Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 Dear Sainath Tammudu, Namaskaram! Chaala rojulu ayyindhi meetho spandhinchi.Krindi vishayamu meeku maathrame' gaaka marikondari prasnalaku samadhaanareethigaa isthunnanu.Vishya prerakudugaa mariyu-viniyogaaniki sahayosparuduga undatam valla meeku naa dhanyavaadhamulu! Priyam Sreyam Gurupanichitive digambara Mantram Dayathodan Gurudeva Datta Nanu Sandhaninchi Bhaktalikin Niyamumbooni Japinchi Varaalaku Santinchen Manahkshobhamul Bhayamul Vedenu, Neevugalga Gurudevaa! Lotu Vatillunei "Digambara Digambara Sripada Sri vallabha digambara, Digambara Digambara SriNarasimha Yativara digambara, Digambara Digambara Avadhutha Chintana DigambaraDigambara Digambara Sri Guru datta digambara " {Holy Padukas of Sripadavallabha at Pithapuram(Vizag district), A.P.,India} Who ever chants the lines above with utmost sincerity and devotion are bound to be freed from sins not only that when the above lines are chanted with Bhakti and Sraddha all the Gods and Goddesses and the good things of life exist as quoted by Sri Guru charitra. Later devotees also added the following lines and gave it full spiritual validity. Digambara Digambara Sri Manikya Prabhu digambara,Digambara Digambara Sri Swami Samartha digambara,Digambara Digambara Sri Sainatha digambara. The chant was given by Sripadavallabha Himself to invoke His grace. Digambara has many meanings. "Dik" means in sanskrit "direction" and "Ambara" has a meaning of also "cladness". "One who is clad in all directions" and "One who is clad by all directions" can beinferred by this. Also, as you said the popular meaning is "Skyclad". This refers to the omnipresent aspect of the words. Since Sripadavallabha is everywhere, the moment these words are uttered He comes to that place to the rescue of His devotees. "Avadhutha chintana" has dual layered meaning- One layer for Him and one for us. Him: It refers to His constant "Alochana" or "dhyana" of the Avadhutha tatwa. For us: It means that we are relaying a message that we are thinking of Him as the Avadhutha saviour of the troubled moment. It can be taken as an ajapa too that one can chant even in bathroom or while even cycling or commuting as a way to be in "His chintana" and his "Chintana". Girinar Hill is a famous sidhA kshetra(Siddhakhestra means any place where one powerful siddha meditated for an aoen(4 yugas), these days we have a habit of calling everything Siddhakshetra!) of Lord Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya performed penance at the top of the hill and one have to climb 10,000 (ten thousand) steps to have Datta paduka darshan.Girinar place is completely surrounded by fully forest area. Lions, Tigers and other animals are moving on the roads of Girinar even in the day time also. A very pleasant atmosphere can be experienced by each and every visitor to this powerful kshetra. The journey to Dattatreya Padukas is said to be made light by just two chants "Jai Girinaari" and "Digambara Digambara Sripadavallabha Digambara..." Avadhuthas are by nature Digambaras both externally and internally. They have gone beyond the Shunyatha or nothingness and hence are paradoxically "clad" by it.They know the "full' or "perfect" because they know the "nothingness" or the "digambaratwam" The moment you are open to elements, the moment you remain alike to all forms of states be it happiness(sukha),sadness(dukha),digust cum fear(ghrina),etc...you remain a digambara.It means purity beyond beyond purity. Can you call empty space pure or impure in teu terms? Purity and impurity comes with a form. Once beyond that form there is no more a question of purity or impurity! Thus Digambara is a heralding of such a state(much akin to Turiya). This is the quantum meaning implied in ths pithy chant. You nevertheless have to ascribe a form to the formless and thus, the assay in the form of words "Digambara Digambara...." and thus invoke the Dattashakthi energies. Digambara means Sky-clothed, clothed with the elements; this is often applied to Siva and his disciple Lord Datattreya, but likewise to advanced adepts or ascetics. Customarily Orientalists render it "without clothes," i.e., naked, applying the term to Siva in his character of an ascetic. But while the word, especially among the Jains, has come to have the significance of a naked mendicant, when applied to Siva, the third aspect of the Hindu Trimurti who permeates all things in all directions, it means "clothed with the sky." Digambara likewise applies to adepts and high chelas because of their ability to project the percipient consciousness to a distance employing the power which in Tibet is called hpho-wa. They are then mystically considered to be free of all physical trappings, clothed with the sky or atmosphere and wandering in it free and at will. DATTATREYA HARE KRISHNA UNMATHA AANAND DAAYAKADIGAMBARA MUNE BAALA PISAACHA GNAANA SAAGARA! ---------------------------- Next answering your question regarding Ethipothala. Subramanyam Garu has been there manytimes. He personally mentioned to me the khsetra mahima. I too have to plan a visit there soon.Maybe when we meet this time in India we will make a trip to Girinaar,Ganagapuram.,Pithapuram, Suchindram and Ethipothala. (Ethipothala waterfalls) This