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Monday, June 10, 2013
Wisdom Pearls # 4 : The Gold Giving Serpent
The Gold Giving Serpent
Once upon a time, there was a poor Brahmin named Haridatta.He used to work hard in the fields, but could not get the result out of it.One day, after the tiring working hours, he laid down in the shade of the tree, in the
middle of the field. Just then, he saw a terrible snake with a big hood coming out of an anthill. The poor Brahmin thought that the serpent might be the guardian deity of the field and he had not paid
homage to it for once. This could be the reason for the barrenness of the field.
Instantly, he went to bring some milk and offered the milk to the serpent in a bowl.While offering the milk with due regard, he addressed the serpent, “O, Guardian of this field! I didn’t know that you reside here that’s why I never offered you anything. Please forgive me”. After the whole event, he went to his home. Next day, when the farmer came to plough the field, he found a gold coin in the bowl
Instantly, he went to bring some milk and offered the milk to the serpent in a bowl.While offering the milk with due regard, he addressed the serpent, “O, Guardian of this field! I didn’t know that you reside here that’s why I never offered you anything. Please forgive me”. After the whole event, he went to his home. Next day, when the farmer came to plough the field, he found a gold coin in the bowl
near the anthill. Now this became a regular feature of Brahmin’s life. Daily he served milk to the serpent and found a gold coin.
One day Brahmin had to go to the foreign lands and due to this reason, he asked his son to take care of the serpent. The son brought the milk to the anthill and offered it, to the serpent. Next day, when he came back found a gold coin in the bowl. After taking the gold coin, he thought, “This anthill must be full of gold coins. I would kill the serpent and take them all”. Brahmin’s son decided the plan and next day came to the field with the milk and a stick. He offered the milk to the snake and struck its hood with the stick. The snake escaped the blow of the stick and bit the boy to his death.
The whole village mourned over the sad death of Brahmin’s son. Two days later, the Brahmin returned to his village and came to know about the death of his son. He came across the whole incident and again went to the field to serve the milk to the serpent. He praised the snake in a loud voice and kept the milk near the anthill.
The snake came out of the anthill and replied, “Brahmin, you have come here from greed, even you have
One day Brahmin had to go to the foreign lands and due to this reason, he asked his son to take care of the serpent. The son brought the milk to the anthill and offered it, to the serpent. Next day, when he came back found a gold coin in the bowl. After taking the gold coin, he thought, “This anthill must be full of gold coins. I would kill the serpent and take them all”. Brahmin’s son decided the plan and next day came to the field with the milk and a stick. He offered the milk to the snake and struck its hood with the stick. The snake escaped the blow of the stick and bit the boy to his death.
The whole village mourned over the sad death of Brahmin’s son. Two days later, the Brahmin returned to his village and came to know about the death of his son. He came across the whole incident and again went to the field to serve the milk to the serpent. He praised the snake in a loud voice and kept the milk near the anthill.
The snake came out of the anthill and replied, “Brahmin, you have come here from greed, even you have
left your grief for your son who has just passed. Now onwards, the friendship between you
and me is not possible. Your youthful son who lacked understanding struck me and I bit him. How can I forget that stick’s blow? How can you forget the pain and grief for your son? “. After saying this, the serpent gave him a diamond and said, “Never come to me again. That is why; I am giving you a costly diamond”. The serpent disappeared into the anthill.The Brahman took the diamond and returned home, cursing the lack of understanding of his son.
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Moral: Excess of greed is harmful.
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Saturday, June 8, 2013
Is our culture preventing us from growing up?
Is our culture preventing us from growing up?
Children desire toys and cry when thwarted and angered.
Undiscriminating desire and unmanaged anger – these two defining emotions of childishness underlie many of our sociological problems.
Today, most people, even if grown-up physically, remain childish emotionally; their physical growth just changes the toys they desire and the ways they cry.In the game of status that characterizes adult society, the toys range from the latest electronic gadgets to the best-looking sexual partners. And the crying takes the form of depression, even suicide, at one extreme and violence, even murder, at the other extreme.
The ability to manage our emotions – our desires and our tempers – is central to growing up. Adults can subordinate their emotionality to their rationality. But our materialistic culture deliberately prevents us from growing up. Its billboards and commercials relentlessly bombard us with desires for things that are not necessities,but luxuries.These things are essentially toys that incite us to play the status game with an irrational feverishness. Ads are expressly designed to trigger our emotionality by initially sidestepping and eventually sabotaging our rationality. Thus, the culture keeps us childish emotionally and thereby exploits us economically.
