Thursday, 11 July 2013

Miracles of Saints - a Foriegner Experiences - Extrats From santhanam.Swaminathan Blog

By london swaminathan
List of Hindu Miracles
Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh has translated into English a poem by  Tamil saint Thayumanavar, who lived in southern India two hundred years ago. This gives an idea of the miracles done by Hindu saints, particularly Siddhars.
You can control a mad elephant
You can shut the mouth of bear or tiger
You can ride a lion
You can play with the cobra
You can make a living by alchemy
You can wander through the world incognito
You can make vassals of the gods
You can be ever youthful
You can walk on water
You can live in fire
You can achieve all Siddhis at home
But to control the mind is rare and difficult.
(*Tamil original is given at the end)
Controlling mind is harder than doing miracles. When a person starts doing severe penance he gets lots of temptations from the angels. (Kanchi Paramacharya says in one of his lectures that the angels hover around you and beg you to use them). Anyone who falls a prey to such temptation is trapped with women or gold or some strange desires such as building a new temple or starting a new movement or creating a Utopia. Those who ignore and go beyond that temptation will reach God. But there are some saints, who come back from that stage to awaken the mankind. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa said that knowing that there is a big ocean of ever bliss, they rush back to the world to announce: Please Believe me, Please come with me, Please Join me to merge with the Nithya Ananda=Bliss forever.

Some examples for each category:
You can control a mad elephant
Appar did it. Uthayanan did it. Kanchi Pramacharya did it when the Mutt elephant was in ruts.
When a raging mad bull came running through a narrow lane, everyone else ran helter-skelter. Swami Vivekananda stood still and it went back the way it came.
You can shut the mouth of bear or tiger
Ramana Maharishi did it. He lived with tigers. Sastha/Ayappan did it.
Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahamsa Yogananda gives details about a Tiger Swami.
You can ride a lion
Goddess Durga did it. King Bharata (India is named after him) did it.
You can play with the cobra
All the Hindu Gods have cobra on their bodies. Hindu saints tamed cobras. They meditated in forest and anthills formed over them over the years. Cobras use ant hills as their home. A cobra entered saint Ramana’s ashram and went back when he stared at it.
You can make a living by alchemy
Adi Shankara brought rain of gold coins.
Vidyaranya got bars of gold established Hindu Empire through Harihara and Bukka.
Appar and Sambandhar got gold coins from nowhere.
You can wander through the world incognito
Krishna multiplied himself hundreds time to be with all the Gopikas at the same time. Narada travels to three different worlds incognito and suddenly appear before devotees.
You can be ever youthful
Markandeya was ever 16 years old (Is that why we call sweet sixteen?)
You can walk on water
Padma padacharya ( Lotus Footed) did it when Adi Shankara called him.
When he rushed to serve his Guru he walked on the river and lotus flowers came out to hold his feet.
You can live in fire
Adi Shankara did drink boiling iron to teach his disciples a lesson, who were blindly imitating everything he did.

List of Eight Types of Miracles (Ashta Ma Sddhis)
Hindus are the only race in the world to categorise the miracles and gave examples for every kind of miracle in the mythologies or in the life of hundreds of saints. Though we hear about miracles done by other religious leaders, Hindus divided them into eight crystal clear types. They took this branch of science more seriously than others.

Siddhar is one who attained Siddhi i.e. special psychic and supernatural powers, which has been defined to be eight fold in the science of yoga.

1.Anima :power of becoming the size of an atom and entering into smaalest life.
2.Mahima : power of becoming mighty and co-extensive with the universe.
3.Laghima : capacity to be light, though big in size
4.Garima : capacity to be heavy though seeming small in size
5.Prapthi : capacity to enter all the worlds from Brahmaloka to Pathalam
6.Prakasyam : power of disembodying and entering into other bodies and going to heaven and enjoying whatever one wants from one place
7.Isithvam :  having the creative power of God and control over the sun, the moon and the elements
8.Vasithvam : power of control over kings and Gods.

