Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Dear Sarojamji, I read your wonderful experience as well as others experiences in Guruvayoor and realise the greatness of our Bhagawan Guruvayoorappan. I also feel fortunate to read all these experiences of Bhagawan devotees. Last time when we visited Guruvayoor we also had the opportunity to have darshan of Bhagawan Guruvayoorappan several times. May our Bhagawan Guruvayoorappan bless all of us. om namo bhagawathe vasudevaaya; om namo bhagavathe vasudevaaya; om namo bhagavathe vasudevaaya; HARI OUM! with regards, Geetha. --- sarojram18 <sarojram18 wrote: > This happened in January 2004.My husband and I had > planned to go to > Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai etc.WE > arrived on 19th > morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by taxi. > We had a good > darsan and went to the other temples nearby and agin > went to the > temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never seen > before.It was > wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big > elephant I prayed > to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion > and brahmayajna, > that is, studying scriptures and telling it to > others should > continue without any obstacles and I saw the > elephant shaking its > head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan Himself > granting my > wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or other > pilgrimage > centres for a long time and we were able to get away > omly then and I > was looking forward to it very much, even copying > azvar sukthis in > the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short it > was an eagerly > looked forward trip. > > The next day morning I wanted to go for the > nirmalyaseva and got up > early and stepped out of the bathroom after cleaning > my teeth and > washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I > slipped and fell > sideways bending my left leg and breaking my ankle! > My husband was > not looking and by hearing my shout'Guruvayurappa,' > he turned and saw > me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled > and somehow with > sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You > could just imagine > my feelings then. After all I am human for all my > philosophical > background and I was terribly disappointed at not > being able to > complete my trip for which I have planned for a long > time.But I > reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to my > philosophy and > faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' > > But the major problem was to take me to the hospital > from 2nd floor > where we stayed and my husband was worried as we > didi not know anyone > there.I told him to leave it to > Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the > manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite a > small one and we > went there because the taxi driver took us > there.)with his friends > carried me all the way down the two flights of steps > on a chair and > took us to the hospital and stayed there till my leg > was put in > plaster and again and brought me back.He even > shifted us to the ac > room first floor and said that if we do not > haveenough money with us, > because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we > can return to > cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this > from a total > stranger who knew us only the previous day? > > After i got over the initial disappointment I was > able to laugh at > the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave the > next day He has > made us stay there for ten days during hich my > hausband had his > darsan every day though I was laid up with plastered > leg! When I > exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan > inspite of being few > yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at the > window pane as > though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng > about it even now > gives me horipulation. > > The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our > doctor whom we tele > phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did > not have enough > money with us to fly. My husband was very much > worried as to how > could I climb into the train.Again I told His it is > the > responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show us > some way. The > same people who took us to the hospital offered to > come with us in > the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When I > had to cross the > platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me > across and when the > train came they again lifted me wheel chair and all > so that I can > simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving > in Chennai we had > friends who took careof us and I had to travel on a > luggage trolley > to come out of the station where the ambulance > waited because they > said they did not know which platform the train was > arriving due to > some last minute change. While iwas travelling along > in the platform > paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was > thouroughly > enjoying His leela! Last year however we went again > on a good trip. > > I thanked the Lord for two things. > 1. protecting me from greater calamity. The doctars > said that I am > fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell > down, in which case > I could have been an invalid for life. > 2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of me > from the time of > fall till I recovered completely after three months. > I even composed slokas on my predicament of which I > give below two as > a sample. > This one is in Tamil. > viduvEnA unnai enra virindha anbA > ennaivida Yarunakku enra ninaivA > madhikettu nee vizundhAl naAnenna seiven > enakkoorum kurumbA GuruvAyurappa > Did you make me fall out of your expanse of love as > though saying " I > will not let you go. " Or " Why do you want to go to > other places after > seeing me " perhaps you are mischievously smiling aas > if to say " If > you arefoolish enough to fall what can I do? " > The next one is about our departure and arrival and > about my good > fortune of having such a husband. > With apology to Mundakopanishad > > dhvAsuparNA sayujA sakhAyA > samAnayAthram dvipadheEna yAthou > thsayOrEkah padhmEkam BHinakthi > pAdhOnam anyah grham Anayathi > > Two birds, bound to one another in close friendship( > this is > borrowedfrom Mundakopanishad!)went on a same journey > on two legs.Of > the two one broke one leg and