Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 ||Jai Ramakrishna|| Pranaam to all gurujis of this world, Today is the auspicious tithi of Guru Poornima, also known as Vyasa Poornima. Vyasadeva is considered to be the Guru of all four yogas, Krita(Satya), Tretaa, Dwaapar & Kali Yuga. He is considered to be a guru for his knowledge. He composed the 18 mahapurans, he separated the Vedas into Rig, Saam & Yajur & finally the Atharvaveda, on his instructions, Ganeshji wrote the Mahabharata, & to get peace he wrote "Shrimadbhagawatam"...such a "jnani" he was, that he is considered to be Guru of four Yugas...one who does not have a Guru, can consider him to be a Guru..... the word "Guru" means one shows light in the dark road...this is the job of Guru...he will shows what is right & what is wrong.In Tantrashastra, Guru is given highest importance than the Lord itself.In one place, it is said that Even if Shree Krishna becomes angry upon the devotee, the Guru can save him, but if Guru becomes angry, No lord can save Him, as because Guru has seen the IshtaDeva... Before, having a spiritual guru, one after his birth gets two gurus, Mother & Father...most of the time they are ignored...there can be no one than mother & father, as they were responsible to teach you all the letters..If the mother & father is pleased with the Child...who can stop him from achieving his dreams... Everyday we come to know new things from every people...its true that every people have something to give & share...we can learn any of the thing from them...thats y, in "Uddhab Gita", Abadhut had 24 gurus..which even included a child of 3 years & a prostitute!!!! What more i can say...Today I will be worshipping Lord Shiva..who is the Jagatguru..& pray for all irrespective of friends & foes.. Thanq, With Humbleness, Wish u success, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 thanks and pranaqm to all Guru ji --- wrote: > ||Jai Ramakrishna|| > Pranaam to all gurujis of this world, > Today is the auspicious tithi of Guru Poornima, also > known as Vyasa > Poornima. Vyasadeva is considered to be the Guru of > all four yogas, > Krita(Satya), Tretaa, Dwaapar & Kali Yuga. He is > considered to be a > guru for his knowledge. He composed the 18 > mahapurans, he separated > the Vedas into Rig, Saam & Yajur & finally the > Atharvaveda, on his > instructions, Ganeshji wrote the Mahabharata, & to > get peace he > wrote "Shrimadbhagawatam"...such a "jnani" he was, > that he is > considered to be Guru of four Yugas...one who does > not have a Guru, > can consider him to be a Guru..... > the word "Guru" means one shows light in the dark > road...this is the > job of Guru...he will shows what is right & what is > wrong.In > Tantrashastra, Guru is given highest importance than > the Lord > itself.In one place, it is said that Even if Shree > Krishna becomes > angry upon the devotee, the Guru can save him, but > if Guru becomes > angry, No lord can save Him, as because Guru has > seen the > IshtaDeva... > Before, having a spiritual guru, one after his birth > gets two gurus, > Mother & Father...most of the time they are > ignored...there can be > no one than mother & father, as they were > responsible to teach you > all the letters..If the mother & father is pleased > with the > Child...who can stop him from achieving his > dreams... > Everyday we come to know new things from every > people...its true > that every people have something to give & > share...we can learn any > of the thing from them...thats y, in "Uddhab Gita", > Abadhut had 24 > gurus..which even included a child of 3 years & a > prostitute!!!! > What more i can say...Today I will be worshipping > Lord Shiva..who is > the Jagatguru..& pray for all irrespective of > friends & foes.. > Thanq, > With Humbleness, > Wish u success, > . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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