Friday, March 15, 2013

Prakaasheshwar Mahadev Mandir at Dehradun


Continuing with the mood of Shivaraatri :), now I am writing about another temple of Mahadev, we visited last year. It is situated near Dehradun ( basically it falls in the road towards Mussoorie, only 10 kilometers from Dehradun).


This temple has a Shivalinga, beautifully decorated with flowers.





And also a crystal Shivalinga-






Prasaad is always given to the devotees after the visit.

One unique thing about the temple is that here tea is also given as prasad. I was very surprised to know about it!!

There are also some shops along with the mandir.


Giving any donation is strictly prohibited in this temple. It is repeatedly written there on the wall, which is also another unique feature of Prakaasheshwar Mahadev Mandir.


This is a famous temple of Dehradun. Local people as well as all the tourists also come to visit this temple everyday.


Here is the picture of the temple from outside-






And now, the Beautiful Nature on the opposite of the temple, truly reflecting the spirit of Mussoorie :) :)





Salutations to the Lord, to Mother Nature!!



On Namah Shivaya!

Bilkeshwar Mahadev Mandir at Haridwar



We came to know about Bilkeshwar Mahadev Mandir from the local residents of Haridwar. It is an old temple and very famous among the locals. Situated near the Railway Station of Haridwar, Bilkeshwar Mahadev is a small temple, which also has a Shivalinga and Nandi made of stone, along with a normal shivalinga in the temple. Here are the pictures of all of them-










 It also has some small temples of Ganeshji, Hanumaanji, Mahadev and Mata Rani.










The area is a bit remote, we have to walk uphill, from the main road. The road has trees on both sides which seems like a jungle, at the evening, when we went there, that day. But one can always find devotees in the temple area. The road also has a Hanumaanji mandir, before the Bilkeshwar Mahadev mandir. I have also heard that there is 'Gouri Kund' near this temple, but we could not visit that.



Do visit the temple in your next trip to Haridwar :)



Om Namah Shivaya.

12 Jyotirlingas


As I referred to the 12 Jyotirlingas in my last post, I was thinking of writing a separate post about it.

Jyotirlinga is a shrine where the Lord is worshiped as a 'lingam/ pillar of light', where Lord Shiva manifested Himself for His devotees.



Here is a YouTube video showing all the 12 Jyotirlingas, along with the temples:-




Here is the 'Dwadash Jyotirlingam Stotra' by Adi Shankaracharya along with its English translation -

(Source- http://www.prophet666.com/2010/06/dwadasa-jyotirlinga-stotra-english.html )


Dwadasa Jyotirlinga stotra
(English)
Saurashtre Somnatham ch, Shri Shaile Mallikarjunam l
Ujjayinyaam Mahakaalam Omkaarmmaleshwaram ll
Paralyam Vaidhnaath ch, Daakinyaam Bhimshankaram l
Setubandhe tu Ramesham, Naagesham Daarukaavane ll
Varanasyaam tu Vishvesham, Trayambkam Gautami Tate l
Himaalaye tu Kedaaram, Dhushmesham ch Shivaalaye ll
Etaani Jyotirlingaani, Saayam Praatah Pathennarah l
Saptjanmkratam Paapam Smarnen Vinashyati ll

(Translation by P. R. Ramachander)
The twelve Lingas of light are l
Somanatha in Sourashtra, Mallikarjuna in Sri Shailam l
Mahakala in Ujjain,Omkaram in Amaleshwara ll
Vaidhyanatha in Parali,Bhimasankara in South l
Rameshwara near the bridge in Sethu,Nageswara in Daruka forest ll
Visweswara in Varnasi,Trayambakeshwara in the shores of Godavari l
Kedareshwara in Himalayas,And Ghushmesha in Sivalaya ll
He who remembers them,Morning and evening l
Would wash away sins,Committed in his seven births ll



Last year we went to the Paradeshwar Mahadev mandir at Haridwar, where this stotra was written near a Rudraksh tree.  I remembered about it suddenly and thought to post the photo here :)





Information about Dwadash Jyotirlingas along with the longer version of the shloka reffered above -

http://www.hindudevotionalblog.com/2009/02/dwadasa-jyotirlinga-stotra-lyrics-video.html



And here is the Wiki page on 'Jyotirlingam', which is very very informative-


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyotirlinga



Salutations to the Lord!


Om Namah Shivaya!

Shivaraatri 2013


Ever since the Shivaraatri day, I have been thinking of writing about the the way I spent the whole day :), but still, 4 days have already passed by....

Anyway, we did a small puja at home in the morning.




Then I watched only the later part of a film 'Har Har Mahadev' (1974) on TV, where Dara Singh played the role of Mahadev. I watched the film for the first time.  Sadly, I could not find the complete film on YouTube, only some of the songs are uploaded there  you can search with these  words- 'Mahshivaraatri Special Har Har Mahadev Movie', to watch those songs from YT.


I think, the story of the film taught us different virtues (mainly devotion) with many real life incidents/ characters, while the gods explaining about it from their abode. I liked it.  It has a song by a child, which is very nice-






At the end of the film, there was a song which showed all the 12 Jyotirlingas. On the pious day, I was Very Happy to get a darshan of all the Jyotirlingas along with the temples, at all those places. But I could not find that song on YouTube...




