Jai Shri Krishna
Jai Shri Krishna and welcome to my blog
Friday, November 19, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Dasavatara--Matsya avatar
Lord Vishnu has taken many forms in order to save dharma in this world. The first form Lord Vishnu took was of a fish or matsya during Satya Yug. The videos below explain why he had took the Matsya form. But sorry only one video is in English...
Why is human body not for material enjoyment?
In this world, there are about 84,00,000 forms of lives, BUT only the human body is meant for knowledge-- divine. This opportunity or ability or knowledge is not found in other bodies!! Thus it is clear that human being alone is aspirant for God-Realization.
In Uttara Kanda, the seventh canto of the Ramacaritamanasa, Garuda puts a question to Kakabhusundi :" Which is the best form of life?" Kakabhusundi replied that human life is the best form of life because all other beings whether they are movable or immovable aspire for it.
However, it is important for us to know that the human body are the one who provides us an opportunity to either go to hell or to heaven or to attain salvation.
Human body is like railyway junction from where you can travel to any direction you like. This is importance of human life. But as mentioned earlier, one of the way may lead to hell!
Some may argue that human body is given to us to have material pleasure found on this world, some may think that human is the only form where you can actually attain material pleasure...
But why does we tend to forget:
If earning money is an achievement, serpents have a lot of money because they live at such places where there is money.
If producing two or three children is a achievement sow can give birth to ten or twelve young once at a time.
If leading a luxurious life and enjoying the worldly pleasures is an achievement, there are dong in some cities which get all the luxuries that are not available to most of people. They also travel by car and aeroplanes!
So, it is obvious, in human form our main priority should be attaining knowledge and self-realization, not material pleasure and achievements.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Happy Diwali
Happy Diwali to everyone!!! and also Happy New Year!!
May God bless you with great health and wealth. Most importantly, On this holy day, lets pray to God so that He will wash all our sin away. Finally have a great year!!
Happy Diwali!!
JAI SHRI KRISHNA
JAI MAHA LAXMI
Lakshmi-Ganesh Puja for Diwali
Lakshmi Ganesh Puja is the most significant aspect of Diwali celebrations in India. Hindus observe the elaborate Lakshmi Ganesh Pooja with devotion and sincerity. It is believed that by propitiating Goddess Laxmi on the auspicious Diwali night one is blessed with riches and prosperity.
Significance of Lakshmi Ganesh Puja
On the day of Diwali people celebrate the birth of Goddess Lakshmi or the Goddess of Wealth hence Lakshmi Puja is an integral part of Diwali celebrations. Hindu businessmen regard the day of Diwali as New Year's time. They start new account books on this day and seek blessings from Goddess Lakshmi. Astrologically this day is important as on the Diwali day sun enters its second course and passes Libra which is represented by the balance or scale. Hence, this design of Libra is believed to have suggested the balancing of account books and their closing.
Traditional Lakshmi Ganesh Puja involves a combined worship of five deities. Just as in all other Pujas, Lord Ganesha - the Vighanharta is worshiped in the beginning. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped in her three forms as Mahalakshmi - the Goddess of Wealth, Mahasaraswati - the Goddess of Learning and Mahakali. There is also a tradition to worship Kuber - the Treasurer of the Gods.
Preparations for Laxmi Ganesh Puja
While preparing for Laxmi Ganesh Pooja utmost stress is laid on the cleanliness. People sincerely believe that Goddess Laxmi visits the cleanest houses first. After ensuring that the house is spotlessly clean, lamps are lit all round to guide the path of the Goddess of Wealth. Colorful Rangolis are also drawn in front of the house to welcome the Goddess. There is also a tradition to worship broom on this day as it helps to clean the house. Puja room of the house is also cleaned properly to make it fit for the Diwali Lakshmi Puja.
Rituals of Lakshmi Ganesh Pooja
Devotees believe that Goddess Lakshmi visit everyone during Diwali and brings peace and prosperity to all. Following this belief an elaborate Lakshmi Ganesh Puja is performed after sunset on Diwali day. Given here are rituals of Lakshmi Ganesh Puja.
When the prior preparation for the Puja are complete all members of the family gather in the worship place to carry out the Puja. Deities of Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesh are placed on a raised platform covered with cloth. Deities are given a ritual bath first with the water, then with panchamitra or rose water, followed by water once more. Diyas are lighted in front of the deities to ward of evil spirits.
The idols are wiped and placed by a kalash filled with rice grains. Fruits, sweets and salty snacks are arranged in a plate which would be used as prasad. Now offering of flowers, abir, sindoor and haldi are made to the Goddess. At this point incense sticks are burnt and lamps filled with ghee are lit.
Devotees also make offerings of fruit, sweets, salty snacks and offer dakshina (token money), which could be given to the poor. Betel leaves and cloves are also offered. Now devotees pray to the Goddess Lakshmi and seek her blessings. Offering of lotus and other flowers is made to the Goddess and arti is sung in her praise. Prasad is distributed amongst all at the end of the Puja.
Significance of Lakshmi Ganesh Puja
On the day of Diwali people celebrate the birth of Goddess Lakshmi or the Goddess of Wealth hence Lakshmi Puja is an integral part of Diwali celebrations. Hindu businessmen regard the day of Diwali as New Year's time. They start new account books on this day and seek blessings from Goddess Lakshmi. Astrologically this day is important as on the Diwali day sun enters its second course and passes Libra which is represented by the balance or scale. Hence, this design of Libra is believed to have suggested the balancing of account books and their closing.
Traditional Lakshmi Ganesh Puja involves a combined worship of five deities. Just as in all other Pujas, Lord Ganesha - the Vighanharta is worshiped in the beginning. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped in her three forms as Mahalakshmi - the Goddess of Wealth, Mahasaraswati - the Goddess of Learning and Mahakali. There is also a tradition to worship Kuber - the Treasurer of the Gods.
Preparations for Laxmi Ganesh Puja
While preparing for Laxmi Ganesh Pooja utmost stress is laid on the cleanliness. People sincerely believe that Goddess Laxmi visits the cleanest houses first. After ensuring that the house is spotlessly clean, lamps are lit all round to guide the path of the Goddess of Wealth. Colorful Rangolis are also drawn in front of the house to welcome the Goddess. There is also a tradition to worship broom on this day as it helps to clean the house. Puja room of the house is also cleaned properly to make it fit for the Diwali Lakshmi Puja.
Rituals of Lakshmi Ganesh Pooja
Devotees believe that Goddess Lakshmi visit everyone during Diwali and brings peace and prosperity to all. Following this belief an elaborate Lakshmi Ganesh Puja is performed after sunset on Diwali day. Given here are rituals of Lakshmi Ganesh Puja.
When the prior preparation for the Puja are complete all members of the family gather in the worship place to carry out the Puja. Deities of Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesh are placed on a raised platform covered with cloth. Deities are given a ritual bath first with the water, then with panchamitra or rose water, followed by water once more. Diyas are lighted in front of the deities to ward of evil spirits.
