Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Dear Sriganesha, Are you trying to find the reasoning behind the fact that the diety for Saturn is Vishnu? Here is mine, see if this makes sense... The fact that the diety for Mercury isVishnu is easy to grasp, since the attributes are a perfect match - intelligence, communication, child-like joy, kindness etc. Similarly, it is easy to see the lovely Lakshmi representing Venus, the benefic Shiva indicating the father, Sun, the gentle Parvathi indicating the mother, Moon etc. However, it is very hard to grasp that God in some form can be the diety for the malefic planets such as Saturn, Rahu and Ketu, isn't it! Take Rahu, for instance. It represents base materialism, a seemingly negative thing, right? Yet, in its positive form, this same materialism is the 'Material - ism", that which encompasses the entire Universe that we can see, feel etc. Hence, in that form, it is the Divine Prakriti herself, and the energy, the Shakti that sustains all material things, all the way from the electrical forces in the atom to the gravitational etc. forces that keep the Universe together. Hence Rahu is worshipped as the Shakti, Durga Devi. Ketu is the headless demon, symbolizing mindless activities - but again, it also symbolizes going beyond the clutches of the mind, or the Ahamkara, i.e. realizing the self/soul. In this positive form, it represents Moksha, which is nothing but the casting away of the "head", the feeling of "I". All that remains is the Divine, the Omkaara, and the Omkaara is personified as Ganesha, the pure, innocent and selfless child. Saturn symbolizes slowness (manda) and sorrow. Again, there are positive connotations here, for example steadyness - while Shiva represents the constant motion of all things in the Universe through his dance (Tandavam), Vishnu represents the internal stillness of all things by laying on Adishesha. Vishnumaaya, sometimes personified as Vishnu's servant Maaya, covers our true nature and leads to all our sorrows - Krishna says in the Bhagavat Geetha that this Maya is all-pervasive and the only way to break free of its grasp is through divine grace. This, to me, is what Saturn is all about, the patience and the steady, quiet faith needed to break free from the illusions of the world, and that is only possible through the grace of Vishnu, the Lord of Saturn. I am interested in your feedback, let me know what you think! -Sreelatha , "sriganeshh" <sriganeshh> wrote: > Dear Sreelatha, > > i have gone through the same but somehow the reasoning part is not > appealing to me and that is why i sought some advise... > > see for example...vaishvanite worship...the logic seems to be > there...as they believe only in Perumal ie., vishnu..but others...it > shld be different... > > otherwise i fully agree with you that we should arrive at our own as > all are different forms of the same god... > > thanks...for update and valuable input making me explore something > new.... > > sriganesh > > > , "Venkatarama Sreelatha" > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > Dear Sriganesh, > > > > Forgot to add this - if you want to read about all the indications > > of each graha (color, direction, part of body, residence etc.), > read > > the third chapter in Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. Tanvir Ji has > > kindly posted the entire Shastra as a Zip file in the Files section > > of this group. Look under the "texts" link. He has an excellent > > collection of other classics too, if you are interested. > > > > Dear Tanvir, thanks for maintaining so many wonderful texts here! > > > > Sreelatha > > > > , "Venkatarama Sreelatha" > > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > > Dear Sriganesh, > > > > > > There are two lists of dieties for the grahas. The list from > > > Maharshi Parasara is the one you mentioned that Vaishnavaites > use, > > > and maps the navagrahas to the 9 past incarnations of Vishnu. > (The > > > tenth one is yet to come, so it is out of this scheme for now.) > > > Quoting from Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra, > > > "From Sûrya the incarnation of Ram, from Candr that of Krishn, > > from > > > Mangal that of Narasimh, from Budh that of Buddha, from Guru that > > of > > > Vaman, from Úukr that of Parashuram, from Úani that of Kurma > > > (Tortoise), from Rahu that of Varah (Pig) and from Ketu that of > > Meen > > > (Fish) occurred." > > > > > > The