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Friday 13 December 2013

Parama Pada

O Grandisre Bhishma! what would be the behaviour of a person to attain Parama Pada. After leaving the body, which follows him?” asked Dharmaja.

“O Dharmanandana! what you have asked are sacred. Only Brahaspati is eligible to teach about them. He is right now coming here. You can clear off all your doubts” said Bhishma.

Meanwhile, Brihaspati arrived there. Dharmaja along with his brothers, received him with due honours. Dharmaja asked the same which he earlier asked Bhishma. Brihaspati told thus:

“O Dharmanandana! During birth and death, either in Punya Loka or Naraka Loka, Jeeva shall exist. In this material world, father, mother, wife, sons, daughters, relatives accompany the dead body upto burial ground. But the dharma which he followed during his life time, follows him even after death. Therefore, even during the life time, one has to perform virtuous deeds, failing which, he goes to hell.” said Brihaspati.

“O Brihaspati! After leaving the body, how dharma accompanies Jeevatma.”asked Dharmaja.


“O Dharmaja! five elements, their attributes, intellect and dharma accompany jeevatma.” said Brihaspati.

“O Brihaspati! how does sperm form?” asked Dharmaja.

“O Dharmaja! The body of human being forms out of five elements. Food gives strength to body. Lust and Passions created in body generate sperm. When female joins male, sperm enters into the body of female, and female becomes pregnant. After nine months, human body comes out. If that human does Punya, he enjoys pleasures. If that human was sinful, he spends sorrowful and miserable life. All the virtuous deeds performed in previous birth cause pleasure and happiness in the present birth. Therefore, one has to perform virtuous deeds always, and keep himself away from sinful acts. As a result of sinful acts committed in previous birth, one takes the birth of beasts, birds,insects etc. It itself is hell and there is no other hell.

Now I tell you about Karma and its results. One who worships father, mother and teacher, he enjoys pleasures. If they are put to trouble, he undergoes sorrowful life. One who commits theft of food grains takes the birth as rat. One who lusts for others’ wives takes birth as eagle or jackal or monkey. He may take the birth of insect also. One who consumes food without offering to divine bodies and Pitaras, takes the birth of a crow. One who abuses his own brother takes the birth of a bird.

If intercourse with others wife he takes birth as an insect. One who kills a person for profit gets the birth of a donkey or bird. One who kills a lady goes to hell. One who steals cooked rice and milk, he takes birth like an insect in rice and milk.

One who steals fruits, iron, silver and gold, takes birth as monkey, crow, bird, insect etc. One who steals others’ clothes takes birth as rabbit. One who commits breach of trust takes birth as fish.” said Brihaspati.

“O Brihaspati! is there no way to get rid of the above sins?” asked Dharmaja.

“O Dharmaja! generally all sins vanish by performing charities. Of all Danas, Annadaana is best. If one performs Annadaana with the money he legally earned, all his sins vanish. One who performs annadaana even by begging, he attains Punya Lokas.

Brahmin by studying Vedas and teaching Vedas to others; Kshatriya by looking after the needs of Brahmins attain higher regions. By performing Annadaana with legally earned money, human beings attain Punya Lokas. Sudra attains Punya Lokas by performing Annadaana with his hardearned money. To whichever caste he belongs, one who serves food to others before he eats, he gets Punya Lokas.

Therefore, Dharmanandana! Annadaana is best of all by peforming which all sins vanish.” said Brihaspati.

“O Brihaspati! meditation, control of sense organs, serving teachers with devotion; ahimsa, daily worship of God, Tapas.... of these, which is best ....kindly tell me.” asked Dharmajua.

“O Dharmanandana! all the above are good. But Ahimsa (non violence) is best of all.” said Brihaspati and went away.

Pilgrimage

Saint Angirasa(First Guru of  Shukra and  Brihaspati)

O Grandisre Bhishma! Kindly let me know about pilgrimage to holy places.” asked Dharmaja.

“Dharmaja! I now tell you what has been told by Angirasa to Goutama.