too is a siddhakshetram. In Guntur there is aplace called Maacharla and this Ethipothala is 20 km from that place.The waterfall at Ethipothala is said to be a scenic splendour.In the forest clad(Vanaambara?) Ethipothala the Dattamandiram is atop a small hillock(Guttameedha vilasina Gurudevudu!,Sainathagaru!). The small temple atop the hillock The Datta is in His Unmatta state(Unmatta state is a blissfully intoxicated state--the gross parallel which I can draw is the state where someone consumes canibis or ganja is in!)Below the hillock is the Madhumathy DeviAlayam. It is very rare(Chaala arudhu) to find such a Mandira wherein you find both Lord Dattatreya and Goddess Madhumathy devi.The rule here is that first one must have a Darshan of the Goddess and then have Datat-darshana, else Lord is said get angry! The unique features of this Khstera: 1. Lord Dattatreya stays in Unmanisthithi forever. 2. Siddhas,devas,munis and rishis come in adrusharoopas(etheric forms) and worship Lord Dattatreya. 3. There are many mysterious voices/sounds/shabdas which are heard in the midnight in the temple after the tmeple is closed and many devotees say that this is "proof"(Taarkaana) for the devas and siddhas to frequent the temple. 4. The Datattreya here is with His shakthi Madhumathy(consort/wife) and thus He is said to grant varas(boons) to all who come and though in a yogasamadhinistha is soumya. 5. Mana mora krindinnuna Madhumathy Ammavaru alayamu vadda aalakinchi pimmata Dattudu darshanamu chevavalasinadhigaa Aaideekamu(It is the more of the place that one should place any rewuests or prayers to Madhumathy devi and then go with a free mind(Digambara mana?) to Dattatreya 6. This Datatreya is also called "Aadi Datattreya vaaru". Sreemadhvaaart Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Yogivaaru went to Bejavaada Kanakadurgammathalli and then He came to this place(Kandimallaayapalle visit description in His charitra) to worship Lord Dattatreya. ------------------------------ Namo' Bharantha Ye'masi! Yours Yogically, Shreeram Balijepalli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 Jaya Guru Datta, Dear Sri Shree Ram Balijepalli, I would like to know the route to Girnar from Chennai. Please let me know Regards Jayarajanpara_anuloma <para_anuloma wrote: Dear Sainath Tammudu, Namaskaram! Chaala rojulu ayyindhi meetho spandhinchi.Krindi vishayamu meeku maathrame' gaaka marikondari prasnalaku samadhaanareethigaa isthunnanu.Vishya prerakudugaa mariyu-viniyogaaniki sahayosparuduga undatam valla meeku naa dhanyavaadhamulu! Priyam Sreyam Gurupanichitive digambara Mantram Dayathodan Gurudeva Datta Nanu Sandhaninchi Bhaktalikin Niyamumbooni Japinchi Varaalaku Santinchen Manahkshobhamul Bhayamul Vedenu, Neevugalga Gurudevaa! Lotu Vatillunei "Digambara Digambara Sripada Sri vallabha digambara, Digambara Digambara SriNarasimha Yativara digambara, Digambara Digambara Avadhutha Chintana DigambaraDigambara Digambara Sri Guru datta digambara " {Holy Padukas of Sripadavallabha at Pithapuram(Vizag district), A.P.,India} Who ever chants the lines above with utmost sincerity and devotion are bound to be freed from sins not only that when the above lines are chanted with Bhakti and Sraddha all the Gods and Goddesses and the good things of life exist as quoted by Sri Guru charitra. Later devotees also added the following lines and gave it full spiritual validity. Digambara Digambara Sri Manikya Prabhu digambara,Digambara Digambara Sri Swami Samartha digambara,Digambara Digambara Sri Sainatha digambara. The chant was given by Sripadavallabha Himself to invoke His grace. Digambara has many meanings. "Dik" means in sanskrit "direction" and "Ambara" has a meaning of also "cladness". "One who is clad in all directions" and "One who is clad by all directions" can beinferred by this. Also, as you said the popular meaning is "Skyclad". This refers to the omnipresent aspect of the words. Since Sripadavallabha is everywhere, the moment these words are uttered He comes to that place to the rescue of His devotees. "Avadhutha chintana" has dual layered meaning- One layer for Him and one for us. Him: It refers to His constant "Alochana" or "dhyana" of the Avadhutha tatwa. For us: It means that we are relaying a message that we are thinking of Him as the Avadhutha saviour of the troubled moment. It can be taken as an ajapa too that one can chant even in bathroom or while even cycling or commuting as a way to be in "His chintana" and his "Chintana". Girinar Hill is a famous sidhA kshetra(Siddhakhestra means any place where one powerful siddha meditated for an aoen(4 yugas), these days we have a habit of calling everything Siddhakshetra!) of Lord Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya performed penance at the top of the hill and one have to climb 10,000 (ten thousand) steps to have Datta paduka darshan.Girinar place is completely surrounded by fully forest area. Lions, Tigers and other animals are moving on the roads of Girinar even in the day time also. A very pleasant atmosphere can be experienced by each and every visitor to this powerful kshetra. The journey to Dattatreya Padukas is said to be made light by just two chants "Jai Girinaari" and "Digambara Digambara Sripadavallabha Digambara..." Avadhuthas