Showing posts with label Spirituality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spirituality. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

How Spirituality Helps us in Challenging Periods of Our Life

We often face serious situations in life where our mental and physical strengths get tested. Challenges are thrown in our path by nature to teach us how to deal with them. 


At that time those persons come out with radiance who have unshakable faith in God and confidence in their own self. Those persons who think clearly, act wisely and have patience in their mind, they keep on proceeding forward in their lives. Spiritual knowledge leads us to purity of purpose which help us to sail through though times. 

Surrensership to the Almighty gives us the inner strength to carry on during such adverse situations. 


With lots of best wishes for all,
Jai Shree Krishna. 

Saturday, May 27, 2017

'Desert Diary' Series- Featuring Kiradu Temples of Barmer District


There is a series which is aired sometimes on DD Bharati with the name- 'Desert Diary'. It has a nice format, that is- a lady visits many places of  Rajasthan and writes about them in her diary. It is through her eyes that we see the state :)

I have watched only one episode of it and loved it. 

Today I am writing about the places covered in that episode.

It was based on the forts and temples of Barmer district. We were taken to very old Kiradu temples, which are in ruins now. It has temples of Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma and Ganesha. Scenes of Krishna leela and also various incidents from Shri Ram's life are depicted on the walls. Someshwara temple, which is of Lord Shiva, is the most famous of all these temples, it is the best preserved temple till now.

The episode also told us about the myth or history related to the place, how the villagers annoyed a sage and he cursed the village, as it seems, may be that is the reason why the place is less populated till now. 

I really liked the concept of the series, sharing the visits of the anchor through her diary :), so thought to write about it today :)


A coincidence :) - Recently an episode of 'Strictly Street'- a programne  on Travel XP, also featured Barmer and I enjoyed the episode as the host Rohan Patole went to the same places which were covered in Desert Diary :).

Monday, May 22, 2017

Gita Press, Gorakhpur (Crisis and Solution)

Dear Friends,

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!!

 I was thinking that some solution should be found by all of us and by the Government to save this house of treasure, so that Gita Press can emerge comfortably from the crisis. 

I also want to thank the 'SavetheGitaPress' hashtag in Twitter and Zee News. They are the reason that general public came to know about this issue. And also to many more websites who published the news.

One such post is here:-

http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2015/08/28/save-gita-press-92-year-old-hindu-publication-house-evokes-me/


Some of the books of Geeta Press which I have-







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.

Sunday, May 21, 2017

'Michchhami Dukkadam'

Few years back, I came to know about a festival called - 'Michchhami Dukkadam', it is a festival according to Jainism. It means- "may all the evil that has been done be fruitless". This is celebrated on the annual day, that is the last day of the Jain year.


Such a nice concept! I was so happy knowing about it! In today's world, mostly peole are not ready to accept their mistakes. And here we have a festival where people actually admit their mistakes, ask for forgiveness and also wish their wrong deeds to go in vain. Very very higher concept and liberating! Really amazing to know such a festival which asks us to be aware of our wrong doings, admit them and try to nullify them.


Nice way to inculcate values in us :). It shows the importance of forgiveness in our life, which we all need to remember always.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

TV Report on 'Simhasta' 2016 on Doordarshan





On 22nd May 2016, after the programme 'Mann ki Baat', Doordarshan National showed a report on Simhasta, the Kumbh Mela at Ujjain. I really loved to watch the programme. It presented many long shots of the ghats of the river Shipra, which were full of devotees. Many scenes of early morning, even before sunrise :) :). Loved those scenes.


1st Shaahi Snaan was on- 22nd April, 2016

Then the 2nd Shaahi Snaan on- 9th May, 2016, 

Special snaan dates were also there like 3rd May, 2016, on the occasion of Varuthini Ekadashi.

Last Shaahi snan was on 21st May, 2016.


Many pilgrims appreciated the arrangements made by the State Govt and the volunteers (/organisation in charge).

All the 13 groups of Sant Sampradaay participated in the Shaahi Snaan.
Around  5 to 7 crore people attended Simhasta this year, according to the state Govt.


