Guest guest Posted October 15, 2004 Report Share Posted October 15, 2004 Om Gurave Namah Om Namah Shivaye Dear Sanjayji,Lakshmiji,Vishwanathanji ,Vinay ji,Sweechan and all the members of the list who took this discussion forward) Thank you so much for taking my simple query and pouring the wealth of learning into the answers(I hope I am not sounding too poetic) and taking the discussion so much forward . It has been a tremendous learning experience for me personally.I did not reply earlier because frankly I really did not have much to contribute and did not want to disturb the flow of discussions in anyway. I am a new student of astrology and some of my questions may seem repetitive in nature Please do continue to answer them in the same vein of Jupiterian wisdom (because every time I post on the list I feel that being a beginner I may be asking something which is either to simple to interest others or not very relevant) Also Lakshmi ji thank you for making the beginning .......and being so involved ..at one point I was feeling a little disappointed that I was not getting any answers back till I saw yr reply on the list.It does mean a lot to us students when we see our seniors answer the queries.... regards Nisha - lakshmi ramesh vedic astrology Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:17 PM RE: [vedic astrology] Re: RE:-mail on Pt S Raths article Om Gurave Namah Namaste Hari, Hari: I also would be grateful if you could explain your understanding of the difference between: Lord Venkateswara Lord Srinivasa and Padmalakshmi Lord Varahamurthy Lakshmi: Meaning of Venkateshwara: I would like to quote Nammalvar before I proceed (ref: Tirupathi charithram & Tirumala-Tirupathi kshetra mahaatmyam, both published by TTD) “sarva paapaani vem praahuh kata sthadhaahamutchyathe sarva papa dahoyasmaadvenkataadri rithyabhooth” the meaning is that “vem” indicates all sins, while the word “kata” burns away those sins, hence because the place has the ability to burn away all sins, the place is called “venkataadri”. Venkateshwara can mean both the ruler of venkataadri and also Maheshwara burning away the shad-ripu &sins of the bhaktas. Some other pundits also say that “vem” is the amrita beeja and “katam” signifies gold, so the Lord of Venkataachalam can bestow both aishwarya and moksha on the devotee. I leave it to you to figure out which planet(s) are capable of these functions. “kritethu Naarasimhobhuthrethaayaam Raghunandanah dwaapare Vaasudevascha kalou Venkata naayakah here the term Venkata Nayaka can refer to both Adi Varaha Murthy and Venkateshwara and if you apply the logic of Kalou Chandi Vinaayaka here, I am sure you’d know which planet signifies whom. Meaning of Srinivasa: I think “Shri” can be defined as “shreeyathe aashriyathe ithi Shri” roughly meaning that which can sustain and provide refuge is “Sri”. Hence the entire Universe would comprise Shri, and the One in which the Viswam resides is Srinivasa. At the time of Pralaya, the world is destroyed and the seeds of the creation are stored away in the Parabrahma for another cycle of creation after the pralaya. Hence Srinivasa can also mean The One in whom the world is stored at the time of destruction. This is called samhaara-kramam or the process of Recall and it is there even in Sri chakraaradhana. Please note that there is no separate consort of the Lord on Tirumala. She resides in Him, so Srinivasa, I feel, is the Parabrahma vaachakam. BTW, below the feet of the Lord there is a shat-kona chakra, comprising of one oordhwa trikona (male principle-Source) and one adho trikona (female principle-Shakti), confirming the stupendous power & poorna Parabrahma tattwa of the Lord. This shat-kona chakra is also symptomatic of the 6 attributes of “Bhagavan”. Perhaps that’s why Brahmotsavams are performed to the Lord during Dassera, because He is Mother too. Padmavathi devi, though married to the Lord, leads a separate existence, to be closer to the children, I guess, like we see in so many homes today. I think She remained at His feet, while He grew and grew and grew. I think you know that the entire Tirumala hill segment is a “salagrama”. I also want to tell you that on Thursday, the Lord is divested of his usual finery and is in austerity mode (like a brahmachari) and this process is called “sadalimpu” or