ayaa hai parva Ram Navami ka, sanvaliya Ramji ki jivan ke anusaran karne ka,
Mayarda purushottam the vo, unho ne hi sikhaya Prakruti s e pyar karne ka,
Jisne Mitaya ashprushyata ka bhedbhav kevat ki nayya me baith ke,
Prem aur bhakti bhari Shabri ke zoothe bor kha liye unho ne haste haste
Ahlya ka uddhar karke sikhaya mat smazo nari ko patit,
................................................ Nari ki mahatta smazayi raste chalte chalte
Unch nich ka bhedbhav mitaya Ram rajya me, Bandaro aur pakshyon ko mitra banaya jisne!
Sagar aur nadiyon ki puja karke paryavarn ki raksha karana sikhaya tha unhone!!!!!
Ek patnivrata rahke purushon ka bhi patni ki mahtta samzayi thi unhone!!!!!!!!!!........
aadarsh putra, sansar me rahke bhi bhai ke liye tyaji thi gadi,
aadarsh santan , aadarsh putra , aadarsh raja rahe the vo apne jamane ke....
...
Insaniyat ke the vo devta..Bharat ratna ka sravochh pratahm pratik the....!
Nahi banaya tha mandir unhone, banaya Rameshwar sirf samanda r ki reti se .............
sabit kar diya snasar ke har ek kan me ishwar hai.......
Mere maryada purushottam Ramji Kamlesh aur sare sansar ka aap ko shat shat naman hai!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
SEX AND SWAMIS
Each and every day of life, in our society we come to know about sex scandals of Swamis, leaders and others. Recently By Nityananda 4 Mar 2010 -
Sun News has just released an unbelievable video of Swami Nithyananda with Tamil actress
which are now leading many to believe that ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqZ-bQ0yvQ4
and
sex scandal of delhi baba chitrakut
YouTube - Godman in sex scandal
3 Mar 2010 ... Delhi Police on Friday claimed to have busted a sex racket allegedly ... According to Dhaliwal, Dwivedi comes from Chitrakoot in UP. ... It was then that Dwivedi disguised himself as a godman and a disciple of Sai Baba. ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDefB3e-cFM -
The News inspired me to rise the concern how to we can avoid such happenings in society? Since my child hood I notice such kind of incidents which is black spot on our concept and culture. As I thought why its happening……simple answer is we all are in hurry and going to get as soon as fast to fulfills our desirous in any way so people always takes short cuts and going to such Swami’s / Astrologers / Tantriks who are doing propaganda with their position and religious hold with money power of them!
We must have to clear concept of real Brahmcharya…. We cannot proceed on the path of pure Spirituality unless we have absolute faith in the system of God. Nothing in the domain of God operates below the level of hundred percent. Even a steam engine would not operate at 99° centigrade for to produce steam we require the water to boil at hundred degrees centigrade.
Brahma aacharya is Brahmacharya. The person who follows the Brahma thathwa in maintaining the discipline of body and mind is a Brahmachari. A Brahma aachari alone can know the Brahmaswa of the aathman through meditation.
Prasnopanishad says: "Here is Brahmana wherein the master clearly points out that no upasana is possible or spiritual perfection practicable without austerity, Brahmacharya or celibacy and faith". Certainly, in these days, over-indulgence, sensuousness and lack of faith, these conditions would read as almost a list of impossible terms for a human personality to follow. In fact, if we understand the importance of these three terms in their perspective, we shall find a complete and satisfactory intellectual appeal to accept and justify the scriptural insistence upon these three conditions.
Brahmacharya is not merely a control of sex impulse, as people generally understand. The man who follows the Brahma thathwa, the man who has realized the brahma jnana, who follows the principle of the Brahma, is a Brahmachari. He uses everything according to the requirements of the aathman. When the panchendriyas function, as they should, the mana and the thought function according to the requirements, and the purity of thoughts is maintained, the aathman functions as it should for the sharira and the mana. Such a person is called a Brahmachari. Maharishis and Munis also use their panchendriyas, knowingly and religiously and only conforming to the requirements of the aathman. This implies that one should eat only what is the required for the aathman, listen only to what is necessary for the aathman, and see only what is required for the aathman. Brahmacharya does not mean to negate something from you. This may create suppression or imbalance. At the thought level one should be a Brahmachari. One who gets tempted at the sight of food is not a Brahmachari. The one who realizes what he wants and acts accordingly is a Brahmachari.
Austerity does not merely mean self-denial or forced self-restraint, but it insists upon a constant output of intelligent effort in curbing the flesh from all its ruinous tendencies to suicidal excesses. The celibacy or Brahmacharya means more than the control of sex act. It includes in its point of view a mental control at the very source of all gross and dissipating thought eruptions.
A person, who abstains from the act of sex, even if has thoughts of such acts in various manners, he will break the Brahmacharya. Importance has been given to abstain even from the thoughts of sexual activities as this act/Kaama, is the prime cause of krodha and lobha i.e.; anger and greed. Kaama, krodha, moha and lobha ( lust, anger, desire and greed) are the negative thoughts leading us to all our negative actions and therefore negative results thereby creation of negative "samskaara". Brahmacharya means abstinence from the negative imbalanced perverted thoughts and actions.
Do things in the righteous manner realizing the needs of such actions and not for fulfillment of desirous activities of the panchendriyas. Realize the karma of panchendriyas and a person who executes such karmas in the right way through the indriyas and mana (mind) is a Brahmachari.
This is attributed to:
1. Food
2. Sleep pattern
3. Mental and physical control
4. Keeping all the thoughts to limited and positive means.
5. Desirelessness
6. Non-indulgence of thoughts and acts in criminal, perverted and corrupt activities.
7. Enlightenment and enrichment of Wisdom through meditational practices.
8. Silence
9. Service to all living beings.
10. Living in detachment.
11. Leading others into righteous paths of life.
12. Practicing healthy activities to mind, body and spirit.
He who has attained the above only is the right Brahmachari. Only a Brahmachari has the authority to do upasana to the Guru and thereby attain moksha (liberation) and reach the Hiranyagarbha.
Yam
The first and primary step of Yog is Yam. There are five Yam : Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truthfulness), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmcharya (celibacy) and Aprigraha (non-desire).
