Arshavani Jan-2019
Arshavani Jan-2019
Arshavani Jan-2019
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Spiritual Quest
(Answers by Sri Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma)
Is it justifiable for courts to deliver judgement lifting restrictions on women entry alleging discrimination and inequality in
Sabarimala temple?
Entry of women is not restricted in all Hindu temples. It is not traditional in Sanatana Dharma for women to enter temples during the
period of menstruation cycle, about which every woman is aware. During other times, women enter just like men in all other temples
except Sabarimala. This is the unique distinction of that temple, in which there is neither discrimination nor inequality. All our temples
are not of same kind. Each has it’s own distinction with respect to the form of deity, stipulations according to Agama scriptures,
traditions, customs etc. Only who has thorough knowledge of all these can comprehend. These are the aspects that are not to be
looked into just with a social angle. One should understand scriptures with positivity. Lord Ayyappa Swami is the direct embodiment
of one who is observing the vow of celibacy. This rule is in vogue as part of those observances since ancient times. Violation of this rule
does not augur favor to the country. One should understand this rule as the diety’s special observance of a vow. In fact, other religions
also have some specific similar rules which seem like discrimination. Why do the courts who do not interfere into those show
discernments against Hindu Dharma? This inequality is not required.
‘Samanvaya is Sanātana – Sāmarasya is Bhāratīyata’ © Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma 1
Tattvamasi Svarūpa Ayyappa – Contd.. from page 1 ‘ANNADĀ, VASUDHĀ…’
Ajñāna (Ignorance) of all the Rishis vanished completely without even
a trace just by looking at Lord Dakshinamurti in that posture. His very
form represents the unification of Hari and Hara. Looking at Hari and
Hara as one form without any differences, and realizing that the entire
universe is pervaded by one God i.e. ‘Sivāya Viṣṇu Rūpāya Śiva Rūpāya
Viṣṇavē’ leading to Harihara Advaita is the quintessence of His form.
Vedas decree -
‘Śivāya Viṣṇu Rūpāya Śiva Rūpāya Viṣṇavē |
Śivasya hr̥dayaṁ viṣṇu: Viṣṇōśca hr̥dayaṁ śiva: ||
Yathā śivamayaṁ viṣṇu: Ēvaṁ viṣṇumayaṁ śiva: |
Yathāntaraṁ na paśyāmi tathāmē svastirāyuṣi ||
“Śiva is the form of Viṣṇu; Viṣṇu is the form of Śiva; Śiva is the heart of
This nāmās are in continuation of the ‘Sāvitri’
Viṣṇu; Viṣṇu is the heart of Śiva; Śiva is the amalgamation of Viṣṇu; nāma. ‘Sāvitri’ is nothing but worship of Divine
Viṣṇu is the amalgamation of Śiva; Those who does not observe any Mother present in the halo of Sun. Such worship
difference between Śiva and Viṣṇu shall be bestowed with long life and grants ‘Anna’ i.e. foods. Hence, Mother is called
all auspiciousness.” ‘Annadā’. One should ask not only hygenic food,
but pure food, because food is the root cause of
many maladies (dōṣa) such as ‘Jāti’, ‘āśraya’, and
‘Nimitta’. ‘Jāti’ is by nature such as using onions,
radish etc. ‘āśraya’ is by containers such as using
copper etc. for offering naivedya. ‘Nimitta’ is from
where the origin of the material is. For example,
one should not use Bilva leaves obtained from
burial grounds for worship. Similarly, if some
animals such as cats, dogs, crows etc. see the food,
that food should not be consumed. Eating with left
hands or while standing should be avoided. Any
other maladies that are not within our purview or
control are destroyed when the food is offered to
Worship of Ayyappa directly enables one to follow the above directive
God as naivedya and consumed later. Here, ‘Anna’
of Veda thereby realizing the mahavakya ‘Tattvamasi’. Let’s all worship
does not mean just food. Any kinds of mundane
Swami Ayyappa and attain the Brahman with His grace!
–Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma. pleasures are also called ‘Anna’. One should ask
(Adapted from ‘Ayyappa Swami Vaibhavam’ Pravachanam) Divine Mother to grant such kind of food that
purifies one’s mind and intellect. This is what
Kanuma – Worship of Cow exactly has been mentioned in the sloka –
Cow worship is prevalent in Bhārata since ages. Cow worship is
‘annapūrṇē sadā pūrṇē śaṅkara prāṇa vallabhē |
prevalent since ancient ages not only because it provides nourishing
jñāna vairāgya siddhyarthaṁ
milk, delicious butter and ghee, useful fuel in abundance, grants
bhikṣām dēhi ca pārvatī ||’.
affluence etc., but also because it has been stipulated as an effective
One should ask Divine Mother for such ‘Anna’ i.e.
and significant remedy for evil planetary influences, any residual
knowledge and dispassion. ‘Vasuda’ is one who
effects of sins committed in present and past births, obtaining virtuous
grants such riches required to amass required
progeny etc. The story of emperor Dilīpa, the ancestor of Lord Rāma,
foods. ‘savāyēṣa mahānaja ātmā annānō
is a glaring example in this regard. Though Dilīpa was a firm follower
vasudānō vindatē vasu yayēvaṁ vēdā’ says
of Dharma, a Satyavādi (always speaking truth, keeping his promises
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. This means that both
etc.), a mitabhāṣhi (sparsely speaking as necessary), a Vidvān (erudite)
‘anna’ i.e. foods and ‘vasu’ i.e. riches are being
and ruled his praja, loving them as their own father, he was not
obtained due to ‘Mahan’ i.e. the great and ‘Aja’
blessed with progeny for a long time. As worship of cow is worship of
i.e. one which is never born i.e. the Divine
all the gods, he performed the mistake of not worshipping one who is
Mother. Hence, it means that Divine Mother is
worthy of worship, the Kāmadhenu. When Vasistha told him the same
the one who grants foods and riches. ‘Vasu’
and instructed to worship Nandini, Dilipa did the same, proved his
means riches. ‘vasu Prakruṣtam Mokshām’ i.e.
mettle in the service offering his own life to save Nandini and later was
the greatest among riches is Moksha. Hence,
blessed with emperor Raghu, after whom the entire clan came to be
‘Vasuda’ means one who grants moksha. Great
called later.
poet Kalidasa says,
One can fed the cow with whatever is healthier for them. Residuals,
“hrīm hrīmiti pratidinaṁ japatāntarākhyāṁ |
leftover rice and other materials, those touched by women when they
kim nāma durlabhamiha tripurādhivāsē ||
are during their menstruation cycle should not be fed to cows and they
māla kirīṭa mada vāraṇa mānanīya |
shouldn't even stay in the vicinity. Following is the mantra that should
tāṁ sēvatē vasumatī svayamēva lakṣmyā ||”
be chanted while feeding the cow -
i.e. O Mother! What is not attainable for those
Saurabhēyā ssarvahitā: Sarvapāpa praṇāśanā:|
who continuously chant Your name? Everyone in
Pratigr̥hṇantu grāsaṁ gāvastrailōkya mātara: ||
this world prostrate at their feet and earth
This mantra is told by Maharshi Markandeya. It is good to feed cows
herself provides everything for them’. Let’s
chanting this mantra along with the mantra of their chosen deity.
worship Divine Mother with these nāmas and
Scriptures mention that one who feeds cows with grass and other
obtain Her grace!
materials before eating shall certainly attain good state.
- Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma.
