Guest guest Posted June 4, 2007 Report Share Posted June 4, 2007 Namaste all. This skillfully composed Sanskrit prayer is included at the beginning of the chapter of 'Bhuvaneshvar Visit- by Lord Chaitanya' in the book- 'Chaitanya Charitavali', by Sri Prabhudatta Brahmachari, glorifying the two Lords Hari and Hara together in a single beautiful verse : http://www.dgreetings.com/newimages/shivratri/shivani3.gif yau tau zankha kapAla bhUSita karau mAlAsthi mAla dhrau devau dwarAvatI zmazAna nilayau nAgAri govAhanau dvim yakSau bali dakSayajna mathanau zrI zailajA vallabhau pApaM vo haratAM sadA hari-harau zrI vatsa gangAdharau my translation of the verse: Lord Hari's hand is adorned with the sacred conch, while Lord Shiva held in hand the inauspicious skull. Lord Hari is wearing 'vana mala', an attractive garland of forest flowers, but from Lord Shankara's neck an ugly chain of human bones is hanging. While the ruler of opulent Dwaraka city being Lord Hari, the ruler of frightful burial ground is Lord Shiva. Hari has the enemy of serpents, Garuda, the king of birds as His chosen vehicle to ride upon, but Lord Shiva has the mighty bull as His riding vehicle. Both of Them are famous for Their destruction of the great sacrificial Yajnas- Hari, of the king Maha Bali and Shiva, of the king Daksha Prajapati. Lord Hari is the eternal Beloved of Mother Lakshmi Devi while Lord Shiva's Divine Consort is Mother Parvati Devi. On the chest of Lord Hari the 'Srivatsa' mark is revealing His great compassion for His souls. On the head of Lord Shankara, the sacred celestial river Ganges is promising liberation for His countless devotees. May this Divine Couple, the two great Lords, Hari and Hara kindly destroy forever all sins as well as transgressions committed against Them. Jaya Hari Hara Kshetra, Bhuvaneshvar of Orissa! Jaya Sri Radhe! Also read my previous post at: /message/1248 -------------------- , " dr. jaya " <pyari_h wrote: > > Namaste all. > > On my recent pilgrimage to India I have visited Sri Jagannatha Puri > and the famous Lingaraja temple of Lord Shiva in Bhuvaneshvar, Orissa, > the city which is named after Him but orginally known as 'Ekaamra > Vana' (Siddhaamra Shetra). > > The history of this place is interesting. > > One Puranic source stated that Lord Shiva after visiting His Beloved > Krishna at Nilachala Jagannatha Puri, ecstatic in Divine Love, came > to this 'Ekaamra Vana' (Garden of Wish-yielding Mango tree) and > stayed meditating on Lord Krishna and could not leave the beautiful > mango grove. Pleased and satisfied Lord of Nilachal, Sri Krishna > appeared and asked Lord Shiva that how He could bless this sacred > place. Lord Shiva multiplied into many forms of Shiva Lingas and > requested that here after this 'Ekamra Vana' shall be known > as 'Bhuvaneshvara' or 'Tri bhuvaneshvara', other epithets of Lord Shiva. > Since Lord Krishna has blessed this place of Divine Love meditation > of Lord Shiva, it is now known as Bhuvaneshvar. > > It is also known as 'Hari-Hara Kshetra' as the Shiva linga (Image of > Lord Shiva) that is worshipped in the Lingaraja temple contains > Shaligrama (Lord Vishnu's image) in the middle, broadcasting the > eternal union of Lord Krishna and Shiva. > > The priests do worship the images with both 'Bilva' leaves (dear to > Lord Shiva) and Tulasi leaves (dear to Lord Vishnu), 56 offerings of > food preparations done everyday to the Lords. Sacred vedic hymns of > Shiva and Kesava are chanted in aratis. Seems like the Vaishnavas and > Shaivas are in peace here. > > Another source from Skanda Purana revealed that an ancient king of > Varanasi (Benares) desired to fight with Lord Krishna and prayed Lord > Shiva to be on his side. To fulfill the desire of His devotees Lord > agreed. But in the fight the king was defeated and the City of > Varanasi was totally burned to ashes by Lord Krishna's 'Sudarshan > (Wheel) Chakra. So the homeless Lord Shiva came to Nilachal Jagannath > at Puri and prayed to stay closer to Him. Lord Krishna was happy to > let Lord Shiva to reside not only here but also at all 'Vishnu > Tirthas' (sacred abodes of Lord Krishna) and thus Bhuvaneshvar > happened to be another 'Varanasi' as the holy city of Lord Shiva, at > the out skirts of Jagannath Puri. > > It appears to me that with the pretext of a fight and fire, Lord > Shiva Himself