Miracles by Saints
William Joseph Jackson has beautifully summarised the Hindu miracles into several categories in his book “Thyagaraja: Life and Lyrics”. Following is the gist from his long introduction:
1. A miracle of origins: A god appears, often in a dream, and commands the parents to undertake an action or announces the imminent birth of a great soul. The musical trinity Sri Thyagaraja, Muthswami Dikshithar, Shyama Shastry and Vaishnava saint Vedanta Desikar, Telugu composer Kshetraya are also remembered as being announced in this way. ( in many saints’ life the dream plays a main role in the miracles either through the devotees or the saint himself). Mothers of Buddha, Mahavira and Adi Shankara had strange dreams.
2. Aid from an ascetic: Intervention by a long dead sanyasin (ascetic) or by a mythical figure. A holy man appears and gives a magical spell (Mantra) or gives his powers to the new person. Most of the saints see someone in dream or under a tree or in the guise of a devotee who they consider as people sent by god. Saint Ramanuja repeated Om Namo Narayana and became greater than his Guru. Manikkavasagar met someone under the tree and became his disciple. Mathurakavi did the same when he met Nammazvar under the greenwood Tamarind tree.
3. Learning from an extraordinary Guru: They receive education from some famous people or become the disciple of a great person. English educated atheist Swami Vivekananda was guided by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Adi Shankara was taught by his guru Govinda Bhagavathpatha. It is like cutting raw diamonds to shape and polish them.
4. Trial and Vision: Even though they are guided by a famous or a mysterious Guru, they also do their own penance. Saint Thyagaraja did repeat Rama’s name 960 million times. Adi Shnakara did long penance/tapas and went to various holy shrines. Valmiki did penance till anthills grew over him.
5. Tests and Trouble: Before becoming famous they were tested by God in many ways. Either the king or someone in power gives them all the troubles, but yet they come out unscathed. Pallava King gave lot of troubles to Appar, a great Saivite saint. Many saints were thrown into prisons by the kings, but yet they came out as pure as gold. Bhadrachalam Ramdas, Saint Mirabhai and saint Thyagaraja went through such hassles.
6.Performing miracles: They show their influence on nature. They can control all the five elements. They can bring rains like Muthuswami Dikshitar or they can make the floods subside like Adi Shankara. Kulandhaiyananda Swamikal of Madurai stalled a train. Only when the British officer realised his greatness and apologised to him the train moved.
7. Recovery of lost Objects: They can recover long lost objects or create new things from nowhere. Adi Shankara recovered some Spatika lingas (Crystal Lingas) and installed them in temples. He made a shower of gold coins when he saw a poor lady. Several saints did this type of miracles.
8. Power of music: They pour out their feelings in poems. They are in thousands. Since there were no stenos or voice recorders in those days, out of the thousands of poems we have recovered only a few thousands. Whether it is Vedas or Thevaram or Thiruppugaz, or the songs of great composers what we have got today is only a fraction of their productions- tip of an iceberg.
9. Predicting Future: Saints knew when they are going to leave the mortal frame. They tell their close devotees or hint at it. They also predict future. We have several instances in every saint’s life. Lot of saints tell their near and dear devotees what is going to happen in future—but only good things.
We can see a pattern in all these miracles. I started listing the miracles of Hindu saints, but half way through, I realised it is going to be a never ending task. We need huge volumes of writings to list all the miracles. India was/is/will be full of miracle men. Every village or town had at least one great man in the past. The number of historically recognised or recorded saints itself will run into thousands. Let’s at least accept MIRACLES DO HAPPEN!
Please read my previous articles on Miracles in the blogs:
1.Time Travel by Two Tamil Saints 2.Saints who Entered Fire 3.Mysterious Tamil Birdman 4.Do Hindus Believe in ETs and Alien Worlds? 5.Do Our Dreams Have Meanings? 6.When Animals worship God, Why not Men? 6.Two Mangoes that Changed Tamil World 7. Mysterious Disappearance of Hindu Saints 8. Mysterious Messengers for Ajanta, Ellora, Angko Wat 9. Amazing Power of Human Mind 10.Miracles! You can do it.
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*Tamil Original of Thayumanavar song:
கந்துக மதக் கரியை வசமா நடத்தலாம்;
கரடி வெம்புலி வாயையுங் கட்டலாம்;
ஒரு சிங்கம் முதுகின் மேற் கொள்ளலாம்;
கட்செவி எடுத்தாட்டலாம்
வெந்தழ லின்  இரதம் வைத்தைந்து லோகத்தையும்
வேதித்து விற்றுன்ண்ணலாம்;
வேறொ� �ுவர் கானாமல் உலத்துலாவரலாம்
விண்ணவ ரை ஏவல் கொள்ளலாம்;
சந்ததமும் இளமையோடிருக்கலாம்
மற் றொரு சரீரத்திலும் புகுதலாம்;
சலமேல் நடக்கலாம்; கனல் மேலிருக்கலாம்
தன்னிகர ில் சித்தி பெறலாம்
சிந்தையை அடக்கியே சும்மா இருக்கின்ற திறமரிது