Brahmacharya: The fourth Yam is Brahmacharya. The simple meaning of Brahmacharya is to lead a controlled sex life even as a house-holder living in society. Enjoying sex is one of the most natural desires of a householder. Without it, a man's life becomes dull. But while controlled sex gives joy, energy and knowledge, inordinate indulgence gives rise to dissatisfaction and unhappiness. For a man living with his family, Brahmacharya means enjoyment of sex with spouse in a controlled manner.
As we know of recent eras the God realized person and an enlightened one... is there any difference between Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Gautama Buddha. (Both were married…..)
Hinduism teach the sex to whole world by :
Lakshana Sastra, or the science of determining the sex in animate and inanimate creation
Sage Sakatayana is the author of Lakshana Sastra, or the science of determining the sex in animate and inanimate creation. Babhru Muni has written about Kanya-Lakshana in which 32 marks are indicated for chastity etc. Sage Garga has written on Sakuna Sastra, the determination of good and bad effects from the sounds of birds, words of human beings etc. (in other words, omens).
Ayurveda treats the whole man under eight principal heads of treatment. Pharmacology too is included in this category. Kamasastra (science of sex) also belongs to this category. Sasruta has written a work on rejuvenation. Vatsyayana has written the Kamasastra. The object of writing this Sastra appears to be not encouragement of indulgence but regulation of sex-life.
k. Sobhanamu is the Nuptials arranged by the parents of the bride in their residence first and in the residence of the groom next. This is the starting of the enjoyment of the joy of the sex as learned in the Gurukula by reading the Kama sastra and implementing it in a socially acceptable way for the joy and the bliss and for the progeny of the race.
l. Gharbhadanamu is the act of sex for the progeny. This is set on the day that is neutral from the cosmic influences like the moons gravity and the suns gravity or other disturbances to create the foetus for the Jiva to enter in to the Womb of the mother to take the birth to perform his cycle of karma and to make the parents to fulfils the cycle of the karma
http://www.mailerindia.com/hindu/veda/index.php?hindumarriage
Sex symbols have been associated with Hinduism from an early stage. These symbols were mainly part of nature worship. There is difference of opinion regarding the exact reason for sex sculptures in Hindu temples. And the notion of Hindu sex temples is wrong. A Classic example is Khajuraho were only 20% of the sculptures are sex sculptures that too they are depicted along with other aspects life.
Kama (materialistic living which includes sex) is one among the four paths suggested in Hinduism to merge with Brahman or to escape from rebirth (Moksha). Many scholars think these sculptures were meant to explain the ‘Kama’ aspect to people.
A closer study of Hinduism will reveal that sex was never a taboo during the ancient period. Some believe they were meant for sex education and there is nothing unnatural for temples to have them. In fact, the sex sculptures are all seen outside the Hindu temple along with other sculptures depicting materialistic way of life.
These three things are to be taken note of: the lowest love is sex - it is physical - and the highest refinement of love is compassion. Sex is below love, compassion is above love; love is exactly in the middle. Very few people know what love is. Ninety-nine percent of people, unfortunately, think sexuality is love - it is not. Sexuality is very animal; it certainly has the potential of growing into love, but it is not actual love, only a potential…. If you become aware and alert, meditative, then sex can be transformed into love. And if your meditativeness becomes total, absolute, love can be transformed into compassion. Sex is the seed, love is the flower, compassion is the fragrance. Buddha has defined compassion as love plus meditation. When your love is not just a desire for the other, when your love is not only a need, when your love is a sharing, when your love is not that of a beggar but an emperor, when your love is not asking for something in return but is ready only to give - to give for the sheer joy of giving - then add meditation to it and the pure fragrance is released. That is compassion; compassion is the highest phenomenon.
It is not a difficult task even for an ordinary mortal to recognize a God realized soul amongst the various Spiritual masters of the era. our atman the soul within always prompts one on the right path... the moment we come across a God realized person we shall know the truth for a God realized person never refers to any document whatsoever including any sacred Scripture for he knows all... for all practical purposes a God realized person becomes omniscient... the nor of all.
Then why we need such Swamis / Such Astrologers ………who really take innocent people in hell for their sexual / wealth and power desirous?????
KRISHNAM VANDE JAGADGURM!!! Let believes Krishna / Prophet Mohammad & Jesus as our gurus and best messenger who established spiritual and ritual guideline for the happy and healthy society! Amen…!!!
Sun News has just released an unbelievable video of Swami Nithyananda with Tamil actress
which are now leading many to believe that ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqZ-bQ0yvQ4
and
sex scandal of delhi baba chitrakut
YouTube - Godman in sex scandal
3 Mar 2010 ... Delhi Police on Friday claimed to have busted a sex racket allegedly ... According to Dhaliwal, Dwivedi comes from Chitrakoot in UP. ... It was then that Dwivedi disguised himself as a godman and a disciple of Sai Baba. ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDefB3e-cFM -
The News inspired me to rise the concern how to we can avoid such happenings in society? Since my child hood I notice such kind of incidents which is black spot on our concept and culture. As I thought why its happening……simple answer is we all are in hurry and going to get as soon as fast to fulfills our desirous in any way so people always takes short cuts and going to such Swami’s / Astrologers / Tantriks who are doing propaganda with their position and religious hold with money power of them!
We must have to clear concept of real Brahmcharya…. We cannot proceed on the path of pure Spirituality unless we have absolute faith in the system of God. Nothing in the domain of God operates below the level of hundred percent. Even a steam engine would not operate at 99° centigrade for to produce steam we require the water to boil at hundred degrees centigrade.
Brahma aacharya is Brahmacharya. The person who follows the Brahma thathwa in maintaining the discipline of body and mind is a Brahmachari. A Brahma aachari alone can know the Brahmaswa of the aathman through meditation.
Prasnopanishad says: "Here is Brahmana wherein the master clearly points out that no upasana is possible or spiritual perfection practicable without austerity, Brahmacharya or celibacy and faith". Certainly, in these days, over-indulgence, sensuousness and lack of faith, these conditions would read as almost a list of impossible terms for a human personality to follow. In fact, if we understand the importance of these three terms in their perspective, we shall find a complete and satisfactory intellectual appeal to accept and justify the scriptural insistence upon these three conditions.