(Adapted from ‘Sri Lalitha Sahasranama’ Pravachanam)
For the purification of this filthy body made up of bone, flesh, blood, serum etc. scriptures prescribed many
methods. Out of those, one should definitely practice wearing Bhasma (ash). Per their traditions, they can wear
tilak, gopi chandana etc. It is important to understand that the wearing of Bhasma is not for just Saivas, but for
all Smartas. Smartas are those who conduct themselves are mentioned by Smriti i.e. Vedas. Hence, anyone
worshipping the gods mentioned in Vedas should wear Bhasma. It is imperative that one loses the minimum
worthiness of prostrating to God if one does not wear either Bhasma or Tilak.
(3) Bhasmōddhūlanaṁ caiva yathā tiryak tripuṇḍrakaṁ | pramādādapi mōkṣārthī na tyajēditi viśrutiḥ ||
Those aspiring for the grace of God and moksha should not leave wearing Bhasma even forgetfully.
(4) Uddhūlanaṁ tripuṇḍraṁ ca śraddhayā nācaranti yē | tēṣāṁ nāsti vinirmuktiḥ sansārāt janmakōṭibhiḥ ||
(8) Sitēna bhasmanā kuryāt trisandhyaṁ yastripuṇḍrakaṁ | sarvapāpa vinirmuktaḥ śivēna saha mōdatē ||
Those who wears Bhasma all three times of the day – morning, afternoon, and evening – shall be relieved
from all sins and reach Lord Siva.
(10) Bhasmasnānēna yāvantaḥ kaṇāḥ svāṅgē pratiṣṭhitāḥ | tāvanti śivaliṅgāni tanau dhattēhi dhārakaḥ ||
When one applies Bhasma to different parts of the body, the body becomes purified because it gets
transformed into one containing that many Siva lingas as many the number of cells present in those parts.
Mārgaśira completes at the beginning of month. Puṣya month for which Lakṣmi-Nārayana are the presiding deities
begins in Hemanta season. The presiding planetary deity of Puṣyami star is Brihaspati (Jupiter). Puṣyami star is related
to Śaniśwara (Saturn). Even small observances propitiating Śaniśwara yields greater merits and provides relief from Śani.
Makara Sankranti, where in Pitruyana Dakshinayana ends and Devayana Uttarayana begins, is an auspicious occasion.
Hence, this is not only big festival, but also the festival of ‘big ones’ i.e. the ancestors. It is very eminent to offer clothes
and sesame in charity in this month.
Performing the worship of Viṣnu, fasting etc. not only removes sins, but also bestows the grace of Lord Narayana.
Performing Abhishek and worship of Siva on the Masa Sivaratri day of this month which has the prominence of star
Mrigasira is highly meritorious.
Offering Tarpana to Pitrus bestows the grace of Pitrus.
Wise men call the knowledge that which saves and leads man towards the ultimate goal as Tantra.
This sloka in Srimad Bhagavata is not just like any other sloka and is quite
distinct. This is Mahamantra in itself. The ‘One Supreme God’ who is the
complete orchestrator of three major actions in this universe - creation,
sustenance, and dissolution – is known by the name ‘Vāsudēva’.
At the time of creation, He Himself manifests with great effulgence. Since His
‘Dyumna’ i.e. radiance is ‘Prakrushta’ i.e. preeminent, He is called ‘Pradyumna’.
Because, He sustains this entire creation and protects from all obstructions, He
is called ‘Aniruddha’. Because, He extracts into Himself and dissolves the entire
creation, He is called ‘Saṅkarṣaṇa’.
The embodied forms of Supreme God which does creation, sustenance, and dissolution are Pradyumna, Aniruddha, and
Saṅkarṣaṇa respectively. One who is the basis for all these three forms is called ‘Vāsudēva’. Entire universe is stage-
managed with these four forms. Hence, these four forms are called ‘The Four Strategic Forms’ of the Lord. Pradyumna,
Aniruddha, and Saṅkarṣaṇa respectively represent the three states with the syllables ‘A’, ‘U’, and ‘M’. ‘Vāsudēva’ is the
Turiya beyond these three states. Combination of these four is nothing but ‘Praṇava’. Since all the three major actions
representing the universe and the state beyond the universe are represented in these four names, these four names are
called Mahamantras, though Lord has innumerable names.
