Friday, October 14, 2022
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Sahadeva
At Mahishmati, Sahadeva faced a great challenge. Lord Agni himself was fighting on the side of King Nila. Through his fierce flames, Agni was burning the Pandava army and Sahadeva soon ran out of options.
Sahadeva realized that this battle could not be won through Kshatriya power. Sahadeva began to perform an austere prayer for Agni, standing still in one place.
“Oh Agni, the entire campaign is to perform Rajasuya Yaga and every Yagna is for you. In fact, you are very Yagna. It is only through your blessing that this Yagna can be performed. Make us victorious. You cannot create a hurdle for a performance that is exclusive for you”.
Agni was pleased. “Sahadeva, I am duty-bound to protect Nila from his enemies. But I shall not destroy you either – as you are performing the Rajasuya. I am aware of Yudhishthira’s righteous ambitions”.
In a while, Agni convinced Nila to honor Sahadeva and accept the sovereignty of Yudhishthira.
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Sweat
https://www.google.com/search?q=Agnishtoma
Legend has it that Lord Brahma, the Creator of the Universe, was once holding his court, with all the Devas.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/BrahmaDevaMahaRajaRishi
All of a sudden, a beautiful female sprung out of his heart, followed by a handsome young man, who was holding a bow and flowed-head arrows in his quiver. The young man requested Brahma to specify his duty. The latter told him to romantically charge all creatures with his fragrant flower arrows.
Then Brahma proclaimed that no one, not even the most powerful Devas, would be able to escape the effect of those arrows. The handsome youth was named Kamawas and was also called Manmatha, the Enchanter. He could effortlessly bewitch anyone that he set his eyes on.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Kama
Kama himself was immensely attracted to the beauteous Sandhya. Filled with false pride, he decided to test the efficacy of Brahma's boon. He shot his arrows at all present in the court. They immediately had a profound effect on everyone, including Brahma and Sandhya. Brahma became infatuated with Sandhya and lustily ogled. Even Sandhya was clearly exhibiting flawed behavior.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Test
Watching all this occurring in court, Dharma, the God of Righteousness, found it rather shameful and could not stand it.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/BibleQuranDharma
He prayed to Lord Shiva to manifest himself and set the atmosphere right again.
Bristling in shame due to his own behavior; also fearing a rebuke from Shiva; Brahma started sweating profusely.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Sham
The sweat shed by him gave rise to the 64 Pitruganas or Progenitors, who came to be known as Agnisthomas. Then, the beauteous female was called Sandhya, the One who was born out of the deep concentration of Lord Brahma. Shiva appeared in front of Brahma and rebuked him for creating Kama and giving rise to such an erotic environment during a formal, serious session.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Erotic
As Sandhya watched Shiva, she became the recipient of his grace and gained the knowledge of his mysticism. She later came to be recognized as the Mother of the Pitruganas.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Ancestor
Having had the darshan of Lord Shiva the minute she was created, Sandhya was naturally inclined to undertake severe and austere penance in order to attain his grace. She felt guilty and blamed herself for creating intense feelings of passion and lust for all the males that set their eyes on her. She felt especially bad that she had aroused the same in her own brother, Kama and father, Lord Brahma. For that, she took a vow to burn herself to death.
- Human beings would become conscious of sexual desire only after attaining puberty
- She would be regarded as the greatest devotee ever known; the one who undertook the most austere penance ever
- She would beget a good husband and any other man who cast a lustful glance at her would turn into a eunuch
- Pratah-Sandhya,
- Madhyanha-Sandhya and
- Sayam-Sandhya, and established them in his chariot.
In the meantime, Brahma, still bristling in humiliation at being rebuffed by Shiva, cursed Kama that he would be burnt to ashes by Shiva's Third Eye.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Ash
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Third
This shocked Kama, who, prayed in fear to Brahma, saying that it was not his fault. He had merely discharged the duty that had been delegated to him by Brahma himself. Brahma understood his plight, but reasoned that it was not right of Kama to create such scenes of lust or orgy in court.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Lust
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Orgy
Though sexual urges could distract anyone and everyone, some discipline and moderation was required to regulate human behavior. Brahma then relented and said that Shiva himself would find a way to save Kama.
http://08ge.blogspot.com/search/label/Bhandasura
https://harekrishnainfo.blogspot.com/search/label/Pradyumna
At the very same time, Daksha shed a drop of sweat, which transformed into a striking, perfectly structured damsel, with incredible beauty and grace. Her name was Rati. The moment Kama set his eyes on her; he fell deeply and passionately in love with her. Their union was later solemnized by Daksha and Brahma.
https://freeglobaluniversity.blogspot.com/search/label/Akshaya
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Kusadvipa
https://www.google.com/search?q=Kusadvipa
64. In the continent Kusadvipa 1 there is that stump of Kusa grass a thousand Yojanas (in height). Since the continent is distinguished with Kusa as its symbol, it is called Kusadvipa.
65. The Lord of that continent is Hiranyaroma, son of Priyavrata. There are seven sub-continents named after his sons, viz. Vasu, Vasudana, Drdha, Kavi, Nabhigupta, Satyavrata and Vamadeva. The four castes are called Kuli§a, Kovida, Abhiyukta and Kulaka. They eulogize the Fire-god.
66. “O Fire-god (the knower of all created things), you are the carrier of oblations directly to the Supreme Brahman (or you form a part of the body of the transcendental Barhman). Worship the Supreme Person by sacrifice (sacrificial oblations) offered to gods who are the limbs of the body of the Cosmic Person.”
Source
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Monday, August 29, 2022
Vahni
The eight deities originating from Vahni are called:
- Tṛṣṇā (‘Thirst’),
- Rāgavatī (‘Impassioned’),
- Mohā (‘Delusion’),
- Kāmā (‘Desire’),
- Kopā (‘Anger’),
- Tamotkaṭā (‘Highly Ignorant’),
- Īrṣā (‘Envy’)
- and Śokavatī (‘Sorrowful’).
Kama Burnt
- http://futuremessenger.blogspot.com/search/label/SmallestInhabitedRiverineIslandInTheWorld
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korukkai_Veeratteswarar_Temple
- proud people,
- moon,
- flowers,
- songs,
- bees,
- beaks of the cuckoo and
- sporting grounds.
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