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Faith is a rare gift of God granted only to humans, and it forms the basis of human relationships. We need to repose faith in our parents that they will always think of our welfare; in our children that they will not let us down; in our colleagues and friends that they will remain loyal. Similarly, for a seeker of salvation, a prime requirement is faith or shraddha in God. Faith in people is based on our practical experience of them. We have no such experience of God. Does our faith in Him, therefore, have to be blind? As the following story illustrates, faith in God must be reasoned.
(See also: Faith , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: Unique Makara Jyoti In Sabarimala Hills
Every year on Makara Sankaranthi , a unique phenomenon takes place at Sabarimala, the popular pilgrim centre on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border. A light of extraordinary brightness appears on the horizon in the north-eastern side of an adjacent mountain top called Kantamala. The beacon, called Makara Jyoti , lasts 15 to 20 minutes and marks the climax of the 41 days of the Sabarimala pilgrimage. This 'light' miracle, in fact, follows yet another unexplained annual event. The ornaments of Lord Ayyappa, presiding deity of Sabarimala, are kept in the custody of the erstwhile Prince of Pandalam in his palace, 90 km from the temple. These are taken to the temple every year in a three-day-long procession. As the procession approaches the temple, an eagle is seen hovering over it, guiding it towards the sanctum sanctorum. Once the ornaments reach the temple, the eagle mysteriously disappears.
(See also: Makara Jyoti , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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As the sighting of the moon is a must in Islam to signal holy occasions, so is the confluence of the full moon, pournami , and the star Pushya in the month of Makara or January. It is a day consecrated to the worship of Subrahmanya - he who is full of bliss and effulgence - the younger son of Shiva. He is more or less appropriated by the Tamils as their own god; temples to Kartikeya dot the state, most of them situated on hilltops, in places like Palani and Tiruttani, in thick forests as in Subrahmanya in Dakshina Kannada and on the seashore as in Tiruchendur.
(See also: Subrahmanya , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: Madhva Siddhant - Bhakti and Gnana
Sri Madhvacharya, the 13th century dvaita philosopher, is believed to have his divine origin from Mukhyaprana or Vayu, who had in earlier yugas been born as Hanuman, the attendant of Lord Rama and Bhimasena, celebrated in the Mahabharata as the mightiest man, the destroyer of asuras born as kings. Sri Madhva was a dualist who believed in the verity of God, jeeva and matter existing eternally as distinct entities. His philosophy is a realistic and theistic philosophy. He advocated an active life emphasising duty, devotion and dedication.
(See also: Sri Madhvacharya , Spiritual Guidance,
God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and
Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: Meditation and
Thought-cultureWhen you sit for meditation thoughts of
your friends and office work, memory of conversation that took place in the
previous evening with your friends and relatives will disturb your mind and
cause distraction. You will have to withdraw the mind again and again,
cautiously from these extraneous worldly thoughts and fix it again and again in
your Lakshya or point.
From "Easy Steps to
Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda.
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: A Union of Brahman and Maya
Twenty-five kilometres south west of Thrissur in Kerala, there is an ancient Rama temple at Thriprayar. In front of the temple flows the Thriprayar river. When Vishnu incarnated as Vamana and expanded His form to pervade the whole universe, His feet touched sathyaloka, Brahma's abode. A flabbergasted Brahma, on seeing the Lord's all-encompassing form, offered argya for washing Vishnu's feet. Part of the water fell on earth to form the Thriprayar Thiru Paadayar - a river with its source in Vishnu's feet.
(See also: Thriprayar , Indian Festivals,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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The chanting of the Divine Name or nama japa has an important place in bhakti tradition. Nama japa can be in the form of japa or stotra. Japa is silent repetition of a mantra while stotra is uttered out loud. The sahasranama stotra is perhaps the most popular of all stotras. There are sahasranamas of most of the deities of the Hindu pantheon of which two have attained great popularity. These are the Lalita Sahasranama in praise of the Divine Mother and Vishnu Sahasranama in praise of the Lord conceived as Vishnu.
