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Saturday, November 24, 2012
Srimad Bhagavad-Gita Sloka, Sri Ramakrishna story,swami vivekananda quotes.
SRIMAD BHAGAVAD-GITA
CHAPTER ONE
Sanskrit:
Asmakam tu visista ye tannibodha dvijottama
nayaka mama sainyasya sanjnartham tanbravimi te
English:
O best of Brahmanas , know them also who are the principal warriors on our side-the generals of my army . For your information. Ishall mention them.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
FAITH AND STRENGTH
Faith, faith, faith in ourselves, faith, faith in God-this is the secret of greatness. If you have faith in all the three hundred and thirty millions of your mythological gods, and in all the gods which foreigners have now and again introduced into your midst, and still have no faith in yourselves, there is no salvation for you.
FANATICISM IS ANOTHER NAME FOR IGNORANCE
A FROG lived in a well. It had lived there for a long time. It was born and brought up there. And it was a small little frog. One day another frog that had lived in the sea came and fell into that well. The frog of the well asked the new-comer, "Whence are you?" The frog of the sea replied, "I am from the sea." The frog of the well questioned: "The sea! How big is that?" The frog of the sea said, "It is very big." The frog of the well stretched its legs and questioned, "Ah! Is your sea so big?" The frog of the sea said, "It is much bigger." The frog of the well then took a leap from one side of the well to the other, and asked, "Is it as big as this, my well?" "My friend”, said the frog of the sea, "how can you compare the sea with your well?" The frog of the well asserted: "No, there can never be anything bigger than my well. Indeed, nothing can be bigger than this! This fellow is a liar, he must be turned out." Such is the case with every narrow-minded man. Sitting in his own little well, he thinks that the whole world is no bigger than his well.
CHAPTER ONE
Sanskrit:
Asmakam tu visista ye tannibodha dvijottama
nayaka mama sainyasya sanjnartham tanbravimi te
English:
O best of Brahmanas , know them also who are the principal warriors on our side-the generals of my army . For your information. Ishall mention them.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
FAITH AND STRENGTH
Faith, faith, faith in ourselves, faith, faith in God-this is the secret of greatness. If you have faith in all the three hundred and thirty millions of your mythological gods, and in all the gods which foreigners have now and again introduced into your midst, and still have no faith in yourselves, there is no salvation for you.
FANATICISM IS ANOTHER NAME FOR IGNORANCE
A FROG lived in a well. It had lived there for a long time. It was born and brought up there. And it was a small little frog. One day another frog that had lived in the sea came and fell into that well. The frog of the well asked the new-comer, "Whence are you?" The frog of the sea replied, "I am from the sea." The frog of the well questioned: "The sea! How big is that?" The frog of the sea said, "It is very big." The frog of the well stretched its legs and questioned, "Ah! Is your sea so big?" The frog of the sea said, "It is much bigger." The frog of the well then took a leap from one side of the well to the other, and asked, "Is it as big as this, my well?" "My friend”, said the frog of the sea, "how can you compare the sea with your well?" The frog of the well asserted: "No, there can never be anything bigger than my well. Indeed, nothing can be bigger than this! This fellow is a liar, he must be turned out." Such is the case with every narrow-minded man. Sitting in his own little well, he thinks that the whole world is no bigger than his well.
14 lokas
1.Satya-Loka,
2.Tapo-loka,
3.Jana-loka,
4.Mahar-loka,
5.Suvar-loka,
6.Buvar-loka,
7.Bhu-loka,
8.Atala-loka,
9.Vithala-loka,
10.Suthala-loka,
11.Talaathala-loka,
12.Rasaathala-loka,
13.Mahaathala-loka,
14.Paathala-loka,
Friday, November 23, 2012
23-10-2012 Srimad Bhagavad-Gita Sloka, Sri Ramakrishna story,swami vivekananda quotes.
SRIMAD BHAGAVAD-GITA
CHAPTER ONE
samskrit:
Pasyaitam panduputranamacarya mahatim camum Vyudham drupadaputrena tava sisyena dhimata
Enghish:
Behold,master,themighty army of the sons of pandu arraued for battle by your talented pupil,dhrstadyumna, son of Drupada.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
The history of the world is the history of a few men who had faith in themdelves. That faith calls out the divinity within. You do not strive sufficiently to manifest infinite power. As soon as a man or a nation loses faith,death comes.
