Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 dear ambaal devotees, it is my pleasure to share an article wuth you from our poojaniya kanchi mahaperiyavval in hindu dharma... " Animal Sacrifice in the Age of Kali (HinduDharma: The Vedas) " ----------------- http://www.kamakoti.org/hindudharma/part5/chap24.htm [ text quoted from the page deleted by moderator and instead the WW url is provided] ------------------ so, as our great acharya kamakoti periyavaal points out it is ok to do whatever is prescribed in the vedas but we are now living in Kali > yuga and therefore the vedic injunctions of those days cannot be practiced in all its entirety unless we all follow the 'vedas' to a letter 't' also, sree Lalita parameshweri is also described as *'bali priyaimnamaha'* Bali' can mean number of things - NOT JUST 'NARA BALI' - human sacrifices ... or for that matter animal sacrifices... i invite the more learned members of this divine satsangha to share their views on this mantra from sree Lalita Sahasaranama. om sree bali-priyaii namaha! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 dear sri ambaaldevotee-, with all due respects, let me state here that we are discussinbg two different issues... differnt gods accept differnt offerings... Bholenath shiva shankar lord shiva is pleased with 'abisekham.' - that is why one worships shiva linga with 'milk' abishekha... Lors shiva is also equally happy with the offerings of 'bilva leaves. Have you heard of the famous Kannappa nayanar story? the hunter who offered 'meat offerings' to the shiva linga? kannapa nayanar is one of the saiva saints... Lord vishnu is alankara priya - he loves ostentatious paegentry - so you will see in vishnu temples that lord vishnu is always dressed up in gorgeous silks, shiningg jeweelery and elaborate flower garlands etc. lord ganapathy is delghted when you offer him 'modakam' or kozhakottai - a typical tamilian preperation - krishna bhagwan is fond of 'butter' and sweets... that is why he is called 'butter thief' - makahan chor. in dakshineshwar temple In calcurtta, for the longest time, goat sacrifices were made to the divine mother kali during durga puja. shri ramakrisha was the officiating priest at the dakshineshwer temple. btw shri ramakrishna and swami vivekananda themselves consumed 'fish' a staple food of bengallees. Shirdi sai baba used to cook two kinds of offerings for his devottes - 'meat offerings for the muslims and vegetarian offerings for the hindus - in sai charita. it is stated he had both hindus and muslim devotees. in bhagwati amman temples in kerala, 'chicken; is offered to bhagwati amman. I am a brahmin - i am a iyer - i am a tamilian - i do not eat meat- BUT THE WHOLE POINT OF NARRRATING ALL THIS aHIMSA IS NOT JUST NOT EATING MEAT. ahimsa is also not hurting others in thought, word and deed. mahtama gandhi practiced this in every sphere - he was a pure vegetarian . he was a gret devotee of lord rama. bhagwat gita was his bible. he praciced 'ahimsa' in every way .... i am not suggesting we should offer animal sacrifices to god/ess ... far from it... in many places in india, goat sacrifices are now beling replaced by 'pumpkin' and coconut offerings. In chandogya upanishad, there is mention of animal sacrifices.. when we talk of bali - we are talking of sacrificing our 'ego' and 'pride ' (ahamkara) The divine mother is very kind - karuna mayee - dayaa mayee - she is equally pleased with elaborate and simple offerings... Mother kali is pleased with offerings of 'hibiscus flowers.' our beloved Maatani devi is delighted with 'kadamba' flowers- kadamba vana vasini. in kalika purana, there is a whole chapter devoted to 'animal sacrifices' ayyayair herself offered to lord muruga fruit after tasting it. sabari offered berries' to lord rama with love. yes, our periyaval eats only sattwic food . shri ramana did the same thing. in fact, he looked after his cow lakshmi in the ashram like his own mother. But different god/esses are worshipped differently according to local customs and cultures. shri krishna paramatma himself says in shrimad bhagwat gita - 'if a devotte offers me with love and devotion a fruit, flower, leaf or water, i will accept it." Animal sacrifices are not recommended nor are human sacrifices. bbut in some parts of india , these are still taking place. sad, very sad. om sree lalihambkayaii namaha! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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