other list is from Jaimini, and gives Siva for Surya, Gouri > > for > > > Chandra, Subrahmanya for Mars, Vishnu for Mercury, Siva again for > > > Jupiter, Lakshmi for Venus, Vishnu again for Shani, Durga for > Rahu > > > and Ganesha for Ketu. So, basically two grahas for Vishnu and > > Shiva > > > and one each for the others. > > > > > > There are many other interpretations, for instance, a combination > > of > > > Mercury and Moon indicates Radhakrishna (moon indicating charming > > > the mind, and mercury indicating the beautiful child) etc. And, > > even > > > though both Jupiter and Surya indicate Shiva, for instance, > > Jupiter > > > is Shiva in the form of a teacher (wisdom), Lord Dakshinamurthy, > > > while Surya is Shiva in the form of the father, Parameswara. > > > Similarly for the two that Vishnu rules. > > > > > > My interpretation is that the lists from Parashara and Jaimini > are > > > great starting points, and there is nothing stopping you from > > adding > > > on to the lists. After all, all dieties are the same, ultimately, > > > they are all forms of the same Divine. > > > > > > Now, coming to Yama... Yama, Indra, etc are the Asta Dikpaalakas, > > > the rulers of the eight directions. Yes, they are associated with > > > the grahas too. Each graha has a direction, a color, a time etc > > etc, > > > and since there are directions associated with each graha and > > > dieties for each direction, indirectly these dieties of direction > > > are associated with the grahas. However, I have not heard of > these > > > being worshipped for the effects of the grahas - maybe someone > > else > > > has? > > > > > > > > > Sreelatha > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Hi Amita, Naarayana is another name for Vishnu. Sreelatha , Amita Shukla <shuklaamita> wrote: > Hello Venkatarama > > I was reading this email and just wanted to know who > is lord Narayana-Vishnu or krishna? > > Regards > Amita > --- Venkatarama Sreelatha > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > Just thought of another angle, to add to the > > wonderful post from > > Murali and Gaurav. The asthakshari, Om Namo > > Naaraayanaaya is another > > remedy. This works in the same way as the > > Mrutyunjaya Mantram, by > > keeping death and death-like suffering away from the > > native. This > > mantra gives its power to the 8th house, which, > > among other things, > > indicates life or death. The diety for Shani is Lord > > Narayana, and > > one of the things controlled by Shani is longevity, > > so this all ties > > in together. > > > > Sreelatha > > > > , "Gaurav > > Sharma" > > <gauravkom> wrote: > > > Hello Murali ji, > > > A really good post for remedies. > > We can add a few > > > more to the basket. > > > > > > Apart from the below reciting the following > > dasanama stotra of > > Shani > > > by Dasharatha near a Pepal tree is also a highly > > recommended one. > > > > > > Konastha pingalobabhruh > > > Krishnoroudraantakoyamah > > > Souri, shanaischaro mandah > > > Pippaladishu sansthitah > > > > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > , "K. > > Muralidharan" > > > <kmurali_sg> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > > > Namaste. Though my knowledge is limited, my > > 2-cents worth of > > inputs > > > on > > > > Saturn Remedies. Basically the remedies fall > > into 3 groups - to > > Lord > > > > Hanuman, to Lord Shiva and to Shani himself. > > > > > > > > 1. Lord Hanuman > > > > a.. Last year, I was advised to offer 1kg of > > Til Oil (Gingeley > > > oil) to > > > > Hanuman Temple on 12 Saturdays after sunset. The > > oil must be > > > accompanied by > > > > Tamboola (Betel Leaves, nuts) and if possible a > > rupee/dollar > > coin. > > > I was > > > > advised not to pray for any specific outcome - > > just prostrate, > > do > > > the offer > > > > and come back. > > > > b.. I have seen Hanuman Chalisa is also > > prescribed as remedy > > for > > > Saturn. > > > > c.. Sometimes, Panchmukhi (or Ekadashamukhi) > > Hanumat Kavacham > > is > > > > prescribed to be chanted daily or at least on > > Saturday. This is > > > preferably > > > > done after Hanumat Puja (Ashtottara/Sahasranama) > > > > 2. Lord Shiva > > > > a.. I have heard that Rudram, like Devi > > Mahatmyam, should > > never be > > > > attempted without proper initiation by a Sat > > Guru. I was told > > these > > > words > > > > came from Sri. Sringeri Acharya himself. > > > > b.. Mrutyunjaya Mantra Japam