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Hindu Scriptures

Nine kinds of Devotions: 1. to Listen, 2. Sing, 3. Worship, 4. Bowing down, 5.

Serving, 6. Thinking, 7. Dedication, 8. Humility, 9. Intimacy.

Nine Kinds of Ego: 1. Possession, 2. Wealth, 3. Singing hymns, 4. Knowledge, 5.

Education, 6. Beauty, 7. Youth, 8. Family lineage, 9. Cast or sect

Five Koshas or Coverings: 1. Annamaya, (Gross physicals body made of and

sustained by food), 2. Pranamaya (vital covering consisting of five Praanaas or

vital force), 3. Manomaya (mental cover), 4. Vigyaanmaya (cover of

intelligence), 5. Anandamaya (cover of bliss).

Five Enemies: 1. Lust, 2. Anger, 3. Greed, 4. Attachment & Jealousy, 5. Ego.

Three Stages of Life: 1. Childhood, 2.Young, 3. Old.

Three Gurus: 1. Mother, 2. Father, 3.Teacher.

Five Gods in Sanatan: 1. Vishnu, 2. Sun, 3. Shakti, 4. Shiva, 5. Ganesh. They

represent: Aakashasya patir Vishnu, Agneshcheva maheshwaro, Waayaoh Suryaoh

Kshiteresho Jeevanasya Ganaadhipa. Vishnu is the Lord of space and sky, Sun of

air, Shiva of fire, Durga of Earth and Ganesha is the Lord of water.

Five Great Elements: 1. Earth (soil), 2. Air, 3. Water, 4. Space, 5. Fire

Three Gunas: Satwa (Purity), Rajas (Luxury), Tamas (ignorance)

Three Types of Karma: 1. Prarabdha (that which was seeded in the last life and

received in this life) 2. Sanchit (that which we do in this life and receive

the fruit in this life), 3. Kriyamaan (that we do in this life and get the

result in the next life).

Eighty-four Lakh Species: (8.4 million species): 0.9 million in Water, 2.7

million nonmoving, 1 Million worms, 1 million Birds, 2.3 million Animals, 4

million Human species including ape and monkeys.

Four kinds of ways to make one understand: 1. By teaching, 2. By Penalty, 3. By

giving physical and mental pain, 4. By lifelong punishment.

Four Social and Spiritual orders: Brahman, 2. Kshatriya, 3.Vaishya, 4.Shudra

One hundred and eight beads of Mala: 21,600 breaths are divided by two (one half

for night, Remaining 10,800 is divided by 100. Some of the Acharyas have set the

system that a sanyasi must chant the name of god 10,800 times a day. The figure

of 108 is sometimes used in front of the name of a holy or highly respected

person who's connected with god. This results in a person who follows the law

of repeating the Lord's name with half of his life's breaths.

108: 108 is considered a holy number because there are 27 Nakshatra, each of

them has letter for choosing the name of the time. The cycle of time is divided

into12 Rashies. Time itself is God. Each and every second, whatever is being

produced in this world is because of God. In numerology 108 is 9, number which

represents God, complete perfection.

Five kinds of Yagyaas: 1. Education of holy scripture and to support educator

and educatee is called (Brahmayagrya) 2. Offering something in the name of

ancestors is called Pitrayagya, 3. Puja and Havan is called Devayagya, 4.

Feeding creatures is Bhootyagya. 5. Feeding and serving anyone in need is

called Arthithis Yagya. (i) Brahmacharya (following the rule of strict celibacy

of the mind and body and having a student life, learning basic things from

mother, social and survival things from father, spiritual things from teacher

up-to the age of 25 years. (ii) Grashsatha (iii) Vanprastha: (iv) Sanyaas

Main source of Dharmashastra: 1. Gautama, 2. Boudhayana, 3. Apastamba, 4.

Hiranyakeshi, 5. Bashistha, 6. Bishnau dharma, 7. Harita, 8. ShankhaLikhita, 9.

Koutilya Baikhanasa, 10. Brahaspati, 11. Manusmriti.

The two epics (AD. 7th century): The Mahabharat written by Vyas contains one

hundred thousand verses. It is one of the main scriptures which establishes the

rule of life. Mahabharat tells one main thing "Do Your duty". The Bhagwad Gita

itself is taken from this scripture. Another great epic is the Ramayana.

Written by Valmiki it contains twenty four thousand verses and also sets forth

the rules of life. Other Ramayanas are; Sambritta ramayan, Aagastya Ramayan,

Lomash Ramayan, Manjul Ramayan, Soupadhya Ramayan, Ramayan Mahamala, Souhaardra

Ramayan, Ramayani Maniratna, Chaandra Ramayan, Maind Ramayana, Swaayambhuva

Ramayan, Subhramha Ramayana, Subarchas Ramayan, Deva Ramayan, Shravan ramayan,

Udanta Ramayan, Ramayan Champoo, Bhattikavyam, and Ramcharit Manas.

Smrities: 1. Yagnavalkya Smriti, 2. Parasar Smriti, 3. Narad Smriti 4. Brahaspati Smriti.

Four Vedas: 1. Rig, 2. Yajur, 3. SaaM, 4. Atharv

Up-Vedas: Vaishampayan Dhanurveda (weaponology), Ayruved (Herbal medicine),

Aasthavangani (surgery and eight other ways of treatment), Aswinikumar Sanhita

(Medicine), Brahatsanhitaa (treating the ill), Pushkal Sanhita (reason of

getting sick of ill), Dhanwantari Sutra, Maan Sutra soop Shastram, Jabali

Sutra. Banaspati, Nighantu, Arth Shastra (economics), Sampatti Shastram

(politics and business), Vyakaran (grammar), Samved (music), Gandharvaved

(dance, tune and beats), Gyan kanda (philosophical knowledge), jyotish Shastra

(astronomy and astrology ) and prayer etc.