At the evening we went to Mangal Mahadev/ Shivmurti Garden nearby, which has really tall statues of Mahadev, Radha-Krishna and Shri Ram-Sita Mata. There was also a small fair near the garden. I guess some thousand people were there around the garden :). I was happy to be able to visit the Shivmurti, that day. The atmosphere was filled with joy!!  You can get an idea of the place from these pictures :)








That day also had a special episode of the serial- 'Devon ke Dev Mahadev', at Like OK channel, where we saw Mahadev- Parvati getting married again to fulfill the wish of Ganesh. That episode was also very Blissful!!



A blessed day came to an end :)



Om Namah Shivaya!


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Shri Ramkrishna Paramhansa Jayanti!




Yesterday was Shri Ramkrishna Paramhansa's Birth Tithi, so I thought to post here :). With his Sincere Devotion and True Knowledge, Shri Ramkrishna will always be remembered, inspiring us to aim for the Almighty!! Teaching us the Pure Love to win all!! The childlike simplicity in his character was an unique feature! Which comes only after complete surrendership ..  Giving the proper direction to the life of Swami Vivekananda was another of his chief contribution!! 



Here is the Y/T link of the famous Bengali film on Shri Ramkrishna- 'Jata Mat Tata Path' (All paths lead to the God)- 


- Such a Profound Realisation!!! So True!! I just FEEL Thrilled to realise that Shri Ramkrishna ACTUALLY Experienced all these... He LIVED the TRUTH!!



Here is a Y/T link showing the 'Sadhaana' of Shri Ramkrishna (from the same film):-







I also enjoyed many episodes of the serial 'Premer Thakur Shri Ramkrishno', which was shown on Rupashi Bangla channel. They showed the saadhana parts in great details. Wonderful experience to BE 'WITH'  Shri Ramkrishna in his pursuit of the Truth! 



Here is another film on Shri Ramkrishna-  'Bhagawan Shri Ramkrishna'





Truly, an Ocean Of Love!!!  No words are enough to describe him!!! ...

My salutations to the Great Personality!!



Jai Shri Ramkrishna!

Jai Ma Kaali!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Happy 'Maha Shivaraatri' - Karpur Gauram', 'Shankar Shiv Bhole', and Some Other Songs on Mahadev...





Dear Friends, 


Tomorrow is Shivaraatri. A pious day for all the devotees!!


These days I am enjoying the show 'Devon ki Dev Mahadev' in Life OK. The element of Spirituality is very tangible in the serial! It is Blissful indeed!

Here I am sharing some songs from different tv serials

* Title song of 'Devon ki Dev Mahadev'-

'Karpoora gauram karunaavataaram samsaara saaram bhujagendra haaram

Sadaavasantam hridayaara vinde bhavam bhavaani sahitam namaami.'


YouTube link-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WN-IQ6n4OEk







* Another song from 'Devon ki Dev Mahadev'-

'Shankar Shiv Bhole Umapati Mahadev
Palanhaar Parameshwar Vishwaroop Mahadev'

The music is very very sweet, it just soothes our ears...


Here is the YouTube link-  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohaLansw5Zg







* Now the 'Shiva Shiva' background tune from the serial-



(Lyrics- 'Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva/ Aadi Anant Shiva'/ Yogi Mahadev' )


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEECIyyDfH4







* And here is the 'Mahamrityunjaya Mantra', a famous and powerful mantra, also used in Ramanand Sagar's 'Ramayan'- 


'Om Tryambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan
Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat'

(YouTube -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEFCb7kAfGU)



* Now a nice scene from Ramanand Sagar's 'Ramayan' , where we can see Shri Ram offering prayer to His aaradhya- Mahadev (i.e.- the 'Rameshwaram sthaapna' scene)
Here we have two different interpretations of the word- 'Rameshawar' (By Shri Ram and Mahadev, respectively)- 


~ "Ram: ishwaro yasya sa Rameshwar:"

~  "Ramasya Ishwar: yah, sa Rameshwar:"



(YouTube link-  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fVyHhs0qAE) 



In the same sequence,  some lines from 'Ramcharitmanas' has also been used-  


"Ling sthaapi vidhivat kari pooja, siv samaan priy, mohe n duja;
Sivdrohi mam bhagat kahaao, so nar sapnehu mohe n paavon;
Sankar vimukh bhagati chahe mori, so naar ki mudh mati thori."



Watch the whole sequence here -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKVBKwuXXno


(the scene starts at 28 min and continues in the next part...)




* And lastly,  here is the Title sequence of the serial- 'Om Namah Shivay'! The dance of Mahadev (performed by Samar Jai Singh)  is so powerful here!!! The music kept echoing in my ears in the childhood, when the serial used to come on Doordarshan. And the dance vividly remained in my memory since then!!
Watch it here-  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zWwTTAc7O8




Lots of Best Wishes to all of you on this occasion!!


Om Namah Shivaya!



Here are some other posts by me, you may like-

Songs on the Occasion of Shivaratri

http://dpriya-literaturefilmsmusic.blogspot.in/2011/03/songs-on-occcasion-of-shivaratri.html

Happy Maha Shivaratri
http://dpriya-lifearoundme.blogspot.in/2011/03/happy-maha-shivaratri.html

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!