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TULASI - Inseparable Part of Hindu Family !
TULASI - Holy Plant and Inseparable Plant of Hindu Family
Thulsi plant or Indian basil can be considered
as the most and an inseparable part of Indian
or Hindu Family and all traditions of
Hindu Religion and activities of Hindu
religion.
Tulasi is a Holy plant and Hindus consider as Holy
basil and Tulsi is believed to be most endearing to Lord Vishnu, and is worshipped every day
by Hindu Families especially the Married women of Hindu Families.
Tulasi
Leaves are widely used in ayurvedic medicinal formulations, as Tulasi is
believed to be having medicinal value and considered to cure common ailments
.Tulasi concoction is offered during prayer to gods and consumed as holy water
after offering prayers every morning.
There
are many Legends in propagation in Hindu mythology on the Tulasi. A wreath
completely made of tulasi leaves is first offering to the Lord as part of the
daily ritual one of the legend, say that Tulasi was the Re-incarnated embodiment
of a princess who loved Lord Krishna, and consequently cursed by Radha the love
of Lord Krishna
The
story of Shree Krishna thulabharam refers to Tulasi as to be equivalent to the
weight of Lord Krishna and to be medium of helping Satyabhama reclaiming
Krishna from Sage Narada
SatyaBhama
Handing over Krishna: To win the love of lord Krishnaand with the hope and confidence to win him back, satybhama lends Krishna as a
ritual, and was of opinion to claim him back with her wealth
Tulasi
is annually married to Lord Vishnu.during the month of Karttika.. This ritual,
called the 'Tulasi Vivaha' inaugurates the yearly marriage times of year in
India
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The Story of Sri Krishna Thulabharam !
Sri Krishna Thulabharam!
Lord Krishna known for his practical ways, to teach lessons and
propagate his teachings, one such staged drama with Narada as protagonist is
Shree Krishna Thulabharam. There unravels a interesting story surrounding the incident
The story is set in Dwapara Yug, when Lord Krishna along with his
brother Balarama were living in Dwaraka, in the captivating place of Dwaraka,
Krishna with all his wives was always center of magnetism
Of all Lord Krishna’s Wives; Satyabhama was considered was most
beautiful and belonged to Royal ancestry and offspring of Satrajith, and sole
owner of Symantakamani (Jewel of prosperity) natural to her Lineage she was
considered to be self-important and conceited, on the other Hand Rukmini was virtuous wife and know for un-ending love and devotion towards
Lord Krishna.
One day to stage the drama, Sage Narada descended to Dwaraka and
while visiting the royal palace, met Satyabhama whilst she was getting ready in
her royal attire. Narada in his usual mischievous and acting ignorant tone
asked Satyabhama, whether Lord Krishna lover her more than other Wives and in
process tells her of Lord Krishna loving Rukmini more than Satyabhama even if
she was more beautiful, richer and younger than Rukmini and insists that she deserves more. Styabhama
shocked by what Narada was claiming, pulled herself back and pleaded Narada for
remedy to get back Lord Krishna to lover more than anyone else.
Sage Narada Waiting for the indication narrated her of a religious
practice of Handing over and swear Lord Krishna as a slave to Narada and
Re-claiming Lord Krishna by weighing equivalent Riches like gold and jewels of
Lord Krishna’s Weight , and claimed that Lord Krishna would be pleased of
knowing that you are ready leave your riches for him. Listening to the she
agrees Narada and arranges for Shree Krishna Thulabharam.
The Next day, this was announced in the city Dwaraka that Lord
Krishna will be affirmed as a slave to Narada and Re-claimed by weighing equivalent riches , the word spread
across the city every one gathered at the palace to see what’s to be Staged.
After Satyabhama completed Swearing and handing over of Krishna, a
Thulabhar (weighing machine) was called for, to be able to equivalent weight of
gold and jewels to re-claim Lord Krishna, As Lord Krishna Sat in one of the Pan
of Weighing Machine, Satyabhama started putting all her gold and jewels
equivalent to Krishna’s weight, to everyone’s surprise Satyabhama finished all
her riches including Syamantakamani, on the other pan was unable to weigh
equivalent weight.
Narada in his usual style seeing all this was staging the drama to
its climax and was being adamant, of not returning Lord Krishna until
Satyabhama weighs equivalent riches.
Satyabhama not being able to do so was worried and seeking help, in the
process she went to Rukmini and explained her incident.