Who observe fasting on the banks of River Chandrabhaga and Vitasta will be equivalent to a saint. Who drinks water in the rivers flowing in Kashir attains heaven. Who takes holy bath in Pushkara tirtha, Prabhasa Tirtha, Naimisaranya, Indramarga, devika and Svargabindu attains the companionship of apsarasas. Who observes fasting on the banks of Rivers Indra Toya and Karatoya and takes holy bath, they attain the fruits of performing Asvamedha Yaga.

Who takes holy bath in Rivers Kanakhala, Gangadvaara, Kusavartha, Bilvaka, all their sins vanish.Who takes holy bath in River Ganga flowing near Kailasa Sikhara, he attains divinity. Who performs Agnihotra without taking food for one month; he attains all Siddhis. Who observes fasting and takes bath in Bhrugutunga, Brahma Hatya sin vanishes. Who takes holy bath in Sundarika tank, he attains beautiful body in next birth.

Who takes holy bath in Vaimanika Tirtha, he attains heaven. Who serves Krittika and Angaraka, he attains Svargaloka. Who takes holy bath for three days in River Vipasa, he does not have next birth. Who offers Pitara Tarpana in Krittika Ashram, he attains the presence of Lord Siva. Who visits Dronasarma and Sarastambha thirthas and Devadaru Vana, they are blessed with beautiful wives.

Who visits Chitrakuta and Janasthana, he attains royal pleasures. Who observes fasting for one month in Shyama Ashram, they attain the fruits of inward thinking. Whoever spends 21 days in silence without food, he attains moksha. Who spends one night in Matanga Vaapi, he becomes Sidha. Who stays in Naimisaranya for one month he attains the fruits of performing Purushamedhi.Who takes bath on Kalanjana mountain at Prayaga, he attains liberation.

Who takes bath in Vaivasvata Thirtha, he gets enormous wealth. Who spends one month in Prayaga, he attains Moksha. Who observes fasting for one month at Brahma Kapala, he attains Chandraloka.Who takes holy bath in Ashtavakra, Kalavinka, Devahrada, he attains Brahma Loka. Fasting for 12 days in Ramahrada vanishes all sins. Who takes holy bath in River Narmada will have royal birth. Who stays 91 days in Jamboo Dveepa, he attains all Siddhis.

Who takes holy bath in River Gokamukha and stays in Tandulika Ashram, consuming vegetarian food, he becomes the husband for ten virgin girls.Who observes meditation for three days in Kulya Thirtha, he attains the fruits of performing Asvamedha Yaga. Who takes bath in Ujjaanaka Thirtha at Arshisena Ashram; all his sins vanish. Who spends one night at Pindaraka he attains the fruits of performing Agnishtoma. One who takes bath in Brahma Sarassu at Dharmaranya, he gets the fruits of performing Pundareeka Yaga. One who serves the sages and saints in Himalayas, he attains all Siddhis.

O Dharmaja! while making pilgrimages, one should keep his mind peaceful, uninfluenced by anger, greediness and pride. Then only he attains the fruits of pilgrimages.

Dharmaja! in fact, all the Thirdhas and holy places are in our body. Controlling sense organs, performing Tapas and controlling mind are equal to visiting holy places. Without purity of mind, taking holy bath in rivers is nothing but taking bath everyday. It only cleans the body but not the mind.

O Dharmana! without worrying for the things which we do not have; without developing more affection on which we have; if one controls his sense organs, he need not visit any holy place or take any holy dip in any river. Such people remain purified always. One need not visit, all the way, all the Thirthas and holy places by spending money and time. It is sufficient if he feels visiting those places in his mind. This is what all I know about holy places and their visits.” said Bhishma.

“O Grandsire! You told me so many places of visit and so many rivers to have a holy dip. Kindly tell me in brief which are the holiest places amongst them.” asked Dharmaja.

“O Dharmaja! in this connection I tell you a story. A sidha visited the house of a poor brahmin as guest. The Brahmin worshipped the guest and offered him food according to his might. After taking food, while Sidha was taking rest, the Brahmin asked Sidha the same question. The sidha answered thus:

“The places through which River Ganga passes, those places are holy places. A dip in River ganga attains the fruits of performing Yajnas, observing Brahma Charya, Tapas and making charities. Even if the water of Ganga touches the body, all his sins vanish. Whatever be the sins committed by him, if he takes a holy dip in Ganga, he goes to heaven. For how many years the bones of a man soak in Ganga, for such number of years he enjoys heavenly pleasures. Place without Ganga, Yajna without Soma, night without moon, day without sun, Ashram without Dharma are equal to trees without flowers.

