Radhe Krishna To all, Namadwaar Satsang team and Maharanyam H.H Sri.Sri.Muralidhara Swamiji wishes all members " Happy Republic Day" ----------------------------------
Discourse contd..... Vallalar says, 'vaazhyadi vaazhaiyaaga vanda Jnaniyar koottam' – by this he means that Jnanis have been coming down the Ages in this country. There is yet another perception to these words of Vallalar. When we look into the ancestral line of a Mahan we find that there had been other Mahans in that lineage at intervals. Just as a banana sapling comes up from the older one, so too, in a family tree of a Mahan we find several Mahans sprouting up, at intervals. It is in this manner that Swami Sivananda had come down in the lineage of Sri Appayya Dikshitar. Great Mahans Appayya Dikshitar and Neelakanta Deekshitar belong to the same lineage. Appayya Deekshitar was a great Siva Bhakta. Swami Sivananda had verily come down in this lineage. We deem Chennai as a mere city. But it is also a great Kshetra (Holy city). We find Lord Kapaleeshwara in Mylapore and Lord Parthasarathy in Tiruallikenni (Triplicane), here. Further, when we move towards Mahabalipuram, we find Lord Nitya Kalyana Perumal in Tiruvidanthai, Lord Sthalasayana Perumal in Mahabalipuram. Holy Towns like Tiruvanmiyur, Tirvottriyur, Tirumazhisai, Tiruvallur, Tiruninravur are all found around Chennai. Thus, this city of Chennai is surrounded by great Kshetras. All these are verily great Holy places, sung by the Nayanmars and Azhwars. It is verily amidst these Holy places that the city of Chennai has been formed. Chennai city enjoys several great historical background. The area known today as Vellacherry was originally known as Vellvi-cherry. Over a period of time it has transformed to Vella-cherry. ‘Vellvi’ means Yaga-yajna. Countless yaga-yajnas had been performed in Vellvi-cherry, the area known today as Vellacherry. Inside the campus of the Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T) in Chennai is a Siva Temple. A very significant incident took place in this Temple. Man is very vigilant while speaking to another. He does not speak out his real feelings. He utters words contrary to his feelings within. He hesitates to speak his true feelings. He keeps his real feelings hidden. It is only when man loses his sense of balance that his real feelings deep within come out into the open. The insane does not think before he speaks. 'ull-onru vaitthu puram-onru pesuvaar uravu kalavaamai vendum' (says Vallalar)– let me not have the company of one who speaks contrary to his real feelings within. It is said that an insane man is unable to hide his true feelings. Out come all his inner feelings. The Mahan Appayya Deekshitar came across this in a book. As soon as he read that the real feelings of the heart come out only in one who is insane, he decided to conduct 'Atma pariksha' (test of the Atma). He thought, 'I keep calling myself a Siva Bhakta and the whole world calls me Siva Bhakta. Am I really a Siva Bhakta or am I only wearing this mask? Let me test this.’ !!! Will Continue !!! --------------------------------- If any of our members interested to watch this video of the discourse....... Pl click the link below... http://www.namadwaar.org/videos/internal/abhedananda.php Regards & Chant The Maha mantra: Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Source: http://namadwaar.org/home.php --------------------------------- -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OWNER : [email protected]; [!! Sriram Savarkar ¡¡] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Sriram Savarkar" group. To modify your list subscription, please send a blank email to: For posting Messages: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] Visit Group : http://groups.google.com/group/sriram-savarkar?hl=en