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

An Interesting Post




Mekkaa  is  a Hindu Religious Place – A Post in Web
This post is not an attempt to insult Hindus. I'm basically interested in getting Hindus point of view regarding what is posted below. For some reason it seems many Muslims hate Hindus. In fact, Muslims will often call a person a "Hindu" as a way to insult the person. I personally have no problem with Hindus--we should all try to live with each other in peace. I've done some research and it seems that Islam adopted a number of Hindu practices, which I enumerate below. So the next time Muslims try to insult Hindus just tell them that Islam stole from the Hindu religion.

To begin, the black stone that Muslims idolize each year at Hajj is "pagan" in origin as it was idolized by pagans long before Mohammad came along. Actually, Islam has adopted some rituals from the Hindu faith, which is poetic justice as Muslims like to accuse people of being Hindu when they want to insult them. But the truth is that Islam and Hinduism share similarities which indicate that Islam adopted some aspects of the Hindu faith and other ancient religious practices. For example:

1. The black stone at Kaaba is held sacred and holy in Islam and is called "Hajre Aswad" from the Sanskrit word Sanghey Ashweta or Non-white stone. The Shiva Lingam is also called Sanghey Ashweta. So what is in Kaaba could be the same what Hindus worship.

2. The pedestal Maqam-E-Ibrahim at the centre of the Kaaba is octagonal in shape. In Hinduism, the pedestal of Brahma the creator is also octagonal in shape.

3. Muslim pilgrims visiting the Kaaba temple go around it seven times. In no other mosque does the circumambulation prevail. Hindus invariably circumambulate or Pradakshina, around their deities. This is yet another proof that the Kaaba shrine is pre-Islamic.

4. In Shiva temples Hindus always practice circumambulation or Pradakshina. Just as in Hinduism, the custom of circumambulation by muslim pilgrims around the entire Kaaba building seven times shows that the claim that in Islam they don’t worship stones is not true.


5.Allah was one of the deities in Kaaba long before Islam was founded. It might come as a stunning revelation to many that the word ‘ALLAH’ itself is Sanskrit. In Sanskrit language Allah, Akka and Amba are synonyms. They signify a goddess or mother. The term ‘ALLAH’ forms part of Sanskrit chants invoking goddess Durga, also known as Bhavani, Chandi and Mahishasurmardini. The Islamic word for God is., therefore, not an innovation but the ancient Sanskrit appellation retained and continued by Islam. Allah means mother or goddess and mother goddess.

6. The King Vikramaditya inscription was found on a gold dish hung inside the Kaaba shrine in Mecca, proving beyond doubt that the Arabian Peninsula formed a part of his Indian Empire.

7. King Vikrama’s preachers had succeeded in spreading the Vedic Hindu sacred scriptures in Arabia and Arabs were once followers of the Indian Vedic way of life.(REMEMBER the number 786 on the Quran! HINDU!!)

8. The annual fair known as OKAJ which used to be held every year around the Kaaba temple in Mecca and the present annual hajj of the Muslims to the Kaaba is of earlier pre-Islamic congregation.. Even to this day ancient Siva emblems can be seen. It is the Shankara (Siva) stone that Muslim pilgrims reverently touch and kiss in the Kaaba.