The idols are wiped and placed by a kalash filled with rice grains. Fruits, sweets and salty snacks are arranged in a plate which would be used as prasad. Now offering of flowers, abir, sindoor and haldi are made to the Goddess. At this point incense sticks are burnt and lamps filled with ghee are lit.
Devotees also make offerings of fruit, sweets, salty snacks and offer dakshina (token money), which could be given to the poor. Betel leaves and cloves are also offered. Now devotees pray to the Goddess Lakshmi and seek her blessings. Offering of lotus and other flowers is made to the Goddess and arti is sung in her praise. Prasad is distributed amongst all at the end of the Puja.
Process of Diwali Lakshmi Pooja
An extremely auspicious and joyous festival, Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm in India. On this day to seek prosperity, luck and happiness in the coming year, special Diwali Pooja is performed by Hindus . This pooja is essentially the pooja dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi – the Hindu Goddess of Wealth.
Significance of Diwali Pooja
A significant aspect of Diwali celebrations in India is the Lakshmi Pooja or Diwali Pooja. This puja is a must by everyone especially the business community in India. It is the New Year for many business persons. New account books are opened after paying ritual prayers to the Goddess of Wealth. She is asked to bless the household with wealth and bring prosperity in the coming year. In this context, the Diwali Puja is dutifully carried out in Hindu households.
Diwali Pooja Preparations
It is after sunset Deepawali Pooja is performed . The actual time for Puja is calculated by religious scholars and pandits which is declared in newspapers the previous day. It is very necessary that before the puja starts, the house should be completely neat and clean. All clutters in the house should be disposed. Diyas and candles are lit all around and in front of the house to illuminate the path of Lakshmi Ma. It is said that lighting of lamps ward off evil spirits. Many draw colorful Rangolis in the entrance. Small footprints with rice flour and vermilion are also drawn to indicate the long awaited arrival of Goddess Lakshmi. Oil lamps are kept burning throughout the night. This is believed to guide the path of the Laksmi Ma who is said to arrive secretly at night.
Pooja Items Required in Diwali Puja
Traditional Pooja items include idols of Lakshmi – Ganesh, kalash, roli, mouli, coins, rice grains, kumkum for tilak, betel leaves and betel nuts, incense sticks, camphor, flowers, garlands. For offerings and prasad, sweets and fruits are needed.
How is the pooja performed?
There are various steps of performing the traditional Diwali Pooja in India. It is considered auspicious to start every Pooja by taking Shri Ganesha’s name. In the Laksmi puja also, this is followed. The idols are given a ritual bath and seated on a platform. Ritual worship is carried out. Aarti is sung and prasad is distributed amongst all in the following. It is said that it is only after completion of the puja that fire crackers should be burst. Every family performs this Puja so as to please the Gods to shower them with prosperity and wellbeing . This tradition has been followed for millions of years and continues to be followed as religiously as ever!
Other Gods and Goddesses Worshiped During Diwali Pooja
It is to be noted that this Puja is a combined worship of five deities. Lord Ganesha is worshiped first. Ma Lakshmi is worshiped in all her three forms as Mahalakshmi - the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity, Mahasaraswati - the Goddess of Learning and Mahakali. Another God that is worshipped on Diwali is Lord Kuber - the Treasurer of Gods.
Gambling after Deepawali Pooja
An important tradition that is followed after the Diwali Puja is gambling. Many people after Deepawali Pooja indulge in gambling. The main reason behind this is that it is believed that Goddess Parvati played dice with her consort Lord Shiva on a Diwali night. She later proclaimed that whosoever will gamble on this day would see a prosperous year ahead. This continues even today. Flush and rummy are various card games played with stakes on Diwali, especially in Northern India.
Significance of Diwali Pooja
A significant aspect of Diwali celebrations in India is the Lakshmi Pooja or Diwali Pooja. This puja is a must by everyone especially the business community in India. It is the New Year for many business persons. New account books are opened after paying ritual prayers to the Goddess of Wealth. She is asked to bless the household with wealth and bring prosperity in the coming year. In this context, the Diwali Puja is dutifully carried out in Hindu households.
Diwali Pooja Preparations
It is after sunset Deepawali Pooja is performed . The actual time for Puja is calculated by religious scholars and pandits which is declared in newspapers the previous day. It is very necessary that before the puja starts, the house should be completely neat and clean. All clutters in the house should be disposed. Diyas and candles are lit all around and in front of the house to illuminate the path of Lakshmi Ma. It is said that lighting of lamps ward off evil spirits. Many draw colorful Rangolis in the entrance. Small footprints with rice flour and vermilion are also drawn to indicate the long awaited arrival of Goddess Lakshmi. Oil lamps are kept burning throughout the night. This is believed to guide the path of the Laksmi Ma who is said to arrive secretly at night.
Pooja Items Required in Diwali Puja
Traditional Pooja items include idols of Lakshmi – Ganesh, kalash, roli, mouli, coins, rice grains, kumkum for tilak, betel leaves and betel nuts, incense sticks, camphor, flowers, garlands. For offerings and prasad, sweets and fruits are needed.
How is the pooja performed?
There are various steps of performing the traditional Diwali Pooja in India. It is considered auspicious to start every Pooja by taking Shri Ganesha’s name. In the Laksmi puja also, this is followed. The idols are given a ritual bath and seated on a platform. Ritual worship is carried out. Aarti is sung and prasad is distributed amongst all in the following. It is said that it is only after completion of the puja that fire crackers should be burst. Every family performs this Puja so as to please the Gods to shower them with prosperity and wellbeing . This tradition has been followed for millions of years and continues to be followed as religiously as ever!
Other Gods and Goddesses Worshiped During Diwali Pooja
It is to be noted that this Puja is a combined worship of five deities. Lord Ganesha is worshiped first. Ma Lakshmi is worshiped in all her three forms as Mahalakshmi - the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity, Mahasaraswati - the Goddess of Learning and Mahakali. Another God that is worshipped on Diwali is Lord Kuber - the Treasurer of Gods.
Gambling after Deepawali Pooja
An important tradition that is followed after the Diwali Puja is gambling. Many people after Deepawali Pooja indulge in gambling. The main reason behind this is that it is believed that Goddess Parvati played dice with her consort Lord Shiva on a Diwali night. She later proclaimed that whosoever will gamble on this day would see a prosperous year ahead. This continues even today. Flush and rummy are various card games played with stakes on Diwali, especially in Northern India.
Diwali 5 Day schedule for 2010
Five Days of Diwali
Diwali Festival in India is celebrated for five continuous days. There are specific rituals and joyous customs for each of these five days and people follow them with faith and enthusiasm. Given here is a brief description of all the five days of Diwali.
Day One - Dhanteras / Dhantrayodashi
Dhanteras or Dhantryodashi Festival marks the first day of Diwali. The word 'Dhan' in Dhanteras means wealth hence on this day people worship Goddess Lakshmi - the Goddess of Wealth. Hectic shopping can be seen as there is a custom to buy utensils and ornaments on this day. At some places in India Dhanteras is celebrated as "Yamadandeepan". Here lamps are kept burning throughout the night in worship of Lord Yamaraj, the God of Death.