is often > > prescribed. I was > > advised > > > to chant > > > > the mantram for 28 times standing on a wooden > > plank facing north > > > for 40 days > > > > twice a day after bath. Some people also advise > > Mrutyunjaya > > Homam. > > > > c.. Chant Shiva Sahasranamam for 40 days > > facing north. One > > could > > > also > > > > augment with Mrutyunjaya stutis like Mrutyunjaya > > stotram, > > > Mrutyunjaya > > > > kavacham etc. > > > > d.. In Tamil there is a 10-stanza stuti called > > "Pachchai > > > Pathigam" by > > > > ThiruGYAna Sambandhar. This poem is sung in > > praise of Lord of > > Thiru > > > Nallar > > > > (Shani Parihara Sthalam near Karaikkal, Tamil > > Nadu, India). This > > is > > > believed > > > > to be an effective remedy for Saturn doshas. For > > those > > interested, > > > this has > > > > been published in the recent issue of the > > magazine "GYAna > > Alayam". > > > > e.. Sometimes, wearing a specific Rudraksha is > > prescribed > > (e.g. > > > 14-mukhi) > > > > 3. Shanaishcara > > > > a.. Visit Navagraha shrines and do archana on > > Saturdays. > > > > b.. Chant Shani stutis (e.g. Ashtottaram, > > Sahasranamam, > > Kavacham, > > > etc.) > > > > daily - or at least on Saturday. LIFCO has > > published a book in > > Tamil > > > > containing many of Shani Stutis. > > > > c.. Donate Sesame Seeds/Black Cloth on > > Saturday. Sometimes > > > donating Black > > > > Urad Dal, Iron Vessels etc. > > > > d.. Wear Blue sapphire or alternatives (after > > thorough > > analysis > > > of the > > > > chart) > > > > e.. In extreme cases, Shani Shanti Homa/Yajnas > > are also > > > prescribed. This > > > > may even involve donation of animals. > > > > But there are different versions as to which > > rememy(ies) is/are > > more > > > > efficacious. Perhaps it would be wonderful if > > learned people > > could > > > share > > > > their experience/knowledge in this regard. > > > > > > > > Thanks & Regards, > > > > Murali > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Thanks a lot Sreelatha. Regds Amita Venkatarama Sreelatha <venkatarama_sastry wrote: Hi Amita, Naarayana is another name for Vishnu. Sreelatha , Amita Shukla <shuklaamita> wrote: > Hello Venkatarama > > I was reading this email and just wanted to know who > is lord Narayana-Vishnu or krishna? > > Regards > Amita > --- Venkatarama Sreelatha > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > Just thought of another angle, to add to the > > wonderful post from > > Murali and Gaurav. The asthakshari, Om Namo > > Naaraayanaaya is another > > remedy. This works in the same way as the > > Mrutyunjaya Mantram, by > > keeping death and death-like suffering away from the > > native. This > > mantra gives its power to the 8th house, which, > > among other things, > > indicates life or death. The diety for Shani is Lord > > Narayana, and > > one of the things controlled by Shani is longevity, > > so this all ties > > in together. > > > > Sreelatha > > > > , "Gaurav > > Sharma" > > <gauravkom> wrote: > > > Hello Murali ji, > > > A really good post for remedies. > > We can add a few > > > more to the basket. > > > > > > Apart from the below reciting the following > > dasanama stotra of > > Shani > > > by Dasharatha near a Pepal tree is also a highly > > recommended one. > > > > > > Konastha pingalobabhruh > > > Krishnoroudraantakoyamah > > > Souri, shanaischaro mandah > > > Pippaladishu sansthitah > > > > > > > > > Gaurav > > > > > > , "K. > > Muralidharan" > > > <kmurali_sg> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > > > Namaste. Though my knowledge is limited, my > > 2-cents worth of > > inputs > > > on > > > > Saturn Remedies. Basically the remedies fall > > into 3 groups - to > > Lord > > > > Hanuman, to Lord Shiva and to Shani himself. > > > > > > > > 1. Lord Hanuman > > > > a.. Last year, I was advised to offer 1kg of > > Til Oil (Gingeley > > > oil) to > > > > Hanuman Temple on 12 Saturdays after sunset. The > > oil must be > > > accompanied by > > > > Tamboola (Betel Leaves, nuts) and if possible a > > rupee/dollar > > coin. > > > I was > > > > advised not to pray for any specific outcome - > > just prostrate, > > do > > > the offer > > > > and come back. > > > > b.. I have seen Hanuman Chalisa is also > > prescribed as remedy > > for > > > Saturn. > > > > c.. Sometimes, Panchmukhi (or Ekadashamukhi) > > Hanumat Kavacham > > is > > > > prescribed to be chanted daily or at least on > > Saturday. This