the other brought the > one-legged home. > > sadhyEna pathinA susrooshithA api > thathsramam dhrshtvAvisheedhathi manah > aho mahAn khalu poorvakrthapuNyah > prApthOham eedhrsam mahAnuBHAvavam > Evne though being attended to by the kind spouse > seeing his ordeal my > mind is pained. Immense is the merit done in > previously to get such > a great person ( as husband) > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I have no better words to say other than "Thesham Nithyabhiyuktanam Yogakshemam Vahamyaham," Regards KVG. sarojram18 wrote: This happened in January 2004.My husband and I had planned to go to Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai etc.WE arrived on 19th morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by taxi. We had a good darsan and went to the other temples nearby and agin went to the temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never seen before.It was wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big elephant I prayed to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion and brahmayajna, that is, studying scriptures and telling it to others should continue without any obstacles and I saw the elephant shaking its head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan Himself granting my wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or other pilgrimage centres for a long time and we were able to get away omly then and I was looking forward to it very much, even copying azvar sukthis in the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short it was an eagerly looked forward trip. The next day morning I wanted to go for the nirmalyaseva and got up early and stepped out of the bathroom after cleaning my teeth and washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I slipped and fell sideways bending my left leg and breaking my ankle! My husband was not looking and by hearing my shout'Guruvayurappa,' he turned and saw me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled and somehow with sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You could just imagine my feelings then. After all I am human for all my philosophical background and I was terribly disappointed at not being able to complete my trip for which I have planned for a long time.But I reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to my philosophy and faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' But the major problem was to take me to the hospital from 2nd floor where we stayed and my husband was worried as we didi not know anyone there.I told him to leave it to Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite a small one and we went there because the taxi driver took us there.)with his friends carried me all the way down the two flights of steps on a chair and took us to the hospital and stayed there till my leg was put in plaster and again and brought me back.He even shifted us to the ac room first floor and said that if we do not haveenough money with us, because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we can return to cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this from a total stranger who knew us only the previous day? After i got over the initial disappointment I was able to laugh at the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave the next day He has made us stay there for ten days during hich my hausband had his darsan every day though I was laid up with plastered leg! When I exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan inspite of being few yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at the window pane as though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng about it even now gives me horipulation. The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our doctor whom we tele phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did not have enough money with us to fly. My husband was very much worried as to how could I climb into the train.Again I told His it is the responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show us some way. The same people who took us to the hospital offered to come with us in the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When I had to cross the platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me across and when the train came they again lifted me wheel chair and all so that I can simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving in Chennai we had friends who took careof us and I had to travel on a luggage trolley to come out of the station where the ambulance waited because they said they did not know which platform the train was arriving due to some last minute change. While iwas travelling along in the platform paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was thouroughly enjoying His leela! Last year however we went again on a good trip. I thanked the Lord for two things. 1. protecting me from greater calamity. The doctars said that I am fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell down, in which case I could have been an invalid for life. 2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of me from the time of fall till I recovered completely after three months. I even composed slokas on my predicament of which I give below two as a sample. This one is in Tamil. viduvEnA unnai enra virindha anbA ennaivida Yarunakku enra ninaivA madhikettu nee vizundhAl naAnenna seiven enakkoorum kurumbA GuruvAyurappa Did you make me fall out of your expanse of love as though saying "I will not let you go." Or "Why do you want to go to other places after seeing me" perhaps you are mischievously smiling aas if to say "If you arefoolish enough to fall what can I do?" The next one is about our departure and arrival and about my good fortune of having such a husband. With apology to Mundakopanishad dhvAsuparNA sayujA sakhAyA samAnayAthram dvipadheEna yAthou thsayOrEkah padhmEkam BHinakthi pAdhOnam anyah grham Anayathi Two birds, bound to one another in close friendship( this is borrowedfrom Mundakopanishad!)went on a same journey on two legs.Of the two one broke one leg and the other brought the one-legged home. sadhyEna pathinA susrooshithA api thathsramam dhrshtvAvisheedhathi manah aho mahAn khalu poorvakrthapuNyah prApthOham eedhrsam mahAnuBHAvavam Evne though being attended to by the kind spouse seeing his ordeal my mind is pained. Immense is the merit done in previously to get such a great person ( as husband) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Touching and Excellent.sarojram18 <sarojram18 wrote: This happened