Rukmini understanding the situation, came up to Scales and asked
to remove ,all the gold and jewels and she placed a single Leaf of Sacred
Tulasi , to everybody’s astonishment , Single leaf of sacred basil weighed more
than Krishna’s weight and Lord Krishna re-claimed back from Narada
Lord Krishna staged drama along with Narada to teach a lesson to his proud
wife Satyabhama and to propagate the teaching of devotion is the only thing
that god expects and Rich offerings and his showers his blessings only on
devotees who pray with all their heart and true to oneself.
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Top 5 Hindu Gods !
Top 5 Hindu Gods!
Categorizing Hinduism and Hindu gods is one of the toughest tasks
as these are not just limited to….
Hinduism is an ocean in itself by just not limiting to one
scripture or concept of prophet to follow, and it fully differs from the
concepts and methodology of other religions across the world.
Hinduism is considered to be the Oldest religion followed in
different parts of the world since early 1500 BC, as the religion is vast the liberty
of belief is left to the individual and no one is forced by the religion to
follow it, as Hinduism is just not limited to be called as a Religion rather “IT IS THE WAY OF LIFE.”
Top 5 Hindu Gods!
In Hinduism the Gods are being worshipped based on their belief
in the god
Below are the Most Famous Gods in Hinduism who are being
worshipped among all the gods existing.
- Ganesha
- Vishnu
- Shiva
- Krishna
- Rama
Lord Ganesha:
Lord Ganesha is the Most Famous god across the world, as among st all the gods
lord Ganesha is the first one to be offered pooja / prayers before anyone else.
Ganesha is also known as elephant god as his head was
replaced with elephant during the fight with his father lord Shiva, since then
he is known as trunk headed.
Ganesha is worshiped to avoid obstacles in life and be
blessed with Wisdom and knowledge.
Ganesh Chaturdhi is Festival which will be celebrated in the
name of Lord Ganesha across the world for 11 days, which mostly occurs in the
months of End of Aug or September every year.
Vishnu: Apart from Ganesha; Broadly the In Hinduism People
are either believed to be following Lord Vishnu or Lord Shiva
Lord Vishnu had almost 10 forms [avatars / incarnations]
which he took to save the earth and protect it from evil forces and fight
against the unusual threats which occurred and to destruct the Brahma’s act of
creation.
Shiva: Lord Shiva
is one of the most ferocious of god forms in Hinduism, Spiritually lord Shiva
is believed to be the strongest god who has the power of continuous meditation
without any destruction.
Lord Shiva is believed to be the most non glamorous God in Hinduism,
as lord Shiva was born in a Grave yard and has never been attached to the
material things in world and has the highest level of spirituality. Shiva is
also known as the destroyer of ego and urges towards material things in world
if worshiped with utmost belief, Simple living is the Shiva's path and
approach towards life.
Krishna: lord Krishna can said as the god of masses, especially
very famous among st the younger generation of the world as Lord Krishna is
believed to be god of love, Dance, music and his love story with Radha is birth
of love.
Lord Krishna is one of the forms of Lord Vishnu; Krishna is
the ninth Form of lord Vishnu appeared to spread the word of love, and arts and
philosophy in the world.
Rama: Lord Rama is the symbol of Truth, a perfect
resemblance to an ideal king to rule and an example of leadership and thought
Lord Rama is also one
of the forms of lord Vishnu who has taken his avatar to be the perfect example
of an Ideal son, ideal husband, spread the word of Love and most importantly
the IDEAL KING the world has even seen.
What is Krishna Janmashtami !
What is Krishna Janmashtami?
Janmashtami will be celebrated occasioning the birth of
Supreme personality Lord Sri Krishna.
According to Hindu Mythology Janmashtami is one of the most
renowned festivals celebrated across the world. It is estimated that close to
50 million people across the world celebrate this festival, at home, Temples,
or at places which are specially organized to celebrate this occasion. It’s
like a new years eve to all the Hindu’s as it is celebrated at the biggest
scale across the World / Country.
Now the most important question is on what is that special
thing about Krishna, to celebrate his Birthday! This actually happens to be a
question which every individual has [the one who belongs to other religion i.e.
Non Hindu]
It is said that the Heart of Human beings [Hurdy] is the
Birth Place of Lord Krishna, it is said that only when the hearts of people
become pure, filled with peace, and as cool as Himachala that is the True Birth
Day of Krishna.
Lord Sri Krishna who always gives back to all the
individuals who love with pure heart and worship him without any worldly
requests
Lord Sri Krishna is the only adorable and the Most romantic
and compassionate Lover the world have ever witnessed, during his child hood he
was the mischievous son to matha yashoda and Krishna always surprised her with
new things in life.