are by nature Digambaras both externally and internally. They have gone beyond the Shunyatha or nothingness and hence are paradoxically "clad" by it.They know the "full' or "perfect" because they know the "nothingness" or the "digambaratwam" The moment you are open to elements, the moment you remain alike to all forms of states be it happiness(sukha),sadness(dukha),digust cum fear(ghrina),etc...you remain a digambara.It means purity beyond beyond purity. Can you call empty space pure or impure in teu terms? Purity and impurity comes with a form. Once beyond that form there is no more a question of purity or impurity! Thus Digambara is a heralding of such a state(much akin to Turiya). This is the quantum meaning implied in ths pithy chant. You nevertheless have to ascribe a form to the formless and thus, the assay in the form of words "Digambara Digambara...." and thus invoke the Dattashakthi energies. Digambara means Sky-clothed, clothed with the elements; this is often applied to Siva and his disciple Lord Datattreya, but likewise to advanced adepts or ascetics. Customarily Orientalists render it "without clothes," i.e., naked, applying the term to Siva in his character of an ascetic. But while the word, especially among the Jains, has come to have the significance of a naked mendicant, when applied to Siva, the third aspect of the Hindu Trimurti who permeates all things in all directions, it means "clothed with the sky." Digambara likewise applies to adepts and high chelas because of their ability to project the percipient consciousness to a distance employing the power which in Tibet is called hpho-wa. They are then mystically considered to be free of all physical trappings, clothed with the sky or atmosphere and wandering in it free and at will. DATTATREYA HARE KRISHNA UNMATHA AANAND DAAYAKADIGAMBARA MUNE BAALA PISAACHA GNAANA SAAGARA! ---------------------------- Next answering your question regarding Ethipothala. Subramanyam Garu has been there manytimes. He personally mentioned to me the khsetra mahima. I too have to plan a visit there soon.Maybe when we meet this time in India we will make a trip to Girinaar,Ganagapuram.,Pithapuram, Suchindram and Ethipothala. (Ethipothala waterfalls) This too is a siddhakshetram. In Guntur there is aplace called Maacharla and this Ethipothala is 20 km from that place.The waterfall at Ethipothala is said to be a scenic splendour.In the forest clad(Vanaambara?) Ethipothala the Dattamandiram is atop a small hillock(Guttameedha vilasina Gurudevudu!,Sainathagaru!). The small temple atop the hillock The Datta is in His Unmatta state(Unmatta state is a blissfully intoxicated state--the gross parallel which I can draw is the state where someone consumes canibis or ganja is in!)Below the hillock is the Madhumathy DeviAlayam. It is very rare(Chaala arudhu) to find such a Mandira wherein you find both Lord Dattatreya and Goddess Madhumathy devi.The rule here is that first one must have a Darshan of the Goddess and then have Datat-darshana, else Lord is said get angry! The unique features of this Khstera: 1. Lord Dattatreya stays in Unmanisthithi forever. 2. Siddhas,devas,munis and rishis come in adrusharoopas(etheric forms) and worship Lord Dattatreya. 3. There are many mysterious voices/sounds/shabdas which are heard in the midnight in the temple after the tmeple is closed and many devotees say that this is "proof"(Taarkaana) for the devas and siddhas to frequent the temple. 4. The Datattreya here is with His shakthi Madhumathy(consort/wife) and thus He is said to grant varas(boons) to all who come and though in a yogasamadhinistha is soumya. 5. Mana mora krindinnuna Madhumathy Ammavaru alayamu vadda aalakinchi pimmata Dattudu darshanamu chevavalasinadhigaa Aaideekamu(It is the more of the place that one should place any rewuests or prayers to Madhumathy devi and then go with a free mind(Digambara mana?) to Dattatreya 6. This Datatreya is also called "Aadi Datattreya vaaru". Sreemadhvaaart Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Yogivaaru went to Bejavaada Kanakadurgammathalli and then He came to this place(Kandimallaayapalle visit description in His charitra) to worship Lord Dattatreya. ------------------------------ Namo' Bharantha Ye'masi! Yours Yogically, Shreeram Balijepalli Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 Dear Member, You have to basically go to Junagadh and from there take a bus to Girinar. Else you can go to Mumbai and catch Girinar express to go to Girnar(I think this would be easy) Iam giving one route which you can take alternatively, you can go in many other ways too(or go to Mumbai and from there dircetly to Girinar) Iam giving train connections.