Guest guest Posted February 10, 2010 Report Share Posted February 10, 2010 hi, Could any one provide me details whereI can get a book in hyderbad for Sandyavandanam practice  Balamurali NV  ________________________________ " " Fri, February 5, 2010 4:11:15 PM www.telugubhakti.com Digest Number 1569 Telugu Bhakti Pages Messages In This Digest (8 Messages) 1. Seven virtues jabalimuni 2. Love dies of ego jabalimuni 3a. Double Mega Event by Chinmaya Seva Trust 4.1. VISHNU SAHASRA NAMAM - Courtesy ARUN 5. DON’T MIND LOSING THE BATTLE BUT WIN THE WAR pgk murthy 6. Ramana Maharshi about Meditation and distraction Prasanth Jalasutram 7. Divine guidance of Bhagawan Sathya Sai Baba - 13 sastrybgy 8. Thus spake Sai - 13 sastrybgy View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1. Seven virtues Posted by: " jabalimuni " jabalimuni  jabalimuni Thu Feb 4, 2010 7:05 am (PST) Aurelius Clemens Prudentius identified seven virtues in his 'Psychomachia' ('Battle for the Soul'), written in AD 410.. Chastity (opposite of Lust): Seeking moral wholesomeness and purity of body and thought through education and general betterment. Temperance (opposite of Gluttony): Practicing self-control, abstention and moderation. Charity (opposite of Greed): Giving to the needy. Nobility in thought and action. Diligence (opposite of Sloth): Zeal and care in action. Working hard to create valuable achievement. Patience (opposite of Wrath): Holding back anger, forgiving and showing mercy. Seeking peace over conflict. Kindness (opposite of Envy): Compassion support of others without seeking reciprocation. Humility (opposite of Pride): Modesty and selflessness. Respecting others and giving, rather than taking, credit. ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- ------ Liberality (largesse) cures Greed Chastity (chivalry) cures Lust Kindness (mercy) cures Envy Abstinence cures Gluttony Humility cures Pride Diligence cures Sloth Patience cures Wrath ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - Poems of Prudentius Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 2. Love dies of ego Posted by: " jabalimuni " jabalimuni  jabalimuni Thu Feb 4, 2010 7:08 am (PST) Love dies of ego Once upon a time there was an island, where all the feelings lived. One day there was a storm in the sea and the island was about to get drowned. Every feeling was scared but Love made a boat to escape . Every feeling boarded the boat.. Only 1 feeling was left. Love got down to see who it was.. It was EGO. Love tried and tried but ego wasn't moving also. the water was rising.. Every one asked love to leave him and come in the boat, but love was made to love. At last all the feelings escape and Love dies with ego on the island.. Love Dies because of EGO! So, Kill Ego And Save Love..... 'Argument wins the situations but loses the person. So when argue with your loved ones, remember that situations is never more important than your loved ones..... ' Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 3a. Double Mega Event by Chinmaya Seva Trust Posted by: " "  Thu Feb 4, 2010 8:02 pm (PST) Double Mega Event by Chinmaya Seva Trust Double Mega Event by Chinmaya Seva Trust Hyderabad Gita Gnana Yagna (15th Chapter) Evenings 6:30 to 8.00 p.m 7th to 11th Feb 2010 Siva Manasa Puja Morning 7.00 to 8.00 a.m 8th to 11th Feb 2010 Pravachnas by Swamy Tejomayananda Venue : Chinmaya Dhyana Nilayam Begumpet Hyderabad Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (3) 4.1. VISHNU SAHASRA NAMAM - Courtesy ARUN Posted by: " "  Thu Feb 4, 2010 8:04 pm (PST) 609. Sree-Vibhaavanah € ¦’¶ " One Who is a Distributor of Sree. " Vishnu provides each, according to his merit, the wealth, both inner and outer. Sree Narayana is the Law behind actions and so He is the Dispenser of the fruits- of-actions. Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (491) 5. DON’T MIND LOSING THE BATTLE BUT WIN THE WAR Posted by: " pgk murthy " murthypgk  Thu Feb 4, 2010 8:05 pm (PST) DON'T MIND LOSING THE BATTLE BUT WIN THE WAR - Radhakrishnan Pillai Whether it's personal or professional life, we always face competition and hence enemies too. We do ponder about how that enemy could be superior to us, his strengths and powers. Does it mean that we are going to loose the battle? No! Chanakya never accepted defeat. However, he was practical. After all, he was an expert in a field wherein all were playing games with one or the other all the while € ¦’¶ making strategies, plans and conspiracies. Chanakya knew how to win over the enemy in the long run € ¦’¶ if not immediately. He said, " He should seek shelter with one whose strength is superior to the strength of the enemy " (7.2.6) The above sutra is a simple yet one of the excellent gems of management, and even in real life for that matter. When faced with an enemy who is stronger than you, the best situation is to have a stronger friend on your side. Why does Chanakya say this? 1. STRENGTH President APJ Abdul Kalam - the missile man of India € ¦’¶ once said, " Only strength will respect strength " . We should be more powerful than the enemy by acquiring greater strength. If not, like Chanakya said, making friends with a much stronger ally would help in countering competition. 2. EXPERIENCE A stronger alliance has more experience in fighting wars. It can guide you and shelter you, even help you during calamities. When the alliance advices € ¦’¶ the relevance of the same comes from experience of similar situations. 3. LONG TERM APPROACH One of the most important things to remember is to keep your ego in check during an ongoing battle. Do not think for even a second that you can win against an enemy by just sheer power. Think of the long term- lose your ego and `surrender' to a person superior to your enemy so that you get the required help. After all, you can defeat the enemy only if you survive through the turmoil in long run. Battles may be lost € ¦’¶ but we must win the war! Win with the wisdom your superior alliance gives rather than loose with your personal logic. Remember the Amitabh Bachchan dialogue in the movie Sarkar? " Taakat judne se aati hai tuotne se nahi " . He meant exactly what you should remember always: Strength lies in making friends, not loosing them. Back to top Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post Messages in this topic (1) 6. Ramana Maharshi about Meditation and distraction Posted by: " Prasanth Jalasutram " jvrsprasanth  suryapras2003 Thu Feb 4, 2010 8:55 pm (PST) Visitor: What is the difference between meditation and distraction? Maharshi: No difference. When there are thoughts, it is distraction: when there are no thoughts, it is meditation. However, meditation is only practice (as distinguished from the real state of Peace.) She: How to practice meditation? Maharshi: Keep off thoughts. She: How to reconcile work with meditation? Maharshi: Who is the worker? Let him who works ask the question. You are always the Self. You are not the mind. It is the mind which raises these questions. Work proceeds, always in the presence of the Self only. Work is no hindrance to realisation. It is the mistaken identity of the worker that troubles one. Get rid of the false identity. 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