loosening…to facilitate further expansion? Even if you consider Lord Venkateshwara as Kalki avatar, the avatar is depicted as a warrior riding on a horse or alternatively as a horse faced warrior. Sri Vishnu as Hayagreeva (horse faced – Ashwini nakshatra-celebrations during Aswayuja maasa) is Guru swaroopa. Infact, if you consider the last few avataras of the Lord, just before and during kaliyuga, as Krishna, Vyasa, Buddha, etc, He comes across as more of a Teacher than a warrior. What we need in Kaliyuga is Guru, one who can lead us to Light from darkness. Tamasoma jyotirgamaya. Lord Venkateshwara is indeed “That”, which gives the same meaning in English or Sankrit. Venkataadri samam sthaanam brahmaande naasti kinchana Venkatesa samo devo na bhootho na bhavishyathi Thanks Hari for giving me this great opportunity of thinking of the Lord. May He bless you. I think I'll stop the thread here. Regards, Lakshmi P.S: I think I already talked too much in general, and about Sri Varaha, in particular. I have this tendency to get carried away, despite a strongly disapproving Saturn in lagna!! Please refer to my other emails and links for more info on Sri Varaha. I think I answered all your queries by and large. Hari M <onlyhari > wrote: ||Om Brihaspataye Namah|| Dear Lakshmi, I know that my question is too primitive and that is why I am asking you separately instead of asking Sanjay, for whom apparently, it is all childs play! It has to do with Sanskrit and the question is: Of the two dictums 'Kaloh Chandi Vinayaka' and 'Kalou Venkata Nayakasya', why is it that the first one refers to both Ra & Ke whereas the latter refers to Ra only? Secondly I understand from Sanjay's email that Varahamurthi is also referred to as Lord Venkatesvara whereas you insist that this should be Vamana. I am confused! regards Hari lakshmi ramesh <b_lakshmi_ramesh > wrote: Om Gurave Namah Namaste Gurudeva, I am indeed honoured to have your reply, Sir, and may I say with a great deal of nostalgia that it seems like old times again. What more can a sishya ask for than a correction / clarification from the Guru? Suddenly there seems to be a full moon lighting up the sky on this nearly new moon day! Guruji, the question of verifying the puranic basis of your teaching does not arise, because this very thread started with me trying to explain the import of your words, through my inadequate intellect. By the way, has the discussion discovered the real meaning of your words or were we miles off? Sanjayji, there is a varahamurthy temple on the Tirumala Hills (next to the Pushkarini) and unless one visits this temple first, it is said that there is no accrual of punya on account of visit to Balaji temple. I think most of the Telugu people know this, you can ask Narasimha Ji also. The official version of the story given out by TTD goes that when Srinivasa wanted to stay on the Tirumala Hills, he sought permission from Varaha murthy, who was already being worshipped there. While Sri Varaha willingly gave permission, He also expressed the sentiment that once Srinivasa stays on the Hills, no one would be inclined to worship Varaha. Then Srinivasa said that unless one worships Sri Varaha before worshipping Balaji, the visit would be fruitless. So, Sri Varahamurthy, as Rahu avatar, had been worshipped on the Tirumala hills from time immemorial. Sri Saamavedam Shanmukha Sarma, in his breath-taking pravachanams, repeatedly says that the “tattwa / nature /intention /specific power” of the deity must be understood by the study of the vigraha. Balaji’s vigraha is distinctive because of the huge “naamam” that hides half of His eyes and the entire “aagnya” chakra. The “netra darsanam” is allowed only on Thursdays, when the full power of the Lord is said to be experienced. Again, it is also known that the Lord also sports a golden sword (Nandaka, which reincarnated as Annamayya, as the legend goes), which is symbolic of Aakasa tattwa, apart from the chakra (agni)and Sankha (jala), that usually adorn the Vishnu vigrahas. And, Gurudeva, I think only Light can remove the tamas. Infact, Rathasaptami (the birthday of Sun), is celebrated as one-day brahmotsvam of the Lord in Tirumala, when the Lord is taken out in procession on various vahanas throughout the day, from sunrise to sunset. If He is indeed