Guest guest Posted October 12, 2009 Report Share Posted October 12, 2009 You have all would have heard of Pamban Swamigal. He was a devotee of Lord Muruga. He was a great Saint. He was a married man leading the life of a householder. Though a householder he practiced deep sadhana every day, much to the consternation of his family. His family feared that he would, one day, walk out of the family as a result of his devotion to the Lord.One day, he sat on the terrace of his house meditating on Lord Muruga. Suddenly he felt a deep urge to go to Palani . At once he walked down and informed his family that he was leaving for Palani. Fear gripped his wife who felt that he was walking out of the family and would never return. But she felt hesitant to question him on this line. So, she requested a friend of Pamban Swamigal to advice him against going to Palani. When the friend requested the Swamigal not to go, Pamban Swamigal told him, "Lord Muruga has asked me to come to Palani." He thought that hearing this his family would not stop him from visiting Palani.Pamban Swamigal went back to the terrace. No sooner had he sat down than he heard a loud, thundering voice. It was the voice of Lord Muruga. The Divine voice said, "Did I ask you to come to Palani?"The Swamigal was stunned and he trembled in fear. He said "No, Lord!"The Divine voice of Lord Muruga said at once, "Until I tell you, you should not come to Palani."Lord Muruga never called Pamban Swamigal to Palani and the Swamigal could never visite the holy town all his life. In fact, he has sung several verses begging the Lord to call him to Palani.God does not tolerate untruth even if it is for a noble reason that involves Him. Sundararajan Beauty is His footprint showing us where He has passed - Aurobindo India has a new look. Take a sneak peek. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2009 Report Share Posted October 12, 2009 Dear Sundararajan,Yes, Pamban Swamigal left a deep impression upon everyone whose life he touched. To this day he has many devotees who regularly gather at Pamban Swamigal's samadhi in Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai. Devotees in Tiruvanmiyur area wrote up a rich collection of anecdotes, old photos, and hand drawings for publication that appear online at www.murugan.org/bhaktas/pamban_swami.htm Patrick HarriganeditorOn Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Sundararajan <yesyesrin wrote: You have all would have heard of Pamban Swamigal. He was a devotee of Lord Muruga. He was a great Saint. He was a married man leading the life of a householder. Though a householder he practiced deep sadhana every day, much to the consternation of his family. His family feared that he would, one day, walk out of the family as a result of his devotion to the Lord. One day, he sat on the terrace of his house meditating on Lord Muruga. Suddenly he felt a deep urge to go to Palani . At once he walked down and informed his family that he was leaving for Palani. Fear gripped his wife who felt that he was walking out of the family and would never return. But she felt hesitant to question him on this line. So, she requested a friend of Pamban Swamigal to advice him against going to Palani. When the friend requested the Swamigal not to go, Pamban Swamigal told him, " Lord Muruga has asked me to come to Palani. " He thought that hearing this his family would not stop him from visiting Palani.Pamban Swamigal went back to the terrace. No sooner had he sat down than he heard a loud, thundering voice. It was the voice of Lord Muruga. The Divine voice said, " Did I ask you to come to Palani? " The Swamigal was stunned and he trembled in fear. He said " No, Lord! " The Divine voice of Lord Muruga said at once, " Until I tell you, you should not come to Palani. " Lord Muruga never called Pamban Swamigal to Palani and the Swamigal could never visite the holy town all his life. In fact, he has sung several verses begging the Lord to call him to Palani.God does not tolerate untruth even if it is for a noble reason that involves Him. Sundararajan Beauty is His footprint showing us where He has passed - Aurobindo India has a new look. Take a sneak peek. Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web ( ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Terms of Use | Un Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Give Back for Good Get inspired by a good cause. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Thank you!Beauty is His footprint showing us where He has passed - Aurobindo--- On Tue, 13/10/09, Patrick Harrigan <editor wrote: Patrick Harrigan <editorRe: Pamban Swamigaldhandapani Cc: "T.S. Narayanan" <narayanan_ts, "Asogan" <asogan.blr, "Sanak Athreya" <sanakkumarTuesday, 13 October, 2009, 9:17 AM Dear Sundararajan,Patrick Harriganeditor (AT) murugan (DOT) org On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Sundararajan <yesyesrin (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: .. India has a new look. Take a sneak peek. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Muruga Saranam Pamban Swamigal was a great saint bhaktha of Lord Muruga and this incident has been a great lesson for everyone. His Shanmukha Kavasam is very powerful and immediately gives results especially in physical illness or difficulties. If we imagine and visualize the contents of the Kavasam while reciting it and visualize that Lord is by our side and helping us as told in the Kavasam you will feel that it is taking place and illness fear etc.. go away. Muruga Saranam Vetrivel Muruganukku Arohara With Best regards MeyyappaN S On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:22 AM, Sundararajan <yesyesrin wrote: You have all would have heard of Pamban Swamigal. He was a devotee of Lord Muruga. He was a great Saint. He was a married man leading the life of a householder. Though a householder he practiced deep sadhana every day, much to the consternation of his family. His family feared that he would, one day, walk out of the family as a result of his devotion to the Lord. One day, he sat on the terrace of his house meditating on Lord Muruga. Suddenly he felt a deep urge to go to Palani . At once he walked down and informed his family that he was leaving for Palani. Fear gripped his wife who felt that he was walking out of the family and would never return. But she felt hesitant to question him on this line. So, she requested a friend of Pamban Swamigal to advice him against going to Palani. When the friend requested the Swamigal not to go, Pamban Swamigal told him, " Lord Muruga has asked me to come to Palani. " He thought that hearing this his family would not stop him from visiting Palani. Pamban Swamigal went back to the terrace. No sooner had he sat down than he heard a loud, thundering voice. It was the voice of Lord Muruga. The Divine voice said, " Did I ask you to come to Palani? " The Swamigal was stunned and he trembled in fear. He said " No, Lord! " The Divine voice of Lord Muruga said at once, " Until I tell you, you should not come to Palani. " Lord Muruga never called Pamban Swamigal to Palani and the Swamigal could never visite the holy town all his life. In fact, he has sung several verses begging the Lord to call him to Palani.God does not tolerate untruth even if it is for a noble reason that involves Him. Sundararajan Beauty is His footprint showing us where He has passed - Aurobindo India has a new look. Take a sneak peek. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 please let me know the exact date of kanta sasthi start dhandapani , S Meyyappan <smeyyappan wrote: > > Muruga Saranam > > Pamban Swamigal was a great saint bhaktha of Lord Muruga and this incident > has been a great lesson for everyone. His Shanmukha Kavasam is very powerful > and immediately gives results especially in physical illness or > difficulties. > > If we imagine and visualize the contents of the Kavasam while reciting it > and visualize that Lord is by our side and helping us as told in the Kavasam > you will feel that it is taking place and illness fear etc.. go away. > > Muruga Saranam > > Vetrivel Muruganukku Arohara > > With Best regards > MeyyappaN S > > > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:22 AM, Sundararajan <yesyesrin wrote: > > > > > > > > > You have all would have heard of Pamban Swamigal. He was a devotee of Lord > > Muruga. He was a great Saint. He was a married man leading the life of a > > householder. Though a householder he practiced deep sadhana every day, much > > to the consternation of his family. His family feared that he would, one > > day, walk out of the family as a result of his devotion to the Lord. > > > > One day, he sat on the terrace of his house meditating on Lord Muruga. > > Suddenly he felt a deep urge to go to Palani . At once he walked down and > > informed his family that he was leaving for Palani. Fear gripped his wife > > who felt that he was walking out