Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Dear Rajarshi ji, Namaskar. <<Sorry for interrupting in your question to Narasimha>> I am infact extremely grateful for your inputs. The process of going through an entire gamut of *experiences* after starting sadhana, though not deliberately is very challenging when you are not aware of the *depth* of those. I have always been drawn to The Mother in her so called *fierce* aspects. So has been my experience when praying to Sri Lakshmi Narasimha. It is not coincidence, I hope (: that the mantras and the deities I pray /worship are always related to the *agni* aspect- I have felt strange and strong vibrations emanating from deities I mentioned above, Sri Raghavendra Swami ( he is my Guru and has been since I was in my teens) and it has been consistent of how I have always had association with Sri Raghavendra Swami), Hanuman, and Durga Mata, and Sri Aurobindo in certain places of worship and they have not always been *famous* ones. But what I do understand is that it is always The Mother I see in each one of them when I pray. Sorry for a personal diatribe, I am truly grateful to Sri Narasimha ji for giving us the opportunity to *imbibe* so much nectar through this forum, Kind regards Nalini rajarshi nandy <rajarshi14 Sent: Wednesday, 5 November, 2008 12:19:29 AMRe: Re: Regarding Brahamcharya Dear Nalini Sorry for interrupting in your question to Narasimha.Your mail reminded me of a similar incident. I have a friend who does very severe japa of a mantra she had recieved in a dream. It was a strange dream where she saw a little girl, naked, come and sit on her lap and when she asked teh girl who she (the girl) was, the reply came in sanskrit. Now my friend does not know or even understand Sanskrit, so she could not understand what the girl was saying. Then after some time the girl in the dream kept repeating what sounded like a mantra in her ears. From next day morning my friend started chanting that mantra, after about one and half years of chanting recently she did a sankalpa for chanting and had experinces similar to the kind u described. She felt her whole body was internally burning, though there was no fever. Her relation with her mom started getting bitter with constant fights etc.. Later after some days it reduced again. I think this maybe a way the karmas are cut off from you. I am not sure of course, Narasimha can tell you better. He much more knowledgeable in these things. -Regards Rajarshi "This above all: to thine own self be true!" - Hamlet--- On Tue, 4/11/08, nalini swamy <nalini2818 > wrote: nalini swamy <nalini2818 >Re: Re: Regarding BrahamcharyaTuesday, 4 November, 2008, 3:58 PM Dear All, Namaskar. Yes, indeed. I had a doubt that I wanted to ask Narasimha garu. I recited Sree Hanumathbadabanala stotram some time back. I had an unusual experience of 'being on fire', during the initial stages. It was as if I was engulfed in a ball of fire, which slowly receded over time. I had a similar experience during the Navaratri puja when reciting Devi kavacham. I still have that feeling of an aura of fire around me and feel extremely hot and sweat even in the cold weather. This stays on for a time. I also had to face extreme circumstances in 'relationships' that matter to me and there is a steady deterioration, almost as if a heavy veil has been torn asunder. I vaguely remember Narasimha ji telling us in some forum that there might be some ramifications relating to karma that could manifest when/ after sadhana/worship. Could you please clarify, Narasimha garu? Regards Nalini rajarshi nandy <rajarshi14 (AT) (DOT) co.in>Tuesday, 4 November, 2008 5:36:52 PMRe: Re: Regarding Brahamcharya Dear All, Excellent chain of mails indeed, including the metion and significance of teh Vikata Rupa of Ganapati to overcome lust. This is indeed one of the finest internet forums. May Narasimhaji and the other learned members keep up the good work, there is so much that ordinary people like me get to learn just by reading these mails!. -Regards Rajarshi "This above all: to thine own self be true!" - Hamlet--- On Tue, 4/11/08, Narasimha P.V.R. Rao <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote: Narasimha P.V.R. Rao <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> Re: Regarding BrahamcharyaTuesday, 4 November, 2008, 9:49 AM Guys,I am glad everything is sorted out. But, in general, let us be less defensive and instead focus on subject. Knowing Ajit's nature, I knew exactly what he meant. However, even if Ajit or someone actually said something negative about me, it is not a big deal. One is who one is and words, good or bad, do not change that, for better or worse. Why be sensitive to words then?Ajit, you are certainly qualified in commenting. I always knew that you have tremendous scholarship, great humility and sincerity. People far less qualified than you talk/write so much in today's world. Please do write more.The imagery thrown up by the Puranic story mentioned by you is really nice!Friends,Lord Hanuman is one who fully overcame lust. He can be worshipped for giving self-control.Lord Hrishikesha gives purity and control over senses (hrishika + isha = lord of senses). He can be worshipped for control over senses.Mother Kaali gives dispassion and kills the root of desires. She can be worshipped for getting rid of desires.Several