Brahmacharya is not merely a control of sex impulse, as people generally understand. The man who follows the Brahma thathwa, the man who has realized the brahma jnana, who follows the principle of the Brahma, is a Brahmachari. He uses everything according to the requirements of the aathman. When the panchendriyas function, as they should, the mana and the thought function according to the requirements, and the purity of thoughts is maintained, the aathman functions as it should for the sharira and the mana. Such a person is called a Brahmachari. Maharishis and Munis also use their panchendriyas, knowingly and religiously and only conforming to the requirements of the aathman. This implies that one should eat only what is the required for the aathman, listen only to what is necessary for the aathman, and see only what is required for the aathman. Brahmacharya does not mean to negate something from you. This may create suppression or imbalance. At the thought level one should be a Brahmachari. One who gets tempted at the sight of food is not a Brahmachari. The one who realizes what he wants and acts accordingly is a Brahmachari.
Austerity does not merely mean self-denial or forced self-restraint, but it insists upon a constant output of intelligent effort in curbing the flesh from all its ruinous tendencies to suicidal excesses. The celibacy or Brahmacharya means more than the control of sex act. It includes in its point of view a mental control at the very source of all gross and dissipating thought eruptions.
A person, who abstains from the act of sex, even if has thoughts of such acts in various manners, he will break the Brahmacharya. Importance has been given to abstain even from the thoughts of sexual activities as this act/Kaama, is the prime cause of krodha and lobha i.e.; anger and greed. Kaama, krodha, moha and lobha ( lust, anger, desire and greed) are the negative thoughts leading us to all our negative actions and therefore negative results thereby creation of negative "samskaara". Brahmacharya means abstinence from the negative imbalanced perverted thoughts and actions.
Do things in the righteous manner realizing the needs of such actions and not for fulfillment of desirous activities of the panchendriyas. Realize the karma of panchendriyas and a person who executes such karmas in the right way through the indriyas and mana (mind) is a Brahmachari.
This is attributed to:
1. Food
2. Sleep pattern
3. Mental and physical control
4. Keeping all the thoughts to limited and positive means.
5. Desirelessness
6. Non-indulgence of thoughts and acts in criminal, perverted and corrupt activities.
7. Enlightenment and enrichment of Wisdom through meditational practices.
8. Silence
9. Service to all living beings.
10. Living in detachment.
11. Leading others into righteous paths of life.
12. Practicing healthy activities to mind, body and spirit.
He who has attained the above only is the right Brahmachari. Only a Brahmachari has the authority to do upasana to the Guru and thereby attain moksha (liberation) and reach the Hiranyagarbha.
Yam
The first and primary step of Yog is Yam. There are five Yam : Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truthfulness), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmcharya (celibacy) and Aprigraha (non-desire).
Brahmacharya: The fourth Yam is Brahmacharya. The simple meaning of Brahmacharya is to lead a controlled sex life even as a house-holder living in society. Enjoying sex is one of the most natural desires of a householder. Without it, a man's life becomes dull. But while controlled sex gives joy, energy and knowledge, inordinate indulgence gives rise to dissatisfaction and unhappiness. For a man living with his family, Brahmacharya means enjoyment of sex with spouse in a controlled manner.
As we know of recent eras the God realized person and an enlightened one... is there any difference between Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Gautama Buddha. (Both were married…..)
Hinduism teach the sex to whole world by :
Lakshana Sastra, or the science of determining the sex in animate and inanimate creation
Sage Sakatayana is the author of Lakshana Sastra, or the science of determining the sex in animate and inanimate creation. Babhru Muni has written about Kanya-Lakshana in which 32 marks are indicated for chastity etc. Sage Garga has written on Sakuna Sastra, the determination of good and bad effects from the sounds of birds, words of human beings etc. (in other words, omens).
Ayurveda treats the whole man under eight principal heads of treatment. Pharmacology too is included in this category. Kamasastra (science of sex) also belongs to this category. Sasruta has written a work on rejuvenation. Vatsyayana has written the Kamasastra. The object of writing this Sastra appears to be not encouragement of indulgence but regulation of sex-life.
k. Sobhanamu is the Nuptials arranged by the parents of the bride in their residence first and in the residence of the groom next. This is the starting of the enjoyment of the joy of the sex as learned in the Gurukula by reading the Kama sastra and implementing it in a socially acceptable way for the joy and the bliss and for the progeny of the race.
l. Gharbhadanamu is the act of sex for the progeny. This is set on the day that is neutral from the cosmic influences like the moons gravity and the suns gravity or other disturbances to create the foetus for the Jiva to enter in to the Womb of the mother to take the birth to perform his cycle of karma and to make the parents to fulfils the cycle of the karma
http://www.mailerindia.com/hindu/veda/index.php?hindumarriage
Sex symbols have been associated with Hinduism from an early stage. These symbols were mainly part of nature worship. There is difference of opinion regarding the exact reason for sex sculptures in Hindu temples. And the notion of Hindu sex temples is wrong. A Classic example is Khajuraho were only 20% of the sculptures are sex sculptures that too they are depicted along with other aspects life.
Kama (materialistic living which includes sex) is one among the four paths suggested in Hinduism to merge with Brahman or to escape from rebirth (Moksha). Many scholars think these sculptures were meant to explain the ‘Kama’ aspect to people.
A closer study of Hinduism will reveal that sex was never a taboo during the ancient period. Some believe they were meant for sex education and there is nothing unnatural for temples to have them. In fact, the sex sculptures are all seen outside the Hindu temple along with other sculptures depicting materialistic way of life.
These three things are to be taken note of: the lowest love is sex - it is physical - and the highest refinement of love is compassion. Sex is below love, compassion is above love; love is exactly in the middle. Very few people know what love is. Ninety-nine percent of people, unfortunately, think sexuality is love - it is not. Sexuality is very animal; it certainly has the potential of growing into love, but it is not actual love, only a potential…. If you become aware and alert, meditative, then sex can be transformed into love. And if your meditativeness becomes total, absolute, love can be transformed into compassion. Sex is the seed, love is the flower, compassion is the fragrance. Buddha has defined compassion as love plus meditation. When your love is not just a desire for the other, when your love is not only a need, when your love is a sharing, when your love is not that of a beggar but an emperor, when your love is not asking for something in return but is ready only to give - to give for the sheer joy of giving - then add meditation to it and the pure fragrance is released. That is compassion; compassion is the highest phenomenon.
It is not a difficult task even for an ordinary mortal to recognize a God realized soul amongst the various Spiritual masters of the era. our atman the soul within always prompts one on the right path... the moment we come across a God realized person we shall know the truth for a God realized person never refers to any document whatsoever including any sacred Scripture for he knows all... for all practical purposes a God realized person becomes omniscient... the nor of all.
Then why we need such Swamis / Such Astrologers ………who really take innocent people in hell for their sexual / wealth and power desirous?????