Even performing one hundred Chandrayana Vratas is not equal to consuming Ganga Water. Human beings regard Ganga water as Amrutha. Rubbing the sand of Ganga on head and taking holy dip in Ganga removes all his sins. Even the air coming from Ganga is suffient to vanish all the sins. A holy dip in Ganga attains higher regions to Pitaras. While taking bath in any place, feeling in mind that he is taking bath in River Ganga, is suffient to attain the fruits of holy dip in Ganga.
One who beholds Ganga is human being and the others are equal to beasts and blind. Thinking about Ganga at the time of death attains him liberation. While Ganga was coming from heaven to earth, in between Lord Siva held it on his head. When the sons of Sagara were reduced to ashes as a result of the curse of a saint, Saint Bhagiratha, while bringing Ganga from heaven to earth, made Ganga to flow on their ashes, as a result they attained higher regions. Ganga had its way from heaven to Moon, from moon to Sun, from Sun to Vishnu, fromthe feet of Vishnu, Ganga landed on the head of Siva and from there to earth through Himalayas.

Whoever worships Ganga with devotion, he will be blessed with all riches and at last liberation. O brahmin! This much I know about Ganga” said the Sidha to Brahmin.

Dharmaja! this is the answer to your question.” said Bhishma to Dharmaja.

Cow

O Grandsire! you told me about Godaana (Giving cows in charity to others). Kindly tell me the procedure to be followed while performing Godaana” asked Dharmaja.

“O Dharmaja! In the past, Brihaspati explained King Mandhata about the procedure to be followed while making Godaana.

On an auspicious day, with the permission of Brahmins, one has to observe fasting. On that night he shall stay in the cattle shed. Nextday morning, he shall call the cow, intended tobe given in Godaana, by name. He shall chant the Mantra told by Brahma: “This cow is my mother. The womb of this cow is heaven. The place where the cow stands is sacred” so saying, he shall pour water into the hands of the person who receives Godaana. Such person enjoys heavenly pleasures.

The person who receives Godaana shall fulfil the following conditions. He must be a Vedic student or interested in performing Vratas; a sinless person; a person with peace of mind; a person who controls his sense organs; and a person without anger.

Brihaspati continued to say: “One who intends to perform Godaana shall stay in cattle shed for three days from Ashatami in Asvayuja month-- Krishna Paksha; consume urine and dung of cow. Then all his desires be fulfilled.” said Brihaspati.

Friday 8 November 2013

Indra Indrani



JUPITER
The preceptor of the Deities - Jupiter (Vrihaspati) has yellow complexion. He is adorned with a golden crown on his head and a beautiful garland in his neck. He is attired in yellow apparels and is seated on the pedestal of lotus flower. He has four hands and holds a stick (dand), Rudraksha garland, receptacle in each of his three hands and his fourth hand is raised in the posture of giving boons and blessings. 
According to the Mahabharat (Adiparva), Jupiter is the son of great sage Angira and the priest of the deities. The demons wanted to starve the deities to death by obstructing the oblation (Yagya) performed by them. Jupiter by the help of his profound knowledge helped the deities to get their due shares of the oblation. Jupiter the preceptor of the deities protected them by using the Rakshoghna mantra and driving away the demons.
In 'Skandapuran' there is a description how he became the preceptor of the deities. Jupiter did a severe and tremendous penance in 'Dwarka' (prabhas area) to please lord Shankar. Being pleased by his penance lord Shiva gave him a boon to become the preceptor of the deities. 

Jupiter remains in each zodiac for a year if he has a retrograded motion then this duration changes. (Shrimadbhagawat 5/22/15). 

