Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Om Namah Sivaya Nonviolence is all the offerings. Renunciation is the priestly honorarium. The final purification is death. Thus all the Divinities are established in this body. Krishna Yajur Veda, Pranagnihotra Upanishad 46-8. VE, 413-14 Peaceful be to us the signs of the future, peaceful what is done and undone, peaceful to us be what is and what will be. May all to us be gracious. These five sense organs, with the mind as the sixth, within my heart, inspired by Brahman, by which the awe-inspiring is created, through them to us be peace. Atharva Veda 19.9.2; 5 ;9. VE, 305 If we have injured space, the Earth or heaven, or if we have offended mother or father, from that may Agni, fire of the house, absolve us and guide us safely to the world of goodness. Atharva Veda 6.120.1. VE, 636 You must not use your God-given body for killing God's creatures, whether they are human, animal or whatever. Yajur Veda 12.32. FS, 90 Protect both our species, two-legged and four-legged. Both food and water for their needs supply. May they with us increase in stature and strength. Save us from hurt all our days, O Powers! Rig Veda 10.37.11. VE, 319 May the wind fan us with blissful breezes! May the Sun warm us with delightful rays! May the rain come to us with a pleasant roar! May days come and go for us with blessings! May nights approach us benignly! O earthen vessel, strengthen me. May all beings regard me with friendly eyes! May I look upon all creatures with friendly eyes! With a friend's eye may we regard each other! Shukla Yajur Veda 36.10, 11 & 8. VE, 342 No pain should be caused to any created being or thing. Devikalottara Agama, Jnana-achara-vichara 69-70. RM, 116 When mindstuff is firmly based in waves of ahimsa, all living beings cease their enmity in the presence of such a person. Patanjali Yoga Sutras 2.35. YP, 205 Himsa is to act against the spirit divine of the Vedas. It is to act against the dictates of dharma. Ahimsa is the understanding of the fundamental truth that the atman is imperishable, immutable and all-pervading. Suta Samhita, Skanda Purana, 4-5. FF, 113 He who sees that the Lord of all is ever the same in all that is -- immortal in the field of mortality -- he sees the truth. And when a man sees that the God in himself is the same God in all that is, he hurts not himself by hurting others. Then he goes, indeed, to the highest path. Bhagavad Gita 13.27-28. BGM, 101 The purchaser of flesh performs himsa (violence) by his wealth; he who eats flesh does so by enjoying its taste; the killer does himsa by actually tying and killing the animal. Thus, there are three forms of killing: he who brings flesh or sends for it, he who cuts off the limbs of an animal, and he who purchases, sells or cooks flesh and eats it -- all of these are to be considered meat-eaters. Mahabharata, Anu. 115.40. FS, 90 Nonviolence, truth, freedom from anger, renunciation, serenity, aversion to fault-finding, sympathy for all beings, peace from greedy cravings, gentleness, modesty, steadiness, energy, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, a good will, freedom from pride -- these belong to a man who is born for heaven. Bhagavad Gita 16.2-3. BGM, 109 Meat can never be obtained without injury to living creatures, and injury to sentient beings is detrimental to the attainment of heavenly bliss; let him therefore shun meat. Manu Dharma Shastras 5.48. LM, 176 Worthless are those who injure others vengefully, while those who stoically endure are like stored gold. Let one who hopes for freedom from affliction's pain avoid inflicting harm on others. Tirukural 155, 206, WW For the worship of the Lord, many flowers are available, but the best is not killing even an atom of life. The best steady flame is the tranquil mind; the best place for worship is the heart, where the soul resides. Tirumantiram 197, TMR, 30 Sivaya Namah Cars NEW - sell your car and browse thousands of new and used cars online search now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Dear Sri Selvaratnam Selvakumar, Pranams. Your presentation from the scriptures on 'Ahimsa' is excellent. I am K S Venkataraman, Editor of the English monthly magazine 'Nitya Kalyan', dedicated to spreading knowledge on our Vedic Heritage, Devotional Literature, True Values of Life, and Principles of Self Development. Your presentation should make it clear to anybody how the value of 'Ahimsa', cornerstone of Saivism, has been given topmost importance in our Vedas. May I request you kindly to allow us to publish your compilation in Nitya Kalyan. With kind regards, K S Venkataraman Selvaratnam Selvakumar <selvauk (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote: Om Namah Sivaya Nonviolence is all the offerings. Renunciation is the priestly honorarium. The final purification is death. Thus all the Divinities are established in this body. Krishna Yajur Veda, Pranagnihotra Upanishad 46-8. VE, 413-14 Peaceful be to us the signs of the future, peaceful what is done and undone, peaceful to us be what is and what will be. May all to us be gracious. These