During his entire life lord sri Krishna had no. of wars with
people in order to save his country and devotes, hence it is also believed that
the B’day of Krishna [AShtami] is the day of bad luck by some people and rumors
float around to say that everybody who is born janmashtami will end his life in
troubles, however with the other section of society believe that the person who
is born on janmashtami will be a RULER and would be protector of Dharma
How is Janmastami Celebrated?
The Birth day of Lord Krishna [Janmashtami] is celebrated
most uniquely than any other festival. Unlike other festivals janmastami is not
celebrated by wearing new clothes on the day of janmastami or by going to relatives
houses to celebrate it, is it celebrated in a different way altogether.
Janmashtami is the festival which is celebrated with utmost
zeal and enthusiasm among people on the day of Lord Sri Krishna.
the other name for celebrating the birth of Lord Sri Krishna
[janmashtami ] is DAHIHANDI it is known as dahi handi in the business capital
of India i.e Mumbai and the growing city
of the country Pune along with some western part of Indian states.
On the Day of Janmashtami people gather at one place, most
preferable in and around the temple premises, the Handi [Pot] will be fully filled
with Curd / butter milk and it will be positioned at a height which can only be
reached with the help of ladder, and to reach it all the youngsters together
form the human Pyramid to reach the Handi which is already positioned at a
height.
The Top most person in the pyramid will get a chance to
break the HANDI by hitting it with either a coconut which he would carry along
with him while he climbs the pyramid or with anything which is blunt in nature.
When the person breaks the handi the curd / butter milk will be spilled on the
entire pyramid which is formed with Humans, it is the symbol of UNITY and
ACHIEVEMENT IN TOGETHER NESS this would only be possible when people trust each
other.
During the formation of Pyramid, people chant / shout the
name of lord Sri Krishna as Govinda, hare Krishna / bal Krishna, etc and dance
in the trans of lord Krishna
Meaning of Bhaja Govindam Song !
Meaning of Bhaja govindam Song:
Every hindu might have definitely at one point of time in
his life time might have definitely heard the song “bhajagovindam” sung by the
Veteran Singer Mrs. M.S. Subbalakshmi, it is the song which is sung in praise of
lord Vishnu and it has its own meaning to explain the true way of life and its
real essence on how it can be lived in the best way suggested by lord.
Below is brief explanation of the different Stanza’s used in
the song explaining the real meaning of life.
The below explanation is divided into parts based on how it
is sung, post reading this request you to please listen to the song and relate
to its meaning given below.
Meaning of Bhaja
Govindam Song: [according to stanza’z Sung]
Oh Fool Worship Lord Govinda for his kindness and love on
you. – oh Fool oh fool
Worship / Seek / Pray
Govinda till the last second of your life until you reach to the last
second of your breath , these utter praises of this false world will not save
you, only Govinda can save you.
Oh Fool never be in the False world filled with Desires and
never be a slave to your desires, Give those up and pray Govinda, remove this
thirst from your heart for desire.
Occupy your mind only and only Good and holy & Healthy Thoughts,
and always be filled with content and
only react to through the actions of past.
As long as you have the ability to earn money and wealth you
will be attached to your dependents,
once your body and soul becomes old and you wander with your
inability to move at home no one cares to speak a word with the old soul
Hence never take pride in your possessions or wealth which
comes from people when you are Young and when you have wealth with you
Time Changes everything and takes away all that which you have
at the moment
As Govinda says, Please free your self from this false world
of illusion and from the world of “Maya” and attarin the truth of timelessness
One who Shelters in Temples and sleeps under the Trees by
wearing a deer skin and who rest on the naked ground, thus will renounce all
the ideas of attachement along with possession.
For whom this
indifference will not bring happiness ?
Read a little pieces of Bhagavad Gita or atleast take few
drops from River Ganga and worship the lord Krishna [murari] atleast once and
hence you will have no quarrel with Lord Yama [the god of Death]
As said in Bhagavad Gita, birth and Death are the two things
which are bound to happen, Rebirth, Re death and rebirth will happen
Samsara is the toughest path to corss, Save me oh Lord
Krishna / murari with your infinite Kindness
Regularly Read few stanzas from the Bhagavad Gita,
continuously perform meditation, Fill your heart with Lord Vishnu by chanting
his glories he will come to rescue you.
Only take pride in the noble and holy Causes and share your
wealth with the needy in this world
Wealth would only stay for some time in life and there is no
joy in it, reflect on this ideal truth in your entire life.