KRISHNAM VANDE JAGADGURM!!! Let believes Krishna / Prophet Mohammad & Jesus as our gurus and best messenger who established spiritual and ritual guideline for the happy and healthy society! Amen…!!!
ATTITUDE IS WHAT LIFE IS ALL ABOUT.......
ATTITUDE IS WHAT LIFE IS ALL ABOUT.......
1. SOLDIER : SIR WE ARE SURROUNDED FROM ALL SIDES BY ENEMIES ,
MAJOR : EXCELLENT ! WE CAN ATTACK IN ANY DIRECTION.
--------------------------------------
2. EVERY ONE KNOWS ABOUT ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL WHO INVENTED THE
TELEPHONE, BUT HE NEVER MADE A CALL TO HIS FAMILY. BECAUSE, HIS
WIFE AND DAUGHTER WERE DEAF. THAT'S LIFE " LIVE FOR OTHERS " .
==========================
3. THE WORST IN LIFE IS "ATTACHMENT " IT HURTS WHEN YOU LOSE
IT. THE BEST THING IN LIFE IS " LONELINESS " BECAUSE IT TEACHES
YOU EVERYTHING AND, WHEN YOU LOSE IT, YOU GET EVERYTHING.
_____________________________
4. LIFE IS NOT ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO ACT TRUE TO YOUR
FACE ........ IT'S ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO REMAIN TRUE BEHIND
YOUR BACK .
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
5. IF AN EGG IS BROKEN BY AN OUTSIDE FORCE..A LIFE ENDS. IF
AN EGG BREAKS FROM WITHIN...... .LIFE BEGINS. GREAT
THINGS ALWAYS BEGIN FROM WITHIN .
***************************
6. IT'S BETTER TO LOSE YOUR EGO TO THE ONE YOU LOVE. THAN
TO LOSE THE ONE YOU LOVE ....... BECAUSE OF EGO .
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
7. A RELATIONSHIP DOESN'T SHINE BY JUST SHAKING HANDS
AT THE BEST OF TIMES. BUT IT BLOSSOMS BY HOLDING FIRMLY
IN CRITICAL SITUATIONS.
8. HEATED GOLD BECOMES ORNAMENTS. BETTED COPPER BECOMES WIRES.
DEPLETED STONE BECOMES STATUE. SO, THE MORE PAIN YOU GET IN
YOUR LIFE THE MORE VALUABLE YOU BECOME.
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9. WHEN YOU TRUST SOMEONE TRUST HIM COMPLETELY WITHOUT
ANY DOUBT....... ....... AT THE END YOU WOULD GET ONE OF
THE TWO : EITHER A LESSON FOR YOUR LIFE OR A VERY
GOOD PERSON .
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
10. WHY WE HAVE SO MANY TEMPLES, IF GOD IS EVERYWHERE ? A
WISE MAN SAID : AIR IS EVERYWHERE , BUT WE STILL NEED A FAN
TO FEEL IT.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
What you think of yourself is reflected
in the way you treat others.
A very effective way to raise your own level of confidence
is by acting positively toward the people around you.
Rudeness toward others, whether intentional or not,
is a sure sign of a lack of confidence.
When you have no respect or consideration for others,
it's difficult to have much confidence in yourself.
Ironically,one of the worst things you can do for yourself
is to think only of yourself.
The more genuine respect, consideration and
courtesy you express toward those around you,
the more your own confidence will grow.
If someone is rude to you,
make every effort to be sincerely pleasant
and courteous in return.
Just because someone else is allowing rudeness
to drain away their own energy,
doesn't mean you must do the same.
Have the confidence to be courteous,
and the confidence to act with genuine
respect toward others.
Your positive attitude and positive actions will
empower you with even more confidence and energy.
Now, take a look at this...
101%
From a strictly mathematical viewpoint:
What Equals 100%?
What does it mean to give MORE than 100%?
Ever wonder about those people who say they are giving more than 100%?
We have all been in situations where someone wants you to
GIVE OVER 100%.
How about ACHIEVING 101%?
What equals 100% in life?
Here's a little mathematical formula that might help
answer these questions:
If:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Is represented as:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26.
If:
H-A-R-D-W-O- R- K
8+1+18+4+23+ 15+18+11 =
98%
And:
K-N-O-W-L-E- D-G-E
11+14+15+23+ 12+5+4+7+ 5 = 96%
But:
A-T-T-I-T-U- D-E
1+20+20+9+20+ 21+4+5 = 100%
THEN, look how far the love of God will take you:
L-O-V-E-O-F- G-O-D
12+15+22+5+15+ 6+7+15+4 = 101%
Therefore, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that:
While Hard Work and Knowledge will get you close, and Attitude will
get you there, It's the Love of God that will put you over the top!
God bless!!
1. SOLDIER : SIR WE ARE SURROUNDED FROM ALL SIDES BY ENEMIES ,
MAJOR : EXCELLENT ! WE CAN ATTACK IN ANY DIRECTION.
--------------------------------------
2. EVERY ONE KNOWS ABOUT ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL WHO INVENTED THE
TELEPHONE, BUT HE NEVER MADE A CALL TO HIS FAMILY. BECAUSE, HIS
WIFE AND DAUGHTER WERE DEAF. THAT'S LIFE " LIVE FOR OTHERS " .
==========================
3. THE WORST IN LIFE IS "ATTACHMENT " IT HURTS WHEN YOU LOSE
IT. THE BEST THING IN LIFE IS " LONELINESS " BECAUSE IT TEACHES
YOU EVERYTHING AND, WHEN YOU LOSE IT, YOU GET EVERYTHING.
_____________________________
4. LIFE IS NOT ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO ACT TRUE TO YOUR
FACE ........ IT'S ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO REMAIN TRUE BEHIND
YOUR BACK .
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
5. IF AN EGG IS BROKEN BY AN OUTSIDE FORCE..A LIFE ENDS. IF
AN EGG BREAKS FROM WITHIN...... .LIFE BEGINS. GREAT
THINGS ALWAYS BEGIN FROM WITHIN .
***************************
6. IT'S BETTER TO LOSE YOUR EGO TO THE ONE YOU LOVE. THAN
TO LOSE THE ONE YOU LOVE ....... BECAUSE OF EGO .
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
7. A RELATIONSHIP DOESN'T SHINE BY JUST SHAKING HANDS
AT THE BEST OF TIMES. BUT IT BLOSSOMS BY HOLDING FIRMLY
IN CRITICAL SITUATIONS.