There is one more mystery embedded into these names. Many are aware that there are twenty-four tattvas permeated
across the universe. Though material scientists may differ from this number, principally they all lead to same tattvas. These
twenty four are – Panchabhootas i.e. the five elements (Air, Water, Ether, Fire, and Earth), Pancha Tanmatras i.e. the five
subtle elements (Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, and Smell), Pancha Jnanendriyas i.e. five organs of sense (Eyes, Ears, Skin,
Tongue, and Nose), Pancha Karmendriyas i.e. five organs of action (Hands, Legs, Mouth, Rectum, and Genitals), and
Anta:Karanam i.e. the inner subtle senses – Mana: mind, Buddhi: intellect, Chitta: heart, and Ahamkara ego. What is it that
we should truly rectify among these twenty-four tattvas? Though all the twenty-four tattvas are working, it is really the
four inner subtle senses that are the basis for all these remaining twenty tattvas and make them work. One should attempt
to realize the origin by which all these twenty are effectively functioning. For the sake of identification and realization, the
God present in each tattva is given name and hence the twenty-four namas starting with Kesava and completing with
Srikrishna. Before embarking upon any sacred ritual, it is stipulated to purify these twenty-four tattvas. Hence, in any puja
sankalpa, these twenty four namas are chanted upfront. If understood, one shall prostrate to the compassion of our rishis
who yearned so dearly to transform our lives prescribing to chant these twenty-four namas daily. And, it is indeed very sad
to note the ignorance of people who are living pushing aside such great traditions without even a pinch of regret! Just the
sankalpa at the beginning of the puja itself is so profound and marvelous directing one to purify the inner twenty-four
tattvas.
Since the four principal tattvas among these twenty four are described by the four forms Vāsudēva, Pradyumna, Aniruddha,
and Saṅkarṣaṇa which dictate chitta, ahamkara, buddhi, and manas i.e. heart, ego, intellect, and mind resepectively,
continuous reminiscence of these four namas purifies the four planes of anta:karana, and thereby makes one ultimately
realize the Vishnu present within. Hence, these are termed as Mahamantra. It is not simple. They are very efficacious. It is
very difficult even to estimate their potential.
Another important aspect of this sloka is ‘Dhimahi’ and ‘Bhagavate’. With the word ‘Dhimahi’ and ‘Namo’ both of which
are Pranavas defined in the Vedas, this sloka attained the state equal to Gayatri Mahamantra. To denote that the said God
is nothing but the Supreme Parabrahman, ‘Bhagavate’ word is embedded here. This has the ‘Vasudeva Dwadaskshari’
mahamantra embedded within. This is the same mantra rishi Narada was given when he was the son of a servant maid. He
chanted continuously and became Devarshi Narada.
Remembrance of just one sloka in Srimad Bhagavata is sufficient. It kindles the fire in
our hearts and ultimately reduces all our actions to ashes.
- Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma
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Bali to bring in new rules for visiting Hindu temples after decline in 'Quality of tourists'
Authorities in Bali, Indonesia have vowed to stop westerners in bikinis posing in
front of sacred temples and clambering over sacred Hindu structures, as they
lament a decline in the “quality of tourists” visiting the island. Bali deputy governor
Tjokorda Oka Artha Sukawati said the authorities had been concerned by a recent
rise in disrespectful behavior by tourists visiting Bali’s hundreds of sacred Hindu
sites. He said, “The temples need to be preserved since they are the spirits of Bali’s
cultures and customs.”