things are possible. But, for most people in today's times, it is not going to be one magic bullet that does it, but a combination of various practices. Patience is needed.Try to increase the understanding of what is permanent and what is transient.Best regards,Narasimha------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -Do a Short Homam Yourself: http://www.VedicAst rologer.org/ homamDo Pitri Tarpanas Yourself: http://www.VedicAst rologer.org/ tarpanaSpirituality: http://groups. / group/vedic- wisdomFree Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro. home.comcast. netFree Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAst rologer.orgSri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagan nath.org------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - - "utpal pathak" <vedic_pathak@ ><>Monday, November 03, 2008 9:39 PM Re: Regarding Brahamcharya> Namaste,>> Please accept my sincere apology as I misunderstood it completely.>> Best Regrads,>> utpal>> , "Ajit Krishnan"> <ajit.krishnan@ ...> wrote:>>>> namaste,>>>> > may i ask why you felt that it is a blind leading blind?>> Re-reading the formatting of my response, the question is> justified. I meant>> that _my comments_ are a case of the blind leading the blind,> since I am not>> qualified to comment about anything. I did not intend to question>> Narasimha's comments in any way. I apologize for any confusion.>>>> bhavadIyaH,>>>> ajit>>>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:51 AM, utpal pathak> <vedic_pathak@ ...>wrote:>>>> > Namaste,>> >>> > may i ask why you felt that it is a blind leading blind?>> >>> > There are many ways to fight desires, especially Lust for> *Sambhog*>> >>> > what you suggested can be ONE of the many ways and infact> everybody>> > in their heart of hearts knows. how much powerful it is. it is> like>> > tsunami which has a capability to sweep off the feat, even the>> > Saints if they are not vigilant.>> >>> > Shivananada says in his manual of Brahmacharya that it requires> to>> > attack the lust from all sides to really overcome and destroy.>> >>> > If some one needs to keepup Brahmacharya, some practical tips> are->> >>> > - Cold water Bath>> > - No Onion, Garlic in food. avoiding very spicy and very Hot> food.>> > - avoiding over eating at night. (Stomach should not be full)>> > - Mditation, Pranaayaam, Japa, Homam or such Saadhanas>> > - Shirsaasan, Sarvaangaasan>> > - Prohibition of seeing TV Channels and Movies>> > - Thinking mentally that all women are Sisters/Mothers>> >>> > Above all, Prayers to the Ishta Devata. unceasing prayer is the> key.>> > without Grace of the Lord, it is impossible to uproot the Desire>> > completely.>> >>> > efforts, efforts and efforts.... prayers, prayers and> prayers...cry>> > and then one will start winning over the most draded of enemies.>> >>> > Vivekananda said "The Character is establised through thousand>> > stumbles" - no need to lose heart.>> >>> > warm regards,>> >>> > utpal>> >>> > , "Ajit Krishnan">> > <ajit.krishnan@ > wrote:>> > >>> > > namaste,>> > >>> > > I apologize for opening my mouth. This is truly a case of the>> > blind leading>> > > the blind.>> > >>> > > > Feeling of guilt is a weight and it does not help in> overcoming>> > the basic>> > > ...>> > > > True, suppressing desire will make the desire come back> later.>> > But, if one>> > > > keeps fulfilling desires, they never end!! This is the> nature>> > of desire.>> > >>> > >>> > > One of my favourite books is the mudgala-purana, which is a> purana>> > about>> > > Ganesha. Here, Ganesha has 8 avatAras, which come to destroy 8>> > demons: envy,>> > > lust, delusion, greed, anger, desire, "my-ness" and pride. In> the>> > chapter>> > > where Ganesha destroys the "desire demon", the demon is> described>> > as having>> > > two children -- shoShaNa and duShpUra i.e. (1) one who dries>> > things up />> > > destroys and (2) one who can never be satisfied.>> > >>> > > Satisfying desire always results in fanning the fire of desire.>> > And in the>> > > process, other things become neglected (dried up). Eventually,> one>> > feel's>> > > guilt / shame, where, again, the heart literally feels like it> is>> > drying up.>> > >>> > > Ganesha comes to uproot the "desire demon" as the>> > avatAra "vikaTa", which>> > > means "one who is horrible / monstrous". The purana explains> that>> > we have to>> > > see things "as they are". To do this, we should think of> desired>> > objects, as>> > > something horrible. The desire falls away, and we will be able> to>> > see>> > > Ganesha in his vikaTa form.>> > >>> > > This technique is described in Shankaracharya' s famous> stotra "moha>> > > mudgara", i.e. taking a hammer to "delusion". This is also> known>> > as "bhaja>> > > govindam". Here, he teaches that we should repeatedly remember>> > that the>> > > female form is merely a modification (rather a horrible>> > contortion) of flesh>> > > and fat.>> > >>> > > Thus, we pray to Ganesha, who illuminates the world, and shows> it>> > as it is,>> > > contorted and un-deserving of desire.>> > >>> > > bhavadIyaH,>> > >>> > > ajit Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Stay informed with Xtra News Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Stay informed with Xtra News Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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