in January 2004.My husband and I had planned to go to Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai etc.WE arrived on 19th morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by taxi. We had a good darsan and went to the other temples nearby and agin went to the temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never seen before.It was wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big elephant I prayed to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion and brahmayajna, that is, studying scriptures and telling it to others should continue without any obstacles and I saw the elephant shaking its head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan Himself granting my wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or other pilgrimage centres for a long time and we were able to get away omly then and I was looking forward to it very much, even copying azvar sukthis in the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short it was an eagerly looked forward trip.The next day morning I wanted to go for the nirmalyaseva and got up early and stepped out of the bathroom after cleaning my teeth and washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I slipped and fell sideways bending my left leg and breaking my ankle! My husband was not looking and by hearing my shout'Guruvayurappa,' he turned and saw me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled and somehow with sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You could just imagine my feelings then. After all I am human for all my philosophical background and I was terribly disappointed at not being able to complete my trip for which I have planned for a long time.But I reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to my philosophy and faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' But the major problem was to take me to the hospital from 2nd floor where we stayed and my husband was worried as we didi not know anyone there.I told him to leave it to Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite a small one and we went there because the taxi driver took us there.)with his friends carried me all the way down the two flights of steps on a chair and took us to the hospital and stayed there till my leg was put in plaster and again and brought me back.He even shifted us to the ac room first floor and said that if we do not haveenough money with us, because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we can return to cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this from a total stranger who knew us only the previous day? After i got over the initial disappointment I was able to laugh at the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave the next day He has made us stay there for ten days during hich my hausband had his darsan every day though I was laid up with plastered leg! When I exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan inspite of being few yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at the window pane as though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng about it even now gives me horipulation.The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our doctor whom we tele phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did not have enough money with us to fly. My husband was very much worried as to how could I climb into the train.Again I told His it is the responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show us some way. The same people who took us to the hospital offered to come with us in the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When I had to cross the platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me across and when the train came they again lifted me wheel chair and all so that I can simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving in Chennai we had friends who took careof us and I had to travel on a luggage trolley to come out of the station where the ambulance waited because they said they did not know which platform the train was arriving due to some last minute change. While iwas travelling along in the platform paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was thouroughly enjoying His leela! Last year however we went again on a good trip.I thanked the Lord for two things.1. protecting me from greater calamity. The doctars said that I am fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell down, in which case I could have been an invalid for life.2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of me from the time of fall till I recovered completely after three months.I even composed slokas on my predicament of which I give below two as a sample.This one is in Tamil.viduvEnA unnai enra virindha anbAennaivida Yarunakku enra ninaivAmadhikettu nee vizundhAl naAnenna seiven enakkoorum kurumbA GuruvAyurappaDid you make me fall out of your expanse of love as though saying "I will not let you go." Or "Why do you want to go to other places after seeing me" perhaps you are mischievously smiling aas if to say "If you arefoolish enough to fall what can I do?"The next one is about our departure and arrival and about my good fortune of having such a husband.With apology to Mundakopanishad dhvAsuparNA sayujA sakhAyAsamAnayAthram dvipadheEna yAthouthsayOrEkah padhmEkam BHinakthipAdhOnam anyah grham AnayathiTwo birds, bound to one another in close friendship( this is borrowedfrom Mundakopanishad!)went on a same journey on two legs.Of the two one broke one leg and the other brought the one-legged home. sadhyEna pathinA susrooshithA apithathsramam dhrshtvAvisheedhathi manahaho mahAn khalu poorvakrthapuNyahprApthOham eedhrsam mahAnuBHAvavamEvne though being attended to by the kind spouse seeing his ordeal my mind is pained. Immense is the merit done in previously to get such a great person ( as husband) India Answers: Share what you know. 