Day Two - Chhoti Diwali / Narak Chaturdasi
Second day of Diwali Festival is celebrated as small or Chhoti Diwali or Narak Chaturdasi Festival. Hindus believe that it was on this auspicious day that Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. On this day also people light diyas and burst firecrackers but the celebrations are at a much smaller level as people wait for the next or the main day of Diwali.
Day Three - Diwali / Lakshmi Puja
Third day is the most important of all the five days of Diwali Festival. Lakshmi Puja is the significant aspect of this day. People wake up early and clean their houses. Elaborate Rangoli patterns are drawn at the entrance of the house to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. Cleaning and decoration of home is considered important as it is believed that Lakshmi Ma visits the cleanest house first. During the day people pay visit to their dear ones to exchange Diwali greetings and traditional Diwali Gifts, mostly sweets and dry fruits. This custom is said to strengthen the bonds of love shared between families and friends.
Later in the evening people wear new clothes and light up earthen lamps and diyas all around their house. Following this all family members of the house gather to perform traditional Lakshmi Ganesh Puja. Through this Puja Hindus seek prosperity and well being in the coming year. Prasad is distributed at the end of the ceremony after which everyone relishes a sumptuous dinner. Firecrackers are burst later and everyone enjoys the sparkles of anars, chakris and phuljharis.
Day Four - Padiwa / Goverdhan Puja / Varshapratipada
Padiwa or Goverdhan Puja marks the fourth day of Diwali Festival. On this day Lord Krishna is said to have lifted the Govardhan Parvat to protect the people of Gokul from the Indra's wrathful deluge. Padwa also marks the crowning of King Vikramaditya and beginning of Vikram Samvat.
Day Five - Bhai Dooj or Bhaiya Dooj
Bhai Dooj celebration marks the fifth and final day of Diwali Festival. On this day brothers and sisters renew the bond of love shared between them. Sisters' apply sacred red tilak on their brother's forehead and pray for their long life. Brothers reciprocate by blessing their sisters and indulging them with Bhai Dooj Gifts of love.
Diwali Festival in India is celebrated for five continuous days. There are specific rituals and joyous customs for each of these five days and people follow them with faith and enthusiasm. Given here is a brief description of all the five days of Diwali.
Day One - Dhanteras / Dhantrayodashi
Dhanteras or Dhantryodashi Festival marks the first day of Diwali. The word 'Dhan' in Dhanteras means wealth hence on this day people worship Goddess Lakshmi - the Goddess of Wealth. Hectic shopping can be seen as there is a custom to buy utensils and ornaments on this day. At some places in India Dhanteras is celebrated as "Yamadandeepan". Here lamps are kept burning throughout the night in worship of Lord Yamaraj, the God of Death.
Day Two - Chhoti Diwali / Narak Chaturdasi
Second day of Diwali Festival is celebrated as small or Chhoti Diwali or Narak Chaturdasi Festival. Hindus believe that it was on this auspicious day that Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. On this day also people light diyas and burst firecrackers but the celebrations are at a much smaller level as people wait for the next or the main day of Diwali.
Day Three - Diwali / Lakshmi Puja
Third day is the most important of all the five days of Diwali Festival. Lakshmi Puja is the significant aspect of this day. People wake up early and clean their houses. Elaborate Rangoli patterns are drawn at the entrance of the house to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. Cleaning and decoration of home is considered important as it is believed that Lakshmi Ma visits the cleanest house first. During the day people pay visit to their dear ones to exchange Diwali greetings and traditional Diwali Gifts, mostly sweets and dry fruits. This custom is said to strengthen the bonds of love shared between families and friends.
Later in the evening people wear new clothes and light up earthen lamps and diyas all around their house. Following this all family members of the house gather to perform traditional Lakshmi Ganesh Puja. Through this Puja Hindus seek prosperity and well being in the coming year. Prasad is distributed at the end of the ceremony after which everyone relishes a sumptuous dinner. Firecrackers are burst later and everyone enjoys the sparkles of anars, chakris and phuljharis.
Day Four - Padiwa / Goverdhan Puja / Varshapratipada
Padiwa or Goverdhan Puja marks the fourth day of Diwali Festival. On this day Lord Krishna is said to have lifted the Govardhan Parvat to protect the people of Gokul from the Indra's wrathful deluge. Padwa also marks the crowning of King Vikramaditya and beginning of Vikram Samvat.
Day Five - Bhai Dooj or Bhaiya Dooj
Bhai Dooj celebration marks the fifth and final day of Diwali Festival. On this day brothers and sisters renew the bond of love shared between them. Sisters' apply sacred red tilak on their brother's forehead and pray for their long life. Brothers reciprocate by blessing their sisters and indulging them with Bhai Dooj Gifts of love.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Finally its friday, great weekend waiting ahead!!
Finally, after such a tensionfull week, its finally friday night!! hooray!! I am really looking forward to this weekend especially tomorrow's Malaysia Cup final between KELANTAN vs NEGERI SEMBILAN. Just can't wait to see the fate of my fovourite Kelantan.
Before I go on and talk about weekend in more detail, let me highlight the pick of this 5 weekdays...
Monday--Microbio colloq (OMG!! What a touch colloq...I got shocked when I saw my question, this is because the question are were asked, I think I knew only 60%...)
Tuesday--Anatomy colloq, first time doing colloq with kedaiver. It is not as easy as I tought...Everything just looks the same (I mean the nerve and vessels).
Wednesday--the best day I think out of all five days...not much work, except had a small but tricky control for physiology. And ya...class finished early!!!
Thursday--Really scared for biochem...tengok tengok takda control...huh!
Friday--as usual...after being so tired due to strees through out the week, this is a dook to look forward for!! But then the weekend does not start early the class today finishes very late...
Now lets talk about the weekend...finally after 2 months since came back from Malaysia...this is the first time I am really having mood to cook something, so I have decided that I am going to cook NASI LEMAK..tomorrow!! just can't wait for it!!! emmm..
And ya as I mention early...tomorrow is the Malaysia Cup final between Kelantan and Negeri Sembilan. I really hope RTM 1 Online works tomorrow, I just can't afford to miss this match!!! Pls God, make sure the online channel works!!
Saturday is a day to really enjoy, but then sunday is less enjoyable...because the mind will thinking :"aduhai..tomorrow got class...".
PREVIEW FOR KELANTAN VS NEGERI SEMBILAN
DATE : 30th OCT 2010
VENUE: STADIUM NATIONAL BUKIT JALIL
EXPECTED ATTANDANCE OF FAN: NEGERI SEMBILAN 40,000; KELANTAN 50,000.
