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हरी à¥

Dear Gurudevs,

Very few incidents are "uninvited" but most of "them" are "invited" by us and we "suffer" or "enjoy" the effect. What we eat today, is the cause and later the effect will affect in our "good health" that becomes bad or "sickness" that when treated changes to "good health" in turn again.

I would like to post the following You Tube link that promotes "Sanskrit speaking" (English sub titles also are provided for those who cannot follow) but that also has a message "how" to eat. It is important not only what we eat, but also how (specially our sitting posture and slow/fast..etc), when, with whom and even the "mood" etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp-T7W3J2c0 & feature=related

This is only about our "eating" habit. In every "action" that we perform, there is a "reaction" to that including in our own "thoughts".

These are few "invited" thoughts on my part and would like to get "uninvited" replies if any one cares. I have no choice but to leave that for HIS blessings.

Om Namo Narayanaya

Chandrasekharan

 

 

HARI AUM

 

 

Though they arrive uninvited and create chaos, pain, confusion and even destruction and mayhem none can blame or accuse them; for they are part of the structure, package, entourage.... one opted, asked, invited over. True they are opposites like pain to pleasure, hot to cold and happiness to sorrow; but can't help it - it's a principle - so says BG verse 2 / 14 - " mAtrAsparshAstu ..... bhArata ".

 

Regards

 

Balagopal

 

NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA

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Dear chandraji,

 

Wathced the U-Tube and it is wonderful. Thank you for sharing and inspiring all of us to learn more Sanskrit and teach our youngsters.

 

 

Regards and prayers

 

Savitri

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Chandra Menon <chandrasmenon2002 wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

हरी à¥Â Â 

Dear Gurudevs,

 Very few incidents are " uninvited " but most of " them " are " invited " by us and we " suffer " or " enjoy " the effect. What we eat today, is the cause and later the effect will affect in our " good health " that becomes bad or " sickness "  that when treated changes to " good health " in turn again.

I would like to post the following You Tube link that promotes " Sanskrit speaking " (English sub titles also are provided for those who cannot follow) but that also has a message " how " to eat. It is important not only what we eat, but also how (specially our sitting posture and slow/fast..etc), when, with whom and even the " mood " etc. 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp-T7W3J2c0 & feature=related

This is only about our  " eating " habit. In every " action " that we perform, there is a " reaction " to that including in our own   " thoughts " .

These are few  " invited " thoughts on my part and would like to get  " uninvited " replies if any one cares. I have  no choice but to leave that for HIS blessings. 

Om Namo Narayanaya

Chandrasekharan

 

 

 HARI AUM

 

 

Though they arrive uninvited and create chaos, pain, confusion and even destruction and mayhem none can blame or accuse them; for they are part of the structure, package, entourage.... one opted, asked, invited over. True they are opposites like pain to pleasure, hot to cold and happiness to sorrow; but can't help it - it's a principle - so says BG verse 2 / 14 - "  mAtrAsparshAstu ..... bhArata  " . 

 

Regards

 

Balagopal

 

NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA 

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Guruvayoorappa.

Sree Maha Punyathman Chandra Menonji,

Profound thankfulness for the most meaningful YouTube Video on ‘Bhojan’

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by two small smart Boys. It is a marvelous presentation. We are

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Monday, April 05, 2010 11:57 AM

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[Guruvayur] Cause and Effect and how that Affects us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

हरी à¥

 

 

Dear

Gurudevs,

 

 

Very

few incidents are " uninvited " but most of " them " are

" invited " by us and we " suffer " or " enjoy " the

effect. What we eat today, is the cause

and later the effect will affect in our " good

health " that becomes bad or " sickness " that when

treated changes to " good health " in turn again.

 

 

I would

like to post the following You Tube link that promotes " Sanskrit

speaking " (English sub titles also are provided for those who cannot

follow) but that also has a message " how " to eat. It is

important not only what we eat, but also how (specially our sitting posture and

slow/fast..etc), when, with whom and even the " mood " etc.

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp-T7W3J2c0 & feature=related

 

 

This

is only about our " eating " habit. In every

" action " that we perform, there is a " reaction " to that

including in our own " thoughts " .

 

 

These

are few " invited " thoughts on my part and would like to

get " uninvited " replies if any one cares. I have no

choice but to leave that for HIS blessings.

