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Eighth
Like Radha Krishna Bachelor Bheeshma is Eight Child
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Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Monday, 12 September 2016
Shiva / Vishnu sahasranama
Shiva sahasranama / Link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva_Sahasranama
http://shivadurga.blogspot.com/search/label/Lalitha%20%2F%20Shiva%20Sahasranamam
Vishnu sahasranama / Link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishnu_sahasranama#Background
http://laxmivishnu.blogspot.com/2010/12/lakshmi-sahasranam-from-brahma-purana.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva_Sahasranama
http://shivadurga.blogspot.com/search/label/Lalitha%20%2F%20Shiva%20Sahasranamam
Vishnu sahasranama / Link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishnu_sahasranama#Background
http://laxmivishnu.blogspot.com/2010/12/lakshmi-sahasranam-from-brahma-purana.html
*How Vishnu Sahasranamam came in written form?*
Once way back in 1940s someone was having an interview with Maha Periyavaa. That gentleman recorded the interview in a Tape recorder. Periyavaa then posed a question.
"Does anyone know which is the oldest known tape recorder?"
Nobody was able to answer. Then Maha Periyavaa asked another question.
"How did Vishnu sahasranamam comes to us?" Everyone said Bheeshma gave. All agreed. Then Maha Periyavaa posed another query ."when all were listening who took notes at kurukshetra?"
Again silence. Maha Periyavaa started replying to all. When Bheeshma was glorifying Krishna with sahasranama, everyone was looking at him including Krishna n Vysa. After he finished 1000 Namas allowed opened their eyes. First to react was Yudhistirar. He said pithamaha chanted 1000 glorious names of Vasudeva. Everyone listened but nobody bothered to note down the sequence which is lost. Then all prayed to Krishna n asked him. As usual he said I also listened like you what to do. Then all prayed to Krishna how to get this. Then Krishna said. It could only be done by Sahadeva n vyasa will write.
"Does anyone know which is the oldest known tape recorder?"
Nobody was able to answer. Then Maha Periyavaa asked another question.
"How did Vishnu sahasranamam comes to us?" Everyone said Bheeshma gave. All agreed. Then Maha Periyavaa posed another query ."when all were listening who took notes at kurukshetra?"
Again silence. Maha Periyavaa started replying to all. When Bheeshma was glorifying Krishna with sahasranama, everyone was looking at him including Krishna n Vysa. After he finished 1000 Namas allowed opened their eyes. First to react was Yudhistirar. He said pithamaha chanted 1000 glorious names of Vasudeva. Everyone listened but nobody bothered to note down the sequence which is lost. Then all prayed to Krishna n asked him. As usual he said I also listened like you what to do. Then all prayed to Krishna how to get this. Then Krishna said. It could only be done by Sahadeva n vyasa will write.
Everyone asked how Sahadeva. Krishna replied.
Sahadeva is the only one amongst us wearing SUTHA SPADIKAM. If he prays to Shiva n do dhyan he can convert the SPADIKA into waves of sound and vyasa can write it. Then both sat in the same place under Bheeshma n Sahadeva Started the dhyan to get the sound waves from Spadika.
The nature of Spadika is that it will capture sounds in calm environment which could get back with proper dhyan of Maheswara who is Swethambara n Spadika. So world's earliest tape recorder is this Spadika which gave us this wonderful Vishnu sahasranama. when Maha Periyavaa explained this all were stunned. From the Spadika recording the grantha came to us thru vyasa.
The nature of Spadika is that it will capture sounds in calm environment which could get back with proper dhyan of Maheswara who is Swethambara n Spadika. So world's earliest tape recorder is this Spadika which gave us this wonderful Vishnu sahasranama. when Maha Periyavaa explained this all were stunned. From the Spadika recording the grantha came to us thru vyasa.
Friday, 19 August 2016
Monday, 6 June 2016
Karna : Forgive Me / Why defeat
http://www.freeindia.org/biographies/greatpersonalities/karna/page13.htm
Karna was beside himself with grief. When the news of the fall of Bhishma reached him. His sorrow was immense. He was overwhelmed with grief and tears were rolling down his cheeks. Bhishma was his kin and best disciple of Parashurama, his guru. Then Duryodhana came and he was sobbing uncontrollably. Karna consoled him, suppressing his own grief. Now the times had come when he would have to face his brothers in the battlefield. Duryodhana went away. But Karna sat long time thinking. The night had advanced.
Karna’s steps were quick and silent as he walked towards the field when the ancient Kuru had fallen. Karna reached there and then stood at Bhishma feet. His tears fell on Bhishma’s feet. He asked that who was there shedding so hot tears. These tears sting me more than the arrows in my body.
