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Dear Brothers and sisters:

 

I have the following questions pertaining to the article below:

 

1. How can we chant the Vedam?

2. Where can we get both the texts and pronounciations?

3. How can we be part of Swami's sankalpa as written below

4. How soon can we get started on this mission?

 

Ram Lakhan

Excerpts of his talk:We  all  may  be  wondering  why  Swami  has started this

practice of Vedam chanting  in the Mandir both in the morning and in the

evening. This is the very  Mission of Swami. The first vow is Dharma

Samsthapana ? restoring the practice  of  Dharma  ?  not establishment of

Dharma. Once when I mentioned reestablishment  of  Dharma,  Swami  said  ?  No 

wrong. Dharma need not be established.  It  is  always  there.  Only  it's

practice has declined. The second  vow  is  Veda  Samrakshana.  Today all

around the world devotees of Swami  are  learning  Vedam chanting and are

looking into its meaning. Mere hearing  of  these  chants  is also beneficial

to all, though we may not be able to chant.

 

 

 

sai_sevak9 wrote:

FW: [youthnsai] Parthi UpdateSai Ram!!          Excerpts from Prof. Anil Kumar's

Talk (2nd Feb '04 - Bakri Id day)Swami  came  around  3.20  p.m.  in  the

afternoon. Vedam chanting went on for some time. Suddenly, Swami called Prof.

Anil Kumar and asked  him  to  speak.  What  followed was a torrent of

beautiful messages, experiences and Telugu poems of Swami. The talk was very

inspiring. He went on  for  around  half  an hour plus and stopped. There was a

loud applause. Swami asked him to continue and we had another half an hour

plus.Excerpts of his talk:We  all  may  be  wondering  why  Swami  has started

this practice of Vedam chanting  in the Mandir both in the morning and in the

evening. This is the very  Mission of Swami. The first vow is Dharma Samsthapana

? restoring the practice  of  Dharma  ?  not establishment of Dharma. Once when

I mentioned reestablishment  of  Dharma,  Swami  said  ?  No  wrong. Dharma

need not be established.  It  is  always  there.  Only  it's practice has

declined. The second  vow  is  Veda  Samrakshana.  Today all around the world

devotees of Swami  are  learning  Vedam chanting and are looking into its

meaning. Mere hearing  of  these  chants  is also beneficial to all, though we

may not be able to chant.Today  is a very special day as it is the combination

of two festivals. One ? Bakri Id and the other Bhishma Ekadasi.Bhishma  Ekadasi

is the day when Bhishma was lying on the bed of arrows and Lord  Krishna asked

the Pandavas to go to him so as to

learn from him. Once in  Kodaikanal, Swami very beautifully narrated this

episode. Bhishma asked Krishna  as  to  why He was sending the Pandavas to him.

For the Lord could Himself  talk  to  them.  Then  Krishna explains how, since

He was talking, walking  and  laughing  with  them,  the  Pandavas did not

realize His true Divinity and hence would not appreciate what He said so much.

Therefore, He wanted  Bhishma  to  act  as His instrument. Saying so, Swami

made a remark that  it  is  just  like  Swami  asking  some  people  to  speak

before His Discourse.Bhishma  chanted the Vishnu Sahasranaama on this day,

teaching the Pandavas the Truth about the Lord and inspiring them to rise from

the Human level to the Divine level.On the  other  hand, today happens to be

the Bakri Id festival. What is it about? 