 

 

Om

Namo Narayanaya

 

 

Chandrasekharan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HARI

AUM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Though

they arrive uninvited and create chaos, pain, confusion and even destruction

and mayhem none can blame or accuse them; for they are part of the structure,

package, entourage.... one opted, asked, invited over. True they are opposites

like pain to pleasure, hot to cold and happiness to sorrow; but can't help it -

it's a principle - so says BG verse 2 / 14 - " mAtrAsparshAstu

...... bhArata " .

 

 

 

 

 

Regards

 

 

 

 

 

Balagopal

 

 

 

 

 

NARAYANA

NARAYANA NARAYANA

 

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Dear gurudev

 

A really wonderful piece of video. very helpful to learn to speak samskritam. looking forward for  more such  topics of daily use.

Hari om 

On 4/5/10, Chandra Menon <chandrasmenon2002 wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

हरी à¥Â Â 

Dear Gurudevs,

 Very few incidents are " uninvited " but most of " them " are " invited " by us and we " suffer " or " enjoy " the effect. What we eat today, is the cause and later the effect will affect in our " good health " that becomes bad or " sickness "  that when treated changes to " good health " in turn again.

I would like to post the following You Tube link that promotes " Sanskrit speaking " (English sub titles also are provided for those who cannot follow) but that also has a message " how " to eat. It is important not only what we eat, but also how (specially our sitting posture and slow/fast..etc), when, with whom and even the " mood " etc. 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp-T7W3J2c0 & feature=related

This is only about our  " eating " habit. In every " action " that we perform, there is a " reaction " to that including in our own   " thoughts " .

These are few  " invited " thoughts on my part and would like to get  " uninvited " replies if any one cares. I have  no choice but to leave that for HIS blessings. 

Om Namo Narayanaya

Chandrasekharan

 

 

 HARI AUM

 

 

Though they arrive uninvited and create chaos, pain, confusion and even destruction and mayhem none can blame or accuse them; for they are part of the structure, package, entourage.... one opted, asked, invited over. True they are opposites like pain to pleasure, hot to cold and happiness to sorrow; but can't help it - it's a principle - so says BG verse 2 / 14 - "  mAtrAsparshAstu ..... bhArata  " . 

 

Regards

 

Balagopal

 

NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA 

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Pranam Gurudev,

thanks for sharing. It was so wonderful. I wish i had learnt sanskrit

These kids make it look so easy.

sumans

 

guruvayur , sashikala srinivasan <sashikalasrinivasan

wrote:

>

> Dear gurudev

>

> A really wonderful piece of video. very helpful to learn to speak

> samskritam. looking forward for more such topics of daily use.

> Hari om

>

>

> On 4/5/10, Chandra Menon <chandrasmenon2002 wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > हरी à¥

> > Dear Gurudevs,

> > Very few incidents are " uninvited " but most of " them " are " invited " by us

> > and we " suffer " or " enjoy " the effect. What we eat today, is the *cause*and

later the

> > *effect *will* affect *in* *our " good health " that becomes bad or

> > " sickness " that when treated changes to " good health " in turn again.

> > I would like to post the following You Tube link that promotes " Sanskrit

> > speaking " (English sub titles also are provided for those who cannot

> > follow) but that also has a message " how " to eat. It is important not only

> > what we eat, but also how (specially our sitting posture and

> > slow/fast..etc), when, with whom and even the " mood " etc.

> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp-T7W3J2c0 & feature=related

> > This is only about our " eating " habit. In every " action " that we perform,

> > there is a " reaction " to that including in our own " thoughts " .

> > These are few " invited " thoughts on my part and would like to get

> > " uninvited " replies if any one cares. I have no choice but to leave that

> > for HIS blessings.

> > Om Namo Narayanaya

> > Chandrasekharan

> >

> >

> > HARI AUM

> >

> >

> > Though they arrive uninvited and create chaos, pain, confusion and even

> > destruction and mayhem none can blame or accuse them; for they are part of

> > the structure, package, entourage.... one opted, asked, invited over. True

> > they are opposites like pain to pleasure, hot to cold and happiness to

> > sorrow; but can't help it - it's a principle - so says BG verse 2 / 14 -

> > " mAtrAsparshAstu ..... bhArata " .

> >

> >

> > Regards

> >

> >

> > Balagopal

> >

> >

> > NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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