PREVIOUS RESULTS :
2009 MALAYSIA CUP FINAL:
NEGERI SEMBILAN 3- KELANTAN 1 (STD. NATIONAL BUKIT JALIL)
2010 SUPER LEAGUE
KELANTAN 1- NEGERI SEMBILAN 0 (STD. SULTAN MOHD IV, KEL)
NEGERI SEMBILAN 1- KELANTAN 3 (STD TUANKU AB. RAHMAN, NS)
2010 MALAYSIA CUP GROUP A
KELANTAN 0-NEGERI SEMBILAN 1 (STD. SULTAN MOHD IV, KEL)
NEGERI SEMBILAN 2-KELANTAN 2 (STD TUANKU AB. RAHMAN, NS)
Based on previous encounter between this two team, there is no clear fovourite for this game...
and as a Kelantan fan, it will be unfair for me to predict this match..however I would really hope that Kelantan can finally win Malaysia Cup after 89 years, and that is really long time especially for the die hard fan...
GOMO..KELATE..GOMO
KIJAND BIAR HANTAM RUSO SABTU NI...
Monday, October 25, 2010
I vs Microbio, Anatomy
What a start to the week!! Microbiology colloqium on monday and anatomy colloqium on tuesday!! I don't think any week can start worst than this, but what to do, if wanna be a good doctor, must really study hard and get good marks. So basically, this two colloqium has to be accepted as a challange.
Today, I went to do microbio colloqium, the topic was physiology of microorganism, sterilization and antibiotics. Can anyone tell, how am I suppose to memorise so many antibiotic's name? Anyway I think I'll get used to it soon. When I received my exam question today, guess what I only knew the answer for 1st, 3rd, 4th and a bit of 5th question. And I had no clue about what 2nd question was about...So I told the teacher...miss, I don't think I did well, so if my marks are not good enough (4 or 5), i wanna repeat!!
HAHAHA!!! tomorrow..another bom is infront of me, anatomy bom!! So...lets get started, otherwise going to...
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Kelantan 1 Kedah 0...
So Kelantan are once again in the final of Malaysia Cup and they face a repeat of last year final against Negeri Sembilan. Kelantan who drew 0-0 in Alor Setar on Wednesday, were playing infront of 25,000 full house crowd at Stadium Sultan Mohd IV.
Kelantan started the match very strongly, with Nor Shahrul Idlan Talaha hiting the post as early as in the second minute of the game. All the players, no matter Kelantan or Kedah's player were trying very hard to make sure they progress to the final on the 30th October at Bukit Jalil.
The first 20 minutes were totally controlled by Kelantan. And during that period, they had almost 10 chances, but none of it were converted into goals.
The goal of the game finally arrived in 80th minute, when Nor Shahrul's corner kick, right aways entered the goal. Very beautiful goal. After the goal, Kelantan tried to slow down the tempo and try to waste a bit of time, because any sudden attack from Kedah which might result in them scoring and progress through away goal rule.
When the final wristle was blown, thats was the only time when the Kelantan fans are finally relieved. Congrates to Kelantan. And also Kedah for playing such a good game. Better luck next time. All of all the real winner is Malaysian Football because the match tonight show, people are still crazy about Malaysian Football, and the quality of the game is as high as EPL.
Anyway, Kelantan can't be fully happy yet, because the final opsticle is still there...Negeri Sembilan on the 30th October. About 50,000-60,000 Kelantan fans are expected to be cheerring for the team in Bukit Jalil...I am expecting a full capacity crowd of 90,000 to be in Bukit Jalil this coming saturday. Good luck to both the teams...
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Can Kelantan go to Bukit Jalil again?
Last saturday, The Red Warriors (Kelantan) gave one of their best performance and threw Selangor out from the Malaysia Cup this season. However on Tuesday they were held by Kedah in Alor Setar. With the match finishing 0-0, who have the advantage in Kota Bharu? Kelantan or Kedah?
Kelantan have a home advantage, and if Kedah manage to score, they will have away goal advantage...so still remains to be seen who will proceed to the final in Bukit Jalil on the 30th October. Remember, Kedah were the team who knocked Kelantan out of the FA Cup this season when Kelantan drew 0-0 in Alor Setar and 1-1 in Kota Bharu, thus Kedah moved to semi-final due to away goal rule. Kedah are also the only team to beat Kelantan in the entire season of Malaysian Super League. Thus a great encounter awaits on saturday...but..I can't watch it here in Moscow, nevermine futbol24.com will keep me updated..Good Luck Kelantan!!
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
sorry..errors
In my first article, titled Dassera, there are few spelling mistakes such as thier--correct spelling is their; experince--experience; priciple--principle.
A cold windy day...
When I woke up today morning, I though the weather is nice and even when I leave my dom the weather was still ok..but then at everning..omg!! such a windy day!!! I was feeling extremely cold but what to do...
Today, during physio class, one frog had to sacrifies his life for all of us to study about impulse...such a pity! Teacher took the frog off from a bottle holded it with one hand and then right away used a scissors and just the frog's brain off...eeye...pity the frog...never mind at least the soul is still save. Thanks to that frog, because if we had not done the experiment, it muight be difficult to understand the topic.
Next for today was PT,...hemmm as usual play futsal...
After PT, I decided to go to the metro station and hand in my form for the metro pass, thank God that I didn't had to wait long. But, when the lady at the counter checked my form, she told me there is mistake and gave a new form...great...have to come again next time. Aduhai!!
On the way back from the metro station, the wind was very strong and it was very cold outside there, so I decided to eat ione hot corn...wow!! that's the best corn I have ever ate in Moscow...and finally I am now back in my room...great it is already 4pm!! I think wanna go and sleep now....then wake up around 6pm and study!!!
Monday, October 18, 2010
What a day, full of tension, fun and tiredness!!!
So, its Monday again...after having a great weekend, its time to go to uni once again...I was supposed to get up at 5am because need to study microbio, but guess what...I missed the alarm!! Great, so when I got up, I saw it was already 7.30am. Biochem lecture starts at 9am...huh thank God still have 1 hour 30 min...but by the time I finish bathing and praying it was already 8.35am. So...same old story again..have to RUSH!! However I made it just in time..i reached lecture hall just before the lecture starts..huh...
The time flies during lecture...all because we will be busy copying the note from the lecture slide and if we don't copy fast...sorry we'll have to either take photo or borrow friends book to copy it...
haha...next comes the microbio class...teacher asked us to go to the computer class and study about physiology of microbs..but then at the end of the class...hehe comes the tension part..teacher asked us to do a computer test...ok I started to do it, at the beginning it was ok, but then suddenly the question gets very tough...aduhai!! some of the questions that I got are those I never expected to be asked about...!! suddenly when I reached question number 17...the internet stop working...thus the test is over!!haha (actually this computer test was just an extra test because we have already sat for colloqium 2 weeks ago...). Thus, during class break, I and my groupmates tried to convince teacher to finalize our mark based on the colloqium since the internet is not working. Teacher refused to do so early on but agreed later. Thus finally!!!! I have a finalized mark for my 1st microbio colloqium!! After the break, we had some short practical work and after that my whole group starts a "wasteful" journey to Yugozapadnaya for therapy class.
The reason why I called it a waste is because when we reached at the hospital, we were told that the class today has been cancelled. Great!! Letih aku jalan dari Yugo sampai hospital tapi tak da kelas. Nevermind, it happens...and no one should be blamed. Just be happy, at least we can go back early today!!!