9. Muslims shave their head and beard and don special sacred attire that consists of two seamless sheets of white cloth. One is to be worn round the waist and the other over the shoulders. Both these rites are remnants of the old Vedic practice of entering Hindu temples clean and with holy seamless white sheets.


VEDIARENDAL TEMPLE PANCHAMUGA PRATHYANGARAA


PANCHAMUGA PRATHYANGARAA DEVI TEMPLE ,VEDIARENDAL - MANAMADURAI

It is said that Lord Rama before starting To Srilanka For  War on Raavana and Before Starting Preparations  For The Trip , Sage  Agasthia  Rishi And His Wife Lobamuthirai  received Lord Rama and they Teached Aadithya Hirudayam and instructed Rama to Recite before Starting Operations for Raavan Destruction. Lors Rama did as per Rishis wordings and also worshipped
Prathyangaraa Devi the Roopam of all sakthis . The Guruji here saying that this has been proved from Agasthya Naadi and Gowthama Naadi sayings long ago.

Mahaa Panchamukha Prathyangaraa Amman Ashram is at Vediarendal near Manamadurai en route Madurai to Sivagangai along with Other sakthis

The Diety is in Kerala Style with Panch Mukhas and every tamil new year minimum 50000 people 
coming here to get Kai Neettam ( Prasadams with One Coin, Thaamboolam after special Pooja)
this is said to be auspicious and all those who got Kai Neettam will be blessed with                           " Aanandamayamaana vaazhkkai aandu muzhuvathum "

This place is called Vediarendal - connected with vediar means Rishis , Brahmans who chant Vedams . the Vriksham here is "Thanthondri" very rare species of ancient back ground and the specialities of the Tree is Leaf with 5 petals and No body can see when the leaves dry & fall for regrowth.

These make this place special divine background. The Temple managed by Private Trust and doing Annadaanams , Vedasikshaas etc and other related religious activities.

As in all  Bathrakaliamman koils, Amavasyai , Pournami , Vishu = Aadi & Thai are full of festivals and crowdy.



Tuesday, 2 July 2013

MANTHRAS 7




SHRI BAGLAMUKHI STOTRAM
THIS Presentation is adopted from an ancientrare Grantha, named
Rudrayamal Tantra
. Such a sadhakwho reads this great hymn becomes safe from every side.Nobody can create obstacles in his way. All the opponentsof the sadhak turn into statues. The qualities of fortunecan be seen in this hymn.At first remember your Gurudeva and Shri Ganesha.
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Obeisance to Gurudeva
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Obeisance to Shri Ganesha
 Take water in your right palm and read the Viniyoga:-
Viniyoga:-
Om asya Shri Baglamukhi-stotrasya Bhagwan Naradarishih, Baglamukhi Deveta, Mam Sannihitanamadushtanam virodhinam vang mukh- pada-jivha-buddhinamstambhnarthe Shri Baglamukhi Prasad sidhyarthe pattheviniyogah.
Om. Of this hymn of Shri Baglamukhi, Narada is the rishi. The aspect of divinity is Baglamukhi. The destruction by paralysis of my enemies’ speech, mouth, legs,intellect and the grace of Shri Baglamukhi in the success of  this aim is fruit of the mantra’s application.
Reading the above Mantra let the water drop from yourright hand. Then do Kara-nyasa.
  
Kara-nyasa:
Om Hleem angusthhabhyam namah.
Om Hleem obeisance to the thumbs (touch both thumbstogether)
Om Baglamukhi tarjnibhyam namah.
Om Baglamukhi to the index fingers Svaha (touch indexfingers)
Om sarva dushtanam Madhyamabhyam vashata.
(Om all the bad enemies to the middle fingers vashat(touch middle fingers).
Om vacham mukham padam stambhaya anamikabhyam Hum.
Om speech, mouth, feet paralyze to the ring fingers Hum(touch both ring fingers).
Om jivham keelaya Kanishthhikabhyam vaushat
.Om Peg the tongue! To the little fingers Vaushat (touchboth little fingers)
Om budhim vinashaya Hleem Om swaha kartal karprashthhabhyam namah.
Om destroy the intellect! Hleem Om Svaha to the frontand the back of the hands Phat (touch both palms andbacks of hands with each other).