8. HEATED GOLD BECOMES ORNAMENTS. BETTED COPPER BECOMES WIRES.
DEPLETED STONE BECOMES STATUE. SO, THE MORE PAIN YOU GET IN
YOUR LIFE THE MORE VALUABLE YOU BECOME.
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9. WHEN YOU TRUST SOMEONE TRUST HIM COMPLETELY WITHOUT
ANY DOUBT....... ....... AT THE END YOU WOULD GET ONE OF
THE TWO : EITHER A LESSON FOR YOUR LIFE OR A VERY
GOOD PERSON .
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
10. WHY WE HAVE SO MANY TEMPLES, IF GOD IS EVERYWHERE ? A
WISE MAN SAID : AIR IS EVERYWHERE , BUT WE STILL NEED A FAN
TO FEEL IT.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
What you think of yourself is reflected
in the way you treat others.
A very effective way to raise your own level of confidence
is by acting positively toward the people around you.
Rudeness toward others, whether intentional or not,
is a sure sign of a lack of confidence.
When you have no respect or consideration for others,
it's difficult to have much confidence in yourself.
Ironically,one of the worst things you can do for yourself
is to think only of yourself.
The more genuine respect, consideration and
courtesy you express toward those around you,
the more your own confidence will grow.
If someone is rude to you,
make every effort to be sincerely pleasant
and courteous in return.
Just because someone else is allowing rudeness
to drain away their own energy,
doesn't mean you must do the same.
Have the confidence to be courteous,
and the confidence to act with genuine
respect toward others.
Your positive attitude and positive actions will
empower you with even more confidence and energy.
Now, take a look at this...
101%
From a strictly mathematical viewpoint:
What Equals 100%?
What does it mean to give MORE than 100%?
Ever wonder about those people who say they are giving more than 100%?
We have all been in situations where someone wants you to
GIVE OVER 100%.
How about ACHIEVING 101%?
What equals 100% in life?
Here's a little mathematical formula that might help
answer these questions:
If:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Is represented as:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26.
If:
H-A-R-D-W-O- R- K
8+1+18+4+23+ 15+18+11 =
98%
And:
K-N-O-W-L-E- D-G-E
11+14+15+23+ 12+5+4+7+ 5 = 96%
But:
A-T-T-I-T-U- D-E
1+20+20+9+20+ 21+4+5 = 100%
THEN, look how far the love of God will take you:
L-O-V-E-O-F- G-O-D
12+15+22+5+15+ 6+7+15+4 = 101%
Therefore, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that:
While Hard Work and Knowledge will get you close, and Attitude will
get you there, It's the Love of God that will put you over the top!
God bless!!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed!

A story is told about a soldier who was finally coming home after
having fought in Vietnam. He called his parents from San Francisco.
"Mom and Dad, I'm coming home, but I've a favor to ask. I have a
friend I'd like to bring home with me."
"Sure," they replied, "we'd love to meet him."
"There's something you should know the son continued, "he was hurt
pretty badly in the fighting. He stepped on a land mine and lost an
arm and a leg. He has nowhere else to go, and I want him to come live
with us."
"I'm sorry to hear that, son. Maybe we can help him find somewhere to
live."
"No, Mom and Dad, I want him to live with us."
"Son," said the father, "you don't know what you're asking. Someone
with such a handicap would be a terrible burden on us. We have our
own lives to live, and we can't let something like this interfere
with our lives. I think you should just come home and forget about
this guy. He'll find a way to live on his own."
At that point, the son hung up the phone. The parents heard nothing
more from him. A few days later, however, they received a call from
the San Francisco police. Their son had died after falling from a
building, they were told. The police believed it was suicide. The
grief-stricken parents flew to San Francisco and were taken to the
city morgue to identify the body of their son. They recognized him,
but to their horror they also discovered something they didn't know,
their son had only one arm and one leg.
The parents in this story are like many of us. We find it easy to
love those who are good-looking or fun to have around, but we don't
like people who inconvenience us or make us feel uncomfortable. We
would rather stay away from people who aren't as healthy, beautiful,
or smart as we are. Thankfully, there's someone who won't treat us
that way. Someone who loves us with an unconditional love that
welcomes us into the forever family, regardless of how messed up we
are.
Tonight, before you tuck yourself in for the night, say a little
prayer that God will give you the strength you need to accept people
as they are, and to help us all be more understanding of those who
are different from us!!!
There's a miracle called Friendship That dwells in the heart You
don't know how it happens Or when it gets started But you know the
special lift It always brings And you realize that Friendship Is
God's most precious gift!
Friends are a very rare jewel, indeed. They make you smile and
encourage you to succeed They lend an ear, they share a word of
praise, and they always want to open their hearts to us.
Friday, February 12, 2010
woman is powerfl generator of healthy society!
u know in our Hindu’s original language Sanskrit 1 shloka
(verses)abt a wife! Karyeshu mantri! Karneshu
dasi!shayanesu Rambha ! Bhojyesu mata ! dukhesu mitra
! n dharmeshu chhaya ! it means is that a peract wife
treats like a mother when m hungry n needs food! She
works like a secretary of the home! in matter of
secrecy she did the job like honest n loyal servant !
in sorrow she become a true friend 2 gives mental N
moral , physical support! N in bed she gaves u
happiness of heaven!
Indian culture n society respects woman lots! coz
woman only can make home n society happy! A well
cultured mother can poured the knowledge n discipline
more than 100 teachers! Where is the woman gets
respects that society can b liken heaven! The real
tears n bad wishes of woman may destroy whole society!
Woman is the not an instrument of happiness but she is
the power of nature ! Power of love ! Power of mercy!
Power of great patience!
Women Are Honored Where, Divinity Blossoms There (Yatra Naryastu Pujyante, Ramante Tatra Devata)
Womanhood has been reverenced in the ancient Indian culture as a manifestation of divine qualities. Womanhood is a symbol of eternal virtues of humanity expressed in compassion, selfless love and caring for others. The Indian philosophers of yore (the rishis) considered that the seeds of divinity grow and blossom in a truly cultured society where women are given due respect and equal opportunities of rise and dignity. The scriptures and later works on Indian culture and philosophy stand witness to the fact that women indeed receive high recognition and respect in the Vedic age. The contribution of women rishis in making the ancient Indian culture a divine culture were not less than those of their male counterparts. In the later ages too, women had always been integral part of cultural, social and intellectual evolution of the human society.
