Saturday, 30 November 2019

Shri Vishnu is the preserver who is responsible for the order and regularity of the worlds and the duties that ensure the orderly progression of the worlds and beings, their bondage and liberation.

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Shri Vishnu is the preserver who is responsible for the order and regularity of the worlds and the duties that ensure the orderly progression of the worlds and beings, their bondage and liberation. In the body and in Nature he repersents the binding, balancing and purifying quality of sattva. In the sky, as the Aditya, he represents the shining and heating power of the sun. His name Vishnu may have been derived from the root words vishir (to pervade), vish (spread or enter), or vishli (surround). According to these interpretations, Vishnu means ;
The all pervading light (visir) in the space,
He who spreads in all directions (visnati),
He who enters (visati) the worlds, our hearts and minds as the light,
He who surrounds (visli) us or the worlds with light,
Vis also means material objects.
Therefore, Vishnu may also means he who removes or burns our attachments to material objects. As the light in the sky, Shri Vishnu overcomes all darkness and prevails upon the worlds. The world is nourished and sustained by his effulgence. Of the four states, Shri Vishnu as the preserver repersents the dream states (svapnavastha). The world in which we live is but the dream of Narayana only.
Shri Vishnu’s seventh incarnation is Rama, “the greatest Kshatriya of all time, a model for all Hindu rulers”. Rama’s life story is described in the famous Hindu epic Ramayana. The purpose of taking the form of Rama was to get rid of Ravana who pridefully was granted excessive power and who kidnapped Rama’s wife Maa Sita. The moral taught by this avatar was to “Outgrow the beast to discover the divine”, once again symbolizing Shri Vishnu’s duty of preserving righteousness and faith in the supreme power.
Shri Vishnu’s eighth incarnation is Krishna. Krishna is well known for his role in the famous epic Mahabharata as well as the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita where he emphasized the importance of “dharma,” or duty and action, bhakti (devotion), and he shows himself as Vishvarupa (full form of Vishnu) to Arjuna, expressing himself as the supreme and divine power. Shri Vishnu is believed to have taken the form of Krishna, once again like Rama, to preserve righteousness and faith in the supreme power by killing his uncle Kamsa who was filled with excessive pride and power, and through his major role and teachings in the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna’s purpose was to teach the lesson, “Know the thought before the action”. 🌷🌲🌍🌸🌿🔆❤️🐚🕉🌀🌸🐍📿🔔🌿🌀🙏🌷❤️🌀🌲🌍
Om Namo Narayana ~ Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya Namah ~ Jai Shri Vishnu 🌷🌲🌍🌸🌿🔆❤️🐚🕉🌀🌸🐍📿🔔🌿🌀🙏🌷❤️🌀🌲🌏

Shiva's trident is the most powerful weapon of Lord Shiva.

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Shiva's trident is the most powerful weapon of Lord Shiva. Only Lord Shiva and Maa Shakti can hold the trishul. Others can't even touch the Trishul, since none have the strength to bear the Trishul’s immense energy.
Trishul has great significance in Hindu Religion , it's significance is even more when it is held by Lord Shiva. The three prongs of Trishul represents trinity ~ Shri Brahma , Shri Vishnu , and Shri Mahesh. Maa Saraswati , Maa lakshami and Maa kaali. The 3 modes of nature –creation, maintenance and destruction. The 3 kaala ~ past, present and future. The 3 Gunas ~ sat , raj , tamas. The 3 lokas ~ swarg , bhu and patal . The 3 powers ~ will , action and wisdom . The 3 types of miseries ~ physical , mental and spiritual.
Lord Shiva’s Trishul is supposed to destroy the physical world, attachment to gross the illusionary world which seems so real ; the world of the mind ~ the ahamkaar or ego which is a barrier between Me and HIM ; thus transforms to be in the third world that is the world of spirituality –thus leads to oneness Shiva into a single non-dual plane of existence, that is bliss alone.
The 3 prongs in the Trishul indicate Shiva's three eyes, and Shiva as Trikaladarshi ( who knows past, present and future ). Once the Trishul is released from Shiva's hand , it can never be reverted back until the task is fulfilled by the Trishul. Shiva has killed asuras namely Jalandhar and Sankhachooda with his Trishul. Shiva used Trishul to sever the original head of Ganesha also.
According to Shiva Maha Purana, Shiva is Swayambhu, self created. He emerges as a direct incarnation of Sadashiv and has Trishul from the very beginning. According to Shri Vishnu Purana, When Surya dev married Sanjana, daughter of Vishwakarma, his wife soon became unhappy with married life due to the unbearable heat of Surya Dev. She complained to Vishwakarma, who agreed to solve the problem. Her father came to an arrangement whereby Surya agreed to reduce his heat to accommodate Sanjana. The solar matter fell to the earth, reducing his heat. Vishwakarma created the Trishul using the matter from the sun and gave it to Shiva. Shiva always uses his deadliest weapon Trishul only for restoring peace and divinity in the Universe.🌏🔔🍂🌺👁🏔🐍🌀🌸💀🔱📿🌈🐚🌻⌛️🌙🕉🌿🌷🔆🙏🍂🌼🌍
Hara Hara Mahadev ~ Om Namah Shivaya 🌏🔔🍂🌺👁🏔🐍🌀🌸💀🔱📿🌈🐚🌻⌛️🌙🕉🌿🌷🔆🙏🍂🌼🌍

Saturday, 23 November 2019

Happy birthday dear baba! - 23 November



Happy birthday dear baba! Happy birthday dear baba! - 23 November

Mahadev is a Sanskrit word where ‘Maha’ roughly translates to supreme or greatest and ‘Dev’ translates to God.