The programme also showed the temple of Mahakaal which is the heart of Ujjain (earlier known as Avantika nagri in mythological texts).




Kumbh Mela takes place once in every 12 years. This year the celebration was from 22nd April to 21st May.


One spiritual leader explained how the Sanskrit word ‘nadi’ has come from the word Neer, which means water, and how 'Naraayan' is directly related to this concept. Water is an important part of archan, tarpan- all these religious  activities.



This programme reminded me of one song from Ramanand Sagar's ‘Shri Krishna’, where Krishna and Balaram travel to the aashram of Guru Sandipani on the banks of Shipra, at Avantika nagri, to receive education. Here is the lyrics of the song -


Shiksha praapt karne ko chale hain brahmachaari
Mathura se Avantika chale hain Brahmachaari

Sevak hain sang me na sang hai sawaari

Shiksha praapt karne ko chale hain brahmachaari
Mathura se Avantika chale hain Brahmachaari


Pag pag chalna bhumi pe sona
Sanyam se vichalit nahi hona

Bhiksha maangke bhojan pana
Bharmacharya ke niyam nibhaana
Bharatiya batukon ki parampara hai nyaari

Shiksha praapt karne ko chale hain brahmachaari
Mathura se Avantika chale hain Brahmachaari

Sevak hain sang me na sang hai sawaari

Shiksha praapt karne ko chale hain brahmachaari
Mathura se Avantika chale hain Brahmachaari





Om Namah Shivaay

Jai Mahakaal param kripaal
Shambhu namaste

Shambhu namaste
Swayambhu namaste

Jai Mahakaal param kripaal
Shambhu namaste


Punya bhoomi Mahakaal ki
Avantika shubhnaam

Sapt puri me ek yeh paap moksh ka dhaam

Kshipra teere upvane Sandipani ka vaas

Sarva kalaa jinko sulabh
Sadgun inke daas


Shishyon ko gurudev den ved vihit sanskaar

Guru sang milke sab karen Vidhivat mantrochchaar


And here is the video- 




This report on Sinhasta was a pleasant surprise for me, giving a taste of a Kumbh Mela :), which we could not attend, still felt like taking part in it, after watching the programme.


Lots of Thanks to Doordarshan for airing it.


Jai Shri Krishna.


(Photos taken from internet. Credit goes to the uploaders. Used only for the purpose of appreciation.

Video from Ramanand Sagar's 'Shri Krishna' used for the sole purpose of spreading devotion. No personal profit intended.)

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

A visit to Chittaranjan Park, Delhi





A few months back, we went to Chittaranjan Park. I enjoyed the visit, as always :). We had a darshan of Ma Kali, Mahadev, and Radha Krishna idols at the three temples.








handicrafts fair was also going on in the premises.




I was quite excited to notice that a garden and fountain in the temple premises were inaugurated by Mrs Anita Pfaff, daughter of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.




We also visited Market I and bought some bengali articles. And yes, we bought some Bengali books and magazines :)




We took lunch in the canteen of the C R Park mandir. Food and ambiance - both are our favourite.


It was a nice day J


Jai Shri Krishna.


Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Celebrating the birthday of A R Rahman




Today is the birthday of A R Rahman. So the Live music programmes on both Aakash Bangla (Good Morning Aakash) and Ruposhi Bangla (Aaji e Probhaate) presented songs of A R Rahman today. A treat to all Rahman fans :). Samayan Sarkar was the guest on Aakash Bangla and Arfin Rana was the guest on Ruposhi Bangla. I enjoyed both the programmes. 



