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Dear Savitriji,Your daily mails will be missed. Our sincere prayers to the Lord that everything goeswell with labor and delivery and His Blessings are there with the baby and the parents.With Love & Regards

LakshmyOn Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Savitri Puram <savitriopuram wrote:

 

 

 

 

Dear all,

 

I want to share an interesting and meaningful conversation before I take a break from sending the daily mails at least for about two months.

 

Once three teen age first cousins who are children of brother and sisters were arguing about religion and beliefs. One was a staunch Vaishanvaite, one was a staunch Shaivite and the third one was leaning more towards the Shaaktheya group (worshippers of Shakthi as Supreme). Of course we can imagine how the argument went on with fierce comments from each one of them. Then their wise grand father with one of his daughters came there and asked them to calm down.

 

Grand father called the first one (say) Ramu and asked him: " Ramu, who is this woman? " Ramu said: " Granfather, what kind of question is this? She is my mother. "

 

Then he called Shyamu, the second one, and asked who was the woman standing near him. Shyamu said: " Grandpa, she is my aunt. "

 

Then he called Kannan, the third one and asked the same question. Kannan said: " She is my mother's elder sister. " (it can be periyamma, perassi amma, valliamma etc).

 

Then he himself said " Also she is my daughter, my son-in-law's wife, my son's sister "

 

Then he said: Dear children, the same person takes different roles as wife, daughter, aunt, mother, sister etc etc. Like wise, Lord is Vishnu or Krishna to some people, He is Shiva to some, Devi to others and several other forms to so many others. I did not see you fighting about what you call my daughter. Why do you argue about Lord who gave you the power to think, argue and love? Competition should be for how fast you can erase these narrow minded thoughts about God. Read and internalize our scriptures where it clearly says: ekam sad vipra: bahudha vadanti or There is only one truth or one alone exists, the scholars explain it in various ways. Either you read and understand the truth in our original scriptures or try to read and understand what the seers, devotees and intellectuals wrote about it with examples and in simple language. Remove all your " isms " and " ites " from your mind and you will become better individuals. "

 

He continued : Children, Be careful that " ites " not become " itis " meaning inflammation and when that happens, please take the strong antibiotics called sincere love of your Ishtadevatha or God (or ananya Bhakthi) along with the cool milk of tolerance to cure the inflammation of the mind called Vaishnavitis, Shaivaitis, shaakthitis etc etc. Let everybody see their Ishtadevatha in the form that appeals to them. "

 

 

Let each one of our Ishtadevatha make our mind inflammation-free and fill it with Bhakthi and Bhaavam!

 

Sreekrishnaarpanamasthu

 

(Next two months I will be busy helping our son-in-law and daughter in their journey to fatherhood and motherhood. I pray and hope that their journey will be smooth and they will be blessed with a blessed child. I will keep you posted about the arrival of the baby.)

 

 

Regards and prayers

 

savitri

 

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Respected Savitriji,

We will miss your postings for the next two months - but it is for such a great cause. May Guruvayoorappan bless you with a wonderful grandchild.

Jai Sree Krishna--- On Fri, 2/6/09, Savitri Puram <savitriopuram wrote:

Savitri Puram <savitriopuram[Guruvayur] Namasthe- Ekam sad Vipra: bahudha vadanthiFriday, February 6, 2009, 11:51 AM

 

 

 

Dear all,

 

I want to share an interesting and meaningful conversation before I take a break from sending the daily mails at least for about two months.

 

Once three teen age first cousins who are children of brother and sisters were arguing about religion and beliefs. One was a staunch Vaishanvaite, one was a staunch Shaivite and the third one was leaning more towards the Shaaktheya group (worshippers of Shakthi as Supreme). Of course we can imagine how the argument went on with fierce comments from each one of them. Then their wise grand father with one of his daughters came there and asked them to calm down.

 

Grand father called the first one (say) Ramu and asked him: "Ramu, who is this woman?" Ramu said: "Granfather, what kind of question is this? She is my mother."

 

Then he called Shyamu, the second one, and asked who was the woman standing near him. Shyamu said: "Grandpa, she is my aunt."

 

Then he called Kannan, the third one and asked the same question. Kannan said: "She is my mother's elder sister." (it can be periyamma, perassi amma, valliamma etc).

 

Then he himself said "Also she is my daughter, my son-in-law's wife, my son's sister"

 

Then he said: Dear children, the same person takes different roles as wife, daughter, aunt, mother, sister etc etc. Like wise, Lord is Vishnu or Krishna to some people, He is Shiva to some, Devi to others and several other forms to so many others. I did not see you fighting about what you call my daughter. Why do you argue about Lord who gave you the power to think, argue and love? Competition should be for how fast you can erase these narrow minded thoughts about God. Read and internalize our scriptures where it clearly says: ekam sad vipra: bahudha vadanti or There is only one truth or one alone exists, the scholars explain it in various ways. Either you read and understand the truth in our original scriptures or try to read and understand what the seers, devotees and intellectuals wrote about it with examples and in simple language. Remove all your "isms" and "ites" from your mind

and you will become better individuals."