Rahu avatar, I think it is unlikely to happen. I feel that Sri Varaha as Rahu (downward movement) indicates the basic impulse of Kaliyuga and Srinivasa as Trivikrama (Anantha=upward movement) negates it. Infact, because of the “sword” factor, there are quite a few who argue that Balaji could be Kalki avatar, and they could very well be right. Anyway, as you have very beautifully pointed out, whatever be the name, they all belong to Him, The Nameless One. Guruji, I could be wrong on hundred counts, and I will gleefully wait for your corrections, because that would be great education in itself, for the entire list. Om Namo Naarayanaaya. Regards, Lakshmi Sanjay Rath <guruji (AT) srath (DOT) com> wrote: ::Sri Guru:: Dear Lakshmi The dictum is Kaloh Chandi Vinayaka meaning that during the period/effects of the dark or tamas planets Rahu and Ketu one should propitiate Chandi (for Rahu) and Vinayaka or Ganesha (for Ketu). The similar dictum "Kalou Venkata Nayakasya". refers to the Lord Balaji as having te special form of the Varaha Avatar and removing all the negatives of Rahu during Kali yuga. This Varaha Murty is also described in the Puranas - very specifically in the Skanda Purana and is called Venkatesvara Mahatmya. I think my teaching is based on the foundation of the Puranas. However, you can worship Balaji with every mantra for every avatar as well and you will get the results. Best Wishes Sanjay Rath Web Pages: http://srath.com Mail – CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Archives: vedic astrologyGroup info: vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology-....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2004 Report Share Posted October 16, 2004 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Nisha, In VA & Sri Jagannatha list, when it rains, it pours! There will be so much to read that you will put off some of it! In fact, there is so much in the archives; enough to read till it starts pouring on these lists! The first 4,000 mails on this group are a must read. Then there are some more to read. Goodluck viswanadham vedic astrology, "nisha malik" <nisha1970@h...> wrote: > > > Om Gurave Namah Om Namah Shivaye > > Dear Sanjayji,Lakshmiji,Vishwanathanji ,Vinay ji,Sweechan and all the members of the list who took this discussion forward) > > Thank you so much for taking my simple query and pouring the wealth of learning into the answers(I hope I am not sounding too poetic) and taking the discussion so much forward . > It has been a tremendous learning experience for me personally.I did not reply earlier because frankly I really did not have much to contribute and did not want to disturb the flow of discussions in anyway. > > I am a new student of astrology and some of my questions may seem repetitive in nature Please do continue to answer them in the same vein of Jupiterian wisdom (because every time I post on the list I feel that being a beginner I may be asking something which is either to simple to interest others or not very relevant) > > Also Lakshmi ji thank you for making the beginning ........and being so involved ..at one point I was feeling a little disappointed that I was not getting any answers back till I saw yr reply on the list.It does mean a lot to us students when we see our seniors answer the queries.... > > regards > Nisha > - > lakshmi ramesh > vedic astrology > Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:17 PM > RE: [vedic astrology] Re: RE:-mail on Pt S Raths article > > > Om Gurave Namah > > Namaste Hari, > > Hari: I also would be grateful if you could explain your understanding of the difference between: > > Lord Venkateswara > Lord Srinivasa and Padmalakshmi > > Lord Varahamurthy > > Lakshmi: Meaning of Venkateshwara: > > > > I would like to quote Nammalvar before I proceed (ref: Tirupathi charithram & Tirumala-Tirupathi kshetra mahaatmyam, both published by TTD) > > > > "sarva paapaani vem praahuh kata sthadhaahamutchyathe > > sarva papa dahoyasmaadvenkataadri rithyabhooth" > > > > the meaning is that "vem" indicates all sins, while the word "kata" burns away those sins, hence because the place has the ability to burn away all sins, the place is called "venkataadri". Venkateshwara can mean both the ruler of venkataadri and also Maheshwara burning away the shad-ripu &sins of the