Scriptures say that developing hatred towards others may drive a person into an unfathomable abyss. Even if others display animosity towards us, we should ignore the same. Otherwise, we may lose our peace of mind. Smt. Vasuki Manoharan said in a discourse that a person can be free from anger and derive tranquillity by worshipping Lord Narasimha. Hiranyakasipu cultivated endless hostility towards Lord Narayana, who killed his brother Hiranyaksha. Hiranyakasipu had warned that he would kill everyone who chanted the name of God instead of his name, including his son. But God gave him a son to chant ever His name much against Hiranyakasipu’s wishes. As devotion transcends all barriers, including caste, creed, race and age, Hiranyakasipu‘s son, Prahladha, started worshipping the Lord even at a very young age. The child had to incur his father’s wrath and face untold misery, but God had not failed to protect His devotee.Lord says that of all 12 Tamil calendar months, He cherishes the month of Margazhi; of all birds, he likes Garuda; of all animals, he prefers the Lion; and of all Asuras, he admires Prahladha. Worship of Lord Narasimha during Pradosha Kalam is the most auspicious. Chanting the sloka, Narasimha Prapathi, will protect us like a shield from all kinds of evils and problems and will yield peace and prosperity.People can worshiNarasimha only in templesp Lakshmi Narasimha and Yoga Narasimha at home, but Ugra Narasimha only in temple.
Vedas made their appearance in the form of the Ramayana. They reveal things that are not known to us (Vedayatheethi Veda:). Akkarakkani Srinidhi swamy said in a discourse that Sri Rama exhibited the tenets codified in the Vedas through His conduct and behaviour. The Vedas are the source of dharma, and Sri Rama was the upholder and embodiment of dharma. The concluding part of the Vedas is called Upanishads, which denotes taking us nearer to God.
Sage Valmiki has brought out in the Ramayana the five essential elements of life to be known by all. They are: realising the nature of one’s self, means understanding that we are the subjects of God (Aatma Swaroopam), Lakshmana and Bharatha are portrayed as Sri Rama’s servitudes; realising the nature of God — Lord Narayana Himself has manifested as Sri Rama (Bhagawad Swaroopam); the ways and means to attain Him (Upaaya Swaroopam) — Vibheeshana is cited as the best example for Upaayam who had unconditionally surrendered at the feet of Sri Rama; the various obstacles that stand in our way (Virodhi Swaroopam) — Vibheeshana had not hesitated to tell Sri Rama that he was the brother of Ravana. We must admit that we committed various faults and sins and seek pardon; the end result (Phala Swaroopam) — Vibheeshana became the servitor of Lord Rama. God is sure to embrace and take us to his domain, Sri Vaikunta.
In His manifestation as Krishna, Lord had undertaken various acts to weed out adharma and establish dharma. Smt. Vasuki Manoharan said in a discourse about the extraordinary ways and means that Krishna followed. When Duryodhana and Arjuna came to seek His support in the war, Krishna assured Duryodhana to give His army but offered Himself to Arjuna. Before going as an emissary on behalf of Pandavas, Krishna tried to elicit the opinion of Pandavas, but Sahadeva said what Krishna had in His mind would alone take place.As an emissary, He did not go to Duryodhana’s palace but went to Vidura’s house only to make him not participate in the war as he had “Vishnu Dhanus”, the most powerful weapon. Duryodhana initially thought to nominate Aswathama, the son of Dhronacharya, as the chief of his army, but Krishna ensured that it did not happen. Krishna revealed to Karna the secret of his birth. He asked Kunthi Devi to seek two boons from Karna — not to use Nagasthra more than once, and not to kill Pandavas except Arjuna. During the war with Karna, Arjuna told Krishna that it appeared as if Dharma Devatha stood in front of him instead of Karna. But Krishna pacified Arjuna and asked him to continue the fight. Lord Krishna, through every deed, tried to establish the mission of His manifestation — reducing the burden of the earth.