In spite of the declining phase of medieval era, where suppression and exploitation of women occurred at a faster pace than moral devaluation, women continued to prove their existence in every dimension of life. Though less in numbers, these endeavors of valor, bravery, struggle against untoward traditions, dedication for social welfare, scientific investigations, etc, were significant in terms of positive contributions.
Altruist service has been an area where the glory of women always shines brighter than that of men. Every woman, by nature, offers great service to her family and thereby to the society too. Her motherly sentiments are bestowed on almost everyone who comes in her contact. Many women have also made extraordinary contributions against all odds to the service of mankind at the national and global levels.
As a tribute to the expression of thee in womanhood, this volume presents a compilation of glorious works during the current millenium of women across the globe in different domains and under different circumstance of life.
The first chapter of this volume focuses on the great women whose revolutionary endeavors are significant in the modern history of religion, literature, politics, etc. The list of descriptions here includes - Rani Rasmani, Ma Shardamani, Durgavati, Amrapali, Ahilyabai, Lakshmibai, Talash Kunwar, Jijabai, Anandibai, Yesubai, Joan of Arc, Madame Kama, Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, Preetilata, Sarojini Naidu, Sarah Beanheart, Louis Michelle, Joyo Kosmode, Sophie Borden, Sokki Pero, Sister Cheval, Jamila, Udosiya, Ms Martha etc. The second and third chapters encompass the brief biographies and glorious deeds of the women who had dedicated themselves for the noble cause of social service.
The second chapter covers a large number of such great personalities from India such as – Kasturba Gandhi, Muthulakshmi Reddy, Kamala Nehru, Prabhavati Devi, Dr. Merry Poonam Lucoz, Asha Devi, Rajkumari Amrat Kaur, Rama Bai Dongare, Mai Harshe, Ramabai Ranade, Pisanhari, Madame Blawetski, Tara Cheriyan, Yashodhara Dasappa, Chandravati Rathore, Isabelle Thorben, Katherine Hellion, Merriam Lester, Margaret Cousins, Mother Teresa, etc. Those from the rest of the world highlighted in the third chapter include - Florence Nightingale, Elizabeth Fri, Anna Freud, Maria Montessori, Henry Clover, Merry Jean, Merry Scott, Ms. Emily, Sujuko, Dr. Keith Campbell, Doreen Chiang-Chi Chec, Dr. Sakori, Angela Davis, Donna Lillian, Jayini Marx, Claudia Johnson, etc.
Major contributions to the women liberation movement in the 19th and 20th century were made by the ladies who, along with looking after their familial and professional responsibilities had come forward for emancipation and constructive support of their less privileged, poor and helpless 'sisters'. Chapter four describes how the Indian women like Mrs.Kama Devi Chattopadhaya, Tahira, Devi Mai, Abala Basu, Subbulakshi, Mrs. Savarkar, Urmila Shastri, Shivdevi, Kamalabai Hospeth, Lalitha Shastri, Anna Chandy, Dr. Iravati Karve, Jahanara, first woman engineer of India - Ms. Lalitha, etc, and the foreigners like Mrs. Roosevelt, Sarah Hela, Fillice Whitely, Emily Greenville, Jean Adams, Sigrid Anisette, Nancy Ester, Marguerite Mitchell, Evezlene Booth, Harriet Stowe, Marguerite Sanger, etc, could accomplish this with the strength of their serene character, devotion of talents and strong will-power...
...The glorious biographies of the courageous women presented in the last chapter make us feel that womanhood, if charged with internal urge and will-power can indeed prove to be supernormal. The lives of Helen Keller, Phinavarakini, Alexandra Neil, Sara Fuller, Ms. Jones, Edith Bone, Kusum Kacchwaha, Dedi Morse, Sheila Scott, Sevati, Kantaben, Ms. Karlvin, etc, deserve special mention in this regard. Some of these women were physically handicapped by birth or were virtually made so by the circumstances. They not only overcame these adversities by their zeal and mental power and made best use of their other faculties for the welfare of many others and set shining examples even for the healthy and fortunate ones to excel the available talents and potentials for better purposes worth the purpose of human life.
This volume gains special weightage in the context of the state of women in the modern society. Virtually all over the world, the status of women could be broadly classified - with obvious variation according to the type and intensity of the effects of different circumstances of their lives - into two broad categories: liberated and well off ones and the relatively poor, weak, ignorant and oppressed ones. By and large, majority of the women in the first category too are subjected to direct or indirect exploitation. Free-sex, commercialization of beauty and woman's body in the present age of advertisements is a curse on womanhood in the name of 'liberation and forwardness'. This has added to the social anarchy, sex-scandals, and psychological perversion in the materialistically developed countries.
Women in the developing countries and the rest of the world are facing worst effects of the mushroom growth of the 'mixed culture' in the 'civilized' and 'westernized' sections of their societies. The second category of sufferers is found in majority here. In India alone, the number of rapes and deaths due to dowry related conflicts has risen to the extent which would make humanity cry over with shame.
Most of the Indian women in the second category are not even aware of their fundamental rights and equality of justice granted to them by the constitution. Despite several attempts from the governmental fronts and constant campaign and creative projects undertaken by several women and social welfare organizations, the dawn of total liberation and justice appears to be far from their sight. Apart from their literacy and upliftment, a lot more needs to be done towards educating the male members of their families too.
Acharya Sharma was a great spiritual saint and social reformer who could feel the pains and agonies of all beings. He and his wife Smt. Bhagawati Devi Sharma had offered support and help towards elevating the status of women in average Indian society. They had also enlightened the lives of many deprived ladies by inspiring their family members to give them due respect and affection. They had donated their own property for the cause of social welfare. The first Girls' Intermediate College started by them in the interior of North India in a village (Amalkheda) near Agra stands among the visible monuments of their altruist service.
Acharya Sharma and his wife had initiated effective programs of women's welfare and arousal of the power of womanhood under the banner of "Nari Jagaran Abhiyan" of their "Yug Nirman" mission. The present volume is also a part of the awareness campaign under this noble effort. It should help educe self-confidence and internal strength in women as most of them would naturally feel proud of being women after reading or listening about the inspiring lives and almost miraculous and immortal deeds of so many great women of the present era. The eloquent discussions given in this volume would also make it an important source of thoughtful guidance for all those who seriously want to do something for improving the status of women...