is > > > preferably > > > > done after Hanumat Puja (Ashtottara/Sahasranama) > > > > 2. Lord Shiva > > > > a.. I have heard that Rudram, like Devi > > Mahatmyam, should > > never be > > > > attempted without proper initiation by a Sat > > Guru. I was told > > these > > > words > > > > came from Sri. Sringeri Acharya himself. > > > > b.. Mrutyunjaya Mantra Japam is often > > prescribed. I was > > advised > > > to chant > > > > the mantram for 28 times standing on a wooden > > plank facing north > > > for 40 days > > > > twice a day after bath. Some people also advise > > Mrutyunjaya > > Homam. > > > > c.. Chant Shiva Sahasranamam for 40 days > > facing north. One > > could > > > also > > > > augment with Mrutyunjaya stutis like Mrutyunjaya > > stotram, > > > Mrutyunjaya > > > > kavacham etc. > > > > d.. In Tamil there is a 10-stanza stuti called > > "Pachchai > > > Pathigam" by > > > > ThiruGYAna Sambandhar. This poem is sung in > > praise of Lord of > > Thiru > > > Nallar > > > > (Shani Parihara Sthalam near Karaikkal, Tamil > > Nadu, India). This > > is > > > believed > > > > to be an effective remedy for Saturn doshas. For > > those > > interested, > > > this has > > > > been published in the recent issue of the > > magazine "GYAna > > Alayam". > > > > e.. Sometimes, wearing a specific Rudraksha is > > prescribed > > (e.g. > > > 14-mukhi) > > > > 3. Shanaishcara > > > > a.. Visit Navagraha shrines and do archana on > > Saturdays. > > > > b.. Chant Shani stutis (e.g. Ashtottaram, > > Sahasranamam, > > Kavacham, > > > etc.) > > > > daily - or at least on Saturday. LIFCO has > > published a book in > > Tamil > > > > containing many of Shani Stutis. > > > > c.. Donate Sesame Seeds/Black Cloth on > > Saturday. Sometimes > > > donating Black > > > > Urad Dal, Iron Vessels etc. > > > > d.. Wear Blue sapphire or alternatives (after > > thorough > > analysis > > > of the > > > > chart) > > > > e.. In extreme cases, Shani Shanti Homa/Yajnas > > are also > > > prescribed. This > > > > may even involve donation of animals. > > > > But there are different versions as to which > > rememy(ies) is/are > > more > > > > efficacious. Perhaps it would be wonderful if > > learned people > > could > > > share > > > > their experience/knowledge in this regard. > > > > > > > > Thanks & Regards, > > > > Murali > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > ~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ / Take Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Dear Sreelatha, Thanks a lot for explaining with reason ...yeah i do agree with you that sani represents quiet and steady and strong faith. But in my view that saturn is a unattached and impartial person...sort of judge who has been entrusted with the job of delivering judgement sentence after weighing one's good and bad karmas...in that belief..he will never be influenced unless one pleads with him either directly or through the representatives....the best way can be worshipping him directly or worshipping the representatives who will plead on our behalf...the debatable question is who is that representative...is he vishnu, yama, iyyappa, ganapathy, hanuman etc., I will do little work on this and will mail you accordingly.... Interestingly do u notice there is close association between saturn and moon....saturn takes 2 and 1/2 years whereas moon takes 2 and 1/2 days..the trouble in both the cases are almost similar...what is your valuable input on this.... in the meanwhile thank you so much for your patient reply and input... best regards, sriganeshh , "Venkatarama Sreelatha" <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > Dear Sriganesha, > > Are you trying to find the reasoning behind the fact that the diety > for Saturn is Vishnu? Here is mine, see if this makes sense... > > The fact that the diety for Mercury isVishnu is easy to grasp, since > the attributes are a perfect match - intelligence, communication, > child-like joy, kindness etc. Similarly, it is easy to see the > lovely Lakshmi representing Venus, the benefic Shiva indicating the > father, Sun, the gentle Parvathi indicating the mother, Moon etc. > However, it is very hard to grasp that God in some form can be the > diety for the malefic planets such as Saturn, Rahu and Ketu, isn't > it! Take Rahu, for instance. It represents base materialism, a > seemingly negative thing, right? Yet, in its positive form, this > same materialism is the 'Material - ism", that which