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Hi Everyone,

 

What I want to know is how do you get yourself out of this cycle of

birth and death and runanubhandham, I mean, if we

take/accept/recieve anything from a personfamily etc, we get

indebted to them, in telugu its said variki "runapadi unnamu" and

that is the reason we take birth again to get that evened out, is

that right??? What I want to know is how can I free myself of this

runam to anybody and everybody, I know about of "runamochaka mangala

stotram" and "runahartha lambodara stotram" and also "runavimochana

nrusimha stotram". Do they help??? I don't want to be indebted to

my spouse even????? I mean what's the point, we will be the same

boat again.Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Gayatri.

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Hi All,

 

Can anybody throw some light of the topic.

 

Thanks,

Gayatri.

, "pranav_gayatri"

<pranav_gayatri> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

>

> What I want to know is how do you get yourself out of this cycle

of

> birth and death and runanubhandham, I mean, if we

> take/accept/recieve anything from a personfamily etc, we

get

> indebted to them, in telugu its said variki "runapadi unnamu" and

> that is the reason we take birth again to get that evened out, is

> that right??? What I want to know is how can I free myself of

this

> runam to anybody and everybody, I know about of "runamochaka

mangala

> stotram" and "runahartha lambodara stotram" and

also "runavimochana

> nrusimha stotram". Do they help??? I don't want to be indebted

to

> my spouse even????? I mean what's the point, we will be the same

> boat again.Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

> Gayatri.

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Hi Gayatri,

 

Yes, indeed, that is the cause of the endless cycle of births and

deaths. I am aware of two ways of getting out of this - actually,

with my ignorance, they seem like two, but they are both the same in

reality. To be more specific: One way is Gyana praapti, obtaining

wisdom about the oneness of everything. You are everything and

everything is you ... If you are indebted to yourself, then where is

the debt! This is the path of Advaita, vastly simplified. It's not

merely the intellectual appreciation of the oneness, but the actual

experience of the oneness.

The other path is Dvaita, understanding the presence of the Divine

in everyone and everything. Every thought, word and deed is

dedicated to that Divine spirit, so all your debts are only to that

Divinity. Sarvam Sree Krishnaarpanamastu, in Sanskrit, or substitute

whatever form of the divine you want. Any stotram chanted with

devotion, will help.

Ultimately, both of these paths are the same, and it is our

samskaras (our inherent abilities and attitudes) that make one or

the other easier to follow. I follow both.

This is highly condensed version, of course, there are many many

options within each of these paths and outside of these paths. There

are innumerable texts that deal with this ... maybe start out with

an abridged version of the Bhagavad Geeta if you are interested in

finding out more. Or any of the Upanishads .. learned members of

this group can recommend more options.

 

Venkatarama

 

, "pranav_gayatri"

<pranav_gayatri> wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> Can anybody throw some light of the topic.

>

> Thanks,

> Gayatri.

> , "pranav_gayatri"

> <pranav_gayatri> wrote:

> > Hi Everyone,

> >

> > What I want to know is how do you get yourself out of this cycle

> of

> > birth and death and runanubhandham, I mean, if we

> > take/accept/recieve anything from a personfamily etc, we

> get

> > indebted to them, in telugu its said variki "runapadi unnamu"

and

> > that is the reason we take birth again to get that evened out,

is

> > that right??? What I want to know is how can I free myself of

> this

> > runam to anybody and everybody, I know about of "runamochaka

> mangala

> > stotram" and "runahartha lambodara stotram" and

> also "runavimochana

> > nrusimha stotram". Do they help??? I don't want to be indebted

> to

> > my spouse even????? I mean what's the point, we will be the

same

> > boat again.Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Gayatri.

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Hi Gayatri and shastri,

 

excellant posting indeed...enjoyed great...

 

Gayatri...the stotras u mentioned are getting relief from debts of

the material world...say if you have some debts...u can get relief by

recitation of the same...as for as the runanubandham....the chain

cannot be broken till you exhaust all your karmas...there was some

excellant posting on karma some time back....

 

even i do remember in our south side....people will not take anything

made of til...from others...as there is a belief...that you will be

their slave in your next birth...who knows how these beliefs came in

to existence...

 

regarding this anubandham break...read material of kanchi

mutt...specially arulvakku by kanchi kamakoti sankaracharya sri

chandrasekarendra saraswathi swamigal...he is a great scholar and

great divine sage....hope his material will solve your doubts...

 

thanks

 

sriganeshh

 

, "venkatarama_sastry"

<venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

> Hi Gayatri,

>

> Yes, indeed, that is the cause of the endless cycle of births and

> deaths. I am aware of two ways of getting out of this - actually,

> with my ignorance, they seem like two, but they are both the same

in

> reality. To be more specific: One way is Gyana praapti, obtaining

> wisdom about the oneness of everything. You are everything and

> everything is you ... If you are indebted to yourself, then where

is

> the debt! This is the path of Advaita, vastly simplified. It's not

> merely the intellectual appreciation of the oneness, but the actual

> experience of the oneness.

> The other path is Dvaita, understanding the presence of the Divine

> in everyone and everything. Every thought, word and deed is

> dedicated to that Divine spirit, so all your debts are only to that

> Divinity. Sarvam Sree Krishnaarpanamastu, in Sanskrit, or

substitute

> whatever form of the divine you want. Any stotram chanted with

> devotion, will help.

> Ultimately, both of these paths are the same, and it is our

> samskaras (our inherent abilities and attitudes) that make one or

> the other easier to follow. I follow both.

> This is highly condensed version, of course, there are many many

> options within each of these paths and outside of these paths.

There

> are innumerable texts that deal with this ... maybe start out with

> an abridged version of the Bhagavad Geeta if you are interested in

> finding out more. Or any of the Upanishads .. learned members of

> this group can recommend more options.

>

> Venkatarama

>

> , "pranav_gayatri"

> <pranav_gayatri> wrote:

> > Hi All,

> >

> > Can anybody throw some light of the topic.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Gayatri.

> > , "pranav_gayatri"

> > <pranav_gayatri> wrote:

> > > Hi Everyone,

> > >

> > > What I want to know is how do you get yourself out of this

cycle

> > of

> > > birth and death and runanubhandham, I mean, if we

> > > take/accept/recieve anything from a personfamily etc, we

> > get

> > > indebted to them, in telugu its said variki "runapadi unnamu"

> and

> > > that is the reason we take birth again to get that evened out,

> is

> > > that right??? What I want to know is how can I free myself of

> > this

> > > runam to anybody and everybody, I know about of "runamochaka

> > mangala

> > > stotram" and "runahartha lambodara stotram" and

> > also "runavimochana

> > > nrusimha stotram". Do they help??? I don't want to be

indebted

> > to

> > > my spouse even????? I mean what's the point, we will be the

> same

> > > boat again.Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > Gayatri.

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