NO SCRIPTURIST EVER VAUNTS OF HIS LEARNING
A LEARNED brahmana once went to a wise king and said, "I am well-versed, O king, in the holy scriptures. I intend to teach you the Bhagavata. The king, who was the wiser of the two, knew well that a man who had really studied the Bhagavata would seek to know his own Self rather than go to a king's court for wealth and honour. So the king replied: "I see, O brahmana, that you yourself have not mastered that book thoroughly. I promise to make you my tutor, but first learn the scripture well." The brahmana went on his way thinking "How foolish it is of the king to say that I have not mastered the Bhagavata, seeing that I have been reading the book over and over all these years." However, he went through the book carefully once more and appeared again before the king. The king told him the same thing again and sent him away. The brahmana was sorely vexed, but thought that there must be some meaning in the behaviour of the king. He went home, shut himself up in his room, and applied himself more than ever to the study of the book. By and by, hidden meanings began to flash into his mind and the vanity of running after the bubbles of riches and honour, kings and courts, wealth and fame appeared to his unclouded vision. From that day forward he gave himself up entirely to attaining perfection by the worship of God, and never thought of returning to the king. A few years after, the king thought of the brahmana and went to his house to see what he was doing. Seeing him, now radiant with Divine light and love, he fell upon his knees and said: "I see that you have now realised the true meaning of the scriptures. I am ready to be your disciple if you will kindly condescend to make me one."
CHAPTER ONE
samskrit:
Pasyaitam panduputranamacarya mahatim camum Vyudham drupadaputrena tava sisyena dhimata
Enghish:
Behold,master,themighty army of the sons of pandu arraued for battle by your talented pupil,dhrstadyumna, son of Drupada.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
The history of the world is the history of a few men who had faith in themdelves. That faith calls out the divinity within. You do not strive sufficiently to manifest infinite power. As soon as a man or a nation loses faith,death comes.
NO SCRIPTURIST EVER VAUNTS OF HIS LEARNING
A LEARNED brahmana once went to a wise king and said, "I am well-versed, O king, in the holy scriptures. I intend to teach you the Bhagavata. The king, who was the wiser of the two, knew well that a man who had really studied the Bhagavata would seek to know his own Self rather than go to a king's court for wealth and honour. So the king replied: "I see, O brahmana, that you yourself have not mastered that book thoroughly. I promise to make you my tutor, but first learn the scripture well." The brahmana went on his way thinking "How foolish it is of the king to say that I have not mastered the Bhagavata, seeing that I have been reading the book over and over all these years." However, he went through the book carefully once more and appeared again before the king. The king told him the same thing again and sent him away. The brahmana was sorely vexed, but thought that there must be some meaning in the behaviour of the king. He went home, shut himself up in his room, and applied himself more than ever to the study of the book. By and by, hidden meanings began to flash into his mind and the vanity of running after the bubbles of riches and honour, kings and courts, wealth and fame appeared to his unclouded vision. From that day forward he gave himself up entirely to attaining perfection by the worship of God, and never thought of returning to the king. A few years after, the king thought of the brahmana and went to his house to see what he was doing. Seeing him, now radiant with Divine light and love, he fell upon his knees and said: "I see that you have now realised the true meaning of the scriptures. I am ready to be your disciple if you will kindly condescend to make me one."