Here are some of the songs which were sung by both the artists of these two programmes :) 

Tu hi re (Bombay)
Nahi saamne (Taal)
Tanha raahi (Bose)
Roja jaaneman (Roja)
Hai rama (Rangeela)
Vande Mataram (from Album)




Now some more songs which I heard today-

Nahi saamne, Ramta jogi (Taal)
Mera rang de basanti,  Des mere (The Legend of Bhagat Singh)
Saathiya (Saathiya)
Piya Haji Ali (Fiza)
Chhaiyaan Chhaiyaan, Satrangi re (Dil se)
Humma Humma (Bombay)
Rut aa gayi re (1947 Earth)
Mitwa (Lagaan)



And while listening to these songs I was remembering many more songs from his other films which we enjoyed back then, when they released. Still cherish many of them-

Pukar
Zubeidaa
One Two ka Four
Swades
Yuva
Jodha Albar
Ghajini
Delhi 6

These are just some of the films which I could remember now. Many many songs are still left out of this list.

What words can we use to appreciate these beautiful creations!! Uplifting music as well as the personal touch of all the singers!! Memorable!!



Now some special songs, about which I have also mentioned in one of my previous posts-

- Now with these three songs, I want to add a new song- 'Pathaka Guddi' from the film Highway. It presents Surrendership in such a beautiful way! The depth of this song touches me every time.


Enjoyed the morning with all these delightful songs :) :)


Lots of best wishes for his future life.


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

Today I am just posting a short shloka which is meant to bring Peace/ Happniess for all. I have heard it often and really like it because of its 'all-inclusive' words, i.e.- it prays for the Whole Creation. Really Uplifts our Spirit when we try to go deep into these words! The shloka goes like this:


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)



Om Shanti Shanti Shanti!


Monday, August 8, 2011

Baaishe Shrabon: The Death Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore





Today, the 22nd of Shravana in the Death Anniversary of Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore. We, the Bengalis are remebering the prolific writer, poet and the greatset philosopher of our time! So decided to dedicate this post to him, who has given us the Expression for every situation of life, for every occasion of life, who has taught us Humility, Knowledge (True Wisdom) and solace in tough situation through his writings! His influence on all of us cannot be measured in anyway! He is ingrained in all aspects of our life, in our thinking, behaviour, action and social values. Spirituality has always been a chief element in his writings. I really really Love to Connect with this elemnt in his writings. I find So Many references or elements of Upanishadas in his writings, will try to write about it in detail later. I was trying to find some articles on this topic and came accross all these pages, sharing with you here:




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!



Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Visit to C. R. Park Kali Mandir


Dear Friends, We went to Chittaranjan Park Kalibari during Holi and enjoyed the trip a lot! It was a blissful one! I can't describe the feeling I went through while staying in the guest house of the mandir. It is a Kali Mandir, which also has a 'Shiv Ling' and a Radhe-Krishna Mandir in it. I have tried to include all the pictures in this post so that you can get an idea about the madir and the area around it. The first picture under this post is of the Temple itself, then we have the Shivlinga and the Idol of Kali Mata. The walls have so many sculptures on them. We have Shiv- Durga, Shri Chaitanya, 'the Swaragarohan of Yudhishthira'- to name few. I have included all thes pics here. And there was one photo where Shri Ramkrishna and Sadara Devi can be ssen sitting in front of the idol of Kali Mata - I loved the pic and clicked a photo of it. The last picture is of a magazine which I brought from C R Park having the cover story of Shri Chaitanya, as it has such a nice painting of Him, I decided to click that one too:). The highlight of the trip was a Satyanarayan Puja we attended at the evening before Holi. I was filled with Bliss while attending it. The picture is at the top of this post. Very nice ambience in the courtyard of the temple... We also attended the Evening Aarti of Kali Mandir, Shiv Mandir and the Radhe-Krishna Mandir- those moments were also very very Divine! A Blessed trip indeed!


Jai Shri Krishna!











Thursday, July 21, 2011

Visiting the Hanumaanji Temple in Karol Bagh

Dear Friends, we went to the famous Hanumaanji temple near Karol Bagh recently. I really liked the temple. It has the world's highest statue of hanumaanji in it, which can be seen from the nearby locality as well as from the Metro route. The views is really amazing! The Statue has Shri Ram along with Sita Mata inside the chest of hanumaanji, which looks so Divine, as you can find out from the pictures in the internet!! The temple is a small one but it has 'puja sthal' for different gods as well. I Loved the ambience of the temple, it is very very simple, quite, without any frivolous activity. Though you can have the 'darshan' of the Hanumaanji idol from the outside only, inside there are some other deities as well- Shivji, Mata Vaishno Devi and Ganga Maiya.

