Day: March 24, 2015

  • Rakshasas Of India Patala US Giants Found?

    I had written articles on the Patala mentioned in the Hindu Puranas refer to Latin and ,Central and North Americas and indicated the Sanskrit,Sanatana Dharma and Tamil connection to these places.

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    Giant’s Remains washed ashore during Tsunami, India,
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    Giants remain found in US NYT report.
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    Giants’s skeleton near Arizona desert.

     

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    The presence of Giants in the past is a part of almost all cultures.

    In the Hindu Puranas there are repeated mentions of these Giants.

    The Ramayana has Kumbhakana, brother of Ravana is described as a Giant.

    Ravana called upon his Moola Sainya  in the Patala for a final go at Rama.

    Kara and Dhusuana were Giants.

    Bhima, his son Gatohkaja of Mahabharata were Giants.

    The curious fact is that these Giants lived side by side with ordinary Men.

    Except Bhima, almost all the Giants described were reported to have lived in the Patala Loka.

    If some one wanted to hide they went to Patala as in the case of Jayathratha, when he heard Arjuna had vowed to kill him before sunset , as a revenge for Jayathratha’s merciless killing of Abhimanyu, the son of Arjuna.

    Now there are reports from around the world that skeletons of  Giants have been found.

    ‘There was gas exploration conducted in the south-east region of the Arabian deserts. It uncovered the skeletal remains of a human of phenomenal size. This skeleton was discovered in the Rab-Ul-Khelee region. It stated in the Quran that God created people of phenomenal size which he had never created before. They were the people of Aad. These people were given a lot of powers, but they started misusing the powers. They turned against God and his prophet and often intervened the path of God. So God destroyed them. Ulemas in Saudi Arabia believe that the remains belong to these mythical people of Aad. Though the Saudi military had secured the place but some photographs leaked out.

     

    Another gigantic skeleton was found in India by an exploration team. In the Indian mythology it is mentioned that Brahma created people of phenomenal size which he had never created before. These men were tall, powerful and very big. They could put their arms around the trunk of large trees and uproot them. They were created to bring order to Earth and stop people from fighting each other. Bhima who is mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata was one of the God sons of Brahma and had similar powers. The skeletons unearthed bear resemblance to such descriptions. They are large beyond recognition.

    Another incident during the 2004 tsunami that effected India and Sri Lanka adversely. There was a giant skeleton washed ashore by the tides. It was one of the largest ever seen skeletons. Closer inspection of the skeletons revealed that each one of these were thousands of years old and some even dated back to the prehistoric ages. It seems that giants did in fact stroll on this Earth and all the myths were not fictitious.”

    * These statements are stated to be Hoaxes, but curiously nobody has explained why they are called hoaxes!

    Some more evidence is found in the US and Peru.

    This is yet to be contradicted.

     

    ‘Nephilim’s Graveyard of the Kings near the Newark, Ohio Earthworks

    Located in a small town, north of Newark, Ohio have been found gigantic human remains in all of the burial mounds.  In one of the mounds a megalithic bee-hive tomb with a keystone at the top was uncovered.

    The Hindu Puranas were not imaging things at all.

    Citation.

    https://annoyzview.wordpress.com/2012/01/04/myths-busted-giant-skeletons-discovered-in-india-and-saudi-arabia/

    http://gianthumanskeletons.blogspot.in/2013/04/nephilims-graveyard-of-kings-near.html

  • Why Om Shanti Chanted Thrice

    You would have noticed that at the end of every Mantra, Pooja and at temples Om Shanti Mantra Om Shanti is chanted thrice.

    Om Shanti means May There Be Peace.

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    Shanti Mantra.

    One witnesses disturbances in the world and in one’s Mind body.

    Some are due to factors within one’s control and some beyond one.

    It is the Hindus way of pacifying these my chanting and thereby attempting to appease  them.

    Disturbances/Calamities come from,

    Through one’s body,

    Through the forces of Nature and

    due to past actions and the Will of God.(Stains on the soul as Jains put it)

    These three are classified as.

