Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Jai Guru Datta Thanks for the email,that explains the grammar aspect of this.So,grammatically JayaGuruDatta is better,or rather right. 12 years ago I was listening to the Piano sounds (yes,sounds,our Lord calls them only that,oh! how humble He is!)of our Master.The introductory speech was by Raadhanna,(I think).At the end of the introductory speech,he says with all earnest and with feelings,"and therefore,we wish you a happy listening,Jayagurudatta." Nowhere I have seen and heard JaiGuruDatta. But from the beginning I have been saying JaiGuruDatta. My question and that of another devotee here,who first enquired about the Bheejaaksharaas benefits,Am I missing some Bheejaaksharaa benefit by saying Jai instead of Jaya? My experience all these years is that,i feel perfect and better,only when I say Jai Guru Datta. But as usual and as Swamiji teaches me,I am ready to correct myself.what is ready,if I have to be caorrected,so it shall be,JaiguruDatta. Its like,Halleluja,Hello,Beg your pardon,good day,good bye,Mind you,hear me,please wait,Thats it,Three cheers,hip hip hurrah,High fives, coool,kewl,nice, all of these and many more occasions. That emailer devotee is right.It has become ahabit of exclamation for many of us,simple datta devotees. By the way,there was an email from one Mr.Ravi Venkatraman, but not much of a message,only blessings for all of us,and ofcourse,whatever I wrote about this in the first email. I had a thought that,it could be from our President,very old,and very gentle. Would the sender tell me,who he is,Jai Guru Datta? P.S:Jai Guru Datta Jai Guru Datta Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 Jaya Guru Datta Pranams to Pujya Sri Swamiji As to Jai or Jaya, it has been stated the correctness, but...referring to Bhajana Mala lll book beginning on page 141 as one turns the pages it becomes obvious that there are different ways. Some bhajans Sri Swamiji says Jai Guru Datta and some where it is Jaya Guru Datta, Jai Datta, Jaya Datta. Why not let it be? In your reappearance message to this group #3707 JAIGURUDATTA, James Bond <makarameen wrote: > Jai Guru Datta > It's been a long time. > I hope some of you remember me still. > Pranaams to kaali Maathaa in Holland. In message 3719 you wrote: > I welcome more views on my view,as this place is meant for discussion. >snip , >let us discuss these useful things,rather than Vaiko joining the mother,and Roman or Greek Bush scoring over his rivals in Mesapatomia. It is the view of this devotee that discussing views of views is not useful, and not the purpose of this group. The only worthwhile view is that of Sadguru who is the ultimate psychoanalyst giving us what we need exactly when we need it. Who can compete with that? AND: What does it matter whether we remember you or not? And who is this kaali maatha to whom you offer pranams upon your return instead of Pujya Sadguru Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Swamiji? It seems that through your revealing postings here, you wish to be heard. Having experienced this egoistic thinking of self importance very well, this devotee finally realized the folly of thinking that "I" matter, puffing up my worst enemy and source of dualistic behavior..my ego. Sadguru is the only one witnessing and therefore the only one that matters. I pray He slays the "ME". Don't you think this time spent defending reasoning could be better spent listening to and singing His bhajans? That is when HIs True knowledge begins to dawn. As many here have attested, if a question is sincerely held in the heart, Pujya Sri Swamiji answers it. Seldom through other's "opinions" but through immersion in His gifts. This is offered in peace. Please let it be. I have finished with this. Sri Guru Datta Bolo Ganapati Sachcidananda Swamiji Ki JAI! JAIGURUDATTA, James Bond <makarameen wrote: > > Jai Guru Datta > Thanks for the email,that explains the grammar aspect of this.So,grammatically JayaGuruDatta is better,or rather right. > 12 years ago I was listening to the Piano sounds (yes,sounds,our Lord calls them only that,oh! how humble He is!)of our Master.The introductory speech was by Raadhanna,(I think).At the end of the introductory speech,he says with all earnest and with feelings,"and therefore,we wish you a happy listening,Jayagurudatta." > Nowhere I have seen and heard JaiGuruDatta. > But from the beginning I have been saying JaiGuruDatta. > > My question and that of another devotee here,who first enquired about the Bheejaaksharaas benefits,Am I missing some Bheejaaksharaa benefit by saying Jai instead of Jaya? > My experience all these years is that,i feel perfect and better,only when I say Jai Guru Datta. > > But as usual and as Swamiji teaches me,I am ready to correct myself.what is ready,if I have to be caorrected,so it shall be,JaiguruDatta. > > Its like,Halleluja,Hello,Beg your pardon,good day,good bye,Mind you,hear me,please wait,Thats it,Three cheers,hip hip hurrah,High fives, coool,kewl,nice, all of these and many more occasions. > That emailer devotee is right.It has become ahabit of exclamation for many of us,simple datta devotees. > > By the way,there was an email from one Mr.Ravi Venkatraman, but not much of a message,only blessings for all of us,and ofcourse,whatever I wrote about this in the first email. > I had a thought that,it could be from our President,very old,and very gentle. > > Would the sender tell me,who he is,Jai Guru Datta? > > P.S:Jai Guru Datta > > Jai Guru Datta > > > > Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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