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Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 I cannot but help weep on hearing your experience. The Lord is so merciful ! His Words "Ananyas chintayanto mam ye janah paryupasathey, Tesham nithya bhiyukthanam yogakshemam vahamyaham" is the universal truth. The Kind Lord actually carried you in His Arms right from the time you slipped and fell till the completion of your convalescence and even after. Great isthe mercy of our beloved Narayana !! All Glories to HIM. Anantsarojram18 <sarojram18 wrote: This happened in January 2004.My husband and I had planned to go to Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai etc.WE arrived on 19th morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by taxi. We had a good darsan and went to the other temples nearby and agin went to the temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never seen before.It was wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big elephant I prayed to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion and brahmayajna, that is, studying scriptures and telling it to others should continue without any obstacles and I saw the elephant shaking its head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan Himself granting my wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or other pilgrimage centres for a long time and we were able to get away omly then and I was looking forward to it very much, even copying azvar sukthis in the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short it was an eagerly looked forward trip.The next day morning I wanted to go for the nirmalyaseva and got up early and stepped out of the bathroom after cleaning my teeth and washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I slipped and fell sideways bending my left leg and breaking my ankle! My husband was not looking and by hearing my shout'Guruvayurappa,' he turned and saw me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled and somehow with sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You could just imagine my feelings then. After all I am human for all my philosophical background and I was terribly disappointed at not being able to complete my trip for which I have planned for a long time.But I reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to my philosophy and faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' But the major problem was to take me to the hospital from 2nd floor where we stayed and my husband was worried as we didi not know anyone there.I told him to leave it to Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite a small one and we went there because the taxi driver took us there.)with his friends carried me all the way down the two flights of steps on a chair and took us to the hospital and stayed there till my leg was put in plaster and again and brought me back.He even shifted us to the ac room first floor and said that if we do not haveenough money with us, because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we can return to cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this from a total stranger who knew us only the previous day? After i got over the initial disappointment I was able to laugh at the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave the next day He has made us stay there for ten days during hich my hausband had his darsan every day though I was laid up with plastered leg! When I exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan inspite of being few yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at the window pane as though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng about it even now gives me horipulation.The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our doctor whom we tele phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did not have enough money with us to fly. My husband was very much worried as to how could I climb into the train.Again I told His it is the responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show us some way. The same people who took us to the hospital offered to come with us in the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When I had to cross the platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me across and when the train came they again lifted me wheel chair and all so that I can simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving in Chennai we had friends who took careof us and I had to travel on a luggage trolley to come out of the station where the ambulance waited because they said they did not know which platform the train was arriving due to some last minute change. While iwas travelling along in the platform paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was thouroughly enjoying His leela! Last year however we went again on a good trip.I thanked the Lord for two things.1. protecting me from greater calamity. The doctars said that I am fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell down, in which case I could have been an invalid for life.2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of me from the time of fall till I recovered completely after three months.I even composed slokas on my predicament of which I give below two as a sample.This one is in Tamil.viduvEnA unnai enra virindha anbAennaivida Yarunakku enra ninaivAmadhikettu nee vizundhAl naAnenna seiven enakkoorum kurumbA GuruvAyurappaDid you make me fall out of your expanse of love as though saying "I will not let you go." Or "Why do you want to go to other places after seeing me" perhaps you are mischievously smiling aas if to say "If you arefoolish enough to fall what can I do?"The next one is about our departure and arrival and about my good fortune of having such a husband.With apology to Mundakopanishad dhvAsuparNA sayujA sakhAyAsamAnayAthram dvipadheEna yAthouthsayOrEkah padhmEkam BHinakthipAdhOnam anyah grham AnayathiTwo birds, bound to one another in close friendship( this is borrowedfrom Mundakopanishad!)went on a same journey on two legs.Of the two one broke one leg and the other brought the one-legged home. sadhyEna pathinA susrooshithA apithathsramam dhrshtvAvisheedhathi manahaho mahAn khalu poorvakrthapuNyahprApthOham eedhrsam mahAnuBHAvavamEvne though being attended to by the kind spouse seeing his ordeal my mind is pained. Immense is the merit done in previously to get such a great person ( as husband) India Answers: Share what you know. 