Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Om Namah Sivaya “The aspirant does not attain the knowledge of Brahman as long as he is conscious of his ego. The ego comes under one’s control after one has obtained the Knowledge of Brahman and seen God. Otherwise the ego cannot be controlled. It is difficult to catch one’s own shadow. But when the sun is overhead, the shadow is within a few inches of the body.” ---Sri Ramakrishna Tirumantiram by Rishi Tirumular (verse 2043): Give Up Nothing; But Sublimate Your Thought Towards God There is nothing, you need give up; The Five senses are organs false That the five craving to meet arose; Reach to Him in your thoughts And praise Him in songs sweet. Commentary: Renounce nothing, but sublimate your thoughts and senses towards God. Praise Him and adore Him in sweet music and ecstatic songs. He will direct your inner being to divine destiny. Tirukural by Tiruvalluvar: (127) Whatever you may fail to guard, guard well your tongue,for flawed speech unfailingly invokes anguish and affliction. Sivaya Namah 360° NEW – Your one place to blog, create, publish & share! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 Sh.Moka Apparao, In Shiva Mahimna Stotram Pushpadanta, the writer and a Gandharva had cited examples similar to this. These slokas are presently under translation and would be available very soon in the group. Shiva is described as Laya Moorty. He moves in cremation/burrial grounds and has the company of demons. This is often misunderstood and misinterpretted. Though he had the capacity to bless you all riches he shows the way by leading a simple life and not diverting the mind from the target one achieves ones goal. In stead people out of their ignorance interprets in some other way. One should believe the Lord in completeness and serve him with all faith. It is up to one to impose conditions and rules while serving. These are ok as long as they do not create obstructions and hurdles in worship. When he the Lord is "Annadi" (Had no birth and death and exist before creation of any universe) and is formless and has no manifestations. He is every where and is in every thing. Where is the question hat one is taking any thin from the temple? He is omniscent and omnipresent. Had no past present and future. Please believe firmly and take the path which is comfortable to you and that gives you happiness while chanting. Follow it steadily. there will be diversions as the people who followed a different path may come with their experiences and there is diversion and distraction at this stage. So one should be watch full and shall not leave the path selected to follow the other. If so one remains a beginner for ever. AUM Namah shivaya On 5/8/06, moka apparao <moka_apparao (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: > > Request for clarification. > Respected Siva bhaktas > With a great excuse I am writing about one incident happened in front of > me. Even though it is the mistake of the person I am writing here to > request your valuable views/suggestions for arguing with any body who come > across in future. > Once it happened to go to a Siva temple with some cotenents. we have > visited Siva temple, offered coconut and the pujari gave us a half of the > coconut for us and we were slowly moving. Afterwards our neibour also > offered coconut to the God and the pujari after offerig to God Siva he asked > the person to please take half of the coconut. But he bluntly refused to > accept the coconut prasadam stating that it is nothing but a burrial ground, > because God Siva stays only at Burrial grounds/smasanams. We are not > supposed to take anything back to home after visiting burrial ground. > Immediately there was a big discussion between the pujari and our neibour.. > Pujari politely told him if this the burrial ground what for you came here > and you would have not come here at all. > We felt very sorry after hereing this words. From that time onwards we > would like to clarify this point. And I hope this is the occation to get my > clarification on the above issue. > M.Apparao > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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