of the family and would never return. But > > she felt hesitant to question him on this line. So, she requested a friend > > of Pamban Swamigal to advice him against going to Palani. When the friend > > requested the Swamigal not to go, Pamban Swamigal told him, " Lord Muruga has > > asked me to come to Palani. " He thought that hearing this his family would > > not stop him from visiting Palani. > > > > Pamban Swamigal went back to the terrace. No sooner had he sat down than he > > heard a loud, thundering voice. It was the voice of Lord Muruga. The Divine > > voice said, " *Did I ask you to come to Palani? " * > > > > The Swamigal was stunned and he trembled in fear. He said * " No, Lord! " * > > > > The Divine voice of Lord Muruga said at once, " *Until I tell you, you > > should not come to Palani. " > > * > > Lord Muruga never called Pamban Swamigal to Palani and the Swamigal could > > never visite the holy town all his life. In fact, he has sung several verses > > begging the Lord to call him to Palani. > > > > *God does not tolerate untruth even if it is for a noble reason that > > involves Him.* > > ** > > * Sundararajan* > > > > > > Beauty is His footprint showing us where He has passed - Aurobindo > > > > ------------------------------ > > India has a new look. Take a sneak peek<http://in.rd./tagline_metro_2/*http://in./trynew>. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 Kandhar Shasti starts on Sun,Oct 18th 2009 Muruga Saranam Priya CuteStarr971451 <vetrivel82dhandapani Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 10:13:24 PM Re: Pamban Swamigal please let me know the exact date of kanta sasthi startdhandapani@gro ups.com, S Meyyappan <smeyyappan@ ...> wrote:>> Muruga Saranam> > Pamban Swamigal was a great saint bhaktha of Lord Muruga and this incident> has been a great lesson for everyone. His Shanmukha Kavasam is very powerful> and immediately gives results especially in physical illness or> difficulties.> > If we imagine and visualize the contents of the Kavasam while reciting it> and visualize that Lord is by our side and helping us as told in the Kavasam> you will feel that it is taking place and illness fear etc.. go away.> > Muruga Saranam> > Vetrivel Muruganukku Arohara> > With Best regards> MeyyappaN S> > > > On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 5:22 AM, Sundararajan <yesyesrin@. ..> wrote:> > >> >> >> > You have all would have heard of Pamban Swamigal. He was a devotee of Lord> > Muruga. He was a great Saint. He was a married man leading the life of a> > householder. Though a householder he practiced deep sadhana every day, much> > to the consternation of his family. His family feared that he would, one> > day, walk out of the family as a result of his devotion to the Lord.> >> > One day, he sat on the terrace of his house meditating on Lord Muruga.> > Suddenly he felt a deep urge to go to Palani . At once he walked down and> > informed his family that he was leaving for Palani. Fear gripped his wife> > who felt that he was walking out of the family and would never return. But> > she felt hesitant to question him on this line. So, she requested a friend> > of Pamban Swamigal to advice him against going to Palani. When the friend> > requested the Swamigal not to go, Pamban Swamigal told him, "Lord Muruga has> > asked me to come to Palani." He thought that hearing this his family would> > not stop him from visiting Palani.> >> > Pamban Swamigal went back to the terrace. No sooner had he sat down than he> > heard a loud, thundering voice. It was the voice of Lord Muruga. The Divine> > voice said, "*Did I ask you to come to Palani?"*> >> > The Swamigal was stunned and he trembled in fear. He said *"No, Lord!"*> >> > The Divine voice of Lord Muruga said at once, "*Until I tell you, you> > should not come to Palani."> > *> > Lord Muruga never called Pamban Swamigal to Palani and the Swamigal could> > never visite the holy town all his life. In fact, he has sung several verses> > begging the Lord to call him to Palani.> >> > *God does not tolerate untruth even if it is for a noble reason that> > involves Him.*> > **> > * Sundararajan*> >> >> > Beauty is His footprint showing us where He has passed - Aurobindo> >> > ------------ --------- ---------> > India has a new look. Take a sneak peek<http://in.rd. / tagline_metro_ 2/*http:/ /in.. com/trynew>.> >> >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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