Mahadev is a Sanskrit word where ‘Maha’ roughly translates to supreme or greatest and ‘Dev’ translates to God. Mahadev is the ‘Destroyer’ in the Trimurti. Even though he is known as the ‘Destroyer’ he is also often said to be the one who creates, protects and transforms the universe. Also, there are around one thousand names for Mahadev, each of which is mentioned in the ‘Shiva Sahasranama Stotram’.
Mahadev is ‘Swayambhu’ which means self-manifesting. No one created Mahadev but Mahadev himself, due to which he is often considered formless, limitless and infinite which also translates to the primal soul of the universe from which everything and everyone else is derived.
Mahadev is also called ‘Trilochana’ because of the existence of a third eye located in the center of his forehead. The third eye is believed to be the Lord’s strongest weapon of destruction but I choose to look at it from a different perspective. The third eye, to me, is the ‘Eye of Wisdom’ since through understanding only we can truly witness our negative traits and no one but we can destroy the evil within us to let peace and love flourish within us, and hence understanding the third eye can help us see ourselves more clearly and live a happier and a more satisfying life. Shiva thirdeye signifies the destruction of the world of Maya. It is an eye of wisdom, which provides us the faculty to distinguish what is right and what is wrong. 🔱👁🔱
Hara Hara Mahadev ~ Boom Shankar ~ Shubh Prabhat 🐍🔱👁🔱🐍

Things you need to do to be happy in life.


You need to do hard things to be happy in life. Because the hard things ultimately build you up and change your life from the inside out. Daily stress is one of the primary causes of major mental and physical health problems in our lives: it can cause heart disease, anxiety, sleep deprivation, auto-immune disorders, weight problems, unhappiness, and even deep depression.
But we’re busy, we all have places to be, things to do and people to see. So, how do we alleviate stress and still get our work done right, without neglecting our loved ones and ourselves? What can we realistically start doing today to nurture our mental health and overall wellness? A few mindset shifts and a couple actions that take only a few minutes a day.
Be in the moment completely, with just one task at a time. Instead of being in a stressful task-switching state of mind, take your next task, let everything else go, and just be in the moment with this one task. There will always be a next task, because that’s the nature of TO-DO lists – they’re never-ending. Just be 100% in this one task, like it’s your entire world.
Slow down. Breathe. Review your commitments and goals. Put first things first. Do one task at a time. And always remember, results are more important than the time it takes to achieve them.
Let go of controlling what can’t be controlled. Fear is causing you to be stressed, not external factors like your job obligations or family issues. Those external factors are just a part of life, but they become stressful when you fear failure, fear people won’t like you, fear you’re not good enough, fear abandonment, and so forth.
Your fears are based on some fantasy in your head about how things are supposed to be , and you fear that your life may not live up to that fantasy, you have an image in your head that you’re going to be perfect, be comfortable all the time, and succeed on all fronts. These fantasies are a way to feel in control of a world that you don’t actually control, but they’re hurting you by causing fear and stress. Instead, let go of control. Be OK with chaos and uncertainty, and trust that things will work out. You’ll fear less and feel less stress.!!! Love, light & Peace 🌼🌈🌀👁🔔🌷🍂🕉🐍🔱🐚🌸🌙🏔⌛️💀🌻🍃📿🔆🌺🌿🌈
Hari Om Tat Sat ~ Hara Hara Mahadev ~ Om Namah Shivaya 🌼🌈🌀👁🔔🌷🍂🕉🐍🔱🐚🌸🌙🏔⌛️💀🌻🍃📿🔆🌺🌿🌈

Shiva and Kali represent Brahman, the Absolute pure consciousness which is beyond all names, forms and activities.



Let us understand the interpretation of Maa Kali standing on top of Shiva--
The Shiv tattava (Divine Consciousness as Shiva) is inactive, while the Shakti tattava (Divine Energy as Kali) is active. Shiva and Kali represent Brahman, the Absolute pure consciousness which is beyond all names, forms and activities. Kali, on the other hand, represents the potential (and manifested) energy responsible for all names, forms and activities. She is his Shakti, or creative power, and is seen as the substance behind the entire content of all consciousness. She can never exist apart from Shiva or act independently of him, just as Shiva remains a mere corpse without Kali i.e., Shakti, all the matter/energy of the universe, is not distinct from Shiva, or Brahman, but is rather the dynamic power of Brahman. Hence, Kali is Para Brahman in the feminine and dynamic aspect while Shiva is the male aspect and static. She stands as the absolute basis for all life, energy and beneath her feet lies, Shiva, a metaphor for mass, which cannot retain its form without energy.
Shiva absorbed Shakti (energy), hence became Shava (corpse) to Shiva. To remove darkness, light to be lit. Shiva, whose color is white, is the symbolism of absolute pure consciousness, the light of knowledge. Kali converted Shava to Shiva, from passive energy to active energy, from potential to kinetic. Shiva, then converted Kali (black, dark) to Gauri (fair complexion), symbolizing the conversion of the wild nature to civilized. Whenever, Shiva becomes Shava and not responding Gauri. Gauri becomes Kali and dance on top of Shiva. Beneath the wild nature the possibility of civilization is hidden. Similarly, veneer the civilization, wild nature is hidden. 🌈🔱💀👁💀🔱🌈
Jai Maa Kali Jai Shiva Shankar 🌈🕉🔱💀👁🌈🕉👁🔱💀👁🕉🌈