Such a great day
Ekadashi
Ekadashi Upvaas is very important & beneficial for all householders. Pujya Bapuji says that "Upvaas" means Up - Vaas i.e., to stay close to God. The purpose of fasting is to experience peace & bliss. Eating less enables the mind & body to function more effectively.
So, what are the rules of keeping "Upvass" ?
One should not eat any cereals ("Ann" in hindi) like rice, pulses, wheat etc. & salt.If possible, one should stay on water. Drinking luke warm water or lemon-mishri (crystalized sugar) water is very good as it cleanses the hidden undigested food in the body.If one feels hungry, then one can take milk or fruit. Fruit should not be eaten with milk (therefore no strawberry shake, mango shake, chickoo shake etc.). One should not eat food like "sabudana", potato chips, fried food, etc. Also Banana is not recommended on this day since it is heavy to digest.One should think that he/she is keeping this vrat to please God & to progress further in "sadhana".One should observe self-control.One should do more of maun-japa (repeating the name of God in mind) in the day time.One should do more of Dhyan & Bhajan by keeping awake for a longer time in the night.
For the year 2010, Ekadashi falls on following date:
Ekadashi Month
Shat Tila Ekadashi Magha Krishna Paksh
Date: 10th Jan
Jaya Ekadashi Magha Shukla Paksh
Date: 26th Jan
Vijaya Ekadashi Phalgun Krishna Paksh
Date: 9th Feb
Amalaki Ekadashi Phalgun Shukla Paksh
Date: 25th Feb
Papamochani Ekadashi Chaitra Krishna Paksh
Date: 11th March
Kamada Ekadashi Chaitra Shukla Paksh
Date: 26th March
Varuthini Ekadashi Vaisakh Krishna Paksh
Date: 10th April
Kamala Ekadashi Purushottam Shukla Paksh
Date: 24-25 Apr
Kamada Ekadashi Purushottam Krishna Paksh
Date: 9-10 May
Mohini/ LakshmiNarayan Vaisakh Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 24th May
Apara/Jalkrida Jyeshtha Krishna Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 8th June
Nirjala/Bheem Ekadashi Jyeshtha Shukla Paksh
Date: 22nd June
Yogini Ekadashi Ashaad Krishna Paksh
Date: 8th July
Devshayani Ekadashi Ashaad Shukla Paksh
Date: 21st Jul
Kamika Ekadashi Shravan Krishna Paksh
Date: 6th Aug
Putrada /Pavitra Shravan Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 20th Aug
Aja Ekadashi Bhadrapad Krishna Paksh
Date: 4-5 Sept
Padma / Parivartini Bhadrapad Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 18-19 Sept
Indira Ekadashi Ashwin Krishna Paksh
Date: 4th Oct
Paashankusha/ Ashwin Shukla Paksh
Paapaankusha Ekadashi
Date: 18th Oct
Rama Ekadashi Kartik Krishna Paksh
Date: 2nd Nov
Devuthi/ Prabodhini Kartik Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 17th Nov
Utpatti Ekadashi Margasirsha Krishna Paksh
Date: 1-2 Dec
Mokshada/ Vaikunth/ Margasirsha Shukla Paksh
Mouni Ekadashi
Date: 17th Dec
Safala Ekadashi Paush Krishna Paksh
Date: 31st Dec
Putrada/Vaikunth Paush Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date:
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बहुत ही महत्वपूर्ण और सभी गृहस्वामियों के लिए फायदेमंद "एकादशी Upvaas है." पूज्य बापूजी का कहना है कि "Upvaas" अप का अर्थ है - वास यानी, भगवान के पास रहते हैं. उपवास के प्रयोजन के लिए शांति और आनंद का अनुभव है. कम भोजन मन और शरीर के लिए सक्षम बनाता अधिक प्रभावी ढंग से कार्य करते हैं.
तो, क्या रखते हुए "Upvass 'का नियम हैं?
एक चावल, दाल, गेहूं आदि और संभव salt.If की तरह किसी भी अनाज ("एन" हिन्दी में) नहीं खाना चाहिए, एक पानी पर रहना चाहिए. ल्यूक गर्म पानी या नींबू mishri (crystalized चीनी) पीने का पानी बहुत अच्छा है, क्योंकि यह शुद्ध body.If एक में छिपा हुआ पचाया नहीं भोजन भूख लगती है, एक तो दूध या फल ले सकते हैं. फल दूध के साथ नहीं खाया (इसलिए कोई झरबेरी शेक, आम हिला, chickoo आदि मिलाने चाहिए). एक रिस्पांस "sabudana", आलू के चिप्स, तला हुआ भोजन, आदि इसके अलावा केले के इस दिन पर यह लगता है कि वह / वह इस करने के लिए और भगवान कृपया vrat रखे हुए है चाहिए digest.One भारी है क्योंकि यह अनुशंसित नहीं है की तरह खाना नहीं खाना चाहिए में "साधना" आगे की प्रगति. एक आत्म control.One पालन करना चाहिए एक के लिए जाग रखकर दिन time.One में maun-जप (मन में भगवान के नाम पर दोहरा) के और अधिक ध्यानचंद और भजन से अधिक कार्य करना चाहिए करना चाहिए रात में लंबे समय.
वर्ष 2010 के लिए, निम्नलिखित एकादशी तिथि पर पड़ता है:
एकादशी महीना
शाट Tila एकादशी माघ कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 10 जनवरी
जया एकादशी माघ शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 26 जनवरी
विजया एकादशी फाल्गुन कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 9 फ़रवरी
Amalaki एकादशी फाल्गुन शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 25 फ़रवरी
Papamochani एकादशी चैत्र कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 11 मार्च
Kamada एकादशी चैत्र शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 26 मार्च
Varuthini एकादशी Vaisakh कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 10 अप्रैल
कमला एकादशी पुरुषोत्तम शुक्ला पक्ष
दिनांक: 24-25 अप्रैल
Kamada एकादशी पुरुषोत्तम कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 9-10 मई
मोहिनी / लक्ष्मीनारायण Vaisakh शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 24 मई
Apara / Jalkrida Jyeshtha कृष्ण पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 8 जून
Nirjala / Bheem एकादशी Jyeshtha शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 22 जून
योगिनी एकादशी कृष्ण पक्ष Ashaad
दिनांक: 8 जुलाई
Devshayani एकादशी शुक्ल पक्ष Ashaad
दिनांक: 21 जुलाई
Kamika एकादशी श्रावण कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 6 अगस्त
Putrada / पवित्र श्रावण शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 20 अगस्त
आजा एकादशी कृष्ण पक्ष Bhadrapad
दिनांक: 04-05 सितम्बर
पद्म / Parivartini Bhadrapad शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 18-19 सितम्बर
इंदिरा एकादशी अश्विन कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 4 अक्टूबर
Paashankusha / अश्विन शुक्ल पक्ष
Paapaankusha एकादशी
दिनांक: 18 अक्टूबर
रमा एकादशी कार्तिक कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 2 नवंबर
Devuthi / Prabodhini कार्तिक शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 17 नवम्बर
Utpatti एकादशी Margasirsha कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 1-02 दिसम्बर
Mokshada / Vaikunth / Margasirsha शुक्ल पक्ष
Mouni एकादशी
दिनांक: 17 दिसंबर
Safala एकादशी Paush कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 31 दिसंबर
Putrada / Vaikunth Paush शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक:
So, what are the rules of keeping "Upvass" ?