Hindu American Foundation Announces Launch of "I Am Hindu American" Digital Campaign
Hindu American Foundation launched a new campaign – I Am Hindu American – to improve awareness of the Hindu
religion and Hindu Americans. www.IAmHinduAmerican.org. The goal of the nationwide campaign is to boost awareness
and clarify common stereotypes and misunderstandings about Hinduism. The platform will be interactive, encouraging
Hindu Americans to upload a photo of themselves and share how Hinduism inspires them in their everyday lives.
There are many Hindu contributions to our daily lives: from yoga and meditation to the decimal system as well as an
understanding of the law of cause and effect known as karma. Another goal of the “I Am
Hindu American” campaign is to educate about Hinduism during a period where the
country has seen a rise in religious intolerance. Hate crime incidents reported to the FBI
increased by about 17% last year compared to 2016 according to statistics released earlier
this month by the FBI.
To learn more about “I Am Hindu American”, please visit www.IAmHinduAmerican.org.
Disclaimer: - The information provided under ‘Sanatana Dharma Around the World’ session is collected from various sources. Readers may check for accuracy.
‘Samanvaya is Sanātana – Sāmarasya is Bhāratīyata’ © Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma 8
Open letter to Arthur Vullampalli
Dear Arthur,
We have been noticing from quite a while, your mischievous profiles on social media and the content you are posting in it
with malicious intent against Hinduism. We had a few questions for you and some well-known facts which we would like
for you to ponder upon, if you had the least bit of conscience.
1) You keep twisting quotes from the Hindu scriptures trying to
"justify" Christ and Christianity. Is it because you acknowledge that
the Bible and your Saints have nothing in them to glorify about or
quote from? Or is it because you subconsciously agree that
Christianity is no match for Hinduism on the intellectual and spiritual
front, hence trying to appropriate the Hindu scriptures and practices
to profess the Christian faith?
2) Please explain the link between Christ and the Prajaapatis, quoting
from the Hindu scriptures. And where did the Bible mention about
"abhishekams and yajnams”? The Christian faith is neither related to
Bhaarat bhoomi nor to Sanatan Dharma, this is basic common sense.
So, your attempts to whitewash Jesus as the Supreme Personality
extolled by the Vedas is grossly absurd. Your desperate and malicious
attempts are only leading to Christ being converted to Hinduism. This Facebook post is a deliberate misrepresentation of Brahmasri
Dr. Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma Garu’s pravachanams by Arthur
3) You may argue that you are trying to spread "light". If that's the case, Vullampalli distorting facts and twisting them to suit imaginations.
why don't you try spreading light to the deluded souls in the Middle This rebuttal is a must read.
Eastern Nations involved in spreading terrorism across the globe, who are slaughtering innocent humans merely because
they are "infidels"? Try spreading "peace" to those countries by creating another Jesuit cult or a social media page where
men grow beard and offer Namaaz to Jesus 5 times a day from a Christian Koran. You don't have the guts, do you? Not
even when you are a "believer" of the "true Savior". Hypocrisy at its best, isn't it?
4) You are choosing to create mischief in the very land/Dharma that embraced your faith with open arms, a land that taught
and still teaches the world "lokaah samastaa sukhino bhavantu" and let you thrive in peace all through these years. This
reminds us of the story where a man nurtures a dying snake for days, and one fine day, the snake strikes and kills the
master mercilessly, stating it was his nature to bite.
5) Hinduism is a scientific, philosophical and spiritual ideology that took birth in the lands of abundance and prosperity. It
isn't a mere Western faith that believes in spreading its tentacles to prosperous countries, sucking the resources out of
them, enslaving and committing mass genocides of people not belonging to the faith, carrying out crusades, trampling and
destroying vast sophisticated cultures, etc, hence reducing them to "third world countries", and now boasting about how
prosperous they are. The once glorious culture of the Mayans and other spiritually ripe cultures still stand witness to the
rampage and atrocities committed against them by the so called "religion of love".