encompasses the > entire Universe that we can see, feel etc. Hence, in that form, it > is the Divine Prakriti herself, and the energy, the Shakti that > sustains all material things, all the way from the electrical forces > in the atom to the gravitational etc. forces that keep the Universe > together. Hence Rahu is worshipped as the Shakti, Durga Devi. > > Ketu is the headless demon, symbolizing mindless activities - but > again, it also symbolizes going beyond the clutches of the mind, or > the Ahamkara, i.e. realizing the self/soul. In this positive form, > it represents Moksha, which is nothing but the casting away of > the "head", the feeling of "I". All that remains is the Divine, the > Omkaara, and the Omkaara is personified as Ganesha, the pure, > innocent and selfless child. > > Saturn symbolizes slowness (manda) and sorrow. Again, there are > positive connotations here, for example steadyness - while Shiva > represents the constant motion of all things in the Universe through > his dance (Tandavam), Vishnu represents the internal stillness of > all things by laying on Adishesha. Vishnumaaya, sometimes > personified as Vishnu's servant Maaya, covers our true nature and > leads to all our sorrows - Krishna says in the Bhagavat Geetha that > this Maya is all-pervasive and the only way to break free of its > grasp is through divine grace. This, to me, is what Saturn is all > about, the patience and the steady, quiet faith needed to break free > from the illusions of the world, and that is only possible through > the grace of Vishnu, the Lord of Saturn. > > I am interested in your feedback, let me know what you think! > -Sreelatha > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Sreelatha I am truly impressed ! I would like to add that God is beyond Good or Bad, and regarding maya, there is no difference between jagan maya and jagan mata as I see it .. Power is useless as long as it dosent manifest ... manifestation of power is always in material nature .... if Vishnu is power, Maya is his manifestation both are inseperable however Vishnu himself is beyond the good/evil manifestation of maya ... in this sense maya is always subordinate to vishnu .. Probably it is for this reason that we have conceptulization of Ardha narishvaram, and also forms where Kali is standing on the chest of shiva who is smiling and still ... in a way it is symbolic that shiva is helpless without kali yet he is superior in his stillness !! both are superior in a way of their own ... --- Venkatarama Sreelatha <venkatarama_sastry wrote: > Dear Sriganesha, > > Are you trying to find the reasoning behind the fact > that the diety > for Saturn is Vishnu? Here is mine, see if this > makes sense... > > The fact that the diety for Mercury isVishnu is easy > to grasp, since > the attributes are a perfect match - intelligence, > communication, > child-like joy, kindness etc. Similarly, it is easy > to see the > lovely Lakshmi representing Venus, the benefic Shiva > indicating the > father, Sun, the gentle Parvathi indicating the > mother, Moon etc. > However, it is very hard to grasp that God in some > form can be the > diety for the malefic planets such as Saturn, Rahu > and Ketu, isn't > it! Take Rahu, for instance. It represents base > materialism, a > seemingly negative thing, right? Yet, in its > positive form, this > same materialism is the 'Material - ism", that which > encompasses the > entire Universe that we can see, feel etc. Hence, in > that form, it > is the Divine Prakriti herself, and the energy, the > Shakti that > sustains all material things, all the way from the > electrical forces > in the atom to the gravitational etc. forces that > keep the Universe > together. Hence Rahu is worshipped as the Shakti, > Durga Devi. > > Ketu is the headless demon, symbolizing mindless > activities - but > again, it also symbolizes going beyond the clutches > of the mind, or > the Ahamkara, i.e. realizing the self/soul. In this > positive form, > it represents Moksha, which is nothing but the > casting away of > the "head", the feeling of "I". All that remains is > the Divine, the > Omkaara, and the Omkaara is personified as Ganesha, > the pure, > innocent and selfless child. > > Saturn symbolizes slowness (manda) and sorrow. > Again, there are > positive connotations here, for example steadyness - > while Shiva > represents the constant motion of all things in the > Universe through > his dance (Tandavam), Vishnu