According to the Rigveda Jupiter is very pleasing to watch. He himself has constructed his abode. He is worth worshipping for the whole world. If he becomes pleased with his devotees he blesses them with prosperity and intelligence. He helps his devotees to be on a virtuous paths and protect them in every calamity. Jupiter is very affectionate towards people who seek his refuge. 

His vehicle is a chariot, which is made up of gold and appears very pleasant. Eight horses pull his chariot, which have yellow complexions and which are as fast as the wind. His weapon is a stick made of gold. 

Jupiter has two wives - Shubha and Tara. Seven daughters were born to Shubha - Bhanumati, Raka, Archismati, Mahishrvati, Siniwali and Havishmati. 

Seven sons and a daughter were born to Tara. Jupiter also had a third wife whose name was Mamta and who gave birth to 'Bhardwaja' and 'Kacha'. The presiding deity of Jupiter is 'Indra'. 

Jupiter is the lord of the zodiac Sagittarius and Pisces. His 'great phase lasts till sixteen years. Fast should be observed on dark moon (Amavasya) and on Thursday for his pacification. He is also pacified if yellow topaz is worn. Making donations of yellow clothes, gold, turmeric, ghee, cereals of yellow colour, topaz, horse, book, honey, salt, sugar, land and umbrella to the brahmins pacifies the jupiter. 

The following mantra is taken from the 'Purana' and chanting of this mantra pacifies the Jupiter. 

DEVANAM CHA RISHINAM CHA GURUM KANCHAN SANNIBHAM || 
BUDDHI BHOOTAM TRILOKESHAM TAM NAMAMI BRIHASPATIM ||

Cryptic Mantra:

OM GRAM GRIM GRAUM SAH GURAVE NAMAH ||
General Mantra :

OM BRIM BRIHASPATAYE NAMAH ||
Any of the above given three mantras can be used for the pacification of the Jupiter. 

Total numbers of repetition = 19000 times 
Time = during the evening time.

VENUS
Venus the preceptor of the demons is of white and fair complexion. He possesses a beautiful crown on his head and wears a garland in his neck. He is seated on the pedestal of white lotus. He has four hands. In each of his three hands. He holds a 'dand' (stick), a rudraksha garland & a receptacle. His fourth hand is raised in the posture of giving boons and blessings. 
Venus or 'Shukracharya' is the priest of the demons. He continuously showers his blessing on his disciples (demons). He is the supreme teacher of the 'yoga' After doing a tremendous penance he had pleased lord Shiva and received the 'learning' of 'Mritasanjivani' (bringing alive a dead person). By the help of this learning he used to bring back to life the demons that got killed in the battles with the deities. (Mahabharat, Adiparva 76/8)

According to the Matsyapuran, Shukracharya performed such a severe austerity and penance for the benediction of the demons which was incomparable and which has not been performed by anybody till date. Lord Shiva became pleased and blessed him with a boon that he would defeat the deities in the battle and also that nobody would be able to kill him. Lord Shiva also made him the secretary of all the wealth as a result he became the lord of all the wealth of all the worlds. 

According to the Mahabharat (AdiParva (78/39) Shukracharya was not only the lord of wealth but he is also the master of the medicinal herbs, the mantras and all kinds of taste. His capabilities are wonderful. He had donated all his wealth to the demons and had accepted the life of a hermit.

By the inspiration of lord Brahma he became a planet and started to protect the lives of all the living beings of all the three worlds. In his form of a planet he attends the assembly of lord Brahma. He is very favourable planet for the worlds because he pacifies such planets, which obstruct rain. 

His presiding deity is 'Indrani'. According to the Matsyapuran (94/5) the complexion of Shukracharya (Venus) is fair. Chariot is his vehicle, which is pulled by eight horses, which are like fire. Flags keep fluttering on top of the chariot. He has a dand (stick or mace) as his weapon. 

Venus is the lord of the zodiac of Taurus and Libra and his great phase lasts for twenty years. 

For the pacification of Venus, the worship of cow should be done and a diamond should be worn. Venus is also pacified if donations of silver, gold, rice, ghee, white clothes, white-sandalwood, curd, sugar, cow and land are made to the brahmins. 

The white pentagon situated in the east symbolizes the Venus, among the nine planets. 