Ibrahim, the devotee of the Lord is ready to sacrifice even his son for  the 

sake  of the Lord. When Ibrahim is about to slaughter his son, an ethereal 

voice is heard which tells him to stop the act. The Lord declares that  this 

was  only  a  test.  Ibrahim  need  not  kill his son. He could sacrifice  a

sheep instead. From this people have concluded that sheep must be  slaughtered 

on  this  day.  But  Swami  explains that what needs to be sacrificed  is  not 

the  animal  sheep  but  the  animal  qualities within ourselves.  Even 

during  Dussera Yajnam, Swami says that true sacrifice is sacrificing  the 

animality  in us. Thus Bakri Id helps us to get over this animality.Hence, 

Bakri  Id  on one hand inspires us to move from the Animal level to the Human

level, while Bhishma

Ekadasi implores us to move further from the Human level to the Divine level.It 

is  the  very same Lord who is with us here today. These days there are many 

miracles  taking  place  all  over  the  world.  Here  are two recent

happenings:The  first  one  happened  right  here  in the Mandir just a week

back. The grandfather  of  one Music College student had come to get the

wedding card of  his  daughter  blessed by Swami. He contacted me (Prof. Anil

Kumar) and asked  me whether I could get it blessed by Swami. I said, "I dare

not". He then asked whether I could at least get him a seat in the first row. I

told him  that  I  myself was not sure of my seat tomorrow, them how could I get

him  a  seat. He was disappointed but went his way. The next day, he sat in the

fifteenth row with a cup of Akshatam (yellow rice) and the

wedding card in his hands. Swami's car passed by and he stretched out the card

as though Swami's  hands  would  stretch  out  and  reach  for  it.  Nothing

happened apparently.  Swami  finished  His  rounds and went into the Interview

room. This  man  came  running  to  me and said with excitement, "Anil Kumar,

you could  not  get me a seat in the first row, but see, Swami has blessed me".

Saying   so,   he  showed  a  gold  Mangal  Sutra  that  had  automatically

materialized  on  the  bowl of Akshatam as Swami's car went past him. I too was

drowned in Bliss and joy.The  other  experience  is  related to a village called

Chilukur in Khammam district.  The district President himself narrated this to

me. The youth of this  district  went to this abandoned village a

month back and did service there.  They found the village temple in a

dilapidated condition and so got it painted, renovated?. Pooja was performed by

the village priest. And they went  back  home.  In  the afternoon, Ghee started

pouring out from Swami's photo  that  was  kept  in  the  temple. Pure,

fragrant Ghee!! Later in the evening,  Kumkum  started  appearing  on  another 

photo  of Swami. This is Bhagawan's  omnipresence.  Once,  Ramabrahmam,  the 

erstwhile caretaker of Trayee  Brindavan  told  me,  "Anil  Kumar,  when  you 

talk with Swami, be careful.  He  will  laugh, talk and cut jokes with you. But

remember always that  He is God, He is God, He is God". Swami, please help us so

that we do not get deluded. Help us to see you everywhere.What  is true

devotion? Is it plucking leaves from

plants and offering them to God? No, this will only cause pain to the plants. We

must offer the leaf of  our  body (Deha Patram). Is it plucking the flowers from

the plants and offering  them  as  garlands  to the Lord? No. No. The flowers

will cry out that  they  look  so beautiful on the plants. The moment they come

into our company,  they  get dried up. So, we must offer the flower of our pure

mind (Mano  Pushpam).  Then  is  it plucking fruits from the trees and making

an offering?  If  we do so, the parrots will cry that we have taken away their

food.  Therefore,  what we need to offer is the fruits of our action (Karma

Phalam). Finally, what water must we offer to God. Is it the water from the

Ganges. There is already a shortage of water in the rivers. If we take away

that  too, there will be water conflicts. Hence, we must offer the tears of our

joy and Bliss to God (Ananda

Bhashpamu).Once  in  Brindavan,  as  Swami  was  sitting inside Trayee, He saw

one boy sitting  outside  plucking the leaves from a plant and scratching them

with his  nails.  Swami  asked whose son was it. A VIP came forward. Swami

asked him  to  tell  his son not to do that. I went forward and made bold to

say, "Swami, after all he is a young boy". Swami instantly replied, "What do

you know  of  the  pain. If I pinch you, then you will come to know. Trees also

have  life  in  them and they also feel the pain". This is the concern that

Swami has even for plants.On  another  occasion,  Swami  was  giving  me  an

individual photograph. I deliberately  stood as close to Swami as possible.