God has endowed unique attributes to all of His creations. Upholding that uniqueness is called dharma, and it conquers the world (dharmena jayathi loka:). Sri Krishna Premi Swamigal said in a discourse that water gives coolness, fire emanates heat, mother earth shoulders all things with patience and the sea has an unfathomable depth. Similarly, human beings have some dharmas to follow, one of which is to express love and affection (premai). A duty is cast upon us to render service with warmth. A person sans adoration is said to be equal to an animal (dharmena heena: pasubhi: samaana:). It is common to see the endearment between spouses, parents and children, siblings, rulers and citizens and between friends, which interlinks the world.
A person may commit mistakes if he is without tender-heartedness. Damsel Menaka deserted her daughter Sakunthala. The most dreadful Hiranyakasipu gave all sorts of troubles to his son Prahladha. Ravana had to forsake his pious brother Vibhishana. King Nala deserted his wife Damayanthi.Saint Meerabai says, “If we have love and affection in our hearts, God will reside in us”. It is premai that establishes the connection between people and God. In times of misery, Sita followed Sri Rama, Bharatha pleaded with Rama to accept the kingdom, Pandavas maintained unity even during testing times, and Hanuman and Sugreeva’s efforts for Rama’s sake were highly laudable. All these had taken place out of absolute admiration.
One has to put in effort to attain a goal. This is the advice teachers and parents give students. But even adults often forget this, and tend to get dejected when their efforts fail. Often, a goal is not attained easily. Repeated attempts are needed. If we give up after making a few attempts, we cannot be successful, said R. Narayanan in a discourse. Thiruvalluvar says that determination to continue one’s work results in prosperity, but lack of enthusiastic effort results in poverty. The length of the stalk of the lotus is that of the depth of the water. The extent to which a man rises is proportionate to his hard work and his determination. No matter how many times we destroy a spider web, the spider comes back to spin a new one in place of the one destroyed. We have to learn from the spider. While there may be setbacks, that should not deter us from trying again and again.Kumaraguruparar in his Needhi Neri Vilakkam says that those who are determined to complete a task will not be affected by physical discomforts; they will not be bothered by hunger; they will not worry about lack of sleep; they will not be affected by the harm that others do to them; they will not pay heed to the amount of time they spend on the task. Trikatukam describes the traits of a person who never wavers, when he is working towards a goal. He never borrows; he never eats without offering food to guests; he is never forgetful. It further says that we should seek the company of such people.Poet Bharati dreamt of an invention which would make it possible for those living in Kanchi in Tamil Nadu to hear the words of the poets of Kasi. That dream later became a reality, as means of communication improved, due to the efforts of scientists and engineers.
Srimad Bhagavatam has answers to all our questions about Vedanta. If you compare nectar and Bhagavata Purana, nectar seems insignificant. People bathe in sacred rivers to get rid of their sins. But we just have to drink the nectar called Srimad Bhagavatam, for our sins to be wiped out, said Valayapet Ramachariar in a discourse.
Lord Krishna adores those who listen to a narration of Bhagavata Purana. Pareekshit listened to a narration of Srimad Bhagavatam, and as a result, he attained moksha. The first sloka of Srimad Bhagavatam is a mangala sloka. Obeisance is offered to Lord Krishna, who is the cause of creation, sustenance and dissolution. In Daya Sataka, Vedanta Desika says that during the deluge, cetanas are helpless and due to Daya Devi, the Lord gives the jivatmas bodies, and makes them experience joy or sorrow, according to their karmas. This is so that eventually, they can reach His feet. Such a merciful God gave us the Vedas. The Vedas do more good for us than even our parents, by showing us what is right and what is wrong. Vedas have two segments — poorva mimamsa and uttara mimamsa. Uttara mimamsa shows us how to attain moksha. It is difficult to understand the Vedas, and the Itihasas and Puranas must be studied to comprehend the Vedas. If you want to know about the Supreme Brahman, you have to turn to the uttara mimamsa. Srimad Bhagavatam helps us understand Vedantic truths. The One who is praised in the Vedas is the One who is praised in Srimad Bhagavatam.
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