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Monday, May 22, 2017
Gita Press, Gorakhpur (Crisis and Solution)
Last year, I came to know about the ongoing problems in the workshop of the famous publishing company Gita Press, the news also mentioned the possibility of closing down of the publication... I was really sad hearing about it as they have been doing such a wonderful job in spreading the Scriptures to all. I have so many books of Gita Press- Bhagwad Geeta, Shri RamCharitManas, Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuraan, Shiv Puran and soooo many of such books. Their price is so nominal that it is almost unbelievable in today's world which is dominated by new and new market catchy bestsellers every year!... Gita Press is responsible to bring the valuable ancient texts to the masses, that too in so many different languages!!
One such post is here:-
http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2015/08/28/save-gita-press-92-year-old-hindu-publication-house-evokes-me/
The last update is that they have resumed work. I also went to their shop in Delhi and Sealdah Rail Station recently and purchased books. I was really happy to find their stall at the Delhi Book Fair this year.
Lots of Best Wishes to the revered publication house.
Jai Shri Krishna.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Excerpts from The Uddhava Gita- The 24 Teachers (Part 1)

Uddhava Gita is a part of Shrimad Bhagwat. I REALLY RELLY LOVE Uddhava Gita because of its Direct approach and its Elaborate nature!
Uddhava was a Friend/ Brother and a Devotee of Shri Krishna. He asked for 'True Knowledge' from the Lord, before HE went to His abode- Golok. In this part of 'Shrimad Bhagwat', Krishna answered many questions asked by Uddhava, so we have a separate book called 'Uddhava Gita', compiling all those grave, meaningful and really Wonderful shlokas:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uddhava_Gita
( http://srimadbhagavatam.com/11/14/en - beginning of 'Uddhava Gita')
Now I am posting the story of a king Yadu, who encountered a Brahmin, asked him about himself. While answering him, the Saint talked about 24 Teachers, who taught him many many lessons in life! To day I am posting about only the first 9 teachers. We have so much to learn from the Nature!!! Just go thr' this part from 'Uddhava Gita':
25. Maharaja Yadu once observed a certain brahmana avadhuta, who appeared to be quite young and learned, wandering about fearlessly. Being himself most learned in spiritual science, the King took the opportunity and inquired from him as follows.
26. Sri Yadu said: O brahmana, I see that you are not engaged in any practical religious activity, and yet you have acquired a most expert understanding of all things and all people within this world. Kindly tell me, sir, how did you acquire this extraordinary intelligence, and why are you traveling freely throughout the world behaving as if you were a child?
27. Generally human beings work hard to cultivate religiosity, economic development, sense gratification and also knowledge of the soul, and their usual motive is to increase the duration of their lives, acquire fame and enjoy material opulence.
28. You, however, although capable, learned, expert, handsome and most eloquent, are not engaged in doing anything, nor do you desire anything; rather, you appear stupefied and maddened as if you were a ghostly creature.
29. Although all people within the material world are burning in the great forest fire of lust and greed, you remain free and are not burned by that fire. You are just like an elephant who takes shelter from a forest fire by standing within the water of the Ganges River,
30. O brahmana, we see that you are devoid of any contact with material enjoyment and that you are traveling alone, without any companions or family members. Therefore, because we are sincerely inquiring from you, please tell us the cause of the great ecstasy that you are feeling within yourself.
31. Lord Krsna continued: The intelligent King Yadu, always respectful to the brahmanas, waited with bowed head as the brahmana, pleased with the King’s attitude, began to reply.
32. The brahmana said: My dear King, with my intelligence I have taken shelter of many spiritual masters. Having gained transcendental understanding from them, I now wander about the earth in a liberated condition. Please listen as I describe them to you.
33-35. O King, I have taken shelter of twenty-four gurus, who are the following: the earth, air, sky, water, fire, moon, sun, pigeon and python; the sea, moth, honeybee, elephant and honey thief; the deer, the fish, the prostitute Pingala, the kurara bird and the child; and the young girl, arrow maker, serpent, spider and wasp. My dear King, by studying their activities I have learned the science of the self.
36. Please listen, O son of Maharaja Yayati, O tiger among men, as I explain to you what I have learned from each of these gurus.
37. A sober person, even when harassed by other living beings, should understand that his aggressors are acting helplessly under the control of God, and thus he should never be distracted from progress on his own path. This rule I have learned from the earth. (1)
38. A saintly person should learn from the mountain (2) to devote all his efforts to the service of others and to make the welfare of others the sole reason for his existence. Similarly, as the disciple of the tree (3), he should learn to dedicate himself to others.
39. A learned sage should take his satisfaction in the simple maintenance of his existence and should not seek satisfaction through gratifying the material senses. In other words, one should care for the material body in such a way that one’s higher knowledge is not destroyed and so that one’s speech and mind are not deviated from self-realization.
40. Even a transcendentalist is surrounded by innumerable material objects, which possess good and bad qualities. However, one who has transcended material good and evil should not become entangled even when in contact with the material objects; rather, he should act like the wind. (4)