    Adi Bhautikam.

    Adi Daivikam and

    Adiathmikam.

    Adhi-daivikam literally means “mental disturbances that come from God”—i.e. things that are utterly beyond our control: hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, tsunamis, etc. We have no control over these types of disturbances. So when we say the first shanti, we are praying, “O God, may we be protected from these obstacles that are beyond our control.”

    Adhi-bhautikam literally means “disturbances that come from the world.” That means anything stemming from the world around us—mosquitoes, noisy neighbors, barking dogs, the phone ringing, family arguments. As opposed to the first category, we have some control over this second category of disturbances. We can use mosquito repellent, we can call the police on our neighbors, we can turn off the phone, we can leave the place altogether, etc. So this shanti means, “O God, may we be protected from the people and surroundings.”

    The third type of disturbance is the most powerful and, at the same time, the only one over which we have total control. Adhyatmikam means “disturbances stemming from the self.” For one who is still identified with the ego, the people, places and things of this world stimulate one of two reactions in the mind—attachment or aversion. Whether we physical see someone we consider our enemy as we walk down the street or remember him during meditation, the mental turbulence that results is the same. Lust, jealousy, anger, sorrow, hatred destroy our peace’

    Shanti Mantras are to be chanted and the Vedas have a separate section for Shanti Mantras.

    ॐ सह नाववतु।

    सह नौ भुनक्तु।

    सह वीर्यं करवावहै।

    तेजस्वि नावधीतमस्तु

    मा विद्विषावहै।

    ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥

    Om, May we all be protected

    May we all be nourished

    May we work together with great energy

    May our intelect be sharpened (may our study be effective)

    Let there be no Animosity amongst us

    Om, peace (in me), peace (in nature), peace (in divine forces)

    Oṁ Saha nāvavatu Om=supreme god; saha=together; nau=both/ all; avatu=may he protect
    saha nau bhunaktu saha=together; nau=both/ all;bhunaktu= be nourished/ energized
    Saha vīryam karavāvahai saha=together;vīryam=energy; karavāvahai=work (kara=hand; avahai=bring into use)
    Tejasvi nāvadhītamastu tejaswi = having great energy;nau = both ; adhi = intellect/ study; tama = higher degree; astu=so be it
    Mā vidviṣāvahai =not be; vidvis=animosity; avahai=bring/ have
    Oṁ Shāntiḥ, Shāntiḥ, Shāntiḥ shantih= peace

    Citation.

    http://archives.amritapuri.org/bharat/mantra/shanti.php

  • Choultries Free Food And Rest Rooms Of India

    Many have been asking me why I have been writing about Hinduism, especially about its spread throughout the world;its scientific approach;its greatness in Religious Tolerance;its closeness to Hindu way of Life;the astounding temples and the unbelievable architecture and its Advanced concepts.

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    Sri Sringeri Peetha Paripalitha Vadlamannati Vari Satram, Arjun Street, Mallikarjunapeta, Vijayawada-1, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh.

    The reason is,over a period of time, I shall be writing why this way of life is great, that is the enviable ,selfless service to Humanity and its Universal Human values, apart from easy, practical Spiritual Truth.

    Hinduism knows how to prioritize  Human issues.

    There is no point in teaching Spirituality to Empty stomachs.

    • Ahimsa (non-violence) – based on the concepts of atman and reincarnation.
    • Mind and sense control – considered essential for any form of morality.
    • Tolerance – necessary in order to deal with inconveniences in the performance of one’s dharma.
    • Hospitality – demonstrating magnanimity, and the value of service (seva).
    • Compassion – based on notions of atman, and the ability to feel for others as we feel for ourselves.
    • Protection – an essential duty is to give shelter to others, especially those less fortunate.
    • Respect – for all living beings and for the sanctity of all life.
    • Wisdom – knowledge is contrasted with ignorance, the Hindu equivalent of the “good -evil” paradigm.
    • Austerity – essential to gain wisdom in addition to mere theoretical knowledge.
    • Celibacy – important for spiritual life. Only one of the four ashrams is permitted sexual gratification.
    • Honesty – essential to build legitimate trust within relationships and to avoid self-deception.
    • Cleanliness – includes external hygiene and inner purity; essential for brahmanas.