HRADAYADI-NYASA: -
Om Hleem Hradyay namah
.Om Hleem obeisance to the heart (touch your heart withcombination of thumb and ring finger).
Om Baglamukhi Sirase Svaha
.Om Baglamukhi to the head Svaha (touch your head asbefore).
Om sarva dushtanam shikhaye vashat
.Om all the bad to the lock of hair (touch your shikha (tuft)as before).
Om vacham mukham padam stambhaya Kavchaye Hum.
Om speech, mouth, feet paralyze to the Kavacha Hum(cross the hands with each other and touch yourshoulders).
Om Jivham Keelaya Netra trayaye vaushat.
 Om Peg the tongue! To the three eyes Vaushat (touch botheyes including Agya Chakra).
Om Buddhim vinashaya Hleem Om swaha Astraye Phat.
Om destroy the intellect Hleem Om Svaha to the arm Phat(Snap the fingers three times around the head clock wise and then with the help of right index and middle fingersclap thrice on left palm).
DHYANAM (Meditation)
English:-Sauvarnasan sansthitam-tri-nayanam pitanshu-kollasineem;Hema-bhang-ruchim shashank-mukutam sachchampakasragyutam.Hastair-mudgar-pash-vajra-rasanam sambi-bhrateem-bhushanairVyaptangim Baglamukhi tri-jagatama sanstambhinim

chintayet.

  Baglamukhi, who is seated on a gold  throne, with three eyes, wearing yellow clothes, blissful, withlimbs as bright as pure gold, wearing a garland of Champak flowers, with the moon as Her diadem, with Her hands holding a club(Hammer), and a noose which binds the opponent. Her limbs are decorated with jewels, and She is the All paralyser of the three worlds.

MANTHRAS 6

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 Sarv siddhi prada Bagala ashtottar shatnam stotram.Brahmaastr-rupini devi mata shri Bagalamukhi,Chichchhaktir-gyan-roopa cha brahmaanand-pradaayini.Mahavidya maha-laxmi shrimat-tripur-sundari,Bhuvneshi jaganmata parvati sarva-mangla.Lalita Bhairvi Shanta Annapurna Kuleshwari,Varahi Chhinnamasta cha Tara Kali Saraswati.Jagat-pujya Maha-maya Kameshi Bhagmalini,Daksh-putri Shivankastha Shiv-roopa Shiv-priya.Sarv-sampat-kari devi sarv-lok-vashankari,Ved-vidya Maha-pujya bhaktaa-dveshi bhayankari.Stambh-roopa stambhini cha dusht-stambhan-karini,Bhakt-priya maha-bhoga Shri-vidya Lalitambika.Maina-putri shivaananda matangi Bhuvneshwari,Naar-singhi Narendraa cha nrapa-arradhya Narottama.Nagini nag-putri cha nag-raj-suta Uma,Pitaamba peet-pushpa cha peet-vastr-priya shubha.Peet-gandh-priya Rama Peet-ratnaarchita shiva,Ardh-chandr-dhari devi Gada-mudgar-dhaarini.Savitri tripada shuddha sadyo-raag-vivardhini,Vishnu-roopa Jagan-moha Brahm-roopa Hari-priya.Rudr-roopa rudr-shaktish-chinmayi bhakt-vatsalaa,Lok-mata shiva sandhya Shiv-pujan-tatparaa.Dhanaa-dhyaksha dhaneshi cha dharmdaa dhanda dhanaa,Chand-darp-hari devi Shumbh-asur-nivharini.Raj-rajeshwari devi Mahishasur-mardini,Madhu-Kaitabh-hantri cha Rakt-been-vinaashini.Dhumraksh-daitya-hantri cha Bhandaasur-vinashini,Renu-putri Maha-maya Bhramari Bhramra-ambika.Jvalamukshi Bhar-kali Bagala Shatru-vinaashini,
Indraani Indra-pujya cha guhya-mata guneshvari,Vajr-paash-dharaa devi jivha-mudgar-dhaarini,Bhakta-anand-kari devi Bagala Parmeshwari.Shruti-phal (Result).Ashtottar-shatam naamnam Bagala-yaastu yah Patthet,Ripu-baadha-vinirmuktah Laxmi-sthairyam-vaapnuyaat.Bhoot-pret-pishaachaascha grah-peeda-nivarnnam,Rajano vash-maayanti sarv-aishvaryam-cha vindati.Naana-vidya cha labhatay rajyam praapnoti-nishchitam,Bhukti-muktim-vaapnoti sakshaat shiv-samo bhavet.(This stotram belongs to Rudryaamalay Tantra)