...Acharya Sharma was among the very few scholarly saints who had initiated mass education programs from the religious front, emphasizing the need for betterment of the condition of women in all respects. He had warned the leaders of the nation and the supposed 'Architects' of the society that - "no society, no nation could rise and substantially benefit from any kind of developmental programs if half of its population, viz., the women and girls, live in a practically handicapped and suppressed state. How can one remain healthy if half of his body is virtually paralyzed or is weakened severely?"
Man and woman are complementary to each other. Both together form the family and thus contribute to the making of the society, nation and the world as a whole. Gain or loss of one in any form is that of the other too. The orthodox, egotist or selfish men, who consider woman as the 'weaker sex' must understand that the rise and amelioration of women’s status is going to be of greater help to men too. There is no reason for them to be suspicious of losing their own power and rights which they deserve because of their own virtues and share in the society.
The seeds of good or bed tendencies are sown in the child's mind by the mother only. She is the first teacher of the new generation. A healthy, morally refined and talented mother can train her child better and therefore offer better citizens to the society too. Noting the need of refinement of talents and awakening of righteous intellect in these moments of - 'threat to the very survival of humanity', it becomes all the more important to work on war-footing to let womanhood blossom in full spring and help turn the present scenario towards the better side. Deliberations cited in this volume convincingly make it clear that women can indeed lead the world towards a bright future because of the natural power of their zeal, pure sentiments, courage, endurance and determination.
In his arduous attempts towards resurrecting the divine values of the Indian culture, Acharya Shriram Sharma has pioneered what could be normally termed as miraculous on different horizons for social, intellectual and spiritual elevation of men and women. On religious front too, he had successfully brought the true knowledge of Gayatri and Yagya within the reach of all humans without any discrimination of caste, creed, sex or social status, etc and revived the original philosophies of the Vedic age in scientific light. The clairvoyance of this spiritually empowered sagacious scholar has assured the world of a bright future in store and has declared the 21st century as the "Century of Women."
(verses)abt a wife! Karyeshu mantri! Karneshu
dasi!shayanesu Rambha ! Bhojyesu mata ! dukhesu mitra
! n dharmeshu chhaya ! it means is that a peract wife
treats like a mother when m hungry n needs food! She
works like a secretary of the home! in matter of
secrecy she did the job like honest n loyal servant !
in sorrow she become a true friend 2 gives mental N
moral , physical support! N in bed she gaves u
happiness of heaven!
Indian culture n society respects woman lots! coz
woman only can make home n society happy! A well
cultured mother can poured the knowledge n discipline
more than 100 teachers! Where is the woman gets
respects that society can b liken heaven! The real
tears n bad wishes of woman may destroy whole society!
Woman is the not an instrument of happiness but she is
the power of nature ! Power of love ! Power of mercy!
Power of great patience!
Women Are Honored Where, Divinity Blossoms There (Yatra Naryastu Pujyante, Ramante Tatra Devata)
Womanhood has been reverenced in the ancient Indian culture as a manifestation of divine qualities. Womanhood is a symbol of eternal virtues of humanity expressed in compassion, selfless love and caring for others. The Indian philosophers of yore (the rishis) considered that the seeds of divinity grow and blossom in a truly cultured society where women are given due respect and equal opportunities of rise and dignity. The scriptures and later works on Indian culture and philosophy stand witness to the fact that women indeed receive high recognition and respect in the Vedic age. The contribution of women rishis in making the ancient Indian culture a divine culture were not less than those of their male counterparts. In the later ages too, women had always been integral part of cultural, social and intellectual evolution of the human society.
In spite of the declining phase of medieval era, where suppression and exploitation of women occurred at a faster pace than moral devaluation, women continued to prove their existence in every dimension of life. Though less in numbers, these endeavors of valor, bravery, struggle against untoward traditions, dedication for social welfare, scientific investigations, etc, were significant in terms of positive contributions.
Altruist service has been an area where the glory of women always shines brighter than that of men. Every woman, by nature, offers great service to her family and thereby to the society too. Her motherly sentiments are bestowed on almost everyone who comes in her contact. Many women have also made extraordinary contributions against all odds to the service of mankind at the national and global levels.
As a tribute to the expression of thee in womanhood, this volume presents a compilation of glorious works during the current millenium of women across the globe in different domains and under different circumstance of life.
The first chapter of this volume focuses on the great women whose revolutionary endeavors are significant in the modern history of religion, literature, politics, etc. The list of descriptions here includes - Rani Rasmani, Ma Shardamani, Durgavati, Amrapali, Ahilyabai, Lakshmibai, Talash Kunwar, Jijabai, Anandibai, Yesubai, Joan of Arc, Madame Kama, Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, Preetilata, Sarojini Naidu, Sarah Beanheart, Louis Michelle, Joyo Kosmode, Sophie Borden, Sokki Pero, Sister Cheval, Jamila, Udosiya, Ms Martha etc. The second and third chapters encompass the brief biographies and glorious deeds of the women who had dedicated themselves for the noble cause of social service.
The second chapter covers a large number of such great personalities from India such as – Kasturba Gandhi, Muthulakshmi Reddy, Kamala Nehru, Prabhavati Devi, Dr. Merry Poonam Lucoz, Asha Devi, Rajkumari Amrat Kaur, Rama Bai Dongare, Mai Harshe, Ramabai Ranade, Pisanhari, Madame Blawetski, Tara Cheriyan, Yashodhara Dasappa, Chandravati Rathore, Isabelle Thorben, Katherine Hellion, Merriam Lester, Margaret Cousins, Mother Teresa, etc. Those from the rest of the world highlighted in the third chapter include - Florence Nightingale, Elizabeth Fri, Anna Freud, Maria Montessori, Henry Clover, Merry Jean, Merry Scott, Ms. Emily, Sujuko, Dr. Keith Campbell, Doreen Chiang-Chi Chec, Dr. Sakori, Angela Davis, Donna Lillian, Jayini Marx, Claudia Johnson, etc.
Major contributions to the women liberation movement in the 19th and 20th century were made by the ladies who, along with looking after their familial and professional responsibilities had come forward for emancipation and constructive support of their less privileged, poor and helpless 'sisters'. Chapter four describes how the Indian women like Mrs.Kama Devi Chattopadhaya, Tahira, Devi Mai, Abala Basu, Subbulakshi, Mrs. Savarkar, Urmila Shastri, Shivdevi, Kamalabai Hospeth, Lalitha Shastri, Anna Chandy, Dr. Iravati Karve, Jahanara, first woman engineer of India - Ms. Lalitha, etc, and the foreigners like Mrs. Roosevelt, Sarah Hela, Fillice Whitely, Emily Greenville, Jean Adams, Sigrid Anisette, Nancy Ester, Marguerite Mitchell, Evezlene Booth, Harriet Stowe, Marguerite Sanger, etc, could accomplish this with the strength of their serene character, devotion of talents and strong will-power...