bhaktas. > > > > Some other pundits also say that "vem" is the amrita beeja and "katam" signifies gold, so the Lord of Venkataachalam can bestow both aishwarya and moksha on the devotee. I leave it to you to figure out which planet(s) are capable of these functions. > > > > "kritethu Naarasimhobhuthrethaayaam Raghunandanah > > dwaapare Vaasudevascha kalou Venkata naayakah > > > > here the term Venkata Nayaka can refer to both Adi Varaha Murthy and Venkateshwara and if you apply the logic of Kalou Chandi Vinaayaka here, I am sure you'd know which planet signifies whom. > > > > Meaning of Srinivasa: > > > > I think "Shri" can be defined as "shreeyathe aashriyathe ithi Shri" roughly meaning that which can sustain and provide refuge is "Sri". Hence the entire Universe would comprise Shri, and the One in which the Viswam resides is Srinivasa. > > > > At the time of Pralaya, the world is destroyed and the seeds of the creation are stored away in the Parabrahma for another cycle of creation after the pralaya. Hence Srinivasa can also mean The One in whom the world is stored at the time of destruction. This is called samhaara-kramam or the process of Recall and it is there even in Sri chakraaradhana. > > > > Please note that there is no separate consort of the Lord on Tirumala. She resides in Him, so Srinivasa, I feel, is the Parabrahma vaachakam. BTW, below the feet of the Lord there is a shat-kona chakra, comprising of one oordhwa trikona (male principle-Source) and one adho trikona (female principle-Shakti), confirming the stupendous power & poorna Parabrahma tattwa of the Lord. This shat-kona chakra is also symptomatic of the 6 attributes of "Bhagavan". Perhaps that's why Brahmotsavams are performed to the Lord during Dassera, because He is Mother too. > > > > Padmavathi devi, though married to the Lord, leads a separate existence, to be closer to the children, I guess, like we see in so many homes today. I think She remained at His feet, while He grew and grew and grew. I think you know that the entire Tirumala hill segment is a "salagrama". I also want to tell you that on Thursday, the Lord is divested of his usual finery and is in austerity mode (like a brahmachari) and this process is called "sadalimpu" or loosening.to facilitate further expansion? > > > > Even if you consider Lord Venkateshwara as Kalki avatar, the avatar is depicted as a warrior riding on a horse or alternatively as a horse faced warrior. Sri Vishnu as Hayagreeva (horse faced - Ashwini nakshatra-celebrations during Aswayuja maasa) is Guru swaroopa. Infact, if you consider the last few avataras of the Lord, just before and during kaliyuga, as Krishna, Vyasa, Buddha, etc, He comes across as more of a Teacher than a warrior. What we need in Kaliyuga is Guru, one who can lead us to Light from darkness. Tamasoma jyotirgamaya. > > > > Lord Venkateshwara is indeed "That", which gives the same meaning in English or Sankrit. > > > > Venkataadri samam sthaanam brahmaande naasti kinchana > > Venkatesa samo devo na bhootho na bhavishyathi > > > > Thanks Hari for giving me this great opportunity of thinking of the Lord. May He bless you. I think I'll stop the thread here. > > > > Regards, > > Lakshmi > > > > P.S: I think I already talked too much in general, and about Sri Varaha, in particular. I have this tendency to get carried away, despite a strongly disapproving Saturn in lagna!! Please refer to my other emails and links for more info on Sri Varaha. I think I answered all your queries by and large. > > > > Hari M <onlyhari> wrote: > > ||Om Brihaspataye Namah|| > > Dear Lakshmi, > > I know that my question is too primitive and that is why I am asking you separately instead of asking Sanjay, for whom apparently, it is all childs play! It has to do with Sanskrit and the question is: Of the two dictums 'Kaloh Chandi Vinayaka' and 'Kalou Venkata Nayakasya', why is it that the first one refers to both Ra & Ke whereas the latter refers to Ra only? Secondly I understand from Sanjay's email that Varahamurthi is also referred to as Lord Venkatesvara whereas you insist that this should be Vamana. I am confused! > regards > Hari > > > lakshmi ramesh <b_lakshmi_ramesh> wrote: > Om Gurave Namah > > > > Namaste Gurudeva, > > > > I am indeed honoured to have your reply, Sir, and may I say with a great