(If you wish to use flight then you have to get down at Ahmedabad) Day 01 1 Board train from Chennai 2656 Navajeevan Express at 09.35 hrs. (Train Jurney) get down at Ahmedabad and from there Rail 395 km. from Ahmedabad, meter gauge line to Junagadh and from there to Girinar by pvt bus. Hope this helps.. Shreeram Smarthrugaami-Dattavaibhavam , jayvijay narayan <jayvijaynarayan wrote: > > Jaya Guru Datta, > > Dear Sri Shree Ram Balijepalli, > > I would like to know the route to Girnar from Chennai. Please let me know > > Regards > > Jayarajan > > para_anuloma <para_anuloma wrote: > Dear Sainath Tammudu, > > Namaskaram! Chaala rojulu ayyindhi meetho spandhinchi.Krindi vishayamu meeku maathrame' gaaka marikondari prasnalaku samadhaanareethigaa isthunnanu.Vishya prerakudugaa mariyu- viniyogaaniki sahayosparuduga undatam valla meeku naa dhanyavaadhamulu! > > Priyam Sreyam Gurupanichitive digambara Mantram > Dayathodan Gurudeva Datta Nanu Sandhaninchi Bhaktalikin > Niyamumbooni Japinchi Varaalaku Santinchen Manahkshobhamul > Bhayamul Vedenu, Neevugalga Gurudevaa! Lotu Vatillunei > > " Digambara Digambara Sripada Sri vallabha digambara, > Digambara Digambara SriNarasimha Yativara digambara, > Digambara Digambara Avadhutha Chintana Digambara > Digambara Digambara Sri Guru datta digambara " > > {Holy Padukas of Sripadavallabha at Pithapuram(Vizag district), A.P.,India} > Who ever chants the lines above with utmost sincerity and devotion are bound to be freed from sins not only that when the above lines are chanted with Bhakti and Sraddha all the Gods and Goddesses and the good things of life exist as quoted by Sri Guru charitra. > Later devotees also added the following lines and gave it full spiritual validity. > > Digambara Digambara Sri Manikya Prabhu digambara, > Digambara Digambara Sri Swami Samartha digambara, > Digambara Digambara Sri Sainatha digambara. > The chant was given by Sripadavallabha Himself to invoke His grace. > Digambara has many meanings. " Dik " means in sanskrit " direction " and " Ambara " has a meaning of also " cladness " . " One who is clad in all directions " and " One who is clad by all directions " can beinferred by this. > > Also, as you said the popular meaning is " Skyclad " . > This refers to the omnipresent aspect of the words. > Since Sripadavallabha is everywhere, the moment these words are uttered He comes to that place to the rescue of His devotees. > " Avadhutha chintana " has dual layered meaning- > One layer for Him and one for us. > Him: It refers to His constant " Alochana " or " dhyana " of the Avadhutha tatwa. > For us: It means that we are relaying a message that we are thinking of Him as the Avadhutha saviour of the troubled moment. > It can be taken as an ajapa too that one can chant even in bathroom or while even cycling or commuting as a way to be in " His chintana " and his " Chintana " . > Girinar Hill is a famous sidhA kshetra(Siddhakhestra means any place where one powerful siddha meditated for an aoen(4 yugas), these days we have a habit of calling everything Siddhakshetra!) of Lord Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya performed penance at the top of the hill and one have to climb 10,000 (ten thousand) steps to have Datta paduka darshan.Girinar place is completely surrounded by fully forest area. Lions, Tigers and other animals are moving on the roads of Girinar even in the day time also. A very pleasant atmosphere can be experienced by each and every visitor to this powerful kshetra. > > The journey to Dattatreya Padukas is said to be made light by just two chants > " Jai Girinaari " > and > " Digambara Digambara Sripadavallabha Digambara... " > Avadhuthas are by nature Digambaras both externally and internally. They have gone beyond the Shunyatha or nothingness and hence are paradoxically " clad " by it.They know the " full' or " perfect " because they know the " nothingness " or the " digambaratwam " > The moment you are open to elements, the moment you remain alike to all forms of states be it happiness(sukha),sadness(dukha),digust cum fear(ghrina),etc...you remain a digambara.It means purity beyond beyond purity. Can you call empty space pure or impure in teu terms? Purity and impurity comes with a form. Once beyond that form there is no more a question of purity or impurity! Thus Digambara is a heralding of such a state(much akin to Turiya). This is the quantum meaning implied in ths pithy chant. > You nevertheless have to ascribe a form to the formless and thus, the assay in the form of words " Digambara Digambara.... " and thus invoke the Dattashakthi energies. > Digambara means Sky-clothed, clothed with the elements; this is often applied to Siva and his disciple Lord Datattreya, but likewise to advanced adepts or ascetics. Customarily Orientalists render it " without clothes, " i.e., naked, applying the term to Siva in his character of an ascetic. But while the word, especially among the Jains, has come to have the significance of a naked mendicant, when applied to Siva, the third aspect of the Hindu Trimurti who permeates all things in all directions, it means " clothed with the sky. " > > Digambara likewise applies to adepts and high chelas because of their ability to project the percipient consciousness to a distance employing the power which in Tibet is called hpho-wa. They are then mystically considered to be free of all physical trappings, clothed with the sky or atmosphere and wandering in it free and at will. > > > DATTATREYA HARE KRISHNA UNMATHA AANAND DAAYAKA > DIGAMBARA MUNE BAALA PISAACHA GNAANA SAAGARA! > > ---------------------------- > Next answering your question regarding Ethipothala. > Subramanyam Garu has been there manytimes. He personally mentioned to me the khsetra mahima. I too have to plan a visit there soon.Maybe when we