represents the internal > stillness of > all things by laying on Adishesha. Vishnumaaya, > sometimes > personified as Vishnu's servant Maaya, covers our > true nature and > leads to all our sorrows - Krishna says in the > Bhagavat Geetha that > this Maya is all-pervasive and the only way to break > free of its > grasp is through divine grace. This, to me, is what > Saturn is all > about, the patience and the steady, quiet faith > needed to break free > from the illusions of the world, and that is only > possible through > the grace of Vishnu, the Lord of Saturn. > > I am interested in your feedback, let me know what > you think! > -Sreelatha > > , > "sriganeshh" > <sriganeshh> wrote: > > Dear Sreelatha, > > > > i have gone through the same but somehow the > reasoning part is not > > appealing to me and that is why i sought some > advise... > > > > see for example...vaishvanite worship...the logic > seems to be > > there...as they believe only in Perumal ie., > vishnu..but > others...it > > shld be different... > > > > otherwise i fully agree with you that we should > arrive at our own > as > > all are different forms of the same god... > > > > thanks...for update and valuable input making me > explore something > > new.... > > > > sriganesh > > > > > > , > "Venkatarama Sreelatha" > > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > > Dear Sriganesh, > > > > > > Forgot to add this - if you want to read about > all the > indications > > > of each graha (color, direction, part of body, > residence etc.), > > read > > > the third chapter in Brihat Parashara Hora > Shastra. Tanvir Ji > has > > > kindly posted the entire Shastra as a Zip file > in the Files > section > > > of this group. Look under the "texts" link. He > has an excellent > > > collection of other classics too, if you are > interested. > > > > > > Dear Tanvir, thanks for maintaining so many > wonderful texts here! > > > > > > Sreelatha > > > > > > , > "Venkatarama Sreelatha" > > > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > > > Dear Sriganesh, > > > > > > > > There are two lists of dieties for the grahas. > The list from > > > > Maharshi Parasara is the one you mentioned > that Vaishnavaites > > use, > > > > and maps the navagrahas to the 9 past > incarnations of Vishnu. > > (The > > > > tenth one is yet to come, so it is out of this > scheme for > now.) > > > > Quoting from Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra, > > > > "From Sûrya the incarnation of Ram, from Candr > that of Krishn, > > > from > > > > Mangal that of Narasimh, from Budh that of > Buddha, from Guru > that > > > of > > > > Vaman, from Úukr that of Parashuram, from Úani > that of Kurma > > > > (Tortoise), from Rahu that of Varah (Pig) and > from Ketu that > of > > > Meen > > > > (Fish) occurred." > > > > > > > > The other list is from Jaimini, and gives Siva > for Surya, > Gouri > > > for > > > > Chandra, Subrahmanya for Mars, Vishnu for > Mercury, Siva again > for > > > > Jupiter, Lakshmi for Venus, Vishnu again for > Shani, Durga for > > Rahu > > > > and Ganesha for Ketu. So, basically two grahas > for Vishnu and > > > Shiva > > > > and one each for the others. > > > > > > > > There are many other interpretations, for > instance, a > combination > > > of > > > > Mercury and Moon indicates Radhakrishna (moon > indicating > charming > > > > the mind, and mercury indicating the beautiful > child) etc. > And, > > > even > > > > though both Jupiter and Surya indicate Shiva, > for instance, > > > Jupiter > > > > is Shiva in the form of a teacher (wisdom), > Lord > Dakshinamurthy, > > > > while Surya is Shiva in the form of the > father, === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Hi Surya, You just reminded me of something I read a long time back. Apparently the sound "ee" (the "ee" kaaram) in the word Shiva indicates his eternal companion, Shakti. Without the "ee", the word Shiva becomes Shava, which means a corpse. A different way of saying the same thing that you eloquently stated, with Vishnu and Maaya and Kali and Shiva. Of course, there is no question of ever having Shiva without Shakti or vice versa, since the two are inseperable. Sreelatha , surya vishnubhotla <surya_prakashv> wrote: > Sreelatha I am truly impressed ! > > I would like to add that God is beyond Good or Bad, > and regarding maya, there is no difference between > jagan maya and jagan mata as I see it .. > > Power is useless as long as it dosent manifest ... > manifestation of power is always in material nature > ... if Vishnu is power, Maya is his manifestation both > are inseperable however Vishnu himself is beyond the > good/evil manifestation of maya ... in this sense maya > is always subordinate to vishnu .. > > Probably it is for this reason that we have > conceptulization of Ardha narishvaram, and also forms > where Kali is standing on the chest of shiva who is > smiling and still ... in a way it is symbolic that > shiva is helpless without kali yet he is superior in > his stillness !! both are superior in a way of their > own ... > > > --- Venkatarama Sreelatha > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > Dear Sriganesha, > > > > Are you trying to find the reasoning behind the fact > > that the diety > > for Saturn is Vishnu? Here is mine, see if this > > makes sense... > > > > The fact that the diety for Mercury isVishnu is easy > > to grasp, since > > the attributes are a perfect match - intelligence, > > communication, > > child-like joy, kindness etc. Similarly, it is easy > > to see the > > lovely Lakshmi representing Venus, the benefic Shiva > > indicating the > > father, Sun, the gentle Parvathi indicating the > > mother, Moon etc. > > However, it is very hard to grasp that God in some > > form can be the > > diety for the malefic planets such as Saturn, Rahu > > and Ketu, isn't > > it! Take Rahu, for instance. It represents base > > materialism, a > > seemingly negative thing, right? Yet, in its > > positive form, this > > same materialism is the 'Material - ism", that which > > encompasses the > > entire Universe that we can see, feel etc. Hence, in > > that form, it > > is the Divine Prakriti herself, and the energy, the > > Shakti that > > sustains all material things, all the way from the > > electrical forces > > in the atom to the gravitational etc. forces that > > keep the Universe > > together. Hence Rahu is worshipped as the Shakti, > > Durga Devi. > > > > Ketu is the headless demon, symbolizing mindless > > activities - but > > again, it also symbolizes going beyond the clutches > > of the mind, or > > the Ahamkara, i.e. realizing the self/soul. In this > > positive form, > > it represents Moksha, which is nothing but the > > casting away of > > the "head", the feeling of "I". All that remains is > > the Divine, the > > Omkaara, and the Omkaara is personified as Ganesha, > > the pure, > > innocent and selfless child. > > > > Saturn symbolizes slowness (manda) and sorrow. > > Again, there are > > positive connotations here, for example steadyness - > > while Shiva > > represents the constant motion of all things in the > > Universe through > > his dance (Tandavam), Vishnu represents the internal > > stillness of > > all things by laying on Adishesha. Vishnumaaya, > > sometimes > > personified as Vishnu's servant Maaya, covers our > > true nature and > > leads to all our sorrows - Krishna says in the > > Bhagavat Geetha that > > this Maya is all-pervasive and the only way to break > > free of its > > grasp is through divine grace. This, to me, is what > > Saturn is all > > about, the patience and the steady, quiet faith > > needed to break free > > from the illusions of the world, and that is only > > possible through > > the grace of Vishnu, the Lord of Saturn. > > > > I am interested in your feedback, let me know what > > you think! > > -Sreelatha > > > > , > > "sriganeshh" > > <sriganeshh> wrote: > > > Dear Sreelatha, > > > > > > i have gone through the same but somehow the > > reasoning part is not > > > appealing to me and that is why i sought some > > advise... > > > > > > see for example...vaishvanite worship...the logic > > seems to be > > > there...as they believe only in Perumal ie., > > vishnu..but > > others...it > > > shld be different... > > > > > > otherwise i fully agree with you that we should > > arrive at our own > > as > > > all are different forms of the same god... > > > > > > thanks...for update and valuable input making me > > explore something > > > new.... > > > > > > sriganesh > > > > > > > > > , > > "Venkatarama Sreelatha" > > > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > > > Dear Sriganesh, > > > > > > > > Forgot to add this - if you want to read about > > all the > > indications > > > > of each graha (color, direction, part of body, > > residence etc.), > > > read > > > > the third chapter in Brihat Parashara Hora > > Shastra. Tanvir Ji > > has > > > > kindly posted