deal of nostalgia that it seems like old times again. What more can a sishya ask for than a correction / clarification from the Guru? Suddenly there seems to be a full moon lighting up the sky on this nearly new moon day! > > > > Guruji, the question of verifying the puranic basis of your teaching does not arise, because this very thread started with me trying to explain the import of your words, through my inadequate intellect. By the way, has the discussion discovered the real meaning of your words or were we miles off? > > > > Sanjayji, there is a varahamurthy temple on the Tirumala Hills (next to the Pushkarini) and unless one visits this temple first, it is said that there is no accrual of punya on account of visit to Balaji temple. I think most of the Telugu people know this, you can ask Narasimha Ji also. The official version of the story given out by TTD goes that when Srinivasa wanted to stay on the Tirumala Hills, he sought permission from Varaha murthy, who was already being worshipped there. While Sri Varaha willingly gave permission, He also expressed the sentiment that once Srinivasa stays on the Hills, no one would be inclined to worship Varaha. Then Srinivasa said that unless one worships Sri Varaha before worshipping Balaji, the visit would be fruitless. So, Sri Varahamurthy, as Rahu avatar, had been worshipped on the Tirumala hills from time immemorial. > > > > Sri Saamavedam Shanmukha Sarma, in his breath-taking pravachanams, repeatedly says that the "tattwa / nature /intention /specific power" of the deity must be understood by the study of the vigraha. Balaji's vigraha is distinctive because of the huge "naamam" that hides half of His eyes and the entire "aagnya" chakra. The "netra darsanam" is allowed only on Thursdays, when the full power of the Lord is said to be experienced. Again, it is also known that the Lord also sports a golden sword (Nandaka, which reincarnated as Annamayya, as the legend goes), which is symbolic of Aakasa tattwa, apart from the chakra (agni)and Sankha (jala), that usually adorn the Vishnu vigrahas. > > > > And, Gurudeva, I think only Light can remove the tamas. Infact, Rathasaptami (the birthday of Sun), is celebrated as one-day brahmotsvam of the Lord in Tirumala, when the Lord is taken out in procession on various vahanas throughout the day, from sunrise to sunset. If He is indeed Rahu avatar, I think it is unlikely to happen. > > > > I feel that Sri Varaha as Rahu (downward movement) indicates the basic impulse of Kaliyuga and Srinivasa as Trivikrama (Anantha=upward movement) negates it. Infact, because of the "sword" factor, there are quite a few who argue that Balaji could be Kalki avatar, and they could very well be right. Anyway, as you have very beautifully pointed out, whatever be the name, they all belong to Him, The Nameless One. > > > > Guruji, I could be wrong on hundred counts, and I will gleefully wait for your corrections, because that would be great education in itself, for the entire list. > > > > Om Namo Naarayanaaya. > > > > Regards, > > Lakshmi > > > > > > Sanjay Rath <guruji@s...> wrote: > > ::Sri Guru:: > Dear Lakshmi > The dictum is Kaloh Chandi Vinayaka meaning that during the period/effects of the dark or tamas planets Rahu and Ketu one should propitiate Chandi (for Rahu) and Vinayaka or Ganesha (for Ketu). The similar dictum "Kalou Venkata Nayakasya". refers to the Lord Balaji as having te special form of the Varaha Avatar and removing all the negatives of Rahu during Kali yuga. This Varaha Murty is also described in the Puranas - very specifically in the Skanda Purana and is called Venkatesvara Mahatmya. > I think my teaching is based on the foundation of the Puranas. > However, you can worship Balaji with every mantra for every avatar as well and you will get the results. > Best Wishes > Sanjay Rath > Web Pages: http://srath.com > > > > > > -- -------- > > Mail - CNET Editors' Choice 2004. Tell them what you think. > > > > > > > > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail to vedic astrology- > > ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us ....... > > > > > Sponsor > > -- ---------- > Links > > > vedic astrology/ > > b.. > vedic astrology > > c.. Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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