6) We notice that people of your likes still have your Hindu names and surnames attached, unable to detach themselves
completely from their original Hindu identity, yet trying to stay faithful to their new-found Western masters. This resembles
a base woman who has deserted her loving and faithful husband and choosing to be the mistress of a perverted man she
lusts after, trying to impose the qualities of her deserted husband which are nonexistent in her new-found partner. You
know very well how such women have been branded since ages, even by the man she pursued giving up her husband.
6) Your actions prove that you have neither the faith nor respect for the Bible or for your Saints, and hence trying to lean
on Hindu Saints, scriptures and pravachankaars, using their pictures to propagate quotes that they never mentioned. We
have never seen anyone stoop THIS low. All these base actions have convinced us that the Bible and your Saints have
absolutely nothing significant to benefit humanity, hence you are resorting to these techniques.
7) Comparing a cross and a Trishulam is the most ridiculous comparison anyone would have come across in life. Your cross
is the structure on which your God was helplessly bound to and tortured to death by people, while the Trishulam is a
weapon which the Lord of the Hindus uses to punish the evil and protect the devout. It is a pity that you are incapable of
understanding this fundamental concept that points out the difference between the Lord of the Hindus and the Christian
"Savior".
8) We understand that due to the rise of Dharma in Western lands in the form of Yoga, Ayurveda, Sanskrit, Meditation etc,
the awareness on Hinduism is spreading and being appreciated, posing a threat to the survival of religions and cults which
are intellectually, philosophically and spiritually backward, even if they are major religions. But as we have mentioned,
using these very same concepts of Hinduism for survival makes a religion more of a parasite that isn't self-sufficient, and
needs to depend on a more powerful being for its survival.
9) Lastly, your tactics of using the pictures of Saints and our scriptures makes you liable for legal action. And also remember
that with the advent of social media, you are now being watched. If you believe Bible and Christ are potent enough to
attract followers, you may give up these nefarious online activities of using Hindu concepts to promote your faith. If you
keep repeating this, it is an indicator of you accepting defeat of the Bible and Christ in the hands of Sanatan Dharma and
hence trying to be a parasite.
We sincerely pray to that Shiva (Whom even the Western world is slowly accepting as the Lord of the Universe with
advancements in Science) to release you from all kinds of afflictions that are prompting you into committing such
despicable actions and help you surrender to the pure light of Sanatan Vaidik Dharma. May He then forgive all the mischief
you had been creating all along.
With best wishes - A Proud Sanaatani with Glorious Ancestral Roots
‘Samanvaya is Sanātana – Sāmarasya is Bhāratīyata’ © Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma 9
Siva Leelas in Mahabharata
Lord Siva gave the Pashupatastra to Arjuna. He blessed Bhima in a different manner. Bhima was
going about the Himalayan mountain range looking for a divine flower. While he was on the path,
he came across an old vanara. Knowing that one should not cross an animal’s tail, he asked the
vanara to move his tail. The vanara replied saying that he was very old. He then asked Bhima to
move the tail himself. No matter how hard Bhima tried he was unable to move the tail. Finally,
he realized that perhaps the vanara was some great being in disguise. Bhima then asked the
vanara who he was. Then the vanara revealed his identity as Hanuman. Bhima was extremely
delighted and asked Hanuman to show the form that he took to cross the ocean when searching
for Sita. After Hanuman fulfilled his wish, he asked Bhima what he wanted. Bhima replied that he
wanted Hanuman’s blessings, so they could win the war. Hanuman granted him this wish too.
