Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 I am mohandas (age 44), from manjeri, near calicut and working with mrignayanee, a M P govt showrrom, at chennai. my family - wife and 2 sons. regards, mohan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Om Namo Narayana Dear Suresh, Welcome to the Group, the Divine World of Lord Guruvayoorappa. Looking forward to have your experience. May God Bless You !!!! Kind regards Rajan Kinattinkara --- Suresh P <sureshp_suja wrote: > Om Namo Narayanaya, > > My name is Suresh.P. I am 39 year old, working in > Narcotics Department at Gwalior (M.P.). I am married > and having two children. I belong to Kerala and my > resident is about 20 Kms. away from Guruvayur. From > childhood I was very much fascinated with the > stories of Krishna. Even though I am not a regular > reader of old scriptures, I am very much interested > to go through the advises of Bhagvat Gita. May I > quote some opinions which I collected from > newspapers. > > Consciousness fills you with love. > > Krishna, the universal teacher suggests > an easy path to godhead: " Whatever you do, eat, > offer in sacrifice, gift away, whatever austerity > you practise.... do it as an offering to Me " (Gita > 9-27) > > Eight fetters separate one from God: > > (1) Hatred (2) shame (3) lineage (4) pride of good > conduct (5) fear (6) secretiveness (7) caste and (8) > grief. > > The Divine Lord attaches no importance > to rituals, expenditure, show, reading of scriptures > or japa. These mind-cleansing methods can be done > mechanically but what He wants is love devoid of > cunning. > > The infinite cosmos is a manifestation > of cosmic energy. God exists everywhere. Whatever > one does can become sadhana (spiritual practice) if > one mentally offers everything to God. All actions > can be transformed into Sadhana. Let God be a part > of each action. Let every place reverberate with His > presence, let every moment be full of Him. Worship > can be done all the time, in all places. The Vedas > declare that man has been made in the image of God. > God makes no distinction between place or time. He > is not confined in temples; neither is He the sole > property of sanyasis. He is omnipresent. Anyone can > call Him and He will respond immediately. Live each > minute in complete awareness. The entire Universe is > His Form and any work done here becomes service to > Him. > > > > KRISHNA CALLING > > Karmanya vadhikaraste, ma phaleshu kadachana. > Historians are still debating how many years have > passed since Krishna said these words to Arjun at > the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Btheir meaning holds > significance till date. Psychologists and > counsellors say much the same, frequently without > even realising that they're invoking a wisdom that > stretches back many millennia. > > Krishna, remember, is the one whose > stint on earth -- as documented by the epic bards -- > suggests that life isn't all grimness and stiff, > unyielding maryada, it can be about pure fun and > frolic, with sublime philosophy thrown in for good > measure. His motto might well have been: Just chill. > > The pure devotee is always within the > core of My heart, and I am always in the heart of > the pure devotee. My devotees do not know anything > else but Me, and I do not know anyone else but them > -- Krishna says in the Srimad Bhagavatam. > > Krishna's message urges us be true to > our nature. It encourages action over inaction. > There are no dos and don'ts in the Bhagvad Gita. It > is the easiest thing to understand and imbibe in our > daily living --Frazer and Haws CEO Chanda Narang. > > Krishna's teachings hold true in all > walks of life. In fact I tend to fall back on him > whenever I am in doubt. I believe one's actions can > bind you or free you... to do what is right, without > bothering about the fruits is the only way to rise > beyond the complexities of the business world. And > that's exactly what Krishna says in the Gita. > > It seems we're having lots of > conversations these days with God, with angels, with > extra-terrestrials, as is reflected in many books. > And yet, none of those conversations are as deep as > the inner conversations, the inner dialogue that you > engage in everyday. Krishna's message in the Bhagvad > Gita is the reflection of that very dialogue. > > As for non-believers, well, even if you > think all mythology is numbo-jumbo, it doesn't hurt > to check out the song divine. Even if it doesn't > give you the answers, it might point you to the > right question. > > My experience with lord Krishna will be given in > due course. > > By Suresh.P., Gwalior. > > guruvayur Moderator > <guruvayur-owner > wrote: > > Hello. > > Thanks for your interest regarding joining Guruvayur > group. However, we do ask new members to provide a > few details about themselves before approving their > membership. This special measure is to prevent > spammers, marketers etc. from spoiling the > devotional nature of the group. > > So, please email a few lines telling us your name, > which part of the world you are, your interest in > Guruvayoor, your profession etc. If you heard about > this group through a member/friend etc. please do > let us know their name. > > Once we receive your introductory mail we can > approve your membership and you will start receiving > mails on a regular basis > > Thank you. > Om Namo Narayanaya. > > Moderators. > > > > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - > Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from > Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger. Download Now! http://messenger./download.