Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Babaji Wow this is intense amount of information Now you will probably not hear from me for a couple of hours as I need to study all this I will come back to you with some of what I have found also A friend has shown me the location of the MahaDev Temple that is called the Pashupatinath of the East in Halesi Nepal Please go see Halesi Nepal that I have been told is the Ancestral Home of the Holy Rudraksa This Holy place is two days journey from the Rudra Rundra that is part of the Gangetic Plain described as Gauda Land That whole area south of the Himalayas in the Ganga and Saraswati River Area to Bengal and north to Nepal is said to be an alluvial plain from Glacier Activity called the Gangetic Plain or Gauda Land and it looks like the Rudra Rundra and the Arun Valley area and Halesi is the Ancestral Home of the Holy Rudraksa This is immense that we have found this or is it that the Knowledge has found us Looks like we will know a great dea more as we go forward Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum Aum Namo Bhagavate Rudraya Namah Thanks and Take Care Seva Mitra DharmaDev Arya Sri Janaardana Kalianandaswami Garu <baba108 <> Saturday, September 21, 2002 8:34 PM Re: Tears of Lord Siva Namaste Gauda ( the Fair-One ) is one of the nine sons of Citragupta (Manifold-Secret) who is the scribe of the Lord of Death. All Citragupta's sons are the ancestors of particular castes of scribes. Citragupta sprang forth from Lord Brahma's body as he sat in meditation. He is worshiped on the second day of the clear fortnight of the month of Kaartika. Love baba , "srdharmadevaarya" <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > Dear Freinds > > In the Siva Purana Vidyesvara Samhita Translated by Shastri 1973 > there is a mention starting in the verse 5 > > Siva Said > > O Mahesani formerly I had been performing penance for thousands of > divine years. Although I had controlled it rigorously my mind was in > flutter. Out of sport I being self possessed just opened my eyes O > Goddess from a desire of helping the world. Drops of tears fell from > my beautiful half closed eyes. From those tear drops there cropped up > the Rudraksha plants > > They became immobile. In order to belss the devotees they were given > to the four Varnas devoted to the worship of Visnu > > Rudraksa Grown in Gauda land became great favourites of Siva. They > were grown in Mathura, Lanka, Ayodhya, Malaya, Sahya mountain, Kasi > and other places. They are competent to brewad asunder the clustered > sins unberarable to the other as the sacred texts have declared > > > > Does anyone know the meaning of Gauda Land and where Gauda land is > located because this was mentioned first > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev Arya Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Babaji and Freinds Namaskar All this is totally amazeing to me as it looks like Halesi and the Rudra Rundra and Arun Valley and Dingla and Bhojpur in Nepal are all connected in some way to the Ancestral Home of the Holy Rudraksa Need to find their connection with what is the Gauda Manadala Am talking to Friend in Nepal about establishing a Spiritual Pilgrimage to Nepal for groups that will take people to the Lord Pashupati Temple and to the Rudra Rundra Rudraksa Trees and Halesi and Arun Valley It is simply immense to think we might be able to go and Meditate in the Rudraksha Forest with the Original Trees and or the decendants of the Original Trees that are the Tears of Lord Siva Thanks and Take Care My Friends DharmaDev Arya Sri Janaardana Kalianandaswami Garu <baba108 <> Sunday, September 22, 2002 2:29 AM Re: Tears of Lord Siva Navadvipa-dhama within Gauda-mandala is served by the Ganges and situated in eternal splendor. This Gauda-mandala is one hundred sixty-eight miles in circumference, with the Ganges running through the center. Gauda-mandala takes the form of a hundred-petaled lotus with the most beautiful Navadvipa in the center. The circumference of the central stamen of the flower, or Antardvipa, is ten miles, and the circumference of the eight-petaled flower, or Navadvipa, is thirty-two miles. Outside this are the hundred petals of Gauda- mandala, whose circumference measures one hundred sixty-eight miles. According to the scriptures, the diameter of Gauda-mandala is fifty- six miles and the radius is twenty-eight miles. The center point, situated within Navadvipa, is the Yogapitha the sacred spiritual abode where the Lord advented. The whole of Gauda-mandala is cintamani, or touchstone, yielding all desires. The dhama is full of knowledge and bliss and is completely spiritual. The water, the land, the trees-everything in the dhama is spiritual, unlike the dull matter of this material world. Always present in the dhama are Krsna's three spiritual energies-sandhini, samvit, and hladini. Krsna`s original energy, svarupa-Sakti, manifests in these three divisions. Of these, the sandhini energy, which supports all existence, finds its perfect function in manifesting the eternal dhama. In that position, the dhama acts eternally as the base or support for the Lord's appearance and activities. All this is the action of the inconceivable energy of the Lord, which is anti material and completely transcendental. One who sees only the activities of material nature in the dhama is a conditioned soul under the influence of ignorance and illusion. When a person's vision is covered by a cloud, he may think that the sun is covered, but actually the sun can never be covered by a cloud. In the same way, only persons whose vision is covered by the cloud of illusion see the transcendental form of Gauda-mandala as a transformation of the material energy. Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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