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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Is Religion Causing Problems?

Question : some of the biggest challenges facing the world today are the problems caused by religions. What is the solution for this?

Answer : It as not a problem of religion. The problem caused by irreligion in the guise of religion. We have to find what religion actually is. Real religion does not mean a Hindu, a Muslim, a Jew, a Christian, Zoroastrian, Jain, or Buddhist. These can be very much social, ethnic, or egoistic identities. Real religion is that process which awakens one’s love for God. Where there is the awakening of love for God, there are the qualities of tolerance, peace, compassion, mercy, self control, and forgiveness; these are the universal qualities of anyone who loves God. Where we find sectarianism, envy or cruelty that is not religion.

If any of these people who fight really understood what is really in their scriptures, they wouldn’t behave with another person based on external beliefs. When a man comes home, sometimes he is dressed in a three piece suit; sometimes he comes in a swimming suit; sometimes he comes in his pajamas. Now, his dog will recognize his master in whatever dress he wears. Isn’t that true? So if our master is God, whether He appears as Krishna, Allah, Rama, or Christ, we will recognize Him in all these different appearances.

 

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Jeeva Samadhi in Tamilnadu

Dear Readers,

Pls find the below details:

  • Brahma Gnana Gurubhiran Ayyanpatti Jeeva Samadhi at Thiruchendur,
  • Siddhar BhogarJeeva Samadhi at Murugan temple in Palani
  • Siddhar IdaiKadar Jeeva Samadhi at Annamalaiyar Temple in Thiruvannamalai,
  • Sri Sadashiva Brahmendra Jeeva Samadhi in Shiva temple at Nerur, near Karur , TamilNadu
  • Saint Bodhenthral's Jeeva Samadhi at Govidapuram,Kumbakonam
  • Shri Narayana Theerthar Jeeva Samadhi under a Mango tree at Thirupponthurtthi
  • Shri Sankara Narayanan Swamy and his son Shri Dakshinamoorthy Swamy Jeeva Samadhi in Panaiyur village near Sankarankovil, Tirunelveli
  • Shri Apprananda Swamy at Nettore in Tirunelveli district near Alangulam
  • Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi Swamigal, Kanchi Mutt, Kanchipuram
  • Sri Pattinathar at Thiruvotiryur, Chennai
  • Sri Pamban Swamigal, thiruvanmiyur,Chennai
  • Brindavanam of Sri Ramanuja at Srirangam, Trichy
  • Brindavanam of Sriman Natanagopala Nayagi Swamigal at Kathakiranu Near Madurai
  • Sri Kuzhanthaiyananda Swamigal, Madurai
  • Adhistanam of Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi at Thiruvannamalai
  • Adhistanam of Sri Seshadri Swamigal at Thiruvannamalai
  • Shri Patanjali Siddhar Jeeva Samadhi at Sri Brahmapureeswarar Temple [Tirupattur, Trichy (Dt)]
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Jeeva Samadhi

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Pls have a read about Jeeva Samadhi:

Jeeva Samadhi or Adhishtanam or Brindavanam is the tomb of a Hindu Spiritual Guru or a saint. It is believed that the saint's life force still exists in the tomb and prayers are offered to it.

"Brindavanam" is the term used for Vaishanavaite saints and Adishtanam for the rest of them. It is called as Jeeva Samadhi in Tamil Nadu, mainly with reference to Siddhars. There are hundreds of them spread all over India. In case of shaivaite saints , a Shiva linga is placed over the tomb and for vaishanavaite saints, the sacred Tulsi tree is planted.

In this concept, by spiritual practices, life is not allowed to go out of the body. The seed cells in the body never get damaged. Such a person stops the functions of the body after completion of his or her mission by his or her own will. Gnani will fix his or her mind with the Almighty and stop functioning. The body is then buried. That body will never decay whether it is thousand or ten thousand years, because the magnetic force in the body itself acts as a life force in the body. As "unseen masters" or "invisible helpers" they guide the human race to wisdom.

It is believed that this force remains forever and the time limit for the Samadhi status depends upon the saint's bio-magnetic strength, which may vary in terms of hundreds of years. Until then, the soul in samadhi stage will continue to bless the devotees. The place around such Jeeva Samadhi has very high spiritual magnetic force. It can be sensed by the gnana aspirant. If these places are maintained properly, they become energy banks supplying the needful.