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Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Bhakti is the attitude of the bhakta!! Thankyou, madam. --- GANAPATHY RAMAN <agraman62 wrote: > Touching and Excellent. > > sarojram18 <sarojram18 wrote: > This happened in January 2004.My husband and I had > planned to go to > Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai etc.WE > arrived on 19th > morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by taxi. > We had a good > darsan and went to the other temples nearby and agin > went to the > temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never seen > before.It was > wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big > elephant I prayed > to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion > and brahmayajna, > that is, studying scriptures and telling it to > others should > continue without any obstacles and I saw the > elephant shaking its > head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan Himself > granting my > wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or other > pilgrimage > centres for a long time and we were able to get away > omly then and I > was looking forward to it very much, even copying > azvar sukthis in > the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short it > was an eagerly > looked forward trip. > > The next day morning I wanted to go for the > nirmalyaseva and got up > early and stepped out of the bathroom after cleaning > my teeth and > washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I > slipped and fell > sideways bending my left leg and breaking my ankle! > My husband was > not looking and by hearing my shout'Guruvayurappa,' > he turned and saw > me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled > and somehow with > sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You > could just imagine > my feelings then. After all I am human for all my > philosophical > background and I was terribly disappointed at not > being able to > complete my trip for which I have planned for a long > time.But I > reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to my > philosophy and > faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' > > But the major problem was to take me to the hospital > from 2nd floor > where we stayed and my husband was worried as we > didi not know anyone > there.I told him to leave it to > Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the > manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite a > small one and we > went there because the taxi driver took us > there.)with his friends > carried me all the way down the two flights of steps > on a chair and > took us to the hospital and stayed there till my leg > was put in > plaster and again and brought me back.He even > shifted us to the ac > room first floor and said that if we do not > haveenough money with us, > because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we > can return to > cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this > from a total > stranger who knew us only the previous day? > > After i got over the initial disappointment I was > able to laugh at > the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave the > next day He has > made us stay there for ten days during hich my > hausband had his > darsan every day though I was laid up with plastered > leg! When I > exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan > inspite of being few > yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at the > window pane as > though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng > about it even now > gives me horipulation. > > The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our > doctor whom we tele > phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did > not have enough > money with us to fly. My husband was very much > worried as to how > could I climb into the train.Again I told His it is > the > responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show us > some way. The > same people who took us to the hospital offered to > come with us in > the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When I > had to cross the > platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me > across and when the > train came they again lifted me wheel chair and all > so that I can > simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving > in Chennai we had > friends who took careof us and I had to travel on a > luggage trolley > to come out of the station where the ambulance > waited because they > said they did not know which platform the train was > arriving due to > some last minute change. While iwas travelling along > in the platform > paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was > thouroughly > enjoying His leela! Last year however we went again > on a good trip. > > I thanked the Lord for two things. > 1. protecting me from greater calamity. The doctars > said that I am > fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell > down, in which case > I could have been an invalid for life. > 2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of me > from the time of > fall till I recovered completely after three months. > I even composed slokas on my predicament of which I > give below two as > a sample. > This one is in Tamil. > viduvEnA unnai enra virindha anbA > ennaivida Yarunakku enra ninaivA > madhikettu nee vizundhAl naAnenna seiven > enakkoorum kurumbA GuruvAyurappa > Did you make me fall out of your expanse of love as > though saying " I > will not let you go. " Or " Why do you want to go to > other places after > seeing me " perhaps you are mischievously smiling aas > if to say " If > you arefoolish enough to fall what can I do? " > The next one is about our departure and arrival and > about my good > fortune of having such a husband. > With apology to Mundakopanishad > > dhvAsuparNA sayujA sakhAyA > samAnayAthram dvipadheEna yAthou > thsayOrEkah padhmEkam BHinakthi > pAdhOnam anyah grham Anayathi > > Two birds, bound to one another in close friendship( > this is > borrowedfrom Mundakopanishad!)went on a same journey > on two legs.Of > the two one broke one leg and the other brought the > one-legged home. > > sadhyEna pathinA susrooshithA api > thathsramam dhrshtvAvisheedhathi manah > aho mahAn khalu poorvakrthapuNyah > prApthOham eedhrsam mahAnuBHAvavam > Evne though being attended to by the kind spouse > seeing his ordeal my > mind is pained. Immense is the merit done in > previously to get such > a great person ( as husband) > India Answers: Share what you know. 