Later on, during the Mahabharata war after the passing of Drona, Ashwathama, who is overcome by grief, uses the
extremely powerful Agneyastra hoping to destroy the entire Pandava army along with Krishna and Arjuna. Through the
power of his Astra, the entire army that came along with Krishna and Arjuna got destroyed. However, the two of them were
safe and looked like the Sun and Moon. It is key to note the allegory given here as the moon has no light of its own and
shines only because of the sun. In this case, the sun is Krishna and the moon is Arjuna. Disappointed, Ashwathama goes
away. He meets Maharshi Veda Vyasa at some distance from the battlefield. After paying his respects, Ashwathama asks
why the Astra which he fired didn’t affect Krishna and Arjuna. Then, Veda Vyasa tells Ashwathama the story of Nara and
Narayana. Sage Narayana was an avatar of Lord Vishnu who was born as the son of sage Dharma. Sage Narayana went to
Badri in Himalayas to perform tapas. As their tapas came to an end, they saw a
large ball of light. At the center of the light, he saw a person who had a great
jatajuta i.e. matted hairlocks, in which Ganga was bound. He saw Lord Siva who
had a golden chest plate and whose whole entire body was shining like gold.
He had many arms in which there were many weapons. He had three eyes and
was with Parvati. The only people who were able to see this form were people
who are brahmavettas i.e. endowed with the knowledge of Brahman, who have
good character, whose all sins have evaporated, and who are beyond the
emotions of joy and sorrow. Such form of Lord Siva was seen by Sage Narayana.
At that time he prayed to Lord Siva.
Then Lord Siva told Sage Narayana that because of His boon, no one would be able to harm Sage Narayana. He also told the
sage that because of His boon Narayana would be able to vanquish anyone. After concluding this story, sage Veda Vyasa
told Ashwattama that the Sage Narayana was none other than Krishna, hence his Astra failed to harm him. Since through
his tapas, Nara came as his amsa i.e. aspect. That Nara is none other than Arjuna. Hence, the two of them cannot be harmed.
Maharshi Veda Vyasa also read into Ashwattama’s doubts as to why he wasn’t
that strong, even though he too prayed to Lord Siva. Maharshi Veda Vyasa told
him that it was because of that tapas and praying only, Aswhattama became
strong enough to use the Agneyaastra. However, there was some slight
difference between Nara, Narayana, and Ashwattama. Veda Vyasa then told
Ashwattama that unlike Nara and Narayana, he did not pray to Lord Siva after
knowing about his entire tattva. He only prayed with the knowledge that Lord
Siva was a great person who would grant him his wishes. He then goes further
to explain that Ashwattama did Vigrahaaradhana. He saw Lord Siva in a human
form and did uppacharaas to that form.
However, Nara and Narayana did Lingaaradhana. Hence, they got greater benefits. Sage Veda Vyasa then explained that this
knowledge was handed down to him from Sage Sanatkumara, who got it from Nandishwara, who got it directly from Lord
Siva Himself. After hearing this, Ashwattama was extremely happy. He realized that it was wrong of him to envy Krishna and
Arjuna as his Astra didn’t work on them. He paid his respects to Siva and Keshava there and went away happily.
After this Veda Vyasa went to Arjuna. Then Arjuna too asked him a question. He
began by saying that he didn’t kill anyone in the entire war and that he only let his
arrows hit those who were already dead. He said that he and only he saw the
person who was actually killing all these people. He then began to describe that
person. The person who he saw was right in front of him, however, he was facing
the same direction as Krishna and Arjuna. He was large and he had a Trishulam.
His Jatajuta looked like it had flames coming out of him. Out of his Trishula, there
were multiple other shulas coming out. He was not letting go of his Trishula and
nor were his feet touching the ground. He was some Mahapurusha. He was letting
his Shula go on whoever it was that Arjuna wished to kill. As soon as the Shula touched the person, they fell down
dead. Arjuna merely then hit that dead person with his arrows. He told Maharshi Veda Vyasa that he wanted to know who
that person is. Veda Vyasa then replied that the person who Arjuna saw was the Lord of this universe Sankara, Rudra, and
Umapathi. After saying so, Sage Veda Vyasa went away. After the entire war of Mahabharata, Arjuna went to Lord Krishna
with the same question. Then Lord Krishna too told him that he was Lord Siva.
- Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma.
(Adapted from ‘Mahabharatam lo Siva Leelalu’ Pravachanam) (To be continued...)