...The glorious biographies of the courageous women presented in the last chapter make us feel that womanhood, if charged with internal urge and will-power can indeed prove to be supernormal. The lives of Helen Keller, Phinavarakini, Alexandra Neil, Sara Fuller, Ms. Jones, Edith Bone, Kusum Kacchwaha, Dedi Morse, Sheila Scott, Sevati, Kantaben, Ms. Karlvin, etc, deserve special mention in this regard. Some of these women were physically handicapped by birth or were virtually made so by the circumstances. They not only overcame these adversities by their zeal and mental power and made best use of their other faculties for the welfare of many others and set shining examples even for the healthy and fortunate ones to excel the available talents and potentials for better purposes worth the purpose of human life.
This volume gains special weightage in the context of the state of women in the modern society. Virtually all over the world, the status of women could be broadly classified - with obvious variation according to the type and intensity of the effects of different circumstances of their lives - into two broad categories: liberated and well off ones and the relatively poor, weak, ignorant and oppressed ones. By and large, majority of the women in the first category too are subjected to direct or indirect exploitation. Free-sex, commercialization of beauty and woman's body in the present age of advertisements is a curse on womanhood in the name of 'liberation and forwardness'. This has added to the social anarchy, sex-scandals, and psychological perversion in the materialistically developed countries.
Women in the developing countries and the rest of the world are facing worst effects of the mushroom growth of the 'mixed culture' in the 'civilized' and 'westernized' sections of their societies. The second category of sufferers is found in majority here. In India alone, the number of rapes and deaths due to dowry related conflicts has risen to the extent which would make humanity cry over with shame.
Most of the Indian women in the second category are not even aware of their fundamental rights and equality of justice granted to them by the constitution. Despite several attempts from the governmental fronts and constant campaign and creative projects undertaken by several women and social welfare organizations, the dawn of total liberation and justice appears to be far from their sight. Apart from their literacy and upliftment, a lot more needs to be done towards educating the male members of their families too.
Acharya Sharma was a great spiritual saint and social reformer who could feel the pains and agonies of all beings. He and his wife Smt. Bhagawati Devi Sharma had offered support and help towards elevating the status of women in average Indian society. They had also enlightened the lives of many deprived ladies by inspiring their family members to give them due respect and affection. They had donated their own property for the cause of social welfare. The first Girls' Intermediate College started by them in the interior of North India in a village (Amalkheda) near Agra stands among the visible monuments of their altruist service.
Acharya Sharma and his wife had initiated effective programs of women's welfare and arousal of the power of womanhood under the banner of "Nari Jagaran Abhiyan" of their "Yug Nirman" mission. The present volume is also a part of the awareness campaign under this noble effort. It should help educe self-confidence and internal strength in women as most of them would naturally feel proud of being women after reading or listening about the inspiring lives and almost miraculous and immortal deeds of so many great women of the present era. The eloquent discussions given in this volume would also make it an important source of thoughtful guidance for all those who seriously want to do something for improving the status of women...
...Acharya Sharma was among the very few scholarly saints who had initiated mass education programs from the religious front, emphasizing the need for betterment of the condition of women in all respects. He had warned the leaders of the nation and the supposed 'Architects' of the society that - "no society, no nation could rise and substantially benefit from any kind of developmental programs if half of its population, viz., the women and girls, live in a practically handicapped and suppressed state. How can one remain healthy if half of his body is virtually paralyzed or is weakened severely?"
Man and woman are complementary to each other. Both together form the family and thus contribute to the making of the society, nation and the world as a whole. Gain or loss of one in any form is that of the other too. The orthodox, egotist or selfish men, who consider woman as the 'weaker sex' must understand that the rise and amelioration of women’s status is going to be of greater help to men too. There is no reason for them to be suspicious of losing their own power and rights which they deserve because of their own virtues and share in the society.
The seeds of good or bed tendencies are sown in the child's mind by the mother only. She is the first teacher of the new generation. A healthy, morally refined and talented mother can train her child better and therefore offer better citizens to the society too. Noting the need of refinement of talents and awakening of righteous intellect in these moments of - 'threat to the very survival of humanity', it becomes all the more important to work on war-footing to let womanhood blossom in full spring and help turn the present scenario towards the better side. Deliberations cited in this volume convincingly make it clear that women can indeed lead the world towards a bright future because of the natural power of their zeal, pure sentiments, courage, endurance and determination.
In his arduous attempts towards resurrecting the divine values of the Indian culture, Acharya Shriram Sharma has pioneered what could be normally termed as miraculous on different horizons for social, intellectual and spiritual elevation of men and women. On religious front too, he had successfully brought the true knowledge of Gayatri and Yagya within the reach of all humans without any discrimination of caste, creed, sex or social status, etc and revived the original philosophies of the Vedic age in scientific light. The clairvoyance of this spiritually empowered sagacious scholar has assured the world of a bright future in store and has declared the 21st century as the "Century of Women."
happy shivratri
OM. Tryambakam yajamahe
Sugandhim pushti-vardhanam
Urvarukamiva bandhanan
Mrityor mukshiya mamritat
Meaning of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra...
OM. We worship and adore you, O three-eyed one, O Shiva. You are sweet gladness, the fragrance of life, who nourishes us, restores our health, and causes us to thrive. As, in due time, the stem of the cucumber weakens, and the gourd if freed from the vine, so free us from attachment and death, and do not withhold immortality.
Sugandhim pushti-vardhanam
Urvarukamiva bandhanan
Mrityor mukshiya mamritat
Meaning of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra...
OM. We worship and adore you, O three-eyed one, O Shiva. You are sweet gladness, the fragrance of life, who nourishes us, restores our health, and causes us to thrive. As, in due time, the stem of the cucumber weakens, and the gourd if freed from the vine, so free us from attachment and death, and do not withhold immortality.
love yr self....
If u can love yr self then u can love others very true.coz b4 love some1 u must know what u loves, what to be loved...and what will make u love....ad why to love...n thats the love prayer......I realize my love! once u will love yr slef u will feel who world to be loved!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)