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Guest guest Posted July 1, 2006 Report Share Posted July 1, 2006 HARI AUM I would like to reiterate HIS guarantee: Kounteya Pratijaneehi Na Mey Bhakthaha Pranasyati Be With and Within Him. Before the 'swayamvara' Draupadi had wavered in her belief in Krishna. He only asked her to do one and only one thing-KEEP FAITH IN HIM. Which she did and became a party to his grandiose plan of reestablishing Dharma in Bharatvarsha. Hope more will come forward with their experiences of Bhagavan. This way we confirm and reconfirm our faith in him. This is very essential in leading a life of Dharma. Regards Balagopal NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA --- sarojram18 <sarojram18 wrote: > This happened in January 2004.My husband and I had > planned to go to > Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai etc.WE > arrived on 19th > morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by taxi. > We had a good > darsan and went to the other temples nearby and agin > went to the > temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never seen > before.It was > wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big > elephant I prayed > to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion > and brahmayajna, > that is, studying scriptures and telling it to > others should > continue without any obstacles and I saw the > elephant shaking its > head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan Himself > granting my > wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or other > pilgrimage > centres for a long time and we were able to get away > omly then and I > was looking forward to it very much, even copying > azvar sukthis in > the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short it > was an eagerly > looked forward trip. > > The next day morning I wanted to go for the > nirmalyaseva and got up > early and stepped out of the bathroom after cleaning > my teeth and > washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I > slipped and fell > sideways bending my left leg and breaking my ankle! > My husband was > not looking and by hearing my shout'Guruvayurappa,' > he turned and saw > me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled > and somehow with > sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You > could just imagine > my feelings then. After all I am human for all my > philosophical > background and I was terribly disappointed at not > being able to > complete my trip for which I have planned for a long > time.But I > reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to my > philosophy and > faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' > > But the major problem was to take me to the hospital > from 2nd floor > where we stayed and my husband was worried as we > didi not know anyone > there.I told him to leave it to > Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the > manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite a > small one and we > went there because the taxi driver took us > there.)with his friends > carried me all the way down the two flights of steps > on a chair and > took us to the hospital and stayed there till my leg > was put in > plaster and again and brought me back.He even > shifted us to the ac > room first floor and said that if we do not > haveenough money with us, > because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we > can return to > cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this > from a total > stranger who knew us only the previous day? > > After i got over the initial disappointment I was > able to laugh at > the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave the > next day He has > made us stay there for ten days during hich my > hausband had his > darsan every day though I was laid up with plastered > leg! When I > exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan > inspite of being few > yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at the > window pane as > though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng > about it even now > gives me horipulation. > > The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our > doctor whom we tele > phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did > not have enough > money with us to fly. My husband was very much > worried as to how > could I climb into the train.Again I told His it is > the > responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show us > some way. The > same people who took us to the hospital offered to > come with us in > the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When I > had to cross the > platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me > across and when the > train came they again lifted me wheel chair and all > so that I can > simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving > in Chennai we had > friends who took careof us and I had to travel on a > luggage trolley > to come out of the station where the ambulance > waited because they > said they did not know which platform the train was > arriving due to > some last minute change. While iwas travelling along > in the platform > paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was > thouroughly > enjoying His leela! Last year however we went again > on a good trip. > > I thanked the Lord for two things. > 1. protecting me from greater calamity. The doctars > said that I am > fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell > down, in which case > I could have been an invalid for life. > 2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of me > from the time of > fall till I recovered completely after three months. > I even composed slokas on my predicament of which I > give below two as > a sample. > This one is in Tamil. > viduvEnA unnai enra virindha anbA > ennaivida Yarunakku enra ninaivA > madhikettu nee vizundhAl naAnenna seiven > enakkoorum kurumbA GuruvAyurappa > Did you make me fall out of your expanse of love as > though saying " I > will not let you go. " Or " Why do you want to go to > other places after > seeing me " perhaps you are mischievously smiling aas > if to say " If > you arefoolish enough to fall what can I do? " > The next one is about our departure and arrival and > about my good > fortune of having such a husband. > With apology to Mundakopanishad > > dhvAsuparNA sayujA sakhAyA > samAnayAthram dvipadheEna yAthou > thsayOrEkah padhmEkam BHinakthi > pAdhOnam anyah grham Anayathi > > Two birds, bound to one another in close friendship( > this is > borrowedfrom Mundakopanishad!)went on a same journey > on two legs.Of > the two one broke one leg and the other brought the > one-legged home. > > sadhyEna pathinA susrooshithA api > thathsramam dhrshtvAvisheedhathi manah > aho mahAn khalu poorvakrthapuNyah > prApthOham eedhrsam mahAnuBHAvavam > Evne though being attended to by the kind spouse > seeing his ordeal my > mind is pained. Immense is the merit done in > previously to get such > a great person ( as husband) > > > > > > > > > > > ________ India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new http://in.answers./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 Hare Krishna , I