meet this time in India we will make a trip to Girinaar,Ganagapuram.,Pithapuram, Suchindram and Ethipothala. > > (Ethipothala waterfalls) > This too is a siddhakshetram. In Guntur there is aplace called Maacharla and this Ethipothala is 20 km from that place.The waterfall at Ethipothala is said to be a scenic splendour.In the forest clad (Vanaambara?) Ethipothala the Dattamandiram is atop a small hillock (Guttameedha vilasina Gurudevudu!,Sainathagaru!). > > The small temple atop the hillock > The Datta is in His Unmatta state(Unmatta state is a blissfully intoxicated state--the gross parallel which I can draw is the state where someone consumes canibis or ganja is in!)Below the hillock is the Madhumathy DeviAlayam. > It is very rare(Chaala arudhu) to find such a Mandira wherein you find both Lord Dattatreya and Goddess Madhumathy devi.The rule here is that first one must have a Darshan of the Goddess and then have Datat-darshana, else Lord is said get angry! > > The unique features of this Khstera: > 1. Lord Dattatreya stays in Unmanisthithi forever. > 2. Siddhas,devas,munis and rishis come in adrusharoopas(etheric forms) and worship Lord Dattatreya. > 3. There are many mysterious voices/sounds/shabdas which are heard in the midnight in the temple after the tmeple is closed and many devotees say that this is " proof " (Taarkaana) for the devas and siddhas to frequent the temple. > 4. The Datattreya here is with His shakthi Madhumathy (consort/wife) and thus He is said to grant varas(boons) to all who come and though in a yogasamadhinistha is soumya. > 5. Mana mora krindinnuna Madhumathy Ammavaru alayamu vadda aalakinchi pimmata Dattudu darshanamu chevavalasinadhigaa Aaideekamu (It is the more of the place that one should place any rewuests or prayers to Madhumathy devi and then go with a free mind(Digambara mana?) to Dattatreya > 6. This Datatreya is also called " Aadi Datattreya vaaru " . Sreemadhvaaart Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Yogivaaru went to Bejavaada Kanakadurgammathalli and then He came to this place (Kandimallaayapalle visit description in His charitra) to worship Lord Dattatreya. > ------------------------------ > Namo' Bharantha Ye'masi! > > > Yours Yogically, > Shreeram Balijepalli > > > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2007 Report Share Posted August 15, 2007 HARI OM TAT SAT JAI GURU DATTA Pranaams On the subject of Girnar the abode of Datta like Mount Kailash for Lord Shiva i came across in the web a set of beautiful photos which gives an idea about what Girnar promises to a Datta bhakth though i have not yet been fortunate to undergo this divine experience.At least we can get a glimpse of this divinity throuh these photos. Pranaams G.Karthikeyan On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 para_anuloma wrote : >Dear Member, > >You have to basically go to Junagadh and from there take a bus to >Girinar. > >Else you can go to Mumbai and catch Girinar express to go to Girnar(I >think this would be easy) > >Iam giving one route which you can take alternatively, you can go in >many other ways too(or go to Mumbai and from there dircetly to >Girinar) > >Iam giving train connections.(If you wish to use flight then you have >to get down at Ahmedabad) > >Day 01 1 Board train from Chennai 2656 Navajeevan Express at 09.35 >hrs. (Train Jurney) get down at Ahmedabad and from there > >Rail >395 km. from Ahmedabad, meter gauge line to Junagadh and from there >to Girinar by pvt bus. > >Hope this helps.. > > >Shreeram > > > > > >Smarthrugaami-Dattavaibhavam , jayvijay narayan ><jayvijaynarayan wrote: > > > > Jaya Guru Datta, > > > > Dear Sri Shree Ram Balijepalli, > > > > I would like to know the route to Girnar from Chennai. Please let >me know > > > > Regards > > > > Jayarajan > > > > para_anuloma <para_anuloma wrote: > > Dear Sainath Tammudu, > > > > Namaskaram! Chaala rojulu ayyindhi meetho spandhinchi.Krindi >vishayamu meeku maathrame' gaaka marikondari prasnalaku >samadhaanareethigaa isthunnanu.Vishya prerakudugaa mariyu- >viniyogaaniki sahayosparuduga undatam valla meeku naa >dhanyavaadhamulu! > > > > Priyam Sreyam Gurupanichitive digambara Mantram > > Dayathodan Gurudeva Datta Nanu Sandhaninchi Bhaktalikin > > Niyamumbooni Japinchi Varaalaku Santinchen Manahkshobhamul > > Bhayamul Vedenu, Neevugalga Gurudevaa! Lotu Vatillunei > > > > " Digambara Digambara Sripada Sri vallabha digambara, > > Digambara Digambara SriNarasimha Yativara digambara, > > Digambara Digambara Avadhutha Chintana Digambara > > Digambara Digambara Sri Guru datta digambara " > > > > {Holy Padukas of Sripadavallabha at Pithapuram(Vizag district), >A.P.,India} > > Who ever chants the lines above with utmost sincerity and >devotion are bound to be freed from sins not only that when the above >lines are chanted with Bhakti and Sraddha all the Gods and Goddesses >and the good things of life exist as quoted by Sri Guru charitra. > > Later devotees also added the following lines and gave it full >spiritual validity. > > > > Digambara Digambara Sri Manikya Prabhu digambara, > > Digambara Digambara Sri Swami Samartha digambara, > > Digambara Digambara Sri Sainatha digambara. > > The chant was given by Sripadavallabha Himself to invoke His >grace. > > Digambara