Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 Dear Friend Thanks for this message......The Holy Rudraksa were given by Almighty God Lord Siva to stop all the pain and suffering that is caused by negative powers.....the reason we wear the different Beads with the different powers of the different Devatas is so that no negative powers will affect us in a negative manner Sidh Malas of different combinations have been found to be the most effective in this regard Thanks and Take Care Mitra DharmaDev In a message dated 12/24/2003 12:21:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, no_reply writes: > Subj:RBSC : I forget taking off mala while answering nature's call > Date:12/24/2003 12:21:33 PM Pacific Standard Time > no_reply > Reply-to: > To: > Sent from the Internet > > > > What negative powers will affect me > > > To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 (Ramakrishna is describing visitors and saints that came to the Dakshineswar Temple in the early days of his sadhana practice )-- "Another time, there came another holy man. He was drunk with Divine knowledge. He looked like a ghoul--- almost naked, with dust all over his body and head, and long hair and nails. On the upper part of his body there was a tattered wrapper; it looked as if he'd got it off some corpse on the cremation ground. He stood in front of the Kali Temple and fixed his eyes on the image and recited a hymn. He did it with such power that it seemed to me the whole Temple shook and Mother looked pleased and smiled. Then he went to the place where the beggers were sitting, and got his prasad. But the beggers wouldn't let him sit near them, because of his disgusting appearance. They drove him away.. Then I saw him sitting with a dog, in a dirty corner where they'd thrown away the leaf plates. He had put on arm around the dog, and the two of them were sharing the remains of food on one of the leaves. The dog didn't bark or try to get away, although he was a stranger. As I watched him, I felt afraid. I was afraid that I might get to be like him, and have to live like that, roaming around as he did. After I'd seen him I said to Hriday:" That's not ordinary madness; He is mad with ther highest God Consciousness." When Hriday heard this, he ran out to get a look at the holy man and found him already leaving the temple gardens. Hriday followed him a long way and kepy asking, "Holy Sir, please teach me how I can realize God." At first, he didn't answer. But atlast, when Hriday wouldn't leave him alone and kept follwing him, he pointed to the sewer water around a drain in the road and said, "When that water and the water of the Ganges seem equally pure to you, then you'll realize God." Hriday said, "Sir, please make me your disciple and take me with you." But he didn't reply. He turned and went on. When he'd gone a great distance, he looked back and saw Hriday still following him. He made an angry face and picked up a brick, threatening to throw it at Hriday. When Hriday fled, he dropped the brick, left the road and disappeared. After that he was nowhere to be found." from "Ramamkrishna and His Disciples by C. Isherwood (Touchstone Books) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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