MANTHRAS 5

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One of the powerful Mantras that WILL  help all : ( Narration By a Foreigner )
Buddhist Monk Manthra

“Om mani padme hum”

I was taught this Mantra by one of my American colleagues. He was actually a staunch Catholic. During one of his visits to Nepal 22 years ago he came to know that back home his wife went into labor and delivered a baby but passed away due to complications. He was heartbroken and did not want to return back to U.S to see his dead wife and newborn. So one of his colleagues in his Nepal office took him to a Buddhist priest and there the priest taught him this mantra and asked to concentrate on it so that he will feel less stressed and will learn to accept what had happened. When I heard this story I was impressed but never paid much attention thinking to myself that since I’m a Hindu I know a lot of mantras so why bother to learn this mantra . But when I had Endometriosis and my pain started getting worse and worse I tried to meditate and chant all slokas but it was of no use. But then he again forced me to chant this regularly.

I slowly started focusing my energy in this mantra and it helped me forget my pain as my concentration was on this mantra. More than anything it gave me immense mental peace.

More on this mantra:
Tibetan Buddhists believe that saying the mantra (prayer), Om Mani Padme Hum, out loud or silently to oneself, invokes the powerful benevolent attention and blessings of Chenrezig, the embodiment of compassion. Viewing the written form of the mantra is said to have the same effect -- it is often carved into stones, and placed where people can see them.
Spinning the written form of the mantra around in a Mani wheel (or prayer wheel) is also believed to give the same benefit as saying the mantra, and Mani wheels, small hand wheels and large wheels with millions of copies of the mantra inside, are found everywhere in the lands influenced by Tibetan Buddhism.
It is said that all the teachings of the Buddha are contained in this mantra: Om Mani Padme Hum cannot really be translated into a simple phrase or sentence.
The mantra originated in India; as it moved from India into Tibet, the pronunciation changed because some of the sounds in the Indian Sanskrit language were hard for Tibetans to pronounce.

Om Mani Pedme Hum (or Om Mani Pedme Hung), is the most common mantra in Tibet, recited by Buddhists, painted or carved on rocks, prayer wheels, or yak skulls and seen around most usually. Tibetan people, almost all Buddhists, do believe that it is very good to practice the mantra of Chenrezi, the Bodhisattva of Compassion (The protective deity of Tibet), which may, relieve negative karma, accumulate merit, help rescue them from the sea of suffering and achieve Buddhahood. Speaking the mantra loud or silently, spinning prayer wheels with the mantra, and carving mantra into stones are the usual practices.


Om, symbolize one's impure body, speech and mind, and also the pure noble body, speech and mind of a Buddha. Buddhism claims that an impure body, speech and mind can be transformed into pure ones of a Buddha, who was once impure and later by removing their negative attributes, achieved enlightenment on his path.

Mani, the jewel, symbolizes factors of method, compassion and love, the altruistic intention to become enlightened. "Just as a jewel is capable of removing poverty, so the altruistic mind of enlightenment is capable of removing the poverty, or difficulties, and of solitary peace. Similarly, just as a jewel fulfills the wishes of sentient beings, so the altruistic intention to become enlightened fulfills the wishes of sentient beings", the Dalai Lama says.

PADME means lotus and symbolizes wisdom. Growing out ofmud, but not being stained by mud, lotus indicates the quality of wisdom, which keeps you out of contradiction.