has many meanings. " Dik " means in sanskrit " direction " >and " Ambara " has a meaning of also " cladness " . " One who is clad in >all directions " and " One who is clad by all directions " can >beinferred by this. > > > > Also, as you said the popular meaning is " Skyclad " . > > This refers to the omnipresent aspect of the words. > > Since Sripadavallabha is everywhere, the moment these words are >uttered He comes to that place to the rescue of His devotees. > > " Avadhutha chintana " has dual layered meaning- > > One layer for Him and one for us. > > Him: It refers to His constant " Alochana " or " dhyana " of the >Avadhutha tatwa. > > For us: It means that we are relaying a message that we are >thinking of Him as the Avadhutha saviour of the troubled moment. > > It can be taken as an ajapa too that one can chant even in >bathroom or while even cycling or commuting as a way to be in " His >chintana " and his " Chintana " . > > Girinar Hill is a famous sidhA kshetra(Siddhakhestra means any >place where one powerful siddha meditated for an aoen(4 yugas), these >days we have a habit of calling everything Siddhakshetra!) of Lord >Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya performed penance at the top of the hill >and one have to climb 10,000 (ten thousand) steps to have Datta >paduka darshan.Girinar place is completely surrounded by fully forest >area. Lions, Tigers and other animals are moving on the roads of >Girinar even in the day time also. A very pleasant atmosphere can be >experienced by each and every visitor to this powerful kshetra. > > > > The journey to Dattatreya Padukas is said to be made light by >just two chants > > " Jai Girinaari " > > and > > " Digambara Digambara Sripadavallabha Digambara... " > > Avadhuthas are by nature Digambaras both externally and >internally. They have gone beyond the Shunyatha or nothingness and >hence are paradoxically " clad " by it.They know the " full' >or " perfect " because they know the " nothingness " or >the " digambaratwam " > > The moment you are open to elements, the moment you remain alike >to all forms of states be it happiness(sukha),sadness(dukha),digust >cum fear(ghrina),etc...you remain a digambara.It means purity beyond >beyond purity. Can you call empty space pure or impure in teu terms? >Purity and impurity comes with a form. Once beyond that form there is >no more a question of purity or impurity! Thus Digambara is a >heralding of such a state(much akin to Turiya). This is the quantum >meaning implied in ths pithy chant. > > You nevertheless have to ascribe a form to the formless and thus, >the assay in the form of words " Digambara Digambara.... " and thus >invoke the Dattashakthi energies. > > Digambara means Sky-clothed, clothed with the elements; this is >often applied to Siva and his disciple Lord Datattreya, but likewise >to advanced adepts or ascetics. Customarily Orientalists render >it " without clothes, " i.e., naked, applying the term to Siva in his >character of an ascetic. But while the word, especially among the >Jains, has come to have the significance of a naked mendicant, when >applied to Siva, the third aspect of the Hindu Trimurti who permeates >all things in all directions, it means " clothed with the sky. " > > > > Digambara likewise applies to adepts and high chelas because of >their ability to project the percipient consciousness to a distance >employing the power which in Tibet is called hpho-wa. They are then >mystically considered to be free of all physical trappings, clothed >with the sky or atmosphere and wandering in it free and at will. > > > > > > DATTATREYA HARE KRISHNA UNMATHA AANAND DAAYAKA > > DIGAMBARA MUNE BAALA PISAACHA GNAANA SAAGARA! > > > > ---------------------------- > > Next answering your question regarding Ethipothala. > > Subramanyam Garu has been there manytimes. He personally >mentioned to me the khsetra mahima. I too have to plan a visit there >soon.Maybe when we meet this time in India we will make a trip to >Girinaar,Ganagapuram.,Pithapuram, Suchindram and Ethipothala. > > > > (Ethipothala waterfalls) > > This too is a siddhakshetram. In Guntur there is aplace called >Maacharla and this Ethipothala is 20 km from that place.The waterfall >at Ethipothala is said to be a scenic splendour.In the forest clad >(Vanaambara?) Ethipothala the Dattamandiram is atop a small hillock >(Guttameedha vilasina Gurudevudu!,Sainathagaru!). > > > > The small temple atop the hillock > > The Datta is in His Unmatta state(Unmatta state is a blissfully >intoxicated state--the gross parallel which I can draw is the state >where someone consumes canibis or ganja is in!)Below the hillock is >the Madhumathy DeviAlayam. > > It is very rare(Chaala arudhu) to find such a Mandira wherein you >find both Lord Dattatreya and Goddess Madhumathy devi.The rule here >is that first one must have a Darshan of the Goddess and then have >Datat-darshana, else Lord is said get angry! > > > > The unique features of this Khstera: > > 1. Lord Dattatreya stays in Unmanisthithi forever. > > 2. Siddhas,devas,munis and rishis come in adrusharoopas(etheric >forms) and worship Lord Dattatreya. > > 3. There are many mysterious voices/sounds/shabdas which are >heard in the midnight in the temple after