renounced His own abode Varanasi to stay closer to His > Beloved at Jagannath Puri. > > The auspicious lake at the Bhuvaneshvar temple is known as 'Bindu > Sarovar' which had been formed by the sacred waters of all the holy > rivers on the earth. > > When Lord Ramachandra wanted to perform the worship and bathing of > Shiva Linga (Lord Shiva) at Rameshvar, He asked Sri Hanumanji to > bring the sacred waters of all the holy places on earth. Following > his Lord's order, when flying Hanumanji was bringing the water for > the worship of Lord Shiva, one drop from the sky fell down at > Bhuvaneshvar and became the holy lake 'Bindu Sarovar'! > So the purifying effects of the water from this lake includes the > auspiciousness of all sacred rivers on earth! > > Jaya Sri Radhey! > > Divine_Lovers/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 Namaste all. _/\_ Two years ago on my birthday (Jan 1st, 2005) at Bhubaneshvar, Orissa, I paid my humble visit in the morning to Sri Lingaraja (Lord Shiva)'s temple. There were huge crowds at the temple on that national holiday. Seemed like many devotees wanted to begin their New Year with prayers at the famous Shiva temple. http://www.india-tours-travel.co.in/gifs/lingaraja-temple.jpg The inner sacred chamber (garbha alaya) has only one small door for entrance as well as exit, a lot of pushing and squeezing is unavoidable while entering and leaving. During the stampede that occurred inside the chamber, I had slipped down on the wet floor and fallen upon Lord's deity (Shiva Linga), in the holy linga form! The priest who was performing 'abhishekam' (holy bath with milk) to the Lord helped me to get up and kindly lifted me from the wet Shiva linga! This is the way our naughty Lord blessed (baptized?) me too with His holy waters on my birthday! http://www.indhistory.com/img/hindu-temple-lingaraja-temple-01.jpg Jaya Sri Radhe! , " dr. jaya " <pyari_h wrote: > > Namaste all. > > This skillfully composed Sanskrit prayer is included at the beginning > of the chapter of 'Bhuvaneshvar Visit- by Lord Chaitanya' in the book- > 'Chaitanya Charitavali', by Sri Prabhudatta Brahmachari, > glorifying the two Lords Hari and Hara together in a single beautiful > verse : > > http://www.dgreetings.com/newimages/shivratri/shivani3.gif > > yau tau zankha kapAla bhUSita karau mAlAsthi mAla dhrau > devau dwarAvatI zmazAna nilayau nAgAri govAhanau > dvim yakSau bali dakSayajna mathanau zrI zailajA vallabhau > pApaM vo haratAM sadA hari-harau zrI vatsa gangAdharau > > my translation of the verse: > > Lord Hari's hand is adorned with the sacred conch, > while Lord Shiva held in hand the inauspicious skull. > Lord Hari is wearing 'vana mala', an attractive garland > of forest flowers, but from Lord Shankara's neck > an ugly chain of human bones is hanging. > > While the ruler of opulent Dwaraka city being Lord Hari, > the ruler of frightful burial ground is Lord Shiva. > > Hari has the enemy of serpents, Garuda, the king of birds > as His chosen vehicle to ride upon, > but Lord Shiva has the mighty bull as His riding vehicle. > > Both of Them are famous for Their destruction of the great sacrificial > Yajnas- Hari, of the king Maha Bali and Shiva, of the king Daksha > Prajapati. > > Lord Hari is the eternal Beloved of Mother Lakshmi Devi > while Lord Shiva's Divine Consort is Mother Parvati Devi. > > On the chest of Lord Hari the 'Srivatsa' mark is revealing > His great compassion for His souls. > On the head of Lord Shankara, the sacred celestial river Ganges > is promising liberation for His countless devotees. > > May this Divine Couple, > the two great Lords, > Hari and Hara > kindly destroy forever all sins as well as > transgressions committed against Them. > > Jaya Hari Hara Kshetra, Bhuvaneshvar of Orissa! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 Namaste all. PM received from another devotee: " I read somewhere that in Skanda Purana, Bhubaneshwar is actually supposed to be the 'gateway' to Jagannath-Puri-dhama. Just like in Vrndavana we are supposed to pay our respects to Shiva [Gopishwara] before undertaking parikrama, so visiting Shiva at Bhubaneshwara is supposed to be done before going to Jagannath Puri. Just thought I'd share that with you. It appears to be one of the few tirthas where " Shiva and Vishnu " are united in purpose. " Jaya Sri Radhe! Om Namah Shivayah! > This skillfully composed Sanskrit prayer is included at the beginning > of the chapter of 'Bhuvaneshvar Visit- by Lord Chaitanya' in the book- > 'Chaitanya Charitavali', by Sri Prabhudatta Brahmachari, > glorifying the two Lords Hari and Hara together in a single beautiful > verse : > > http://www.dgreetings.com/newimages/shivratri/shivani3.gif > > yau tau zankha kapAla bhUSita karau mAlAsthi mAla dhrau > devau dwarAvatI zmazAna nilayau nAgAri govAhanau > dvim yakSau bali dakSayajna mathanau zrI zailajA vallabhau > pApaM vo haratAM sadA hari-harau zrI vatsa gangAdharau > > my translation of the verse: > > Lord Hari's hand is adorned with the sacred conch, > while Lord Shiva held in hand the inauspicious skull. > Lord Hari is wearing 'vana mala', an attractive garland > of forest flowers, but from Lord Shankara's neck > an ugly chain of human bones is hanging. > > While the ruler of opulent Dwaraka city being Lord Hari, > the ruler of frightful burial ground is Lord Shiva. > > Hari has the enemy of serpents, Garuda, the king of birds > as His chosen vehicle to ride upon, > but Lord Shiva has the mighty bull as His riding vehicle. > > Both of Them are famous for Their destruction of the great sacrificial > Yajnas- Hari, of the king Maha Bali and Shiva, of the king Daksha > Prajapati. > > Lord Hari is the eternal Beloved of Mother Lakshmi Devi > while Lord Shiva's Divine Consort is Mother Parvati Devi. > > On the chest of Lord Hari the 'Srivatsa' mark is revealing > His great compassion for His souls. > On the head of Lord Shankara, the sacred celestial river Ganges > is promising liberation for His countless devotees. > > May this Divine Couple, > the two great Lords, > Hari and Hara > kindly destroy forever all sins as well as > transgressions committed against Them. > > Jaya Hari Hara Kshetra, Bhuvaneshvar of Orissa! > > /message/1248 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 SRI MAATRE NAMAHA NAMASTE I felt very happy to see this valuable and beautiful comparison of Bhagavan Vishnu and Bhagavan Sadasiva from you kind message In this connection I am remabering a sloka of Mahakavi Tikkana who was a member in trio by whooom the MAHABHARATA was translated in to TELUGU language. This famous poet establisshed HARI HARAADWAITA (Hari and Hara are one) Sidhhanta. " Kimasthi maalaam kimu koustubhamvaa kim kaalakutaha kimuvaa yasodaa stanyam tava swaadu vada prabho mye " O! Lord! Please tell me your will and wish. Do you want to wear 'Asthimaalaa' (neckles of bones) or 'Koustubha mani'? O ! Devine Child! what is your preference in drinking horrible poison named as 'KALAKUTA' or the breast milk of mother Yasoda? By the above beautiful sloka we may try to understand the divine light of united Hari and Hara which leads us to eternal state. SAT CHIT ANANADAHA SWARUPO BHAGAVAN PAATU DR.G.S.SUBRAMANYA SASTRY drgsssastry 08554 255680 , " dr. jaya " <pyari_h wrote: > > Namaste all. > > PM received from another devotee: > > " I read somewhere that in Skanda Purana, Bhubaneshwar is actually > supposed to be the 'gateway' to Jagannath-Puri-dhama. Just like in > Vrndavana we are supposed to pay our respects to Shiva [Gopishwara] > before undertaking parikrama, so visiting Shiva at Bhubaneshwara is > supposed to be done before going to Jagannath Puri. > > Just thought I'd share that with you. It appears to be one of the few > tirthas where " Shiva and Vishnu " are united in purpose. " > > Jaya Sri Radhe! > Om Namah Shivayah! > > > > This skillfully composed Sanskrit prayer is included at the beginning > > of the chapter of 'Bhuvaneshvar Visit- by Lord Chaitanya' in the book- > > 'Chaitanya Charitavali', by Sri Prabhudatta Brahmachari, > > glorifying the two Lords Hari and Hara together in a single beautiful > > verse : > > > > http://www.dgreetings.com/newimages/shivratri/shivani3.gif > > > > yau tau zankha kapAla bhUSita karau mAlAsthi mAla dhrau > > devau dwarAvatI zmazAna nilayau nAgAri govAhanau > > dvim yakSau bali dakSayajna mathanau zrI zailajA vallabhau > > pApaM vo haratAM sadA hari-harau zrI vatsa gangAdharau > > > > my translation of the verse: > > > > Lord Hari's hand is adorned with the sacred conch, > > while Lord Shiva held in hand the inauspicious skull. > > Lord Hari is wearing 'vana mala', an attractive garland > > of forest flowers, but from Lord Shankara's