five sense organs, with the mind as the sixth, within my heart, inspired by Brahman, by which the awe-inspiring is created, through them to us be peace. Atharva Veda 19.9.2; 5 ;9. VE, 305 If we have injured space, the Earth or heaven, or if we have offended mother or father, from that may Agni, fire of the house, absolve us and guide us safely to the world of goodness. Atharva Veda 6.120.1. VE, 636 You must not use your God-given body for killing God's creatures, whether they are human, animal or whatever. Yajur Veda 12.32. FS, 90 Protect both our species, two-legged and four-legged. Both food and water for their needs supply. May they with us increase in stature and strength. Save us from hurt all our days, O Powers! Rig Veda 10.37.11. VE, 319 May the wind fan us with blissful breezes! May the Sun warm us with delightful rays! May the rain come to us with a pleasant roar! May days come and go for us with blessings! May nights approach us benignly! O earthen vessel, strengthen me. May all beings regard me with friendly eyes! May I look upon all creatures with friendly eyes! With a friend's eye may we regard each other! Shukla Yajur Veda 36.10, 11 & 8. VE, 342 No pain should be caused to any created being or thing. Devikalottara Agama, Jnana-achara-vichara 69-70. RM, 116 When mindstuff is firmly based in waves of ahimsa, all living beings cease their enmity in the presence of such a person. Patanjali Yoga Sutras 2.35. YP, 205 Himsa is to act against the spirit divine of the Vedas. It is to act against the dictates of dharma. Ahimsa is the understanding of the fundamental truth that the atman is imperishable, immutable and all-pervading. Suta Samhita, Skanda Purana, 4-5. FF, 113 He who sees that the Lord of all is ever the same in all that is -- immortal in the field of mortality -- he sees the truth. And when a man sees that the God in himself is the same God in all that is, he hurts not himself by hurting others. Then he goes, indeed, to the highest path. Bhagavad Gita 13.27-28. BGM, 101 The purchaser of flesh performs himsa (violence) by his wealth; he who eats flesh does so by enjoying its taste; the killer does himsa by actually tying and killing the animal. Thus, there are three forms of killing: he who brings flesh or sends for it, he who cuts off the limbs of an animal, and he who purchases, sells or cooks flesh and eats it -- all of these are to be considered meat-eaters. Mahabharata, Anu. 115.40. FS, 90 Nonviolence, truth, freedom from anger, renunciation, serenity, aversion to fault-finding, sympathy for all beings, peace from greedy cravings, gentleness, modesty, steadiness, energy, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, a good will, freedom from pride -- these belong to a man who is born for heaven. Bhagavad Gita 16.2-3. BGM, 109 Meat can never be obtained without injury to living creatures, and injury to sentient beings is detrimental to the attainment of heavenly bliss; let him therefore shun meat. Manu Dharma Shastras 5.48. LM, 176 Worthless are those who injure others vengefully, while those who stoically endure are like stored gold. Let one who hopes for freedom from affliction's pain avoid inflicting harm on others. Tirukural 155, 206, WW For the worship of the Lord, many flowers are available, but the best is not killing even an atom of life. The best steady flame is the tranquil mind; the best place for worship is the heart, where the soul resides. Tirumantiram 197, TMR, 30 Sivaya Namah Cars NEW - sell your car and browse thousands of new and used cars online search now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Om Namah Sivaya Dear Sri KS Venkataraman, It was Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami who presented these verses from Scripture in the Dancing with Siva book which he wrote, please see chapter 14 of the book: http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/books/dws/dws_mandala-14.html You need to obtain permission from Kauai Hindu Monastery in the USA. They also Publish ' Hinduism Today Magazine' to spread Sanatana Dharma world wide. I am sure that they will allow you to publish it in your Magazine. Please contact Sannyasin Sri Arumugaswami, e-mil: ar (AT) hindu (DOT) org. May Lord Siva bless you with your great service to uplift Humanity. Sivaya Namah Kumbakonam Venkataraman <venkataramanks7 > wrote: Dear Sri Selvaratnam Selvakumar, Pranams. Your presentation from the scriptures on 'Ahimsa' is excellent. I am K S Venkataraman, Editor of the English monthly magazine 'Nitya Kalyan', dedicated to spreading knowledge on our Vedic Heritage, Devotional Literature, True Values of Life, and Principles of Self Development. Your presentation should make it clear to anybody how the value of 'Ahimsa', cornerstone of Saivism, has been given topmost importance in our Vedas. May I request you kindly to allow us to publish your compilation in Nitya Kalyan. With kind regards, K S Venkataraman Switch an email account to Mail, you could win FIFA World Cup tickets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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