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Dear Sir, I take this opportunity to wish you a warm welcome and inform you that you will be really enjoying the spiritual interactions we get to know from our learned devotees about Guruvayoorappan. Geetha Nair bpmohandas das <bpmohan> wrote: I am mohandas (age 44), from manjeri, near calicut and working with mrignayanee, a M P govt showrrom, at chennai. my family - wife and 2 sons.regards,mohanGeetha Nair Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 HARI AUM Welcome Shree Suresh. Looking forward to your- " My experience with lord Krishna will be given in > due course. " Regards Balagopal NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA > > By Suresh.P., Gwalior. > --- rajan nair <rajan_k_nair2002 wrote: > Om Namo Narayana > > Dear Suresh, > > > Welcome to the Group, the Divine World of Lord > Guruvayoorappa. Looking forward to have your > experience. > > May God Bless You !!!! > > Kind regards > > > Rajan Kinattinkara > > > > > --- Suresh P <sureshp_suja wrote: > > > Om Namo Narayanaya, > > > > My name is Suresh.P. I am 39 year old, working > in > > Narcotics Department at Gwalior (M.P.). I am > married > > and having two children. I belong to Kerala and my > > resident is about 20 Kms. away from Guruvayur. > From > > childhood I was very much fascinated with the > > stories of Krishna. Even though I am not a regular > > reader of old scriptures, I am very much > interested > > to go through the advises of Bhagvat Gita. May I > > quote some opinions which I collected from > > newspapers. > > > > Consciousness fills you with love. > > > > Krishna, the universal teacher > suggests > > an easy path to godhead: " Whatever you do, eat, > > offer in sacrifice, gift away, whatever austerity > > you practise.... do it as an offering to Me " (Gita > > 9-27) > > > > Eight fetters separate one from God: > > > > (1) Hatred (2) shame (3) lineage (4) pride of > good > > conduct (5) fear (6) secretiveness (7) caste and > (8) > > grief. > > > > The Divine Lord attaches no importance > > to rituals, expenditure, show, reading of > scriptures > > or japa. These mind-cleansing methods can be done > > mechanically but what He wants is love devoid of > > cunning. > > > > The infinite cosmos is a manifestation > > of cosmic energy. God exists everywhere. Whatever > > one does can become sadhana (spiritual practice) > if > > one mentally offers everything to God. All actions > > can be transformed into Sadhana. Let God be a part > > of each action. Let every place reverberate with > His > > presence, let every moment be full of Him. Worship > > can be done all the time, in all places. The > Vedas > > declare that man has been made in the image of > God. > > God makes no distinction between place or time. He > > is not confined in temples; neither is He the sole > > property of sanyasis. He is omnipresent. Anyone > can > > call Him and He will respond immediately. Live > each > > minute in complete awareness. The entire Universe > is > > His Form and any work done here becomes service to > > Him. > > > > > > > > KRISHNA CALLING > > > > Karmanya vadhikaraste, ma phaleshu kadachana. > > Historians are still debating how many years have > > passed since Krishna said these words to Arjun at > > the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Btheir meaning > holds > > significance till date. Psychologists and > > counsellors say much the same, frequently without > > even realising that they're invoking a wisdom that > > stretches back many millennia. > > > > Krishna, remember, is the one whose > > stint on earth -- as documented by the epic bards > -- > > suggests that life isn't all grimness and stiff, > > unyielding maryada, it can be about pure fun and > > frolic, with sublime philosophy thrown in for good > > measure. His motto might well have been: Just > chill. > > > > The pure devotee is always within the > > core of My heart, and I am always in the heart of > > the pure devotee. My devotees do not know anything > > else but Me, and I do not know anyone else but > them > > -- Krishna says in the Srimad Bhagavatam. > > > > Krishna's message urges us be true to > > our nature. It encourages action over inaction. > > There are no dos and don'ts in the Bhagvad Gita. > It > > is the easiest thing to understand and imbibe in > our > > daily living --Frazer and Haws CEO Chanda Narang. > > > > Krishna's teachings hold true in all > > walks of life. In fact I tend to fall back on him > > whenever I am in doubt. I believe one's actions > can > > bind you or free you... to do what is right, > without > > bothering about the fruits is the only way to rise > > beyond the complexities of the business world. And > > that's exactly what Krishna says in the Gita. > > > > It seems we're having lots of > > conversations these days with God, with angels, > with > > extra-terrestrials, as is reflected in many > books. > > And yet, none of those conversations are as deep > as > > the inner conversations, the inner dialogue that > you > > engage in everyday. Krishna's message in the > Bhagvad > > Gita is the reflection of that very dialogue. > > > > As for non-believers, well, even if > you > > think all mythology is numbo-jumbo, it doesn't > hurt > > to check out the song divine. Even if it doesn't > > give you the answers, it might point you to the > > right question. > > > > My experience with lord Krishna will be given in > > due course. > > > > By Suresh.P., Gwalior. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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