Saturday, 18 May 2013

Forum for Hindu Awakening

After waking up from bed perform Kardarshan (looking at ones' hands) and recites the following Shlok:

कराग्रे वसते लक्ष्‍मी: करमध्‍ये सरस्‍वती ।
करमूले तु गोविंद: प्रभाते करदर्शनम्‌ ।।

This means, Goddess Lakshmi resides in the upper portion of the hand, Goddess Saraswati in the middle and Sri Vishnu at the base; hence, we should have a Darshan of the hand after waking up in the morning.

Method for performing Kardarshan: Join the hands to form a hollow, concentrate on it and perform Kardarshan. Have a Bhav while reciting each part of the Shlok that, the Deity resides in that protion of the hand.

Sanatan’s Saint H.H. Parasharam Pande from Akola, Maharashtra provides the implied meaning of the Shlok as: In the upper portion of the hand resides Lakshmi. For worldly matters we need Lakshmi. In the middle of the hand resides Saraswati. Saraswati denotes knowledge and wisdom. If knowledge and wisdom are not present while acquiring wealth, then, Lakshmi becomes Alakshmi and becomes the cause of ruin. At the base of the hand resides Govind. Govind Himself exists in the middle and in the upper portion in the form of Saraswati and Lakshmi respectively.

As per the scripture Amrutanubhav, ‘Even though the base, the middle and the upper portions appear separate, yet Govind only functions through them in a specific form. Hence, we should begin our day with Kardarshan and pray with a Bhav of complete surrender towards them.’

From the Universe, the frequencies of the Deity’s Principles are attracted towards the hollow of the hand. These manifest in the hollow and then move around in it. The hollow of the hands create a Brahmamudra. Because of this, the Sushumna-nadi of the body is activated.
After waking up from bed perform Kardarshan (looking at ones' hands) and recites the following Shlok:

    कराग्रे वसते लक्ष्‍मी: करमध्‍ये सरस्‍वती ।
    करमूले तु गोविंद: प्रभाते करदर्शनम्‌ ।।

This means, Goddess Lakshmi resides in the upper portion of the hand, Goddess Saraswati in the middle and Sri Vishnu at the base; hence, we should have a Darshan of the hand after waking up in the morning.

Method for performing Kardarshan: Join the hands to form a hollow, concentrate on it and perform Kardarshan. Have a Bhav while reciting each part of the Shlok that, the Deity resides in that protion of the hand.

Sanatan’s Saint H.H. Parasharam Pande from Akola, Maharashtra provides the implied meaning of the Shlok as: In the upper portion of the hand resides Lakshmi. For worldly matters we need Lakshmi. In the middle of the hand resides Saraswati. Saraswati denotes knowledge and wisdom. If knowledge and wisdom are not present while acquiring wealth, then, Lakshmi becomes Alakshmi and becomes the cause of ruin. At the base of the hand resides Govind. Govind Himself exists in the middle and in the upper portion in the form of Saraswati and Lakshmi respectively.

As per the scripture Amrutanubhav, ‘Even though the base, the middle and the upper portions appear separate, yet Govind only functions through them in a specific form. Hence, we should begin our day with Kardarshan and pray with a Bhav of complete surrender towards them.’

From the Universe, the frequencies of the Deity’s Principles are attracted towards the hollow of the hand. These manifest in the hollow and then move around in it. The hollow of the hands create a Brahmamudra. Because of this, the Sushumna-nadi of the body is activated.

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