Tuesday, 22 January 2013

om shati om shatnti om shanti


If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.

- Buddha -




HANUMAN MANTRA TO CALM THE MIND :
A turbulent and disturbed mind is the diagnostic center for most diseases and ailments. Disturbances in the physical body start expressing themselves through the mind as it is the only channel of expression. A calm mind is the indicator of good health; physical as well as physiological.

With this mantra you can calm not only your mind but also that of any other person who is going through a torrid time.

To use this mantra you have to chant it with concentration and while chanting the mantra sprinkle some water on the head and body of the mentally disturbed person. Alternately you can also apply some sacred ash [Vibhuti] or simply slowly rotate your hand over the head of that person.

MANTRA :
aage do jhilmili peeche do nand
Raksha sitaram ki rakhbare hanumant
Hanuman hanumanta aavat muth karau chaukhanda
Sankal toro loha ko faro bajar kivar
Ajjar kilen bajjar kilen aese rog haath se dhilen
Meri bhakti guru ki shakti furo mantra ishwari vaacha ||









sहरे कृष्ण हरे कृष्ण !! ● SPIRITUAL WARRIOR : Arjuna( Girls or Boys)..We Need To Become Spiritual Warriors.Being a Spiritual warrior has nothing to do with physical battle, making war, fighting or being mean and tough. The battle of the Spiritual warrior is the mastery of one's self......A spiritual warrior is a person that has found their inner spirit or truth and understood that in order to be a human being one has to be attuned to it at all times. This means to struggle and fight against all kinds of inner and outer obstacles.....spiritual peace or bliss is a result of fight, personal vigor and application of will-power....I am a Spiritual Warrior. ...Love is my only sword, ....Faith my only shield. ....Truth my only map, ....Wisdom my only commander. .....I stand for all that is good, ..I protect the light. ......I reject all that is evil, .....I conquer the darkness. .....My wars are not fought on the battlefield......Wherever there is ignorance, hatred, .....Suffering or fear I wage war. ....Wars not fought with bombs and bullets. ....Wars where blood is not spilt or lives destroyed. ....Wars fought only with truth and light. ...Wars where evil is conquered and darkness destroyed. ...I fight for no country or army. ...No leader, money or power. ...I fight for the spirit of creation. ...I fight to clear the way so it's love and goodness, ....May once again embrace all creation. ...I do all this selflessly and with humility. ...I cleanse my body, temple of the creative force. ...I live in harmony with all things. I resist temptation and embrace enlightenment. ...I vigilantly toil to gain knowledge and wisdom. ....And above all I stand firm as a beacon in the night, ...For all mankind to follow. ..... The Great Objective of Our Soul : Liberation means freedom, Release ..........●!! राम राम हरे हरे !!●

Why and how should we engage in occupational engagements?

Srila Prabhupada writes in SRIMAD BHAGAVATHAM (1-2-9)

“Pure devotional service to the Lord is automatically followed by perfect knowledge and detachment from material existence. But there are others who consider that all kinds of different occupational engagements, including those of religion, are meant for material gain. The general tendency of any ordinary man in any part of the world is to gain some material profit in exchange for religious or any other occupational service. Even in the Vedic literatures, for all sorts of religious performances an allurement of material gain is offered, and most people are attracted by such allurements or blessings of religiosity.

Why are such so-called men of religion allured by material gain? Because material gain can enable one to fulfill desires, which in turn satisfy sense gratification. This cycle of occupational engagements includes so-called religiosity followed by material gain and material gain followed by fulfillment of desires. Sense gratification is the general way for all sorts of fully occupied men. But in the statement of Suta Gosvami, as per the verdict of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, this is nullified by the present sloka. 

One should not engage himself in any sort of occupational service for material gain only. Nor should material gain be utilized for sense gratification.























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