Chanting of the following mantra, which has been taken from the Puran, pacifies the Venus 

HIMAKUNDA MRINALABHAM DAITYANAAM PARAMAM GURUM ||
SARVA SHASTRA PRAVAKTTARAM BHARGAVAM PRANAMAMYAHAM ||

Cryptic Mantra:

OM DRAM DRIM DRAUM SAH SHUKRAYA NAMAH ||
General Mantra :

OM SHOOM SHUKRAYA NAMAH ||
Any of the above given mantras can be used for the pacification of Venus. 

Total number of chanting = 16000 times
Time for chanting = During Sunrise.

Sunday 27 October 2013

Barbarapijan

Real Magick

Vulture and Dog

Once, Indra went to Brishaspati, the teacher of the gods, and asked, "I have heard that the gods change from manvantara (era) to manvantara. Can you please tell me the names of the gods who have ruled earlier?"

"I am not that old," replied Brihaspati. "I do not know the answer to your question. But there is a holy man named Sudharma. He knows everything and is bound to know the answer to your question. Let us go up to him and ask."

Accompanied by the other gods, Indra and Brihaspati went to visit Sudharma. After they had worshipped the learned man, Indra asked, "Tell me, what is the secret of your knowledge? Have you donated a lot of alms or performing many yajnas? Or does the secret lie in visiting tirthas and peforming tapasya? Please also tell us about the various manvantaras."

"I will first tell you about the manvantaras," replied Sudharma.

There are fourteen such eras in one of Brahma’s days. Each such era is ruled over by a Manu. And the gods also change from one manvantara to another. In addition, the title of Indra changes hands.

The first Manu was Svayambhuva. The gods were then the yamas and the Indra was Shachipati.,

The second Manu was Svarochisha. The gods were the paravatas and tushitas and the Indra was Vipashchita.

The third Manu was Uttama. The gods were the sudhamas, satyas, shivas and pratardanas and the Indra was Sushanti.

The fourth Manu was Tamasa. The gods were the surupas, haris, suptas and sudhis and the Indra was Shibi.

The fifth Manu was Raivata. The gods were the amitabhas and the Indra was Ribhu

The sixth Manu was Chakshusha. The gods were the adyas and the Indra was Manojava.

The seventh manu was Vaivasvata. This is the manvantara that is now current. The gods are the adityas, vasus and rudras and the Indra is Purandara.

There will be seven more manvantaras before the destruction.

The eighth Manu will Suryasavarni. The gods will be the sutapas and the Indra will be Vali.

The ninth manu will be Dakshasavarni. The gods will be the paravatas and the Indra will be Adbhuta.

The tenth manu will be Brahmasavarni. The gods will be the vamanas and the Indra will be Shanti.

The eleventh Manu will be Dharmasavarni. The gods will be the vihangamas and the Indra will be Vrisha.

The twelfth manu will be Rudrasavarni. The gods will be the haritas and the Indra will be Ritadhama.

The thirteenth Manu will be Rouchya. The gods will be the sutramas and the Indra will be Divaspati.

The fourteenth Manu will be Bhoutya. The gods will be the chakshushas and the Indra will be Shuchi.

(All the Puranas agree that there are fourteen manvantaras. They also agree that the gods and the name of the person who holds the title of Indra change from one manvantara to another. But the names of the fourteen manvantaras often vary from one Purana to another. So do the names of the gods and the name of Indra. Thus the list from the Narada Purana given above will not necessarily tally with the list given in another Purana.)

"You also asked about the source of my punya," continued Sudharma.

"I used to be a vulture and lived on carrion. Once I was sitting on a wall that surrounded a temple of Vishnu.

Suddenly a hunter arrived and shot me dead with his arrow.

My dead body fell down on the ground and a dog picked it up in the mouth. Pursued by other dogs, the dog circled the temple.

This act of piety freed me and the dog of all illusions and gave us a lot of punya. It is my secret."

Indra wondered at this story and himself became a devotee of Vishnu.

Source
http://messengerofgods.blogspot.com/search/label/Narad%20Puran%20%2F%20Online%20%2F%20Summary

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