Karna said in his voice choked with tears, "My lord, I am Karna. I have come to pay respects to you. It has been my great misfortune that I could never win your love and affection. I waited for the night to advance as I was afraid you may not like my presence and say some harsh words. I did not want to hear those words in presence of others." Bhishma's voice was full of love and compassion. He said, with his eyes full of tears, "No my child, you could not understand me. You are the greatest warrior and archer on the earth. You are the best pupil as by blessed guru Parashurama. No one, except Krishna, can excel you. I was harsh to you, as I wanted to ensure that you do not become too proud. I also did not like too much devotion to Duryodhana’s cause. He is not on the path of dharma. But do not harbour the notion in your mind for a moment even that I do not like you. You are my grandson and you are as dear to me as Yudhisthira or Duryodhana." Saying this Bhishma embraced Karna like a favourite child. Karna was amazed at Bhishma’s knowledge about his birth. He asked, "Grand father how do you know about my birth? For how long did you know about it?", Bhishma said, "I knew it for a quite a long time. Sage Vyasa had told me. Vidura too knew it but my lips were sealed. Fate had been unkind to you. She made you suffer so much for no fault of your. The Pandavas are your brothers join them. You shall have the kingdom of the earth. Brothers like Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahdeva. Krishna will be there to guide you. Let my death be the cause of the end of the enmity between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. You are the perfect bridge for this. No one is there in both the side who would not listen to you."
Karna said, "My dear grandfather, if only it could have been possible to obey your command. The fate has dictated a different course than we would wish to see. I have promised to Duryodhana to do anything for him. Relying upon me, he embarked upon this war. I can give whatever I have for Duryodhana. Duryodhana will not stop. I have to fight for him and die in the battle. Despite the kind words your revere self has used for my skills in warfare the Pandavas are under the protection of Krishna. Where Krishna is there is Dharma, there is victory. No one can conquer them. Krishna is the supreme lord he has sealed our fates. Let me die a brave’s death in the battlefield. I want nothing except my fair name. I have said so many harsh words to cause pain to your blessed self. I beg your forgiveness for all the things. I said against you. The great should forgive the small and the ignorant."
Bhishma embraced Karna and said, "Go in peace my child. How can a grandfather be angry with one’s grandchild?, I bless you whole heartedly. Do your duty as a Kshatriya and die a heroes death in the war. You will get what you want. Your name shall last forever on this earth as the greatest warrior and the greatest giver and the noblest of heroes. I shall join you in heaven. I have to wait for the coming of Uttarayana."
Karna touched the feet of his grandfather and said, "Grandfather, I have to ask you a boon." What it is my child? Just tell me, said Bhishma. "Kindly do not tell the Pandavas about my birth", said Karna.Bhishma said, "Yes, I will tell Duryodhana only so that he may know the extent of your love and affections for him. I will ask him to keep it a secret." Karna returned to his tent. Tomorrow, was going to be a terrible day.
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Karna was beside himself with grief. When the news of the fall of Bhishma reached him. His sorrow was immense. He was overwhelmed with grief and tears were rolling down his cheeks. Bhishma was his kin and best disciple of Parashurama, his guru. Then Duryodhana came and he was sobbing uncontrollably. Karna consoled him, suppressing his own grief. Now the times had come when he would have to face his brothers in the battlefield. Duryodhana went away. But Karna sat long time thinking. The night had advanced.
Karna’s steps were quick and silent as he walked towards the field when the ancient Kuru had fallen. Karna reached there and then stood at Bhishma feet. His tears fell on Bhishma’s feet. He asked that who was there shedding so hot tears. These tears sting me more than the arrows in my body.
Karna said in his voice choked with tears, "My lord, I am Karna. I have come to pay respects to you. It has been my great misfortune that I could never win your love and affection. I waited for the night to advance as I was afraid you may not like my presence and say some harsh words. I did not want to hear those words in presence of others." Bhishma's voice was full of love and compassion. He said, with his eyes full of tears, "No my child, you could not understand me. You are the greatest warrior and archer on the earth. You are the best pupil as by blessed guru Parashurama. No one, except Krishna, can excel you. I was harsh to you, as I wanted to ensure that you do not become too proud. I also did not like too much devotion to Duryodhana’s cause. He is not on the path of dharma. But do not harbour the notion in your mind for a moment even that I do not like you. You are my grandson and you are as dear to me as Yudhisthira or Duryodhana." Saying this Bhishma embraced Karna like a favourite child. Karna was amazed at Bhishma’s knowledge about his birth. He asked, "Grand father how do you know about my birth? For how long did you know about it?", Bhishma said, "I knew it for a quite a long time. Sage Vyasa had told me. Vidura too knew it but my lips were sealed. Fate had been unkind to you. She made you suffer so much for no fault of your. The Pandavas are your brothers join them. You shall have the kingdom of the earth. Brothers like Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula and Sahdeva. Krishna will be there to guide you. Let my death be the cause of the end of the enmity between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. You are the perfect bridge for this. No one is there in both the side who would not listen to you."