the tmeple is closed and >many devotees say that this is " proof " (Taarkaana) for the devas and >siddhas to frequent the temple. > > 4. The Datattreya here is with His shakthi Madhumathy >(consort/wife) and thus He is said to grant varas(boons) to all who >come and though in a yogasamadhinistha is soumya. > > 5. Mana mora krindinnuna Madhumathy Ammavaru alayamu vadda >aalakinchi pimmata Dattudu darshanamu chevavalasinadhigaa Aaideekamu >(It is the more of the place that one should place any rewuests or >prayers to Madhumathy devi and then go with a free mind(Digambara >mana?) to Dattatreya > > 6. This Datatreya is also called " Aadi Datattreya vaaru " . >Sreemadhvaaart Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Yogivaaru went to Bejavaada >Kanakadurgammathalli and then He came to this place >(Kandimallaayapalle visit description in His charitra) to worship >Lord Dattatreya. > > ------------------------------ > > Namo' Bharantha Ye'masi! > > > > > > Yours Yogically, > > Shreeram Balijepalli > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 Hi Annaya, First of all, sorry for late reply (almost 15 days late...bit busy with office work/ my brothers Engg Counselling) Your Description in reply really fits the context - also I read that "Athri Maharshi" means one who has gone beyond three - Adi Boutika/ AdyAtmika & Adi Daivika Tapathryas ( Wow that means no worries at all planes...great). Also One should practise "Anasuya" - No to worry OR get angry about things which we dont have but be satisfied with whatever Lord gave in life. Other things (which we desire/ covet for) Lord has not given us because we are not truly eligible for them ..... then slowly try to evolve into Athri....If we succeed at doing this then ParaBrahma HIMSELF will give HIMSELF to us (dattata istadu) as Lord Datta and we are bound to enjoy BrahmAnandam ... what a great explanation by Pujya G.V.LN Sharma Garu (Datta Upasaka in his 80`s, Good & Simple Author).... I also read a bit about "Tripura Rahasya - Sree Guru - Haritayana SamvAdam", in that, the dialogue between HemaChududu & HemaLeka ( A Brahma Gnani & Daughter of VidyutLatha - a Vidyadhari) - what a great dialogue - it really grants Vairagya Prapthi - paves way for us to become Karma Yogi as suggested by Lord HIMSELF in Geetha. Then Lord concludes that HE is Tripura - So HE is not only our Daddy but also Mummy....Ahhh beyond dualities of Male/ Female - HE is Pure Love I feel if just reading this can grant us such an Happiness (Frankly Erases all the worries atleast for sometime) , what happiness we will get if we implement it life. So in truth there is nothing to worry much about, so life is just a playtime for us (HIS Kids) to play around with HIM :-) Annaya definetly we will visit all the (atleast most... :-) ) Datta Kshetras when you are back.... Jai NityaAnanda Pradayaka Sree Guru Deva Datta - Sri Sainath J.O. para_anuloma <para_anulomaSmarthrugaami-Dattavaibhavam Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 11:01:27 PM[smarthrugaami-Dattavaibhavam] Digambara and Ethipothala Dear Sainath Tammudu, Namaskaram! Chaala rojulu ayyindhi meetho spandhinchi. Krindi vishayamu meeku maathrame' gaaka marikondari prasnalaku samadhaanareethigaa isthunnanu.Vishya prerakudugaa mariyu-viniyogaanik i sahayosparuduga undatam valla meeku naa dhanyavaadhamulu! Priyam Sreyam Gurupanichitive digambara Mantram Dayathodan Gurudeva Datta Nanu Sandhaninchi Bhaktalikin Niyamumbooni Japinchi Varaalaku Santinchen Manahkshobhamul Bhayamul Vedenu, Neevugalga Gurudevaa! Lotu Vatillunei "Digambara Digambara Sripada Sri vallabha digambara, Digambara Digambara SriNarasimha Yativara digambara, Digambara Digambara Avadhutha Chintana DigambaraDigambara Digambara Sri Guru datta digambara " {Holy Padukas of Sripadavallabha at Pithapuram(Vizag district), A.P.,India} Who ever chants the lines above with utmost sincerity and devotion are bound to be freed from sins not only that when the above lines are chanted with Bhakti and Sraddha all the Gods and Goddesses and the good things of life exist as quoted by Sri Guru charitra. Later devotees also added the following lines and gave it full spiritual validity. Digambara Digambara Sri Manikya Prabhu digambara,Digambara Digambara Sri Swami Samartha digambara,Digambara Digambara Sri Sainatha digambara. The chant was given by Sripadavallabha Himself to invoke His grace. Digambara has many meanings. "Dik" means in sanskrit "direction" and "Ambara" has a meaning of also "cladness". "One who is clad in all directions" and "One who is clad by all directions" can beinferred by this. Also, as you said the popular meaning is "Skyclad". This refers to the omnipresent aspect of the words. Since Sripadavallabha is everywhere, the moment these words are uttered He comes to that place to the rescue of His devotees. "Avadhutha chintana" has dual layered meaning- One layer for Him and one for us. Him: It refers to His constant "Alochana" or "dhyana" of the Avadhutha tatwa. For us: It means that we are relaying a message that we are thinking of Him as the Avadhutha saviour of the troubled moment. It can be taken as an ajapa too that one can chant even in bathroom or while even cycling or commuting as a way to be in "His chintana" and his "Chintana". Girinar Hill is a famous sidhA kshetra(Siddhakhest ra means any place where one powerful siddha meditated for an aoen(4 yugas), these days we have a habit of calling everything Siddhakshetra! ) of Lord Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya performed penance at the top of the hill and one have to climb 10,000 (ten thousand) steps to have Datta paduka darshan.Girinar place is completely surrounded by fully forest area. Lions, Tigers and other animals are moving on the roads of Girinar even in the day time also. A very pleasant atmosphere can be experienced by each and every visitor to this powerful kshetra. The journey to Dattatreya Padukas is said to be made light by just two chants "Jai Girinaari" and "Digambara Digambara Sripadavallabha Digambara... " Avadhuthas are by nature Digambaras both externally and internally. They have gone beyond the Shunyatha or nothingness and hence are paradoxically "clad" by it.They know the "full' or "perfect" because they know the "nothingness" or the "digambaratwam" The moment you are open to elements, the moment you remain alike to all forms of states be it happiness(sukha) ,sadness( dukha),digust cum fear(ghrina) ,etc...you remain a digambara.It means purity beyond beyond purity. Can you call empty space pure or impure in teu terms? Purity and impurity comes with a form. Once beyond that form there is no more a question of purity or impurity! Thus Digambara is a heralding of such a state(much akin to Turiya). This is the quantum meaning implied in ths pithy chant. You nevertheless have to ascribe a form to the formless and thus, the assay in the form of words "Digambara Digambara... ." and thus invoke the Dattashakthi energies. Digambara means Sky-clothed, clothed with the elements; this is often applied to Siva and his disciple Lord Datattreya, but likewise to advanced adepts or ascetics. Customarily Orientalists render it "without clothes," i.e., naked, applying the term to Siva in his character of an ascetic. But while the word, especially among the Jains, has come to have the significance of a naked mendicant, when applied to Siva, the third aspect of the Hindu Trimurti who permeates all things in all directions, it means "clothed with the sky." Digambara likewise applies to adepts and high chelas because of their ability to project the percipient consciousness to a distance employing the power which in Tibet is called hpho-wa. They are then mystically considered to be free of all physical trappings, clothed with the sky or atmosphere and wandering in it free and at will. DATTATREYA HARE KRISHNA UNMATHA AANAND DAAYAKADIGAMBARA MUNE BAALA PISAACHA GNAANA SAAGARA! ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---- Next answering your question regarding Ethipothala. Subramanyam Garu has been there manytimes. He personally mentioned to me the khsetra mahima. I too have to plan a visit there soon.Maybe when we meet this time in India we will make a trip to Girinaar,Ganagapura m.,Pithapuram, Suchindram and Ethipothala. (Ethipothala waterfalls) This too is a siddhakshetram. In Guntur there is aplace called Maacharla and this Ethipothala is 20 km from that place.The waterfall at Ethipothala is said to be a scenic splendour.In the forest clad(Vanaambara? ) Ethipothala the Dattamandiram is atop a small hillock(Guttameedha vilasina Gurudevudu!, Sainathagaru! ). The small temple atop the hillock The Datta is in His Unmatta state(Unmatta state is a blissfully intoxicated state--the gross parallel which I can draw is the state where someone consumes canibis or ganja is in!)Below the hillock is the Madhumathy DeviAlayam. It is very rare(Chaala arudhu) to find such a Mandira wherein you find both Lord Dattatreya and Goddess Madhumathy devi.The rule here is that first one must have a Darshan of the Goddess and then have Datat-darshana, else Lord is said get angry! The unique features of this Khstera: 1. Lord Dattatreya stays in Unmanisthithi forever. 2. Siddhas,devas, munis and rishis come in adrusharoopas( etheric forms) and worship Lord Dattatreya. 3. There are many mysterious voices/sounds/ shabdas which are heard in the midnight in the temple after the tmeple is closed and many devotees say that this is "proof"(Taarkaana) for the devas and siddhas to frequent the temple. 4. The Datattreya here is with His shakthi Madhumathy(consort/ wife) and thus He is said to grant varas(boons) to all who come and though in a yogasamadhinistha is soumya. 5. Mana mora krindinnuna Madhumathy Ammavaru alayamu vadda aalakinchi pimmata Dattudu darshanamu chevavalasinadhigaa Aaideekamu(It is the more of the place that one should place any rewuests or prayers to Madhumathy devi and then go with a free mind(Digambara mana?) to Dattatreya 6. This Datatreya is also called "Aadi Datattreya vaaru". Sreemadhvaaart Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Yogivaaru went to Bejavaada Kanakadurgammathall i and then He came to this place(Kandimallaaya palle visit description in His charitra) to worship Lord Dattatreya. ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ------ Namo' Bharantha Ye'masi! Yours Yogically, Shreeram Balijepalli Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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