One should not eat any cereals ("Ann" in hindi) like rice, pulses, wheat etc. & salt.If possible, one should stay on water. Drinking luke warm water or lemon-mishri (crystalized sugar) water is very good as it cleanses the hidden undigested food in the body.If one feels hungry, then one can take milk or fruit. Fruit should not be eaten with milk (therefore no strawberry shake, mango shake, chickoo shake etc.). One should not eat food like "sabudana", potato chips, fried food, etc. Also Banana is not recommended on this day since it is heavy to digest.One should think that he/she is keeping this vrat to please God & to progress further in "sadhana".One should observe self-control.One should do more of maun-japa (repeating the name of God in mind) in the day time.One should do more of Dhyan & Bhajan by keeping awake for a longer time in the night.
For the year 2010, Ekadashi falls on following date:
Ekadashi Month
Shat Tila Ekadashi Magha Krishna Paksh
Date: 10th Jan
Jaya Ekadashi Magha Shukla Paksh
Date: 26th Jan
Vijaya Ekadashi Phalgun Krishna Paksh
Date: 9th Feb
Amalaki Ekadashi Phalgun Shukla Paksh
Date: 25th Feb
Papamochani Ekadashi Chaitra Krishna Paksh
Date: 11th March
Kamada Ekadashi Chaitra Shukla Paksh
Date: 26th March
Varuthini Ekadashi Vaisakh Krishna Paksh
Date: 10th April
Kamala Ekadashi Purushottam Shukla Paksh
Date: 24-25 Apr
Kamada Ekadashi Purushottam Krishna Paksh
Date: 9-10 May
Mohini/ LakshmiNarayan Vaisakh Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 24th May
Apara/Jalkrida Jyeshtha Krishna Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 8th June
Nirjala/Bheem Ekadashi Jyeshtha Shukla Paksh
Date: 22nd June
Yogini Ekadashi Ashaad Krishna Paksh
Date: 8th July
Devshayani Ekadashi Ashaad Shukla Paksh
Date: 21st Jul
Kamika Ekadashi Shravan Krishna Paksh
Date: 6th Aug
Putrada /Pavitra Shravan Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 20th Aug
Aja Ekadashi Bhadrapad Krishna Paksh
Date: 4-5 Sept
Padma / Parivartini Bhadrapad Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 18-19 Sept
Indira Ekadashi Ashwin Krishna Paksh
Date: 4th Oct
Paashankusha/ Ashwin Shukla Paksh
Paapaankusha Ekadashi
Date: 18th Oct
Rama Ekadashi Kartik Krishna Paksh
Date: 2nd Nov
Devuthi/ Prabodhini Kartik Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date: 17th Nov
Utpatti Ekadashi Margasirsha Krishna Paksh
Date: 1-2 Dec
Mokshada/ Vaikunth/ Margasirsha Shukla Paksh
Mouni Ekadashi
Date: 17th Dec
Safala Ekadashi Paush Krishna Paksh
Date: 31st Dec
Putrada/Vaikunth Paush Shukla Paksh
Ekadashi
Date:
credit/source: hariomgroup.org
--------------------------------------HINDI TRANSLATION-----------------------------------------------
बहुत ही महत्वपूर्ण और सभी गृहस्वामियों के लिए फायदेमंद "एकादशी Upvaas है." पूज्य बापूजी का कहना है कि "Upvaas" अप का अर्थ है - वास यानी, भगवान के पास रहते हैं. उपवास के प्रयोजन के लिए शांति और आनंद का अनुभव है. कम भोजन मन और शरीर के लिए सक्षम बनाता अधिक प्रभावी ढंग से कार्य करते हैं.
तो, क्या रखते हुए "Upvass 'का नियम हैं?
एक चावल, दाल, गेहूं आदि और संभव salt.If की तरह किसी भी अनाज ("एन" हिन्दी में) नहीं खाना चाहिए, एक पानी पर रहना चाहिए. ल्यूक गर्म पानी या नींबू mishri (crystalized चीनी) पीने का पानी बहुत अच्छा है, क्योंकि यह शुद्ध body.If एक में छिपा हुआ पचाया नहीं भोजन भूख लगती है, एक तो दूध या फल ले सकते हैं. फल दूध के साथ नहीं खाया (इसलिए कोई झरबेरी शेक, आम हिला, chickoo आदि मिलाने चाहिए). एक रिस्पांस "sabudana", आलू के चिप्स, तला हुआ भोजन, आदि इसके अलावा केले के इस दिन पर यह लगता है कि वह / वह इस करने के लिए और भगवान कृपया vrat रखे हुए है चाहिए digest.One भारी है क्योंकि यह अनुशंसित नहीं है की तरह खाना नहीं खाना चाहिए में "साधना" आगे की प्रगति. एक आत्म control.One पालन करना चाहिए एक के लिए जाग रखकर दिन time.One में maun-जप (मन में भगवान के नाम पर दोहरा) के और अधिक ध्यानचंद और भजन से अधिक कार्य करना चाहिए करना चाहिए रात में लंबे समय.
वर्ष 2010 के लिए, निम्नलिखित एकादशी तिथि पर पड़ता है:
एकादशी महीना
शाट Tila एकादशी माघ कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 10 जनवरी
जया एकादशी माघ शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 26 जनवरी
विजया एकादशी फाल्गुन कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 9 फ़रवरी
Amalaki एकादशी फाल्गुन शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 25 फ़रवरी
Papamochani एकादशी चैत्र कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 11 मार्च
Kamada एकादशी चैत्र शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 26 मार्च
Varuthini एकादशी Vaisakh कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 10 अप्रैल
कमला एकादशी पुरुषोत्तम शुक्ला पक्ष
दिनांक: 24-25 अप्रैल
Kamada एकादशी पुरुषोत्तम कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 9-10 मई
मोहिनी / लक्ष्मीनारायण Vaisakh शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 24 मई
Apara / Jalkrida Jyeshtha कृष्ण पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 8 जून
Nirjala / Bheem एकादशी Jyeshtha शुक्ल पक्ष
दिनांक: 22 जून
योगिनी एकादशी कृष्ण पक्ष Ashaad
दिनांक: 8 जुलाई
Devshayani एकादशी शुक्ल पक्ष Ashaad
दिनांक: 21 जुलाई
Kamika एकादशी श्रावण कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 6 अगस्त
Putrada / पवित्र श्रावण शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 20 अगस्त
आजा एकादशी कृष्ण पक्ष Bhadrapad
दिनांक: 04-05 सितम्बर
पद्म / Parivartini Bhadrapad शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 18-19 सितम्बर
इंदिरा एकादशी अश्विन कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 4 अक्टूबर
Paashankusha / अश्विन शुक्ल पक्ष
Paapaankusha एकादशी
दिनांक: 18 अक्टूबर
रमा एकादशी कार्तिक कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 2 नवंबर
Devuthi / Prabodhini कार्तिक शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक: 17 नवम्बर
Utpatti एकादशी Margasirsha कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 1-02 दिसम्बर
Mokshada / Vaikunth / Margasirsha शुक्ल पक्ष
Mouni एकादशी
दिनांक: 17 दिसंबर
Safala एकादशी Paush कृष्ण पक्ष
दिनांक: 31 दिसंबर
Putrada / Vaikunth Paush शुक्ल पक्ष
एकादशी
दिनांक:
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Dassera celebration (Hindi translation)
नवरात्रि, हर कोई जानता रूप में नौ रातें, दसवें दिन के निशान नवरात्रि के अंत का त्योहार है और इसे मनाया जाता है Dassera जो भी 'विजया दशमी' के रूप में जाना जाता है के रूप में. इस साल, Dassera प्राचीन हिंदू चंद्र कैलेंडर के अनुसार 17 अक्टूबर पर है. मिठाई के इस दिन विविधता पर सेवा कर रहे हैं. लेकिन करता है, किसी को पता नहीं क्यों Dassera है आध्यात्मिक महत्वपूर्ण?