If we wish to grow up emotionally, we need to boost our rationality with spirituality. As long as we imagine material pleasures to be the purpose of life, the Bhagavad-gita (16.11) indicates that innumerable material desires will continue to bind us. But when we rationally understand that we are spiritual beings and personally relish devotional fulfillment, then we realize that status symbols are not sources of happiness, as we had been made to believe earlier; they are distractors from real spiritual happiness. This realization empowers us to break free from the captivity of childish emotions and grow up to receive the lasting inner fulfillment that is our rightful spiritual legacy.
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True History by Sudharsan Kriya - Beyond the Art of Living
One of the well known Siddha Yogi called Shiva Prabhakara Sidhha yogi also known as Pambati Vaidyar in Tamilnadu, who was well known in 20th century, he do not like people attraction, wealth, name, fame..etc so he lives isolated, very few people who are very much into spirituality know him.
In 1980 at bangalore, he came to visit some house, which become a news with in the small Yogi world in Bangalore, at that time Mr Ravi was really looking for his career. Fortunately Ravi met Siddha Yogi and asked for blessing, Yogi said you can get the world together with a common factor which makes things alive which is Air and also mentioned to him that using powerful manthras help connecting people with one conciusness, so ravi is now very curious and asked Siddha Yogi about the Manthra, he mentioned So Hum is powerful manthra to connect people.Now Ravi knows that so hum is used for breathing, few days later he do not know what to do with info, he went to Shimoga and started practicing this regularly with the support of a yoga teacher, and he then came out with this rigorous breathing called SKY.
So Hum is not rigurous breathing it is mild and smooth, this manthar is to express through breath so that breath and mind will be aligned so the body will align later and becomes meditation. All uncomfortable effect on Kriya is the reflection of Ravi’s aggressive energy.
So after 10 days of practicing he slowly started marketing as grace …etc so that people will be in his control.If you look at the AOL members most of them losses their confidence and self faith over a period and are more dependency on Guru, which is against the spirituality.Recently people started noticing that and the frustrated and strong ones started jumping out of it.
This is the true story of Mr Ravis Sudharsan Kriya.
In 1980 at bangalore, he came to visit some house, which become a news with in the small Yogi world in Bangalore, at that time Mr Ravi was really looking for his career. Fortunately Ravi met Siddha Yogi and asked for blessing, Yogi said you can get the world together with a common factor which makes things alive which is Air and also mentioned to him that using powerful manthras help connecting people with one conciusness, so ravi is now very curious and asked Siddha Yogi about the Manthra, he mentioned So Hum is powerful manthra to connect people.Now Ravi knows that so hum is used for breathing, few days later he do not know what to do with info, he went to Shimoga and started practicing this regularly with the support of a yoga teacher, and he then came out with this rigorous breathing called SKY.
So Hum is not rigurous breathing it is mild and smooth, this manthar is to express through breath so that breath and mind will be aligned so the body will align later and becomes meditation. All uncomfortable effect on Kriya is the reflection of Ravi’s aggressive energy.
So after 10 days of practicing he slowly started marketing as grace …etc so that people will be in his control.If you look at the AOL members most of them losses their confidence and self faith over a period and are more dependency on Guru, which is against the spirituality.Recently people started noticing that and the frustrated and strong ones started jumping out of it.
This is the true story of Mr Ravis Sudharsan Kriya.
Dated: April 29, 2012 by Nithin
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History of Puliparamala
Puliparamala, is now growing as a world pilgrim center.It is located at omalloor which is at Pathanamthitta district of kerala State.Sri Siva Prabhakara siddha yogi is the great guru of various spiritual leaders in india and abroad. Sri Siva Prabhakara Siddha Yogi was born in Akavoor Mana, as the son of Sri Iravi Narayanan Namboothiri of Akavoor Mana in Chowara near Alwaye and Srimathi Gowri Antharjanam of famous Azhvancherry Mana of Malabar in 1263. Meenam, Pururuttathy, was his birth star. He was said to be the re-incarnation of Pulinayaka Swamiyar also said to be "Pambatti Siddhar". According to mythology Pulinayaka Swamiyar had migrated to Kailas with Lord Ayyapa.
According to scriptures if one is born on the earth he must obtain samadhi on earth itself. Bhagvan took birth in Akavoor Mana in 1263 for this very purpose. When he was nine years old Lord Shiva, disguised as a Goswami came to Akavoor Mana and took Prabhakara to a cave in the Himalayas. Prabhakara was taught hatha yoga pranayama etc. It is said that, afterwards, Goswami merged into Prabhakara, he applied the lessons he learned in to his life. He adopted this human form and lived on this earth for 723 years. On April 6th 1986, exactly on the fall of his birth star Pururuttathy, Bhaghavan attained Mahasamadhi at Puliparamala.
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