Karna said, "My dear grandfather, if only it could have been possible to obey your command. The fate has dictated a different course than we would wish to see. I have promised to Duryodhana to do anything for him. Relying upon me, he embarked upon this war. I can give whatever I have for Duryodhana. Duryodhana will not stop. I have to fight for him and die in the battle. Despite the kind words your revere self has used for my skills in warfare the Pandavas are under the protection of Krishna. Where Krishna is there is Dharma, there is victory. No one can conquer them. Krishna is the supreme lord he has sealed our fates. Let me die a brave’s death in the battlefield. I want nothing except my fair name. I have said so many harsh words to cause pain to your blessed self. I beg your forgiveness for all the things. I said against you. The great should forgive the small and the ignorant."
Bhishma embraced Karna and said, "Go in peace my child. How can a grandfather be angry with one’s grandchild?, I bless you whole heartedly. Do your duty as a Kshatriya and die a heroes death in the war. You will get what you want. Your name shall last forever on this earth as the greatest warrior and the greatest giver and the noblest of heroes. I shall join you in heaven. I have to wait for the coming of Uttarayana."
Karna touched the feet of his grandfather and said, "Grandfather, I have to ask you a boon." What it is my child? Just tell me, said Bhishma. "Kindly do not tell the Pandavas about my birth", said Karna.Bhishma said, "Yes, I will tell Duryodhana only so that he may know the extent of your love and affections for him. I will ask him to keep it a secret." Karna returned to his tent. Tomorrow, was going to be a terrible day.
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Monday, 18 April 2016
Insult
Yudhisthira inquired: How should one react to people who insult you by their rudeness and arrogance?
Bhisma replied: If one does not become angry when insulted by another, then he takes away all the pious merit that person may have accumulated by good deeds. In addition he transfers to the abuser his own sinful reactions.
After all what is the value of praise or blame when uttered by a vulgar fool? A person who praises some one in his presence but criticizes him behind his back is no better that a dog.
Mahabharata, Bhisma Parva.
Bhisma replied: If one does not become angry when insulted by another, then he takes away all the pious merit that person may have accumulated by good deeds. In addition he transfers to the abuser his own sinful reactions.
After all what is the value of praise or blame when uttered by a vulgar fool? A person who praises some one in his presence but criticizes him behind his back is no better that a dog.
Mahabharata, Bhisma Parva.
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Game of Thrones
When Krishna went to meet him with all Pandavas then after offering pranama Bhishma asked him –
“He Madhav, you say that Karmanye Vadhikaraste, Ma phaleshou kada chana, it means, this Mrityuloka or earth is the land of Karma and this is place where we receive the result or fruits of our past karmas. I know about all my past 17 births, but never I caused any pain to anyone, then why I have received so much pain through this bed of arrows?”,
listening to this question Krishna smiled & asked him -“you do remember all your past 17 births? What about the 18th?”, then Pitamah said -“I don’t remember about my 18th birth”. Then Krishna told him that
“in your 18th birth you were a prince and committed a sin by throwing off a snake with your arrow, when you had thrown it away then it had fallen upon a place which was full of thrones, many thrones got pierced through the body of that snake, it was causing great pain to him, later all family members of that snake tried to help him to get rid of those thrones, but they failed, then before dyeing the snake cursed you “He Rajan, I don’t know your identity, but the way you have caused me pain of thrones similarly one day you too will experience the same, you too will have a huge family, but no one will be able to uproot those thrones from your body and in this way you will die.”, then Krishna added more “as you followed the path of devotion in all your births so it was protecting you till date from the sin you committed, but as now you have fought from the side of Adharma (Duryodhan) so the dormant sin has ripened now.”. After listening to that Pitamah Bhishma was satisfied and he wished to die, then a divyajyoti (soul) came out of his body and found it’s place at the lotus feet of Shri Krishna.
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
eunuch
'If, O lord of the earth, thou hadst not, in this battle come to me thus, I would have, O great king, cursed thee, O Bharata, for bringing about thy defeat. I am gratified (with thee), O son. Do battle, and obtain victory, O son of Pandu, What else may be desired by thee, obtain thou in battle. Solicit also the boon, O son of Pritha, which thou desirest to have from us. If it happens so, O great king, then defeat will not be thine. A man is the slave of wealth, but wealth is no one's slave. This is very true, O king. I have been bound by the Kauravas with (their) wealth. It is for this, O son of Kuru's race, that like a eunuch I am uttering these words, viz.,--Bound I am by the Kauravas with wealth. Battle excepted, what dost thou desire?
http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m06/m06043.htm
http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m06/m06043.htm
Friday, 25 March 2016
Friday, 19 February 2016
Jajali
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m12/m12b088.htm
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Unintended Crimes
- Fulfilling Sex desire of father and giving up one owns rights in this context
- Forceful acquisition of princess from swamvara of kashi
- Not accepting
- amba(brought to street) as wife and Fighting a war with mentor parashurama for this
- other princess as wife (getting vyasa to become surrogate father)
- Getting a blind dhritarashtra married to a healthy princess - result arrival of shakuni
- Making younger pandu the king instead of dhritarashtra first
- Not Preventing dice game forcefully in the hall
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