barney 0 Report post Posted February 13, 2004 PACIFICATION & CONTROL OF THE SENSUAL DESIRES BY THE MEANS OF DEVOTION AND WORSHIP In the present scientific of the world, where the man is accustomed to quick results, putting a question mark on the utility and importance of spiritual activities like worship & devotion is, but natural. Not only does devotion & worship demand a continuous and contact effort, but also faith and belief, which are the two pillars upon which the construction of Devotion stands. When a person listen's to the qualitities, sing devotional songs in the praise of the supreme Lord, and remember him, with complete faith and devotion, he acquires such firmness of character, which help's him to control and pacify his sensual desires like lust, anger etc. This happens because of the environment which is created as a result of these activities. This environment affects the surroundings in the some way as the fragrance of the flower is carried to all around it, by the air. Therefore it is beneficial for each man to engage himself in devotion and worship, to have full control over the sensual desires. Even being in the company of a worshipper helps in that objective. THE NECESSITY FOR THE WORSHIP OF THE FIVE DEITIES The methods of worship practised in the Sanatan Dharma is completely scientific, because the rituals which are performed to worship the five dieties (PANCH MAHABHUTA), The matter constitutes of these PANCHA TATVA or PANCH MAHABHUTA and each of the PANCH DEVA are considered to be PANCH MAHABHUTA - EARTH, WATER, FIRE ETHER (Sky), AIR as the Lord of the each of the element These five basic elements exists because of the three qualities of the nature i.e. SATVA (PURE), RAJA (INFERIOR TO SATVA) & TAMA (DARK) Out of the five basic elements of which every matter is made ETHER or Sky is considered to be constituted of Pure quality (SATVA GUNA), where as the AIR is considered to be a mixture of SATVA & RAJA quality, the FIRE is RAJO GUNA, the EARTH constitutes of DARK QUALITY (TAMO GUNA), where as the WATER constitutes of a mixture of RAJA & TAMA GUNAS All the living beings which exist in this world, have the five basic elements as the constitutes of the body, from which their bodies are made. Goswami Tulidas has written in the Ramcharitmanas KSHITI JALA PAAVAKA GAGAN SAMEERA, PANCHA RACHITA YAHA ADHAMA SAREERA THE FIVE DEITIES (PANCHA-DEVA) The following shloko describes about the five deities as the Lord of each of the five basic elements. Meaning : (The Lord of 'ether' is Vishnu, the Lordess of 'Fire' is Durga, Sun is the Lord of 'Air', Shiva is the Lord of 'Earth' and Ganesha is the Lord of 'Water'. A person who has one of these element as dominant, prefers to worship that deity, who is the master of that excessive element which dominated his body. And this is the reason we see so many sects, methods of worship etc. DIVISION OF SECTS Those who worship 'Ganapati' are called 'GAANAPATYA' (worshipper of Ganesh) Those who worship 'Shakti' are called 'SHAAKTA' Those who worship 'Lord Shiva' are 'SHAIVA' Those who worship 'Lord Vishnu' are called 'VAISHNAVA' The worship of the five deities actually is the worship of the basic elements from which the body of a human being is made. As a result of this body becomes healthy & strong. Therefore it is a must for every human being. THE IMPORTANCE OF ADORATION IN WORSHIP All of the three duties or actions (KARMA) come under the act of adoration or reverence. The three duties being 1. Daily Duties (Nitya Karma), 2. Duties performed with an aspiration for a specific purpose (Naimittika Karma), 3. Spiritual Duties (Aadhyatmika Karma) DAILY DUTIES (NITYA-KARMA) Those duties or actions are considered to be the daily duties, by the performance of which one attains no virtues, but by the non-performance of which, one certainly commits sin for example taking bath, doing worship during the dusktime (SANDHYA)sprinkling water in reverence to the deceased ancestors (Tarpana) and worshipping the deities etc. DUTIES PERFORMED WITH AN ASPIRATION FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE (NAIMITTIKA-KARMA) Those duties which are performed with an aspiration for a specific purpose are called NAIMITTIKA KARMA, and his desires are certainly fulfilled because of those actions. But on the other hand if those duties or actions are not performed then he does not get those results. For example if a sonless father does duties according to the methods described in the sacred books, to have a son, then his desires will certinly be fulfilled. SPIRITUALS DUTIES OR ACTIONS (AADHYATMIKA KARMA) Those duties which are performed without having any desires, are called spiritual duties or actions. Even if they are not performed they do not give inauspicious results. Apart from these three types of duties by which a man can worship, there are also other methods by which he can worship, like the yogis do in the state of deep meditation (SAMAADHEE) by having full control over there respiration. Our revered sages have classified the religious duties into three categories - 1. Duties or Actions (Karma) 2. Devotion or Worship (Upaasana) 3. Knowledge (Gyaana) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gokulkr 1 Report post Posted February 14, 2004 According to Bhagavath Gita, all the five deities -> Ganapathy, Skanda, Mayadevi, Rudra & Vishnu are representation of Lord Krishna only. According to Manduka Upanishad, Lord Hari is everything. In both Rig veda & Sama Veda, Superiority of Vishnu is clearly seen. Lord Krishna & Lord Hari & Lord Vishnu are one. hmm. it makes sense. /images/graemlins/smile.gif Jai Shri Krishna. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 16, 2004 "Lord Krishna & Lord Hari & Lord Vishnu are one" Actually, are not ALL the gods just forms on ONE God? That includes Shiva, Ganesh, Durga, Rama, Krishna, etc are just FORMS of God. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pankaja_Dasa 1 Report post Posted February 16, 2004 hare krishna There is only one supreme God, Krishna/Vishnu. All others are His plenary portion or parts of the plenary portion, or His servants, Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu (Krishna in the guise of His own devotee) said that we are.. Inconceivably and Simultaneously one and different from God. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barney 0 Report post Posted February 16, 2004 Mr Govindaram, Are you married and do you have children? If you are married and have children I am sure you must be working for someone or a company. Well, what part do you play in you family and work place? Do you wife and children call you by name[Govindaram] and what does you nice and nephews call you. also by your name? Please I would like to know beczue it puzzles me. Don't you play the part of a son to your parents, brother to your sibilings, husband to your wife, father to your children, uncle to your nieces and nephews and an employee to your company? Or are just being addressed as plain Govindaram to all? May be you are neither male nor female. Tell me Sir, I would like to know your status as a human being who has been created in his image. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pankaja_Dasa 1 Report post Posted February 16, 2004 and for you to find out! Hare krishna Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites