Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 What is the proper offering to God? Lord Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita mentions - Patram, Pushpam, Phalam, Toyam (leaf, flower, fruit and water). What do these signify? Your body is the leaf; your heart is the flower; your mind is the fruit and the tears of bliss are the water to be offered to God. The body is to be surrendered unto God by undertaking acts of worship and other sacred deeds. God is not confined to any particular place of worship. Your very body is a temple. Deho Devalaya Proktho Jeevo Deva Sanathanaha (body is the temple and the indweller is the eternal God). Find Him in your heart. All of you are embodiments of divinity. - Swami From cricket scores to your friends. Try the India Homepage! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 OM NAMO SAIBABA THANDRI NARAYANA Dear Sir, Thank You very much for a very good message. I WISH U AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY DIWALI. OM SAI With Regards Praveena Sri On 10/14/09, kumar mahadevan <mahadevan12 wrote: What is the proper offering to God? Lord Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita mentions - Patram, Pushpam, Phalam, Toyam (leaf, flower, fruit and water). What do these signify? Your body is the leaf; your heart is the flower; your mind is the fruit and the tears of bliss are the water to be offered to God. The body is to be surrendered unto God by undertaking acts of worship and other sacred deeds. God is not confined to any particular place of worship. Your very body is a temple. Deho Devalaya Proktho Jeevo Deva Sanathanaha (body is the temple and the indweller is the eternal God). Find Him in your heart. All of you are embodiments of divinity. - Swami From cricket scores to your friends. Try the India Homepage! 1 of 1 Photo(s) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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