Dassera राक्षस राजा रावण पर भगवान राम की जीत की सालगिरह का जश्न है. Dassera त्योहार अपनी जड़ों में "Dwapara युग" गहरी रखी और जो बुराई पर विजय का प्रतीक महान और भारत के सभी भागों में धूमधाम के साथ मनाया है है. नवरात्रि और Dassera त्योहार के दौरान, भारत की पूरी भी और देवी दुर्गा की पूजा मंगलाचरण में डूब जाता है. कोई हिंदू उत्सव की खासियत के रूप में, Dassera त्योहार राक्षसों पर देवताओं की विजय की स्मृति, अंधकार और अज्ञानता से अधिक से अधिक ज्ञान के प्रकाश का.
उनके देवताओं (देवताओं) के साथ हिंदू ग्रंथों रूपकों से परिपूर्ण हैं, गहरी दार्शनिक सत्य, symbolisms और रूपों में एम्बेड conatining. सभी के स्रोत, ऊर्जा, बिजली या रचनात्मकता लेकिन अलग ढंग से प्रकट की सार्वभौमिक सिद्धांत के रूप में एक भगवान - भारत में परम सत्य भी माँ दुर्गा, लक्ष्मी, सरस्वती के रूप में है devine स्त्री ऊर्जा के रूप में पूजा की.
जबकि पाठकों को अच्छी तरह से पौराणिक नवरात्रि के साथ जुड़े कहानियों से वाकिफ हो के रूप में देवी Mahatmyam जैसे शास्त्रों में वर्णित है, वह अपनी गहरी दार्शनिक और आध्यात्मिक अर्थ याद आती है असामान्य नहीं है. यह शुभ है या Dassera से पहले देवी Mahatmya कथा पढ़ें. "देवी-Mahatmyam" मार्कंडेय पुराण का एक हिस्सा है और अपने अंतिम गंतव्य के लिए मानव आत्मा के मार्च वर्णन करता है.
अगला, नवरात्रि के 9 दिन के बारे में संक्षेप में बता सकता है:
नवरात्रि के पहले तीन दिनों में, देवी दुर्गा के क्रम में हमारे सब दोष दोष और दोष को नष्ट कर लागू है.
अगले तीन दिन देवी लक्ष्मी आध्यात्मिक धन का दाता के रूप में बहुत अच्छा लगा है.
अंतिम तीन दिन ज्ञान की देवी, देवी सरस्वती पूजा की जाती है.
अब मुझे बताओ के बारे में है जो हमारे हिन्दू गुरुओं के बारे में नवरात्रि और Dassera के महत्व को कहते हैं?
श्री सत्य साई बाबा:
"देवी दुर्गा, लक्ष्मी और सरस्वती के महत्व को ठीक ही समझा जा तीन आदमी में potencies के तीन प्रकार का प्रतिनिधित्व:. शक्ति (ichchaa shakthi), उद्देश्यपूर्ण कार्रवाई की शक्ति जाएगा (shakthi क्रिया), और विवेक की शक्ति (jnaana shakthi) सरस्वती आदमी में भाषण (vaak) की शक्ति के रूप में प्रकट होता है.. दुर्गा गतिशीलता के रूप में मौजूद है. लक्ष्मी इच्छा शक्ति के रूप में प्रकट होता है. शरीर उद्देश्यपूर्ण कार्रवाई संकेत करता है (क्रिया shakthi) मन भंडार है. (ichchaa शक्ति) इच्छा शक्ति की Aathma. विवेक की शक्ति है (jnaana shakthi). "
श्री श्री रवि शंकर
नौवें दिन सम्मान सब कुछ है कि हम है, कोई बात नहीं कैसे तुच्छ प्रतीत होता है की एक दिन की है, और दसवें दिन 'विजया दशमी' 'जीत' दिन है. यह है के बाद ही हम सम्मानित कुछ है कि हम इस पर विजय हासिल कर सकते हैं. जो भी है बस "माया" - यह दिन बुरी ताकतों पर देवी की जीत के रूप में मनाया जाता है.
स्वामी Chinmayanda
Dassera इंगित करता है, के रूप में शब्द का सुझाव है, दासा, पिताजी, हारा या दस पापों का अंत. दस पापों के दस इंद्रियों के माध्यम से जो मन संपर्क और अद्भुत दुनिया के लाभ के ज्ञान, और यह भी वस्तुओं की दुनिया से प्राप्त उत्तेजनाओं के प्रति प्रतिक्रिया करने के लिए atrributed हैं. इसलिए विचार यह है कि विजया Dashami या Dassera के इस पवित्र दिन पर दस पापों को समाप्त कर रहे हैं जो मन के अंत और इसलिए अधिकता की दुनिया के अंत का प्रतीक है जब एक ट्रान्सेंडैंटल experince में निहित हो जाता है.
निष्कर्ष निकालना, विजया Dashami या Dassera विजया, जब सब देवताओं आनन्दित और सभी मानव जाति खुशी के एक उत्साह में है की एक दिन की है, के लिए वे सुप्रीम आश्वासन मिला है कि इतने लंबे समय के रूप में वे अपने सिरा और संकट में माँ के लिए बारी है, वहाँ सहायता की और ताकत की कोई कमी नहीं होगी. विजया-Dshami विश्वास है, और सभी चाहने वालों के लिए शक्ति साहस का एक सर्वोच्च का दिन है.