was just wondering if someone had the mp3 version of yesudas' album 'Mayilpeeli' .because I dont have any songs of guruvayoorappan rgt now. Regards Sandhya --- balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal wrote: > HARI AUM > > I would like to reiterate HIS guarantee: > > Kounteya Pratijaneehi Na Mey Bhakthaha Pranasyati > > Be With and Within Him. > > Before the 'swayamvara' Draupadi had wavered in her > belief in Krishna. He only asked her to do one and > only one thing-KEEP FAITH IN HIM. Which she did and > became a party to his grandiose plan of > reestablishing > Dharma in Bharatvarsha. > > Hope more will come forward with their experiences > of > Bhagavan. > > This way we confirm and reconfirm our faith in him. > This is very essential in leading a life of Dharma. > > Regards > > Balagopal > > NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA > > > --- sarojram18 <sarojram18 wrote: > > > This happened in January 2004.My husband and I > had > > planned to go to > > Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai > etc.WE > > arrived on 19th > > morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by > taxi. > > We had a good > > darsan and went to the other temples nearby and > agin > > went to the > > temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never > seen > > before.It was > > wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big > > elephant I prayed > > to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion > > and brahmayajna, > > that is, studying scriptures and telling it to > > others should > > continue without any obstacles and I saw the > > elephant shaking its > > head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan > Himself > > granting my > > wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or > other > > pilgrimage > > centres for a long time and we were able to get > away > > omly then and I > > was looking forward to it very much, even copying > > azvar sukthis in > > the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short > it > > was an eagerly > > looked forward trip. > > > > The next day morning I wanted to go for the > > nirmalyaseva and got up > > early and stepped out of the bathroom after > cleaning > > my teeth and > > washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I > > slipped and fell > > sideways bending my left leg and breaking my > ankle! > > My husband was > > not looking and by hearing my > shout'Guruvayurappa,' > > he turned and saw > > me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled > > and somehow with > > sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You > > could just imagine > > my feelings then. After all I am human for all my > > philosophical > > background and I was terribly disappointed at not > > being able to > > complete my trip for which I have planned for a > long > > time.But I > > reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to > my > > philosophy and > > faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' > > > > But the major problem was to take me to the > hospital > > from 2nd floor > > where we stayed and my husband was worried as we > > didi not know anyone > > there.I told him to leave it to > > Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the > > manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite > a > > small one and we > > went there because the taxi driver took us > > there.)with his friends > > carried me all the way down the two flights of > steps > > on a chair and > > took us to the hospital and stayed there till my > leg > > was put in > > plaster and again and brought me back.He even > > shifted us to the ac > > room first floor and said that if we do not > > haveenough money with us, > > because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we > > can return to > > cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this > > from a total > > stranger who knew us only the previous day? > > > > After i got over the initial disappointment I was > > able to laugh at > > the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave > the > > next day He has > > made us stay there for ten days during hich my > > hausband had his > > darsan every day though I was laid up with > plastered > > leg! When I > > exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan > > inspite of being few > > yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at > the > > window pane as > > though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng > > about it even now > > gives me horipulation. > > > > The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our > > doctor whom we tele > > phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did > > not have enough > > money with us to fly. My husband was very much > > worried as to how > > could I climb into the train.Again I told His it > is > > the > > responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show > us > > some way. The > > same people who took us to the hospital offered to > > come with us in > > the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When > I > > had to cross the > > platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me > > across and when the > > train came they again lifted me wheel chair and > all > > so that I can > > simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving > > in Chennai we had > > friends who took careof us and I had to travel on > a > > luggage trolley > > to come out of the station where the ambulance > > waited because they > > said they did not know which platform the train > was > > arriving due to > > some last minute change. While iwas travelling > along > > in the platform > > paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was > > thouroughly > > enjoying His leela! Last year however we went > again > > on a good trip. > > > > I thanked the Lord for two things. > > 1. protecting me from greater calamity. The > doctars > > said that I am > > fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell > > down, in which case > > I could have been an invalid for life. > > 2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of > me > > from the time of > > fall till I recovered completely after three > months. > > I even composed slokas on my predicament of which > I > === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 Om Namo Narayanaya One version of Mayilpeeli is available at the below web page, under music>malayalam>Hindu devotional songs.... http://www.snehatheeram.com Narayan... guruvayur , sandhya <scorpio_21_in wrote: > > Hare Krishna , > > I was just wondering if someone had the mp3 version of > yesudas' album 'Mayilpeeli' .because I dont have any > songs of guruvayoorappan rgt now. > > Regards > > Sandhya > > > --- balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal > wrote: > > > HARI AUM > > > > I would like to reiterate HIS guarantee: > > > > Kounteya Pratijaneehi Na Mey Bhakthaha Pranasyati > > > > Be With and Within Him. > > > > Before the 'swayamvara' Draupadi had wavered in her > > belief in Krishna. He only asked her to do one and > > only one thing-KEEP FAITH IN HIM. Which she did and > > became a party to his grandiose plan of > > reestablishing > > Dharma in Bharatvarsha. > > > > Hope more will come forward with their experiences > > of > > Bhagavan. > > > > This way we confirm and reconfirm our faith in him. > > This is very essential in leading a life of Dharma. > > > > Regards > > > > Balagopal > > > > NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA > > > > > > --- sarojram18 <sarojram18 wrote: > > > > > This happened in January 2004.My husband and I > > had > > > planned to go to > > > Guruvayur and from there to Trvandrum,Madurai > > etc.WE > > > arrived on 19th > > > morning in Thirissur and went to Guruvayur by > > taxi. > > > We had a good > > > darsan and went to the other temples nearby and > > agin > > > went to the > > > temple to wtness the sriveli whcih I have never > > seen > > > before.It was > > > wonderful and when I saw Guruvayurappan on the big > > > elephant I prayed > > > to Him that my spiritual progress through devotion > > > and brahmayajna, > > > that is, studying scriptures and telling it to > > > others should > > > continue without any obstacles and I saw the > > > elephant shaking its > > > head which seemed to me that Guruvayurappan > > Himself > > > granting my > > > wish.Actually I have not been to Guruvayur or > > other > > > pilgrimage > > > centres for a long time and we were able to get > > away > > > omly then and I > > > was looking forward to it very much, even copying > > > azvar sukthis in > > > the divyadesams to recite on my way etc' In short > > it > > > was an eagerly > > > looked forward trip. > > > > > > The next day morning I wanted to go for the > > > nirmalyaseva and got up > > > early and stepped out of the bathroom after > > cleaning > > > my teeth and > > > washing my face with towel in both hands and lo! I > > > slipped and fell > > > sideways bending my left leg and breaking my > > ankle! > > > My husband was > > > not looking and by hearing my > > shout'Guruvayurappa,' > > > he turned and saw > > > me on the floor. By that time the foot has swelled > > > and somehow with > > > sheer will I manget to get up and went to bed.You > > > could just imagine > > > my feelings then. After all I am human for all my > > > philosophical > > > background and I was terribly disappointed at not > > > being able to > > > complete my trip for which I have planned for a > > long > > > time.But I > > > reconciled to the situation immediately thanks to > > my > > > philosophy and > > > faith and told the Lord 'thy will be done.' > > > > > > But the major problem was to take me to the > > hospital > > > from 2nd floor > > > where we stayed and my husband was worried as we > > > didi not know anyone > > > there.I told him to leave it to > > > Guruvayurappan.Believe it or not, the > > > manager of the hotel,(it was hotel Srilekha, quite > > a > > > small one and we > > > went there because the taxi driver took us > > > there.)with his friends > > > carried me all the way down the two flights of > > steps > > > on a chair and > > > took us to the hospital and stayed there till my > > leg > > > was put in > > > plaster and again and brought me back.He even > > > shifted us to the ac > > > room first floor and said that if we do not > > > haveenough money with us, > > > because we have to pay for the treatment etc., we > > > can return to > > > cChennai and send the money. Can you expect this > > > from a total > > > stranger who knew us only the previous day? > > > > > > After i got over the initial disappointment I was > > > able to laugh at > > > the leela of the Lord. When we planned to leave > > the > > > next day He has > > > made us stay there for ten days during hich my > > > hausband had his > > > darsan every day though I was laid up with > > plastered > > > leg! When I > > > exclaimed to Him that I could not get His darsan > > > inspite of being few > > > yards away I had a blurred vision of the Lord at > > the > > > window pane as > > > though tellin me that He is always with me.Writng > > > about it even now > > > gives me horipulation. > > > > > > The next hurdle was to bring me to Chennai. Our > > > doctor whom we tele > > > phoned said we shoud not travel by taxi and we did > > > not have enough > > > money with us to fly. My husband was very much > > > worried as to how > > > could I climb into the train.Again I told His it > > is > > > the > > > responsibility of Guruvayurappan and He will show > > us > > > some way. The > > > same people who took us to the hospital offered to > > > come with us in > > > the taxi to thirissur and put me in the train.When > > I > > > had to cross the > > > platforms in my wheelchair they bodily carried me > > > across and when the > > > train came they again lifted me wheel chair and > > all > > > so that I can > > > simply step into the compartment Of coursearriving > > > in Chennai we had > > > friends who took careof us and I had to travel on > > a > > > luggage trolley > > > to come out of the station where the ambulance > > > waited because they > > > said they did not know which platform the train > > was > > > arriving due to > > > some last minute change. While iwas travelling > > along > > > in the platform > > > paaserssby seeing me expressed sympathy but I was > > > thouroughly > > > enjoying His leela! Last year however we went > > again > > > on a good trip. > > > > > > I thanked the Lord for two things. > > > 1. protecting me from greater calamity. The > > doctars > > > said that I am > > > fortunate in not breaking my back, the way I fell > > > down, in which case > > > I could have been an invalid for life. > > > 2. Giving me a wonderful husband who took care of > > me > > > from the time of > > > fall till I recovered completely after three > > months. > > > I even composed slokas on my predicament of which > > I > > > === message truncated === > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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