neck > > an ugly chain of human bones is hanging. > > > > While the ruler of opulent Dwaraka city being Lord Hari, > > the ruler of frightful burial ground is Lord Shiva. > > > > Hari has the enemy of serpents, Garuda, the king of birds > > as His chosen vehicle to ride upon, > > but Lord Shiva has the mighty bull as His riding vehicle. > > > > Both of Them are famous for Their destruction of the great sacrificial > > Yajnas- Hari, of the king Maha Bali and Shiva, of the king Daksha > > Prajapati. > > > > Lord Hari is the eternal Beloved of Mother Lakshmi Devi > > while Lord Shiva's Divine Consort is Mother Parvati Devi. > > > > On the chest of Lord Hari the 'Srivatsa' mark is revealing > > His great compassion for His souls. > > On the head of Lord Shankara, the sacred celestial river Ganges > > is promising liberation for His countless devotees. > > > > May this Divine Couple, > > the two great Lords, > > Hari and Hara > > kindly destroy forever all sins as well as > > transgressions committed against Them. > > > > Jaya Hari Hara Kshetra, Bhuvaneshvar of Orissa! > > > > > > /message/1248 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2007 Report Share Posted July 12, 2007 Namaste all. _/\_ Happy Guru vaar! bhUti vyAjena bhUmIm amara pura sarit kaitavAd ambu bibhral lAlATAkSi cchalena jvalanam ahi patizvAsa lakSAt samIram; vistIrNAghora vakrodara kuhara nibhenAmbaraM paJca bhUtair vizvaM zAzvad vitanvan vitaratu bhavataH sampadaM candramauliH " (saduktikarNAmRta 1.4.4- Sri Jayadeva Kavi Raja) Bearing 'earth' under the semblance of the ashes smeared on his body, 'water' in the semblance of the Heavenly River Ganges which flows from his hair, 'fire' under the semblance of the eye on his forehead which burns with the fire of his austerities, 'air' in the semblance of the Snake-Lord's breath , 'ether'(the atmosphere) in the semblance of the cavity inside great Aghora's mouth- thus 'perpetually manifesting the universe through the five elements' (paJca bhUta), may the moon-crested-one (Shiva) grant you success! " Namo bhUta-nAtha! The author of 'Gita Govinda'- an esteemed Vaishnava Rasa Kavya, is thought to be the worshipper of Lord Shiva by many scholors. " According to this verse from 'saduktikarNAmRita' in which Jayadeva invoked Lord Shiva - Bimanbehari Majumdar has challenged the idea that Jayadeva was a Vaishnava at all:'he was really a worshipper of Shiva and at the same time took delight in depicting the amours of Radha and Krishna as an erotic mystic.' And S.K. Chattarji comes to the conclusion that Jayadeva was a 'paJcopAsaka-smArta' who later raised to the status of Vaishnava saint.' (Source- pg.208, Sacred and Profane Dimensions of Love in Indian Traditions as Exemplified in the Gita Govinda of Jayadeva by Lee Siegel.) There are so many stories explaining the connection between Gita Govinda of Jayadeva and Lord Jagannatha in the same book. , " drgsssastry " <drgsssastry wrote: > NAMASTE I felt very happy to see this valuable and beautiful > comparison of Bhagavan Vishnu and Bhagavan Sadasiva from you kind > message > In this connection I am remabering a sloka of Mahakavi Tikkana > who was a member in trio by whooom the MAHABHARATA was translated in > to TELUGU language. This famous poet establisshed HARI HARAADWAITA > (Hari and Hara are one) Sidhhanta. > > " Kimasthi maalaam kimu koustubhamvaa > kim kaalakutaha kimuvaa yasodaa stanyam > tava swaadu vada prabho mye " > > O! Lord! Please tell me your will and wish. Do you want to > wear 'Asthimaalaa' (neckles of bones) or 'Koustubha mani'? O ! > Devine Child! what is your preference in drinking horrible poison > named as 'KALAKUTA' or the breast milk of mother Yasoda? > By the above beautiful sloka we may try to understand the > divine light of united Hari and Hara which leads us to eternal state. > > > SAT CHIT ANANADAHA SWARUPO BHAGAVAN PAATU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satya Rama Prasad Kalluri Posted May 1, 2012 Report Share Posted May 1, 2012 In the verse of Tikkana (viraata parva of Mahaabhaarata) quoted in one of the entries, I find few words missing: kim asthimaalaam kimu kosthubham vaa parishkriyaayaam bahu manyase? twam kim kaalakoota: kimu vaa yasodaastanyam tava swaadu vada prabho me// Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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