इस दिन (Dassera) सभी उम्मीदवारों, और परमेश्वर की खोज में उन सभी बलों कि देवत्व का पूरा अभिव्यक्ति के रास्ते में खड़े के विनाश द्वारा लिए सबसे बड़ी शक्ति और साहस है, माँ खुला प्रवेश द्वार के रूप में इसे फेंक दिया गया है के लिए गए थे परा ब्रह्म का एडोब. इस सर्वोच्च दिन पर माँ की पूजा उसके शुद्ध और पूर्ण विद्या पहलू में महाराष्ट्र माया की पूजा है. अब तक, नवरात्रि के दौरान, हम उसके विभिन्न पहलुओं में माँ की पूजा के रूप में वह मानवीय मामलों के इस अद्भुत दुनिया में प्रकट होता है. लेकिन जब हम विजया लिए आते हैं, हम उनकी सभी बाहरी और विद्या-Avidya पहलुओं में माँ पार और हम अनंत और पैरा वही ब्रह्म की अथाह गहराई में टकटकी.
Dassera राक्षस राजा रावण पर भगवान राम की जीत की सालगिरह का जश्न है. Dassera त्योहार अपनी जड़ों में "Dwapara युग" गहरी रखी और जो बुराई पर विजय का प्रतीक महान और भारत के सभी भागों में धूमधाम के साथ मनाया है है. नवरात्रि और Dassera त्योहार के दौरान, भारत की पूरी भी और देवी दुर्गा की पूजा मंगलाचरण में डूब जाता है. कोई हिंदू उत्सव की खासियत के रूप में, Dassera त्योहार राक्षसों पर देवताओं की विजय की स्मृति, अंधकार और अज्ञानता से अधिक से अधिक ज्ञान के प्रकाश का.
उनके देवताओं (देवताओं) के साथ हिंदू ग्रंथों रूपकों से परिपूर्ण हैं, गहरी दार्शनिक सत्य, symbolisms और रूपों में एम्बेड conatining. सभी के स्रोत, ऊर्जा, बिजली या रचनात्मकता लेकिन अलग ढंग से प्रकट की सार्वभौमिक सिद्धांत के रूप में एक भगवान - भारत में परम सत्य भी माँ दुर्गा, लक्ष्मी, सरस्वती के रूप में है devine स्त्री ऊर्जा के रूप में पूजा की.
जबकि पाठकों को अच्छी तरह से पौराणिक नवरात्रि के साथ जुड़े कहानियों से वाकिफ हो के रूप में देवी Mahatmyam जैसे शास्त्रों में वर्णित है, वह अपनी गहरी दार्शनिक और आध्यात्मिक अर्थ याद आती है असामान्य नहीं है. यह शुभ है या Dassera से पहले देवी Mahatmya कथा पढ़ें. "देवी-Mahatmyam" मार्कंडेय पुराण का एक हिस्सा है और अपने अंतिम गंतव्य के लिए मानव आत्मा के मार्च वर्णन करता है.
अगला, नवरात्रि के 9 दिन के बारे में संक्षेप में बता सकता है:
नवरात्रि के पहले तीन दिनों में, देवी दुर्गा के क्रम में हमारे सब दोष दोष और दोष को नष्ट कर लागू है.
अगले तीन दिन देवी लक्ष्मी आध्यात्मिक धन का दाता के रूप में बहुत अच्छा लगा है.
अंतिम तीन दिन ज्ञान की देवी, देवी सरस्वती पूजा की जाती है.
अब मुझे बताओ के बारे में है जो हमारे हिन्दू गुरुओं के बारे में नवरात्रि और Dassera के महत्व को कहते हैं?
श्री सत्य साई बाबा:
"देवी दुर्गा, लक्ष्मी और सरस्वती के महत्व को ठीक ही समझा जा तीन आदमी में potencies के तीन प्रकार का प्रतिनिधित्व:. शक्ति (ichchaa shakthi), उद्देश्यपूर्ण कार्रवाई की शक्ति जाएगा (shakthi क्रिया), और विवेक की शक्ति (jnaana shakthi) सरस्वती आदमी में भाषण (vaak) की शक्ति के रूप में प्रकट होता है.. दुर्गा गतिशीलता के रूप में मौजूद है. लक्ष्मी इच्छा शक्ति के रूप में प्रकट होता है. शरीर उद्देश्यपूर्ण कार्रवाई संकेत करता है (क्रिया shakthi) मन भंडार है. (ichchaa शक्ति) इच्छा शक्ति की Aathma. विवेक की शक्ति है (jnaana shakthi). "
श्री श्री रवि शंकर
नौवें दिन सम्मान सब कुछ है कि हम है, कोई बात नहीं कैसे तुच्छ प्रतीत होता है की एक दिन की है, और दसवें दिन 'विजया दशमी' 'जीत' दिन है. यह है के बाद ही हम सम्मानित कुछ है कि हम इस पर विजय हासिल कर सकते हैं. जो भी है बस "माया" - यह दिन बुरी ताकतों पर देवी की जीत के रूप में मनाया जाता है.
स्वामी Chinmayanda
Dassera इंगित करता है, के रूप में शब्द का सुझाव है, दासा, पिताजी, हारा या दस पापों का अंत. दस पापों के दस इंद्रियों के माध्यम से जो मन संपर्क और अद्भुत दुनिया के लाभ के ज्ञान, और यह भी वस्तुओं की दुनिया से प्राप्त उत्तेजनाओं के प्रति प्रतिक्रिया करने के लिए atrributed हैं. इसलिए विचार यह है कि विजया Dashami या Dassera के इस पवित्र दिन पर दस पापों को समाप्त कर रहे हैं जो मन के अंत और इसलिए अधिकता की दुनिया के अंत का प्रतीक है जब एक ट्रान्सेंडैंटल experince में निहित हो जाता है.
निष्कर्ष निकालना, विजया Dashami या Dassera विजया, जब सब देवताओं आनन्दित और सभी मानव जाति खुशी के एक उत्साह में है की एक दिन की है, के लिए वे सुप्रीम आश्वासन मिला है कि इतने लंबे समय के रूप में वे अपने सिरा और संकट में माँ के लिए बारी है, वहाँ सहायता की और ताकत की कोई कमी नहीं होगी. विजया-Dshami विश्वास है, और सभी चाहने वालों के लिए शक्ति साहस का एक सर्वोच्च का दिन है.
इस दिन (Dassera) सभी उम्मीदवारों, और परमेश्वर की खोज में उन सभी बलों कि देवत्व का पूरा अभिव्यक्ति के रास्ते में खड़े के विनाश द्वारा लिए सबसे बड़ी शक्ति और साहस है, माँ खुला प्रवेश द्वार के रूप में इसे फेंक दिया गया है के लिए गए थे परा ब्रह्म का एडोब. इस सर्वोच्च दिन पर माँ की पूजा उसके शुद्ध और पूर्ण विद्या पहलू में महाराष्ट्र माया की पूजा है. अब तक, नवरात्रि के दौरान, हम उसके विभिन्न पहलुओं में माँ की पूजा के रूप में वह मानवीय मामलों के इस अद्भुत दुनिया में प्रकट होता है. लेकिन जब हम विजया लिए आते हैं, हम उनकी सभी बाहरी और विद्या-Avidya पहलुओं में माँ पार और हम अनंत और पैरा वही ब्रह्म की अथाह गहराई में टकटकी.
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