‘Samanvaya is Sanātana – Sāmarasya is Bhāratīyata’ © Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma 10
Hindu Dharma – Form, Nature and Effect
(Adapted from ‘Hindu Dharma Swaroopamu, Swabhavamu, Prabhavamu’ Pravachanam)
- Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma.
So, we can conclude that the people who worship the divine as Bharata are known as
Bhaarateeya people. This land of yajna which worships Agni Deva is Bharatavarsha and the
people of this land are known as Bhaarateeya people. Therefore, the culture of Bharatavarsha
is such that it inherently includes all knowledge pertaining to the divine and the worship of the
divine. In general, in the other cultures of the world, religion and science are considered
opposites of each other, especially in the case of other religions, in the West. Their way is to
dissect, separate, and analyze. However, the recognition and study of the interconnected
nature of all knowledge is inherent in the Bharateeya Dharma. The earlier scientific treatises
that were developed in this land, such as Ganita Sastra (mathematics), Ayurveda (medicine)
and others are not disconnected from an exploration into the divine. On the contrary, they
frequently refer to the divine, and are entwined with philosophical ideas.
In this fashion, the various branches of knowledge developed in this land are interconnected with each other, with the Veda
and all together are known as the Hindu Dharma. This conclusion reminds us of Annie Besant’s following words - “Yes it is
true that Hindu Dharma exists in India. It is even more true that India exists in the Hindu Dharma!” Swamy Vivekananda,
after his world tour when he returned to India in 1896, proclaimed confidently - “After seeing all the world religions, I have
come to the realization that my Hindu Dharma has nothing in the world comparable to it.” These are not empty words, but
thoughts spoken by two great souls who had seen the world and who had firsthand experience of these things.
Swamy Vivekananda started his famous speech with the following sentences. “It fills my heart with joy unspeakable to rise
in response to the warm and cordial welcome which you have given us. I thank you in the name of the most ancient order
of monks in the world; I thank you in the name of the mother of religions, and I thank you in the name of millions and
millions of Hindu people of all classes and sects.” So, when you explore the other world religions, you will find something
from Hindu Dharma reflected in them, but the fullness of thought is found only within the Hindu pantheon. A Western
scholar of religion wrote - “Hinduism has exhausted all possible explorations into the nature of the divine and really didn’t
leave anything for others.” Translation: Narayanaswamy Sankagiri (To be continued...)
Embodiment of Satya (Truth) and Jñāna (Knowledge), one without any transformations, and is pristine – Though Śiva is only
such one, He still manifests as ‘Five’ with His power to perform the five tasks as mentioned below –
1. āmnāya mantras on East side - (Pūrvāmnāya) emanated from ‘Sadyōjāta’ face.
These comprise of Gayatri and other Vedic mantras to the tune of two crores.
2. āmnāya mantras on South side (Dakṣiṇāmnāya) were obtained from the ‘Vāmadēva’ face.
These comprise of one crore Śaiva Āgama mantras.
3. āmnāya mantras on West side (Paschimāmnāya) emerged from ‘aghōra’ face.
These comprise of one crore Vaiṣṇava Āgama mantras.
4. āmnāya mantras on North side (Uttarāmnāya) came from ‘Tatpuruṣa’ face.
These comprise of one crore Mahā Vidya and other mantras.
5. āmnāya mantras from the ‘Īśāna’ face facing top are the basis for Urdhva āmnāya mantras.
These comprise many mantras expounding knowledge of the Self.
Hence, altogether seven crore mantras emanated from Paramēśvara’s five faces. Scritpures such
as ‘Śaivāgamā Tantrasārā Samgraham’ mention that meditation and repetition of the names bestows the merits of chanting
all the mantras.
Śiva’s Five-faced form is the quintessence of all mantras, embodiment of the entire universe and personification of all
philosophies.
(To be continued…)
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