    Of these the actions one can perform for the others starts with Food and Water.

    The basic need of Humans, Food and water has to be met.

    The Sikshavalli of the Taittriya Upanishad, the portion that deals with the Injunction of the Teacher to the students, begins with,

    Anana Nindhyaath That Vrutham,

    Annam Bahukurveetha

    Never insult Food,Let that Be your Vow,

    For of it Beings Thrive.

    The Upanishad also adds later, while describing who should be treated as God as

    Matru Devo Bhava, Mother is God,

    Pitry Devo Bhava, Fathr is God,

    Acharya Devo Bhava, Preceptor is God and

    Athithi Devo Bhava, Guest is God.

    Earlier Hindus, the common Man and the Kings took this advice to heart seriously .

    They fed the guests.

    Not only Human Beings.

    They provide water receptacles for animals, especially for Cattle.

    Every village had a special Water tank for animal to drink water from.

    Even to-day households, especially in the South, provide a mouthful of food in their Plates before they start eating and leave it for the dogs to eat .

    Kings built Huge Free Kitchens for the People to be fed, not only for the Travelers but for the poor as well.

    Temples cooked vast quantities of food , offer them as Naivedya to God and distribute among the people.

    Not only this.

    These places, Called Choultries , free boarding and lodging facilities for travelers were built by the Kings.

    Most of them are located near the temples.

    One can stay there free of cost and take food.

    Next to the Kings, businessmen and traders contributed to this effort by donations and many built Choultries of their own.

    Talk of Social Commitment today!

    Most of these people remained anonymous!

    Community based Choultries were also built by them.

    Notably the Nattukottai Chettiars, a Trading Community of Tamil Nadu have built innumerable Choultries  throughout India.

    North Indian Communities, Marwaris, Gujarati have also built Choultries.

    This practice is not unique to Hinduism.

    Jains and Buddhists have also built  them.

    Such is the value based system of India of the past.

    Today what is proscribed in the Smriti is being done,

    Selling Food and Medicine!

    These two along with Education is be offered free of Cost.

    Accepting Money for these services was considered a Sin.

    Some Choultries of India.

     

    Varanasi
    Sri Kasi Nattukottai Nagarathar Satram,
    Godowlia,
    Varanasi 221 001
    Uttar Pradesh
    Phone: 0542 2451804
    Fax: 0542 2452404

    Administrative Office
    Sri Kasi Nattukottai Satram Managing Society,
    No.3, West Vadam Pokki Street,
    (Near Nagara Sivan Koil)
    Karaikudi 630 001
    Phone: 04565 220501

    Allahabad

    Nattukottai Nagara Satram
    149, Moridaraganj,
    Allahabad 211 006
    Uttar Pradesh
    Phone: 0532 2501275

    Ayodhya
    Nattukottai Nagara Satram
    Nattukot Sri Ram Mandir,
    Baboo Bazaar,
    Ayodhya 224 123
    Uttar Pradesh
    Phone: 05278 232703

    Chennai
    Rangoon Nagara Viduthi
    88, Coral Merchant Street,
    Mannady,
    Chennai 600 001
    Phone: 044 25268155

    Gaya
    Nattukottai Nagara Chatram
    No.171, Chand Chowra,
    Gaya 823 001
    Bihar
    Phone: 0631 2226480

    Kolkata
    Ezra Street
    Nagarathar House
    34, Ezra Street,
    Kolkata – 700 001
    West Bengal
    Phone:033 22350052

    Nasik
    Nattikottai Nagara Satram
    Karthik Swamy Mandir,
    Shani Chowk
    Panchavati,
    Nasik 622 003
    Phone: 0253 2620878