Swami asked me to move a little  far. I asked, "Why Swami?" Swami pointed to a

beautiful flower on a plant  just  behind 

us  and  said, "Move a little far. That flower is more beautiful  than  you. Let

it also come in the photograph". Such is the Love of Swami.On  yet  another 

occasion,  Swami  was  giving  individual  photographs to students.  I  was 

standing  far  and watching the whole show. He called me closer  and asked me

as to what I was seeing. I replied that I was watching how  each student came

one by one and walked away while Swami kept standing so  patiently.  Swami 

replied,  "Yes.  I  am  the never changing one. I am eternal. Boys come and

go!!"Dear  Swami,  help  us to journey from the animal to the human and from

the human to the Divine as symbolized by the two festivals today.

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SAIRAM

Vedas can be learnt from the Guru who knows the chanting of the Vedas as the

proununciation has to be accurate and secondly they are in Sanskrit.

The vedic chanting books can be brought from any bookstall.Ramkrishna mission

has very good books on Upanishads with metre reading as well.

Swamis mission can be started this minute onwards.Help Ever Hurt never, to start

with.Poor feeding, etc etc.

Any another help? Feel free to contact.

Deepa

On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 Ram Lakhan wrote :

Dear Brothers and sisters:

I have the following questions pertaining to the article below:

1. How can we chant the Vedam?

2. Where can we get both the texts and pronounciations?

3. How can we be part of Swami's sankalpa as written below

4. How soon can we get started on this mission?

Ram Lakhan

Excerpts of his talk:

We  all  may  be  wondering  why  Swami  has started this practice of Vedam

chanting  in the Mandir both in the morning and in the evening. This is the

very  Mission of Swami. The first vow is Dharma Samsthapana ? restoring the

practice  of  Dharma  ?  not establishment of Dharma. Once when I mentioned

reestablishment  of  Dharma,  Swami  said  ?  No  wrong. Dharma need not be

established.  It  is  always  there.  Only  it's practice has declined. The

second  vow  is  Veda  Samrakshana.  Today all around the world devotees of

Swami  are  learning  Vedam chanting and are looking into its meaning. Mere

hearing  of  these  chants  is also beneficial to all, though we may not be

able to chant.

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Thanks for the clarification pertaining to my questions as I have some work to

do in terms of ensuring that the vedams are chanted in a proper manner and

where the information can be derived. Certainly there must be places and or

people within the ashram in puttarparti that can shed more light and direction

instead of the more ritualistic way of within other organizations. Naturally

the vedapurusha, the avatar himself is ensuring that this is done in accordance

with certain prescribed formula by the students but I still would request those

that are at the ashram to find someone who can give more direction in this

regard. I'm confident that Swami will make some arrangements pertaining to my

question as I'm very interested in this area.

We do get involved and participate in other aspects of seva, however, I am

thnankful to you to confirm some of your ideas and clarify some of my

questions.

Thanks Deepa and I look forward to your email and further guidance.

Ram Lakhan

deepa Jayant HOSKOTE wrote:

SAIRAMVedas can be learnt from the Guru who knows the chanting of the Vedas as

the proununciation has to be accurate and secondly they are in Sanskrit.The

vedic chanting books can be brought from any bookstall.Ramkrishna mission has

very good books on Upanishads with metre reading as well.Swamis mission can be

started this minute onwards.Help Ever Hurt never, to start with.Poor feeding,

etc etc. Any another help? Feel free to contact.DeepaOn Thu, 05 Feb 2004 Ram

Lakhan wrote :Dear Brothers and sisters:I have the following questions

pertaining to the article below:1. How can we chant the Vedam?2. Where can we

get both the texts and pronounciations?3. How can we be part of Swami's

sankalpa as written below4. How soon can we get started on this mission?Ram

LakhanExcerpts of his talk:We  all  may  be  wondering  why  Swami  has started

this

practice of Vedam chanting  in the Mandir both in the morning and in the

evening. This is the very  Mission of Swami. The first vow is Dharma

Samsthapana ? restoring the practice  of  Dharma  ?  not establishment of

Dharma. Once when I mentioned reestablishment  of  Dharma,  Swami  said  ?  No 

wrong. Dharma need not be established.  It  is  always  there.  Only  it's

practice has declined. The second  vow  is  Veda  Samrakshana.  Today all

around the world devotees of Swami  are  learning  Vedam chanting and are

looking into its meaning. Mere hearing  of  these  chants  is also beneficial

to all, though we may not be able to chant.

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