(See also: Sahasranama , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: Mythology Reveals Power of Descent
Studying the myths of various cultures leads to a better understanding of their social and religious underpinnings. By turning the myths inwards, inviting them into our lives and learning their language of imagery and symbolism, we learn more about ourselves. In almost every culture, the metaphor of descent serves as a powerful, sacred and mythic image for women. One of the earliest such accounts is the story of Inanna, the Sumerian goddess and Queen of the Upper World. She was worshipped in Sumer from the third millennium BCE (before the common era) to the first millennium BCE.
(See also: Spiritual Mythology , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: The Yogic Anatomy of Human
PotentialitiesThe
Subtle Bodies: The Yogic Anatomy of Human
Potentialities
Through exceedingly detailed
meditations over thousands of hours, the yogis determined that the human body
is far more than a configuration of fleshy organs, bones, and fluids. Composed
of five gradients or koshas, literally, "sheaths," with each one
more interior and more subtle than the previous one, we are the actual
"bridge" from the physical to the spiritual. Each sheath exerts a
guiding intelligence over the next more dense sheath in the following order:
the individual soul and causal body (jiva and anandamaya kosha), the
reflective-intellectual body (vijnanamaya kosha), mental-emotional body (manomaya
kosha), vital energy body (pranamaya kosha),and the physical body (annamaya
kosha). Through this anatomy of increasingly interior bodies, yoga maps the
emotionality and sentient capacities of the intimus itself and thus the way
toward deepening our intimacy with one another and the world.
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Subtle Bodies: The Yogic Anatomy of Human
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Hindu Religion Đ All About HinduismHinduism is the
religion of the Hindus, a name given to the Universal Religion which hailed
supreme in India. It is the oldest of all living religions. This is not founded
by any prophet. Buddhism, Christianity and Mohammedanism owe their origin to
the prophets. Their dates are fixed. But no such date can be fixed for
Hinduism. Hinduism is not born of the teachings of particular prophets. It is
not based on a set of dogmas preached by a particular set of teachers. It is
free from religious fanaticism.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
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| | |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: Mandala as Symbol of the UniverseMandala, which literally means circle, largely
associated with religions and cults of India and Tibet, was also used as a
potent symbol by the American Indians, the original inhabitants of Central
America, and by the aborigines of Australia.
Across cultures, the universe is represented as a
series of concentric circles, maybe as a model of the solar system. In Tantra,
the central point represents Mount Meru around which the earth is situated, and
the concentric circles represent the cosmic aspects of the universe, like
energy fields and atmospheric zones. In Hindu and Buddhist interpretations, the
centre of the Mandala is the ultimate divine principle uniting the object and
the subject as they spin out of the centre. This may refer to the cosmos or to
the human body.
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Effect of Thought on Health and the BodyDisease
and health, like circumstances, are rooted in thought. Sickly thoughts will
express themselves through a sickly body. Thoughts of fear have been known to
kill a man as speedily as a bullet, and they are continually killing thousands
of people just as surely though less rapidly. The people who live in fear of
disease are the people who get it. Anxiety quickly demoralizes the whole body,
and lays it open to the entrance of disease, while impure thoughts, even if not
physically indulged, will soon shatter the nervous system.
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Effect of Thought on Health and the Body |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary Abode: Encyclopedia II - Shiva - IntroductionShiva is referred to as 'the good one' or the 'auspicious one'. Shiva - Rudra is considered to be the destroyer of evil and sorrow. Shiva - Shankara is the doer of good. Shiva is 'tri netra' or three eyed, and is 'neela kantha' - blue necked (having consumed poison to save the world from destruction). Shiva - Nataraja is the Divine Cosmic Dancer. Shiva - Ardhanareeswara is both man and woman.
He is both static and dynamic and is both creator and destroyer. He is the oldest and the youngest, he is the eternal youth as well as the infan ...
See also:Shiva, Shiva - Introduction, Shiva - Consorts and the Burning of Kamadeva, Shiva - Other Legends, Shiva - The Sons of Shiva, Shiva - Attributes of Lord Shiva, Shiva - Other Forms and Legends, Shiva - Schools and Views of Ĺšivaism, Shiva - Origin Theories, Shiva - Names of Ĺšiva Read more here: » Shiva: Encyclopedia II - Shiva - Introduction |
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