Visiting the temple was really a Wonderful experience :) 

Do visit this serene temple sometime :)

 Jai Bajrangbali!

'Guru Purnima' Mahotsav: Salutations to the 'Guru'



(Sorry for the late post, the celebration was on 15th July)


Vasudeva sutam devam, Kansa chanur mardanam,
Devaki parmanandam, Krishnam vande jagat Guru.

Salutations to the teacher of the world, Krishna,
Who is the God who is the son of Vasudeva,
Who killed Kamsa and Chanoora,
And who gave immense joy to Devaki.
( -'Shri Krishnashtakam' by Adi Shankaracharya)


Hindus attach paramount importance to spiritual gurus. Gurus are often equated with God and always regarded as a link between the individual and the Immortal. Just as the moon shines by reflecting the light of the sun, and glorifies it, all disciples can dazzle like the moon by gaining from their Gurus.


Guru Purnima is a festival traditionally celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists.On this day, disciples offer puja(worship) or pay respect to their Guru (Spiritual Guide). It falls on the day of full moon, Purnima, in the month of Ashadh (June'July) of the Shaka Samvat, Indian national calendar and Hindu calendar. Traditionally the festival is celebrated by Buddhists in the honor the Lord Buddha who gave His first sermon on this day at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, India. While Hindus celebrate it in the honour of the great sage Vyasa, who is seen one of the greatest gurus in ancient Hindu traditions, and a symbol of Guru-shishya parampara, the Guru disciple tradition. Vyasa was not only believed to have been born on this day, but also to have started writing the Brahma Sutras on ashadha sudha padyami and ends on this day, hence their recitations as a dedication to him, are organised on this day, which is also known as Vyasa Purnima.


The festival is common to all spiritual traditions in Hinduism, where it is dedicated to the expression of gratitude towards the teacher by his/her disciple. Hindu ascetics and wandering monks (sanyasis), observe this day by offering puja to the Guru, during the Chaturmas , a four month period during the rainy season, when they choose seclusion, and halt at one selected place; some also give discourses to the local public. This day is significant for disciples who seek to get initiated by their Guru, students who desire to get the blessings of their teachers, and for everyone who wants to honor persons of great wisdom and learning. Students of the Indian classical music, which also follows the Guru shishya parampara, celebrate this festival, around the world.


Significance

Seekers try to get as much opportunity to do Satseva of the Guru as possible during this period. As the Guru principle is 1000 times more active during this period, when compared to any other day during this year, the satseva done on Guru Poornima fetches substantial grace of the Guru for their spiritual progress. (Ref : Sanatan Prabhat)



The relationship between the Guru and the Disciple is considered very sacred.This relationship is purely spiritual in nature and is independent of age of the two. It is based on maturity of Gyan (Spiritual Knowledge) andShraddha (Respect). The only awareness that a Disciple should foster is, 'I should be uplifted spiritually'. The Guru too harbours only one thought, 'May this Disciple be uplifted'. (Ref : Sanatan Prabhat)


Pranamam to all Gurus on the occasion of Guru Purnima. May the Guru's rays fall on all of us on this Auspicious day. May the Guru enlighten us in the path of our Spirutal thirst in Guru Sisya Parampara.

Wish you a very Happy Guru Purnima. Hug Hug

(Sources:-

http://hinduism.about.com/od/festivalsholidays/a/gurupurnima.htm

Some related Links:

http://www.eaisai.com/baba/docs/gurup.html
http://blog.traveladda.com/guru-purnima-respect-for-respectful-souls.html
http://vedantavision.org/guru-purnima/guru-purnima.html
http://oshospeak.blogspot.com/2005/07/guru-purnima.html
(http://www.indiadivine.org/audarya/vedic-astrology-jyotisha/315125-auspicious-occasion-guru-purnima.html)
http://www.priyadarshan.org/guru-purnima-a-story-the-mahabharata-308.html