With the wealth even a rich man with un imaginable wealth
has to fear with his own son, this is the cruelty of having wealth and it is
the way
By worshipping Lord, may your be pass through Samsara in all
well fashion
It can only happen through continous efforts to control your
mind and training your senses, only though which you can fill your heart with
lord and purify your soul
Life of Chaitanya Maha Prabhu
Life of Chaitanya Maha Prabhu - Part 2
The Adolescent Scholar
The Young Scholar:
Post death of his father caitanya prabhu’s naughty behavior has subsidized and he has started moving towards more structural way of living by religiously following all the duties which are prescribed by brahminical order one of those was to regularly perform SANDHYA VANDANA
Later in his life through his journey of structural living lord Chaitanya Prabhu, opened a Sanskrit School Teaching the True Form and language of Sanskrit and also ensured his students followed the standards
Caitanya Prabhu was truly dedicated and diligent through his vision and never wasted time in Idle Gossip and also avoided the association of Irreligious Persons
He Soon became “Nimai Pandita” In spite being the youngest Pandita Caitanya prabhu never showed arrogance with people and he would always get mingled with all kinds of people in the society be it Milkman, Merchants, Flower Seller etc he mingled up with everybody.
One Day During his visit to Market Caitanya Prabhu had to meet an Astrologer, upon his meet prabhu tried enquiring about his past life post looking at prabhu and his “Jathaka” Astrologer was astonished and said he was the supreme persona of god in his past life which prabhu did not accept and kept moving on.
The Marriage:
Caitanya Prabhu married to a girl named Laxmipriya show as the same girl whom Nimai [caitanya Prabhu] met during his child hood days on the river banks of River Ganga and both Lived Happily
Laxmi priya as a faithful wife was very happily taking care of house without any complaint and served food to all the guests who lord chaitanya prabhu used to get everyday to his home to serve food and give necessary clothing
Laxmi Priya never complained on the charity which Nimai did, however mother sacidevi, raised concerns and always asked on his future would sustain as they did not have any land to their name.
The Answer from Nimai was “KRSNA IS THE CREATOR OF THIS WORLD AND HE WOULD TAKE CARE OF ALL THE NECESSITIES OF THE NEEDY”
Moving to East Bengal:
Moving to East Bengal:
On the Push of Mother Sacidevi to make some earning Nimai moved to East Bengal, However his ideal aim was to spread the word of Krsna in the area.
Looking at his spiritual Vision and Scriptural Explanation, all those who heard him could not take their eyes off and where very much impressed and were attracted towards the word of Prabhu and started worshipping Krsna and started chanting the name of Lord Srihari.
There lived a Brahmana with the name Tapana Misra who was eager to determine and know the real meaning of Life and to achieve the same he was always with books the more he read the books more he got confused, looking at his confusion people suggested him to meet Chaitanya Prabhu whos was in town and assured him to get an answer to all his confusions and questions
When he met [Nimai]Chaitanya prabhu explained him that the real meaning of life cannot be ascertained by Just Reading books rather only by chanting the name of Lord SRI HARI.
Chaitanya Prabhu suggested him to chant the MAHA MANTRA
HARE KRSNA HARE KRSNA; KRSNA KRSNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA; RAMA RAMA HARE HARE
Re Marriage:
During the Visit of Nimai to East Bengal Laxmi Priya had a snake bite which took her life
When Nimai Returned to Navadvipa he consoled his mother and as per her suggestion lord Chaitanya Prabhu married to Visnu priya and his marriage was celebrated as the biggest festival of the town.
Life of Chaitanya Maha Prabhu
Life of Chaitanya Maha Prabhu - PART 1
THE BIRTH
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was born during the period where the
world has just started realizing the development and spiritual importance and strength,
where Europe was running towards new milestones and in search of new heavens’,
India was also under a difficult situation were castism was playing an upper
hand and the Bhakti movement was just Started in the country.
During this period one person with the Name Sri Jagannatha Misra a thorough brahman and an ardent devotee of Lord Sri Krishna migrated from Bengal,
due to the movement of upper castism and different religious concerns.
From East Bengal he migrated to the city on the banks of
river Ganga in Mayapur which is one of the closest places to Navadvipa
Jagannatha Misra was
married to Sri Sacidevi who is also
ardent devotee of Lord Sri Krishna.
By the Time Sri
Jagannatha Misra reached Mayapur the Educational Ambience of the city was
by then spoiled and no one cared about the real traditional Rituals and even brahmans were little bothered about the tradition’s
and the real aim and the word of Krishna Consciousness and there were only few
seen who taught Bhagavad Gita.
