Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 , ajay sharma <sharva_ajay wrote: > > Dear Brothers and sisters, > > In Shiv mahimana stotra, Pushpdanta says " If Goddess of knowledge > Devi Saraswati makes ink of all mountains of earth by dissolving them into > the oceans.If she makes pens of all trees on earth and use the surface > of earth as paper. And then if she starts writing endlessly till eternity then also she would not be unable to describe your true nature " > Pushpadanta goes on to add " If the Gods are unable to describe you,If Gods are unable to write an exhaustive praise(stotra) of your qualities then how can I being a mere mortal can even think of doing so " .Even after saying this Pushpadanta goes on to write the praise of Shiva while seeking apology for his misadventurous and audacious act as per his own definition. > This stotra is considered among the best ever in the praise of Maheshwara. > All of us should learn a few things from pushpadanta. Why all of you have gone silent when you could have easily said a few things in praise of your Guru? > You know that Guru is Shiva only. No one can ever define Guru Tatva. That does not mean that you should not make an effort to write something as per your own capacity in the praise of Guru. > When you do not feel shy in consuming the resources provided by Guru, then why do you feel shy when it comes to showering the flowers of your feelings of respect and love on Guru? > Even if pushpadanta had not written Shiva mahimana stotra , Shiva would not have lost any of His qualities. Shiva would have remained Shiva only. > And when Pushpadanta completed Shiva Mahimana Stotra then also the Shiva had not changed. Then also the qualities of shiva were as before he showered praise on Shiva by saying this wonderful stotra. Ultimately it was only Pushpadanta gained by praising Mahadev Shiva. He got free from thecurse of falling from Gandharva yoni to ordinary human being. > > So if you praise Guru then you should notthink you are doing a favour to Guru. You should not think you are helping in discovering the Guru tatva. Actually you are discovering yourself in this whole process.Ultimately you will realise your true self and become one with Guru Tatva. " True Self " is same for every human being. > Everything in this world retain its own qualities but you would have cahnged in the process without making any conscious effort and suddenly you will start realising what you have become. > Therefore never miss any opportunity to praise your Guru who is not different from Shiva. > Differentiating between Guru and shiva is a curse in itself which causes the down fall of sadhak. > > Gurur Devo Maheshwara.... > > Om Namah Shivaye > Om Param Tatvaye Narayanaye Gurubhyo Namah > Om Namah Shivaye > > > > India Matrimony: Find your life partneronline. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 jai paramgurudev vande nikhilam, dear friend, very well said very truly said. om shakti gopal On 5/25/09, viewlord301 <viewlord301 wrote: , ajay sharma <sharva_ajay wrote:>> Dear Brothers and sisters, > > In Shiv mahimana stotra, Pushpdanta says " If Goddess of knowledge > Devi Saraswati makes ink of all mountains of earth by dissolving them into> the oceans.If she makes pens of all trees on earth and use the surface > of earth as paper. And then if she starts writing endlessly till eternity then also she would not be unable to describe your true nature " > Pushpadanta goes on to add " If the Gods are unable to describe you,If Gods are unable to write an exhaustive praise(stotra) of your qualities then how can I being a mere mortal can even think of doing so " .Even after saying this Pushpadanta goes on to write the praise of Shiva while seeking apology for his misadventurous and audacious act as per his own definition. > This stotra is considered among the best ever in the praise of Maheshwara.> All of us should learn a few things from pushpadanta. Why all of you have gone silent when you could have easily said a few things in praise of your Guru? > You know that Guru is Shiva only. No one can ever define Guru Tatva. That does not mean that you should not make an effort to write something as per your own capacity in the praise of Guru.> When you do not feel shy in consuming the resources provided by Guru, then why do you feel shy when it comes to showering the flowers of your feelings of respect and love on Guru? > Even if pushpadanta had not written Shiva mahimana stotra , Shiva would not have lost any of His qualities. Shiva would have remained Shiva only.> And when Pushpadanta completed Shiva Mahimana Stotra then also the Shiva had not changed. Then also the qualities of shiva were as before he showered praise on Shiva by saying this wonderful stotra. Ultimately it was only Pushpadanta gained by praising Mahadev Shiva. He got free from thecurse of falling from Gandharva yoni to ordinary human being. > > So if you praise Guru then you should notthink you are doing a favour to Guru. You should not think you are helping in discovering the Guru tatva. Actually you are discovering yourself in this whole process.Ultimately you will realise your true self and become one with Guru Tatva. " True Self " is same for every human being. > Everything in this world retain its own qualities but you would have cahnged in the process without making any conscious effort and suddenly you will start realising what you have become.> Therefore never miss any opportunity to praise your Guru who is not different from Shiva. > Differentiating between Guru and shiva is a curse in itself which causes the down fall of sadhak.> > Gurur Devo Maheshwara....> > Om Namah Shivaye> Om Param Tatvaye Narayanaye Gurubhyo Namah > Om Namah Shivaye> > > > India Matrimony: Find your life partneronline.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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