Source - Wikipedia

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Powers of siddhars

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The siddhars are believed to have had powers both major and other 'minor' powers. They are explained in detail in various yogic as well as religious texts.[6] They also have the power converting their mass to energy and thereby travel in space in light speed to different universe.

  1. Anima (shrinking) -- Power of becoming the size of an atom and entering the smallest beings
  2. Mahima (illimitability) -- Power of becoming mighty and co-extensive with the universe. The power of increasing one's size without limit
  3. Lagima (lightness) -- Capacity to be quite light though big in size
  4. Garima (weight) -- Capacity to weigh heavy, though seemingly small size
  5. Prapthi (fulfillment of desires) -- Capacity to enter all the worlds from Brahma Loga to the nether world. It is the power of attaining everything desired
  6. Prakasysm (irresistible will) -- Power of disembodying and entering into other bodies (metempsychosis) and going to heaven and enjoying what everyone aspires for, simply from where he stays
  7. Isithavam (supremacy) -- Have the creative power of god and control over the sun, the moon and the elements
  8. Vasithavam (dominion over the elements) -- Power of control over kings and gods. The power of changing the course of nature and assuming any form

These eight are the Great Siddhis (Ashtama siddhis), or Great Perfections.[7]


Source - Wikipedia

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Who are Siddhars ??

Siddhars (Tamil: சித்தர்) are saints in India, mostly of the Saivaite denomination in Tamil Nadu, who professed and practised an unorthodox type of Sadhana, or spiritual practice, to attain liberation. Yogic powers called Siddhis are acquired by constant practice of certain yogic disciplines. Those who acquire these Siddhis are called Siddhas.[1] These sidhars can be compared to Mystics of the western civilization. Siddhars are people who are believed to control and transcend the barriers of time and space by meditation (Yoga), after the use of substances called Rasayanas that transform the body to make it potentially deathless, and a particular breathing-practice, a type of Pranayama. Through their practices they are believed to have reached stages of insight which enabled them to tune into the powers hidden in various material substances and practices, useful for suffering and ignorant mankind. Typically Siddhars were saints, doctors, alchemists and mysticists all at once. They wrote their findings, in the form of poems in Tamil language, on palm leaves which are collected and stored in what are known today as Palm leaf manuscript, today still owned by private families in Tamil Nadu and handed down through the generations, as well as public institutions such as Universities all over the world (India, Germany, Great Britain, U.S.A.).[2]

In this way Siddhars developed, among other branches of a vast knowledge-system, what is now known as Siddha medicine, practised mainly in Tamil Nadu as Traditional native medicine. A rustic form of healing that is similar to Siddha medicine has since been practised by experienced elderly in the villages of Tamil Nadu. (This has been misunderstood as Paatti Vaitthiyam, Naattu marunthu and Mooligai marutthuvam. While paati vaitthiyam or naatu marunthu is traditional Tamil medicine and mooligai marutthuvam is ayurvedic medicine.) They are also founders of Varmam - a martial art for self-defence and medical treatment at the same time. Varmam are specific points located in the human body which when pressed in different ways can give various results, such as disabling an attacker in self-defence, or balancing a physical condition as an easy first-aid medical treatment.

Tamil Siddhars were the first to develop pulse-reading ("naadi paarththal" in Tamil) to identify the origin of diseases. This method was later copied and used in ayurvedha.[3]

Siddhars have also written many religious poems. It is believed that most of them have lived for ages, in a mystic mountain called Sathuragiri, near Thanipparai village in Tamil Nadu.

One of the best-known Siddhars was Agasthyar or Agasthya, who is believed to be the founding father of Siddha culture.

Abithana Chintamani states Siddhars are either of the 9 or 18 persons enlisted, but sage Agastyar states that there are many who precede these and follow 9 or 18 persons. Many of the great Siddhars are regarded to have powers magical and spiritual.


Source-

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sadhguru Palani Swamigal - New Year 2013

Hi All,

This photo was clicked on January 01st - 2013
Photo emailed by Senthil Kumar Urkavalan - Bangalore.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013