyfully performed.

The Supreme Lord said: My dear Arjuna, because you are never envious of Me, I shall impart to you this most secret wisdom, knowing which you shall be relieved of  the miseries of material existence.

Engage your mind always in thinking of Me, offer obeisances and worship Me. Being completely absorbed in Me, surely you will come to Me.

How much greater then are the brahmanas, the righteous, the devotees and saintly kings who in this temporary miserable world engage in loving service unto Me.

I envy no one, nor am I partial to anyone. I am equal to all. But whoever renders service unto Me in devotion is a friend, is in Me, and I am also a friend to him.

Even if one commits the most abominable actions, if he is engaged in devotional service, he is to be considered saintly because he is properly situated.

He quickly becomes righteous and attains lasting peace. O son of Kunti, declare it boldly that My devotee never perishes.

Those who are not faithful on the path of devotional service cannot attain Me, O conqueror of foes, but return to birth and death in this material world.

By Me, in My unmanifested form, this entire universe is pervaded. All beings are in Me, but I am not in them.

And yet everything that is created does not rest in Me. Behold My mystic opulence! Although I am the maintainer of all living entities, and although I am everywhere, still My Self is the very source of creation.

As the mighty wind, blowing everywhere, always rests in ethereal space know that in the same manner all beings rest in Me.

O son of Kunti, at the end of the millennium every material manifestation enters into My nature, and at the beginning of another millennium, by My potency I again create.

The whole cosmic order is under Me. By My will it is manifested again and again, and by My will it is annihilated at the end.

O Dhananjaya, all this work cannot bind Me. I am ever detached, seated as though neutral.

This material nature is working under My direction, O son of Kunti, and it is producing all moving and unmoving beings. By its rule this manifestation is created and annihilated again and again.

Fools deride Me when I descend in the human form. They do not know My transcendental nature and My supreme dominion over all that be.

Those who are thus bewildered are attracted by demonic and atheistic views. In that deluded condition, their hopes for liberation, their fruitive activities, and their culture of knowledge are all defeated.

O son of Prtha, those who are not deluded, the great souls, are under the protection of the divine nature. They are fully engaged in devotional service because they know Me as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, original and inexhaustible.

Always chanting My glories, endeavoring with great determination, bowing down before Me, these great souls perpetually worship Me with devotion.

Others, who are engaged in the cultivation of knowledge, worship the Supreme Lord 

But it is I who am the ritual, I the sacrifice, the offering to the ancestors, the healing herb, the transcendental chant. I am the butter and the fire and the offering.

I am the father of this universe, the mother, the support, and the grandsire. I am the object of knowledge, the purifier and the syllable om. I am also the Rk, the Sama, and the Yajur [Vedas].

I am the goal, the sustainer, the master, the witness, the abode, the refuge and the most dear friend. I am the creation and the annihilation, the basis of everything, the resting place and the eternal seed.

O Arjuna, I control heat, the rain and the drought. I am immortality, and I am also death personified. Both being and nonbeing are in Me.

Those who study the Vedas and drink the soma juice, seeking the heavenly planets, worship Me indirectly. They take birth on the planet of Indra, where they enjoy godly delights.

When they have thus enjoyed heavenly sense pleasure, they return to this mortal planet again. Thus, through the Vedic principles, they achieve only flickering happiness.

But those who worship Me with devotion, meditating on My transcendental form-to them I carry what they lack and preserve what they have.

Whatever a man may sacrifice to other gods, O son of Kunti, is really meant for Me alone, but it is offered without true understanding.

I am the only enjoyer and the only object of sacrifice. Those who do not recognize My true transcendental nature fall down.

Those who worship the demigods will take birth among the demigods; those who worship ghosts and spirits will take birth among such beings; those who worship ancestors go to the ancestors; and those who worship Me will live with Me.

If one offers Me with love and devotion a leaf, a flower, fruit and water, I will accept it.

O son of Kunti, all that you do, all that you eat, all that you offer and give away, as well as all austerities that you may perform, should be done as an offering unto Me.

In this way you will be freed from all reactions to good and evil deeds, and by this principle of renunciation you will be liberated and come to Me.

Sunday, April 2, 2023

cows.

 Cows serve to illustrate philosophical truths to us, said Velukkudi Krishnan, in a discourse. Cows come in different colours, but the milk they yield is always white. Likewise, the atmas that inhabit different bodies are all alike. There is no distinction on the basis of sex, or physical attributes. While different people have different features and physical structures, the atma is the same in everyone, just as milk from every cow is white. There were many cows in Gokula, but Krishna milked them all. Andal uses the word ‘pala’, meaning many, in her “katru karavai’ pasuram, indicating Krishna’s role as the One who milked a multitude of cows. Likewise, there are many jivatmas, but only one Paramatma.

Arulala Perumal Emperumanar, a disciple of Ramanujacharya, wrote a work called Jnana Saram, where he talks of the love of a cow for its new born calf. The cow, soon after giving birth, cleans the calf, by licking the afterbirth and blood from the body of the calf. What one would think of as unclean seems desirable to the cow, because of its love for its calf. Likewise, Lord Narayana does not shun us because of our mistakes, but gives us His protection wholeheartedly. Because of this quality of vatsalya, He sees even our demerits as our merits.

A dhyana sloka for srimad bhagvatham says  that whenever srimad bhagvatham is recited, Krishna will be present there this is akin to a cow following the calf there is a kamyavan close to brindavan,  Krishna used to lead the cows there to a pond called vimala kunda he would bend over with his hands at his back and show the calves how to scoop up water using their tongues.