Monday, November 19, 2012
Jagadgurus of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham
# | Jagadgurus of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham | Period of Reign (CE) |
---|---|---|
1. | Sri Shankara Bhagavatpada | 820 (videha-mukti) |
2. | Sri Sureshwaracharya | 820 - 834 |
3. | Sri Nityabodaghana | 834-848 |
4. | Sri Jnanaghana | 848 - 910 |
5. | Sri Jnanottama | 910 - 954 |
6. | Sri Jnanagiri | 954 - 1038 |
7. | Sri Simhagiri | 1038 - 1098 |
8. | Sri Ishwara Tirtha | 1098 - 1146 |
9. | Sri Nrisimha Tirtha | 1146 - 1229 |
10. | Sri Vidya Shankara Tirtha | 1229 - 1333 |
11. | Sri Bharati Krishna Tirtha | 1333 - 1380 |
12. | Sri Vidyaranya | 1380 - 1386 |
13. | Sri Chandrasekhara Bharati I | 1386 - 1389 |
14. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati I | 1389 - 1408 |
15. | Sri Puroshottama Bharati I | 1408 - 1448 |
16. | Sri Shankara Bharati | 1448 - 1455 |
17. | Sri Chandrasekhara Bharati II | 1455 - 1464 |
18. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati II | 1464 - 1479 |
19. | Sri Puroshottama Bharati II | 1479 - 1517 |
20. | Sri Ramachandra Bharati | 1517 - 1560 |
21. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati III | 1560 - 1573 |
22. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati IV | 1573 - 1576 |
23. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati V | 1576 - 1600 |
24. | Sri Abhinava Nrisimha Bharati | 1600 - 1623 |
25. | Sri Sacchidananda Bharati I | 1623 - 1663 |
26. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati VI | 1663 - 1706 |
27. | Sri Sacchidananda Bharati II | 1706 - 1741 |
28. | Sri Abhinava Sacchidananda Bharati I | 1741 - 1767 |
29. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati VII | 1767 - 1770 |
30. | Sri Sacchidananda Bharati III | 1770 - 1814 |
31. | Sri Abhinava Sacchidananda Bharati II | 1814 - 1817 |
32. | Sri Nrisimha Bharati VIII | 1817 - 1879 |
33. | Sri Sacchidananda Shivabhinava Nrisimha Bharati | 1879 - 1912 |
34. | Sri Chandrasekhara Bharati III | 1912 - 1954 |
35. | Sri Abhinava Vidyatirtha | 1954 - 1989 |
36. | Sri Bharati Tirtha | 1989 - Present |
Sringeri Peetham
19-10-2012:Srimad Bhagavad-Gita Sloka, Sri Ramakrishna story,swami vivekananda quotes.
SRIMAD BHAGAVAD-GITA SLOKA
CHAPTER ONE
-----------
Sanskrit:
Drstva tu pandavanikam vyudham duryodhanastada
Acaryamupasangamya raja vacanamabravit
English:
Sanjaya said: At that time, seeing the army of the Pandavas drawn up for battle and approaching Dronacarya, King Duryodhana spke the following words
SRI RAMAKRISHNA STORY
UNFORTUNATE IT IS TO BE SEIZED BY A WATER-SNAKE
ONE day as I was passing the Panchavati on my way to the pine-grove, I heard a bullfrog croaking. I thought it must have been seized by a snake. After sometime, as I was coming back, I could still hear its terrified croaking. I looked to see what was the matter, and found that a water-snake had seized it. The snake could neither swallow it nor give it up. So there was no end to the frog's suffering. 1 thought that had it been seized by a cobra it would have been silenced after three croaks at the most. As it was only a water-snake, both of them had to go through this agony. A man's ego is destroyed after three croaks, as it were, if he gets into the clutches of a real teacher. But if the teacher is an 'unripe' one, then both the teacher and the disciple undergo endless suffering. The disciple cannot get rid cither of his ego or of the shackles of the world. If a disciple falls into the clutches of an incompetent teacher, he does not attain liberation.
Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
FAITH AND STRENGTH
He is an atheist who does not believe in himself. The religions said that he was an atheist who did not believe in God. The new religion says that he is an atheist who does not believe in himself.
CHAPTER ONE
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Sanskrit:
Drstva tu pandavanikam vyudham duryodhanastada
Acaryamupasangamya raja vacanamabravit
English:
Sanjaya said: At that time, seeing the army of the Pandavas drawn up for battle and approaching Dronacarya, King Duryodhana spke the following words
SRI RAMAKRISHNA STORY
UNFORTUNATE IT IS TO BE SEIZED BY A WATER-SNAKE
ONE day as I was passing the Panchavati on my way to the pine-grove, I heard a bullfrog croaking. I thought it must have been seized by a snake. After sometime, as I was coming back, I could still hear its terrified croaking. I looked to see what was the matter, and found that a water-snake had seized it. The snake could neither swallow it nor give it up. So there was no end to the frog's suffering. 1 thought that had it been seized by a cobra it would have been silenced after three croaks at the most. As it was only a water-snake, both of them had to go through this agony. A man's ego is destroyed after three croaks, as it were, if he gets into the clutches of a real teacher. But if the teacher is an 'unripe' one, then both the teacher and the disciple undergo endless suffering. The disciple cannot get rid cither of his ego or of the shackles of the world. If a disciple falls into the clutches of an incompetent teacher, he does not attain liberation.
Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
FAITH AND STRENGTH
He is an atheist who does not believe in himself. The religions said that he was an atheist who did not believe in God. The new religion says that he is an atheist who does not believe in himself.
Vedic Mathematics tip one
Subtractions:
Method 1:
100-45=55
4 5
Subtract 9 Subtract 10
5 5
Method 2:
1000-634
6 3 4
Subtract 9 Subtract 9 Subtract 10
3 6 6
Method3:
10000-5437
5 4 3 7
Subtract 9 Subtract 9 Subtract 9 Subtract 10
4 5 6 3
Method4:
1000-450
4 5 0
Subtract 9 Subtract 10 last 0 take 0
5 5 0
Method5:
10000-5630
5 6 3 0
Subtract
9 Subtract 9 Subtract 10 last 0 take 0
4 3 7 0
Human age =100years Lord Brahma age=317882880000000 years
1 Second
60 Seconds = 1 minite
60 Minutes = 1 Hour
24 Hours = 1 Day
7 Days = 1 Week
30 Days = 1 Month
24 Months = 1 Year
10 Years= 1 Decade
100 Years = Human age
Bharath Purans says:
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Kali Yugam = 432000 years
Dvapara Yugam = 864000 years
Treta Yugam = 1296000 years
Khrutha yugam = 1728000 years
4 yugas = 4320000 years (1 Maha yugam)
72 Maha yugas = 311040000 years (1 Manvantharam)
14 Manvantharas =4354560000 years ( 1 kalpamu)
1 kalpamu = ½ day of Brahma
1 Day of brahma = 8709120000 years
1 Year of brahma = 3178828800000 years
Age of brahma = 317882880000000 years
60 Seconds = 1 minite
60 Minutes = 1 Hour
24 Hours = 1 Day
7 Days = 1 Week
30 Days = 1 Month
24 Months = 1 Year
10 Years= 1 Decade
100 Years = Human age
Bharath Purans says:
---------------------
Kali Yugam = 432000 years
Dvapara Yugam = 864000 years
Treta Yugam = 1296000 years
Khrutha yugam = 1728000 years
4 yugas = 4320000 years (1 Maha yugam)
72 Maha yugas = 311040000 years (1 Manvantharam)
14 Manvantharas =4354560000 years ( 1 kalpamu)
1 kalpamu = ½ day of Brahma
1 Day of brahma = 8709120000 years
1 Year of brahma = 3178828800000 years
Age of brahma = 317882880000000 years
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Aryabhatta
Aryabhatta(ad 486-550) was the greatest mathematician-astronomer of india. He was born at 'Muziris' a small village near trissur. he went to kusumapura for higher studies and he lived there
aryabhatta is major works were the aryabhatiyam and the aryabhatta sidhanta. aryabhatiyam presented ba number of innovations in mathematics and asronomy in verse form. His disciple were Bhaskara i and nilakantha somayaji. He was the first mathematician to letters of the
alphabet to denote nuknown quantities. Aryabhata's systemm of asronomy was called the Audayaka system.
He invented zero
He invented zero
Srimad Bhagavad-Gita Sloka, Sri Ramakrishna story,swami vivekananda quotes.
swami vivekananda
strength is life weaknees deathTHAT DIVINE YEARNING
GOD cannot be seen without yearning of heart, and this yearning is impossible unless one has finished with the experiences of life. Those who live surrounded by 'woman and gold', and have not yet come to the end of their experiences, do notyearn for God. When I lived at Kamarpukur, Hriday's son, a child of four or five years old, used to spend the whole day with me. He played with toys and almost forgot everything else. But no sooner did evening come than he would say, "I want to go to my mother." I would try to cajole him in various ways and would say, "Here, I'll give you a pigeon." But he wouldn't be consoled with such things; he would weep and cry, "I want to go to my mother." He didn't enjoy playing any more. I myself wept to see his state.One should cry for God that way, like a child. That is what it means to be restless for God. One doesn't enjoy play or food any longer. After one's experiences of the world are over, one feels this restlessness and weeps for God.Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna
SRIMAD BHAGAVADGITA
sanskrit
dharmaksetre kuruketre samaveta yuyutsavah mamakh pandavasciva kimakurvata sanjaya
english
Dhrtarastra said:Sanjaya gathered on the sacred soil of Kuruksetr eager to fight, what did my Sons and the sons of pandu do?
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