The Only Person left to worship Lord Krishna ardently in and
around the city was Sri Advaita Acarya who was the leader of the only Vaishnava
Community in Navadvipa he used to preach the word of Krishna and Worship lord
Krishna with Tulasi and Ganga Water.
During the Same period Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu entered the
womb of Sacidevi and her pregnancy
endured for 13 months.
On the Full moon day and Phalguna of the year, 18th
of February 1486 AD Sri Chaitanya MahaPrabhu was born. Previously Sacimata [Sacidevi] gave birth to eight
daughters however none of the them could survive and all of them died
immediately after birth.
The Family of Jagannatha
Misra and Sacidevi named the new
born as Visvarupa Visvambhara
The Grandfather of Lord Chaitanya was one of the Known
learned astrologer of the city on making the
Nimai chart of the child he discovered and found the boy to be the personality
of God and his representation; however he kept this as a Secret to himself
As soon as Lord Chaitanya was born in the city the famine
ended in the land, there were good rains and the farmlands flourished with
crops and earth land again became happy and prosperous
During the naming Ceremony of the boy brahman’s chanted the mantra of Lord Hair and blowing counchshells
and ringing bells, and as a part of the ceremony various objects such as Grains
puffed Rice book, coin, gold, etc were placed before the new born [lord
chaitanya mahaprabhu ] and was left alone to pick anything and leaving
everything boy picked up the sacred Srimad Bhagavatam
Everyone cheered and claimed the boy to be a Distinguished Pandita,.
Festivals of AUGUST - 2012
Hindu Festivals for the month of AUGUST - 2012
Hinduism is so vast that we have so many
important days in our life’s to Celebrate.
August is the month which is considered to be
one of the most important months for Hindu’s as this is the month which
immediately falls soon after the start of Monsoons in the Country
The Good Days start with the start of most
important month for the year for all the married Women of this country, i.e.
The Sharavan Month [Most important for the followers of Lord Shiva]
Below are the Dates on which the Most important
Festivals are Celebrated for the Month of AUGUST - 2012
- August 1st – Purnima [Poornima] Vrat – Also this falls on Shravan Star
- August 2nd – Raksha Bandhan [The Festival for all the Sisters of this country, tieing Rakhi to their Brothers]
- August 2nd - Avani Avittam - It is the day which comes after Dhanista nakshatram [Dhanishta Star], where in the Brahmins [iyers] as a ritual change their upanayana.
- August 2nd - Few more Festivals / Important days which fall on 2nd of August are to start with Gayatri Japam comes first, and then it’s followed by up karm ...It’s also the Purnima on August 2nd of 2012
- August 3rd – The VaralakshmiVratam which is the Most important day of Shravan month where women perform pooja to Goddess Lakshi [the consort of Vishnu]
- August 4th – Ashunya Sayana Vrata – The Day Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Vishnu.
- August 5th - Kajari Teej Vratam or Kajari Teej Pooja – it is celebrated in the Bhadra month of the year... and this year it falls on 5th of August 2012
- August 6th – August 6th Falls Monday, and across Maharashtra and Gujarat, it is Celebrated as Shravan Somvar [i.e. Somvar mean – Monday in Hindi] ..And across, Different States like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Hindu women perform MangalaGouri Pooja As well on the same day.
- August 9th – The Birthday of Lord Krishna “Janmastami” is being celebrated in some parts of the Country.
- August 10th – Due to the changing nakshtra’s and the time zones, the birth of Krishna “Janmastami” is celebrated at different days in the country, it starts on 9th and on 10th the Jan mastami is celebrated in Northern INDIA
- August 11th – Goga Navami is celebrated across the Country
- August 13th – Its again Monday, its again Celebrated as Shravan Somvar in Gujarat, this would continue for the entire month of ShravanAnd EKADASI also falls on the same day
- August 14th – across Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Karnataka, MANGALA GOURI Pooja is celebrated on this Day
- August 17th - It’s the Start of Chingam month for Keralites [people of Kerala]
- It is also the AMAVASYA of the Month.
- August 18th – According to Bengali Calendars’ 18th is the start of Bhadrapad Month of the year
- August 21st – The Most Famous Festival across the World “Vinayaka” Chaturthi [Ganesh Chaturthi] Celebrated on 21st of August and would continue for next 11 days until the final Nimarjan of Ganesh Idle Takes Place
- August 27th – It’s EKADASI
- August 28th – The Most Important Festival for Kerelaites – “THE ONAM” falls on 28th it’s the First Day of ONAM which is celebrated
- August 31st – It’s Poornima Day [Purnima / Pournami]
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