the entire Shastra as a Zip file > > in the Files > > section > > > > of this group. Look under the "texts" link. He > > has an excellent > > > > collection of other classics too, if you are > > interested. > > > > > > > > Dear Tanvir, thanks for maintaining so many > > wonderful texts here! > > > > > > > > Sreelatha > > > > > > > > , > > "Venkatarama Sreelatha" > > > > <venkatarama_sastry> wrote: > > > > > Dear Sriganesh, > > > > > > > > > > There are two lists of dieties for the grahas. > > The list from > > > > > Maharshi Parasara is the one you mentioned > > that Vaishnavaites > > > use, > > > > > and maps the navagrahas to the 9 past > > incarnations of Vishnu. > > > (The > > > > > tenth one is yet to come, so it is out of this > > scheme for > > now.) > > > > > Quoting from Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra, > > > > > "From Sûrya the incarnation of Ram, from Candr > > that of Krishn, > > > > from > > > > > Mangal that of Narasimh, from Budh that of > > Buddha, from Guru > > that > > > > of > > > > > Vaman, from Úukr that of Parashuram, from Úani > > that of Kurma > > > > > (Tortoise), from Rahu that of Varah (Pig) and > > from Ketu that > > of > > > > Meen > > > > > (Fish) occurred." > > > > > > > > > > The other list is from Jaimini, and gives Siva > > for Surya, > > Gouri > > > > for > > > > > Chandra, Subrahmanya for Mars, Vishnu for > > Mercury, Siva again > > for > > > > > Jupiter, Lakshmi for Venus, Vishnu again for > > Shani, Durga for > > > Rahu > > > > > and Ganesha for Ketu. So, basically two grahas > > for Vishnu and > > > > Shiva > > > > > and one each for the others. > > > > > > > > > > There are many other interpretations, for > > instance, a > > combination > > > > of > > > > > Mercury and Moon indicates Radhakrishna (moon > > indicating > > charming > > > > > the mind, and mercury indicating the beautiful > > child) etc. > > And, > > > > even > > > > > though both Jupiter and Surya indicate Shiva, > > for instance, > > > > Jupiter > > > > > is Shiva in the form of a teacher (wisdom), > > Lord > > Dakshinamurthy, > > > > > while Surya is Shiva in the form of the > > father, > === message truncated === > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2007 Report Share Posted April 22, 2007 Can you plz give me the link of Dasaratha Shani Stotram audio? The link I got on net(from ur site) did not work. If possible can u plz email me that file itself at champ_guru_24@? Thanks. Champ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tara on lotus Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 Dear Neerajji, Namaskar. When I saw that you are a disciple of Guru RAthji I know you could help me with my chart. But before this one more remedy for Shani.. 1 dried coconut 2- some powder sugar (Bura) or Jaggery powder 3- 5 types of nuts 5- desi ghee On saturday cut the coconut from top and in the cavity fill the mixture of ghee, sugar powder and nuts. Dig a hole under pepal tree ( shallow one) near blaxk ants nest and bury the coconut. Though I have nt tried it I hear it's a pretty effective remedy. Does any one else has heard something like this. Now about my chart--- 1- if there is any specific curse on me or the family and what could be the remedy?? Because my mars is badhak for me and Jupitor is Marak grah and sun and mercury are in Ishta dev sthan ( Please check if I'm right) 2- Is their a pitra dosh/preta badha since my ketu and rahu are in centre facing each other. Can you please suggest the appropriate remedy??? 3-At the same time is there a possibility of marriage?? I will be obliged if t you would go thru my details and guide me.... My details.. Name - Roshni Mallik DOB- I April 1970 Place- Chattarpur, Madhya Pradesh near Jhansi Time- 3.45 PM Ascendent- leo With blessings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tara on lotus Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Dear Murlidharanji, This is regarding the shanidev remedies. Can u please explain how many betel nuts and leaves (Tamboola) are offreed along with til oil. Only one of these are offered along with til oil and coin or both leaves and nut is offered along with the gingliy oil. can you kindly tell me how many pieces..... thanks and regards Tara on Lotus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Rama Nama will take care of all Saturn related trouble Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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