41. Although a self-realized soul may live in various material bodies while in this world, experiencing their various qualities and functions, he is never entangled, just as the wind (4) which carries various aromas does not actually mix with them.
42. A thoughtful sage, even while living within a material body, should understand himself to be pure spirit soul. Similarly, one should see that the spirit soul enters within all forms of life, both moving and nonmoving, and that the individual souls are thus all-pervading. The sage should further observe that the Supreme Personality of Godhead, as the Supersoul, is simultaneously present within all things. Both the individual soul and the Supersoul can be understood by comparing them to the nature of the sky (5): although the sky extends everywhere and everything rests within the sky, the sky does not mix with anything, nor can it be divided by anything.
43. Although the mighty wind blows clouds and storms across the sky, the sky is never implicated or affected by these activities. Similarly, the spirit soul is not actually changed or affected by contact with the material nature. Although the living entity enters within a body made of earth, water and fire, and although he is impelled by the three modes of nature created by eternal time, his eternal spiritual nature is never actually affected.
44. O King, a saintly person is just like water (6) because he is free from all contamination, gentle by nature, and by speaking creates a beautiful vibration like that of flowing water. Just by seeing, touching or hearing such a saintly person, the living entity is purified, just as one is cleansed by contact with pure water. Thus a saintly person, just like a holy place, purifies all those who contact him because he always chants the glories of the Lord.
45. Saintly persons become powerful by execution of austerities. Their consciousness is unshakable because they do not try to enjoy anything within the material world. Such naturally liberated sages accept foodstuffs that are offered to them by destiny, and if by chance they happen to eat contaminated food, they are not affected, just like fire (7), which burns up contaminated substances that are offered to it.
46. A saintly person, just like fire, sometimes appears in a concealed form and at other times reveals himself. For the welfare of the conditioned souls who desire real happiness, a saintly person may accept the worshipable position of spiritual master, and thus like fire he burns to ashes all the past and future sinful reactions of his worshipers by mercifully accepting their offerings.
47. Just as fire manifests differently in pieces of wood of different sizes and qualities, the omnipotent Supreme Soul, having entered the bodies of higher and lower life forms created by His own potency, appears to assume the identity of each.
48. The various phases of one’s material life, beginning with birth and culminating in death, are all properties of the body and do not affect the soul, just as the apparent waxing and waning of the moon (8) does not affect the moon itself. Such changes are enforced by the imperceptible movements of time.
49. The flames of a fire appear and disappear at every moment, and yet this creation and destruction is not noticed by the ordinary observer. Similarly, the mighty waves of time flow constantly, like the powerful currents of a river, and imperceptibly cause the birth, growth and death of innumerable material bodies. And yet the soul, who is thus constantly forced to change his position, cannot perceive the actions of time.
50. Just as the sun (9) evaporates large quantities of water by its potent rays and later returns the water to the earth in the form of rain, similarly, a saintly person accepts all types of material objects with his material senses, and at the appropriate time, when the proper person has approached him to request them, he returns such material objects. Thus, both in accepting and giving up the objects of the senses, he is not entangled.
51. Even when reflected in various objects, the sun is never divided, nor does it merge into its reflection. Only those with dull brains would consider the sun in this way. Similarly, although the soul is reflected through different material bodies, the soul remains undivided and nonmaterial.
(Source-
http://www.gita-society.com/bhagavad-gita-section3/UddhavaGita.htm#7)
Jai Shri Krishna!
Sarvam Bhavantu Sukhinah- Prayer for Happiness/ Peace
Sarve bhavantu sukhinah
Sarve santu niraamayaah
Sarve bhadraani pashyantu
Maakaschit duhkha bhaag bhavet
May all be happy! (sukhinah)
May all be free from disabilities! (niraamayaah)
May all look (pashyantu)to the good of others!
May none suffer from sorrow! (duhkha)
(Source: http://www.hinduism.co.za/shanti.htm)
(As I don't know Sanskrit well enough, so searched for the shloka in the internet and found it online along with its English Translation. The credit for posting goes to the original person who posted it in- http://www.hinduism.co.za/index.html)
Monday, August 8, 2011
Baaishe Shrabon: The Death Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore

Spirituality in Rabindranath Tagore, Shri Ram Krishna and Vivekananda
http://www.adishakti.org/_/spirituality_of_rabindranath_tagore_ramakrishna_and_vivekananda.htm
Spirituality related Quotes from Tagore’s works:
http://www.spiritualityworld.com/pages/spiritual-quotes/rabindranath-tagore.php
The Mysticism of Rabindranath Tagore
What Tagore's Poetry Teaches Us About God
http://hinduism.about.com/od/gurussaints/a/tagore_poetry.htm
Deepak Chopra: Rabindranath Tagore's Relevance for the Future of Spirituality and of Humanity
http://www.schumachercollege.org.uk/community/deepak-chopra-rabindranath-tagore-s-relevance-for-the-future-of-spirituality-and-of-humanity
And here, I tried to translate some of his songs:-
'Tumi Ebar Aamay laho he Naath laho',
'Keno Jaagena Jaagena Olosho Poraan',
'Chiroshokha He Chherona'.
Remembering Kabiguru with great respect!
Thursday, July 21, 2011
'Guru Purnima' Mahotsav: Salutations to the 'Guru'


Friday, May 20, 2011
Happy Buddha Purnima!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Ramanujacharya Jayanti!

The Revival Of Bhakti
Shankaracharya Jayanti

Bhagwan Parashuram Jayanti

Dear Friends, 5th May was Bhagwan Parashuram Jayanti, who was the sixth avataar of Shri Hari.
Here are some links on Bhagwan Parashuram:
http://www.forumforhinduawakening.org/articles/id/understanding/glory-hindu-dharma/parshuram-jayanti
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parshuram
http://sitagita.com/mind-body-and-soul/grandma-stories/parashuram-avtaar.html
Lots of Best Wishes to all of you on this Pious Occasion! May Lord Parashuram Bless you with Power, Courage and Achievements!
Hari Om!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Navadha Bhakti: The Nine ways of Devotion

1) Pratham Bhagati Santan kar sangaa
The first step to devotion (Bhakti) is to keep company of the Saintly
2) Doosri rati mam kathaa prasangaa
The second step is to enjoy listening to discourses pertaining to the Lord.
3) Guru pankaj seva, teesri bhakti amaan
The third step, is to believe, humbly in Guru/God.
4) Chouthi Bhagati mam gun gaan, karai kapat tajee gaan
The fourth step is earnestly (without hypocrisy) sing the praises of the Lord.
5) Mantra jaap mam dridh Visvaasaa, Pancham, bhajan jo Ved Prakaasaa
Chant the Vedic Mantras with immense faith.
6) Chattha dasa seela birati bahu karmaa, nirat nirantara sajjan dharma
The sixth step is not to react in adverse circumstances, yet act, perform ones karma, like the great ones do.
7) Saatvam sam mohi main jag dekhaa, motey sant adhik kar lekhaa
The seventh step is to perceive the world as God Himself. And believe the saintly to be greater than the Lord.
8) Aathvam jathaa laabh santoshaa, sapneu nahin, dekhai par doshaa
The eighth, is a state (which one arrives at when one travels the first seven steps) where there is no desire left, but the gift of perfect peace. (In this state) one does not see fault in others, even in a dream.
9) Navam saral sab san chhal heena, mam bharos heenya harash na deenaa
In this state one has full faith in the Lord, becomes (child-like) simple with no hypocrisy. In this state, he does not fly high or sink low (but becomes equanimous).
Now I am telling you about 9 types of devotion to which you carefully pay attention and imbibe into heart.
Pratham bhagati santan kar sangaa, Dusari rati Prabhu kathaa prasangaa.
First type of devotion is 'To seek company of saint people', and the second type is 'To develop love for attending the events of story telling about Lord.'
Gurupad pankaj sevaa, teesari bhagati amaan,
Chauthi bhagati Prabhu gun-gan, karai kapat tyaji gaan.
Third is 'To serve the lotus feet of Guru without any pride/ego', and fourth is 'To sing the virtues of Lord leaving aside all the cunningness/decietfulness.'
Mantra-jaap Prabhu dradh biswaasaa, Pancham bhajan suved-prakaashaa.
Fifth well known in Vedas is 'To chant the mantras of Lord keeping faith on that Supreme power of Universe',
Chhath dam sheel virati bahu karmaa, Nirat nirantar sajjan dharmaa.
Sixth type is 'To regulate senses, to have pure character & nature, detachment from excessive works/ambitions and to follow continuously duties of noble man'.
Saatam sam Harimay jag dekhaa, Hari te sant adhik kari lekhaa.
Seventh is 'To see the entire universe equally staying in Lord and to treat devotee saints more than God'.
Aatham jathaa laabh santoshaa, Swapanehu nahi dekhahi pardoshaa.
Eighth is 'To feel contented with whatever available and not to look at anyone's faults to be one's faults even in dreams.'
Navam saral sab san chhal heenaa, Hari bharos hiy harash n deenaa.
Ninth is 'To follow simplicity and innocence in behaviour with all without cheating anyone ever and to keep faith in heart in all situations with neutrality of reactions in both joyful & sorrowful situations.
Navdha bhagati sabari kehe denhi, Saadar Sabari sis dhari linhi.
Thus, HE conveyed the knowledge of nine types of devotion to Shabari and Shabari also grasped the message like an order of Lord with total respect.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Remembering the Lord:Good Friday/Easter Wishes...