Sapt-Shatu: (Seven tissues) Plasma, Blood, Muscle, Fat, Bone, Marrow, and Nerve.

Three Doshas: Bat (cold), Pitt (temperature), Kaph (abdominal upsetting).

Six-Ras: (Six Tastes) Sweet, Salty, Sour, Pungent, Bitter, and Astringent.

Main Devataas: Indra (Kind of Devas), Kuber (Treasurer of Devas), Yamaraaj (God

of Death), Chitragupta (secretary of Yamaraaj), Agni (fire), Marut (49 living

pieces of Diti's son in the form of air), Aryama (god ancestors), Pusha (God of

animals), Ashwini Kumaar (god of herbal medicine), Chandra (goddess of mind),

Brahaspati (teacher of Devas), Kartikeya (son of Shiva), Kaamdev (god of lust),

prajapati ( son of Brahma and birth giver), Shukra (God of Virtuous and

Bhrigythe great astronomer), Bishwakrma (god of construction and

manufacturing), Muya (King of demons).

Main Rishies: Naarad (Devoted mind) Bashisth (Priest of Suryayans), Manu

(creator oh human beings through his mind), Bishwamitra (Became Brahman in the

same life through his penance), Dadhichi (sacrificer of body for other's

others), Valmiki (Chanting Ram ram became the author of Ramayana), Markandeya

(knower of end and beginning of era), Mudgal (respecting the teacher) Shukedeva

(the great preacher).

The Holy and Devine Godesses: Sita (Avatar of Bhagawati), Sati Damayanti (the

most holy and powerful Devi).

People who bought Revolution in Sanatan: Shree Shankaraccharya, Kumaril Bhatt,

Sri Madhwacharya (1238), ShreeNimbarkacharya, Shree Ballabhacharya, Shree

Ramanandacharya, Shree Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Shree kanthacharya, Shree

Abhinavaguptacharya, Shree Bhaskaracharya, Sant Tukaramji (1608), Samarth

Ramdas Swami (17th century), Sant Gyaneshwar Ji, Guru Nanak Dev ji(1469),

Surdas Ji, Tulasi das Ji, (16th Cen.), Narasi Mehta, Swami

DayanandSaraswati(1876-), Ramkrishna Paramhansa(1836).

Karmakand: Rishies set fort the system of Rituals, known as Brahmanas. The main

Brahmanas are: 1. Aitareya 2. Satpatha, 3. Kaushataki, 4. Taitiriya, 5.

Chandogya

Seven Holy Cities: Ayodhya, Haridwaar, Mathura, Kashi, Kanchipur, Puri, Dwarika.

Sapt-Rishi: 1. Vashistha2. Atri 3. Kashyap 4. Vishwamitra 5. Bharadwaj 6. Jamadagni 7. Goutam.

Six Main Philosophies: 1. Uttar Mimansa of Byas (vedant) a science of matter and

energy, science of 2. Purv Mimansa of Jaimini, science of rituals to enhance or

protect great teachings. 3. Sankhya, of Kapil, Purush and Prakriti, changes in

matter, reality of eternal soul. 4. Yoga, of Patanjali, unity with god through

physical and mental practices. 5. Nyaaya, of Gautam, law of Karma and judgment

with logical facts, 6. Baisheshik: of kand, elements of the universe.

Advait: Advait Philosophy of Shankaracharya: advaita means non-dulaism. This

philosophy believes that God is absolute reality and that which inanimates or

animates is unreal of maya. Soul is identical with Brahm.

Dvait: Dvait philosophy of Madhavacharya is a philosophy of two. Brahm and Jeev

are related to each other. Creation is real act of Brahm.

Dvaita-Advait: of Nimbark explains about Natural dualism and non dualism.

Vishishthadvait: This philosophy of Ramanujacharya means qualified non-dualism.

Brahm is the only independent and absolute reality. Atama is not identical with

Brahm but, He can be pleased by devotion.

Four houses of Shankaracharya: 1. Puri(East), 2. Dwarika(west) 3.

Badrinath(North) 4. Shringeri(south).

Eight kind of Siddhies: 1. Anima 2. Garima 3. Laghima 4. Mahima 5. Praapti 6.

Praakamya 7. Ishitwa 8. Bashitwa.

Vikramaditya Year: Vikram Samvat; begun in year 57 BC

Shalivaahan Year: Indian National Calendar; begun in year 78 AD

Ritu: A season, among six, each lasting for 2 months

Chandra Maas: The lunar month of the Hindu calendar, lasting 28 days

Saur Maas: Solar month lasting 30 days

Amavasya: Day of the no moon

Purnima: Day of the full moon

Ekadashi: Eleventh day of waxing or waning; a day of fasting

Chaturthi: Fourth day after the full moon; also a day of fasting

Kaliyug: An era of 432,000 years

Dwaapar: An era that lasts for 864,000 years

Treta: Era of 1,296,000 years

Satyug: Era of 1,728,000 years

 

May the Merciful Sri Sai Baba always shower His grace on us and our families and

remove our problems and anxieties by giving us all - strength , goodluck,

success and happiness with peace of mind. Sai bhakt, Deepa H debu7366

 

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