 

He continued : Children, Be careful that "ites" not become "itis" meaning inflammation and when that happens, please take the strong antibiotics called sincere love of your Ishtadevatha or God (or ananya Bhakthi) along with the cool milk of tolerance to cure the inflammation of the mind called Vaishnavitis, Shaivaitis, shaakthitis etc etc. Let everybody see their Ishtadevatha in the form that appeals to them."

 

 

Let each one of our Ishtadevatha make our mind inflammation- free and fill it with Bhakthi and Bhaavam!

 

Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu

 

(Next two months I will be busy helping our son-in-law and daughter in their journey to fatherhood and motherhood. I pray and hope that their journey will be smooth and they will be blessed with a blessed child. I will keep you posted about the arrival of the baby.)

 

 

Regards and prayers

 

savitri

 

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Dear Savitri ji,

 

will miss your posts terribly!

 

Heartfelt prayers for everything to go well for the blessed parents

-to-be.

 

Ohm NamoBhagavathe Vasudevaya.

 

girija.

guruvayur , Seema Ravindran <seemawarrier

wrote:

>

> Respected Savitriji,

> We will miss your postings for the next two months - but it is for

such a great cause. May Guruvayoorappan bless you with a wonderful

grandchild.

> Jai Sree Krishna

>

> --- On Fri, 2/6/09, Savitri Puram savitriopuram wrote:

>

>

> Savitri Puram savitriopuram

> [Guruvayur] Namasthe- Ekam sad Vipra: bahudha vadanthi

> To:

> Friday, February 6, 2009, 11:51 AM

>

Dear all,

>

> I want to share an interesting and meaningful conversation before I

take a break from sending the daily mails at least for about two months.

>

> Once three teen age first cousins who are children of brother and

sisters were arguing about religion and beliefs. One was a staunch

Vaishanvaite, one was a staunch Shaivite and the third one was leaning

more towards the Shaaktheya group (worshippers of Shakthi as Supreme).

Of course we can imagine how the argument went on with fierce comments

from each one of them. Then their wise grand father with one of his

daughters came there and asked them to calm down.

>

> Grand father called the first one (say) Ramu and asked him: " Ramu, who

is this woman? " Ramu said: " Granfather, what kind of question is this?

She is my mother. "

>

> Then he called Shyamu, the second one, and asked who was the woman

standing near him. Shyamu said: " Grandpa, she is my aunt. "

>

> Then he called Kannan, the third one and asked the same question.

Kannan said: " She is my mother's elder sister. " (it can be periyamma,

perassi amma, valliamma etc).

>

> Then he himself said " Also she is my daughter, my son-in-law's wife,

my son's sister "

>

> Then he said: Dear children, the same person takes different roles as

wife, daughter, aunt, mother, sister etc etc. Like wise, Lord is Vishnu

or Krishna to some people, He is Shiva to some, Devi to others and

several other forms to so many others. I did not see you fighting about

what you call my daughter. Why do you argue about Lord who gave you the

power to think, argue and love? Competition should be for how fast you

can erase these narrow minded thoughts about God. Read and internalize

our scriptures where it clearly says: ekam sad vipra: bahudha vadanti or

There is only one truth or one alone exists, the scholars explain it in

various ways. Either you read and understand the truth in our original

scriptures or try to read and understand what the seers, devotees and

intellectuals wrote about it with examples and in simple language.

Remove all your " isms " and " ites " from your mind and you will become

better individuals. "

>

> He continued : Children, Be careful that " ites " not become " itis "

meaning inflammation and when that happens, please take the strong

antibiotics called sincere love of your Ishtadevatha or God (or ananya

Bhakthi) along with the cool milk of tolerance to cure the inflammation

of the mind called Vaishnavitis, Shaivaitis, shaakthitis etc etc. Let

everybody see their Ishtadevatha in the form that appeals to them. "

>

>

> Let each one of our Ishtadevatha make our mind inflammation- free and

fill it with Bhakthi and Bhaavam!

>

> Sreekrishnaarpanama sthu

>

> (Next two months I will be busy helping our son-in-law and daughter in

their journey to fatherhood and motherhood. I pray and hope that their

journey will be smooth and they will be blessed with a blessed child. I

will keep you posted about the arrival of the baby.)

>

>

> Regards and prayers

>

> savitri

>

>

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