Radhe Krishna To all,

Discourse contd..... 

Well!
One may call himself a Siva Bhakta but should not Lord Siva accept him
as His Bhakta? Does not the real glory lie in Siva accepting him as His
Bhakta? One may claim to be a Bhakta or the whole world might declare
so but if the Lord does not accept it, the Bhakti goes in vain. Let the
whole world be indifferent to him or abuse or ignore him, but if the
Lord accepts him then he is, indeed, the fortunate, the blessed. The
world accepting or rejecting you is irrelevant. God should accept you.
Many people lead a religious/spiritual life not for the sake of the
Lord but for earning the appreciation of the world. We should test
ourselves to know if we really possess Bhakti deep within us. 

You
must have all heard of the flower Oomattham-poo. The name is actually
'unmattham-poo'. In Sanskrit 'unmattham' means madness. It is said that
by eating the unripe fruit of this tree one turns insane. Appayya
Deekshitar, who had decided to test the genuineness of his Bhakti,
called his disciples and said to them, 'I am going to grind the unripe
fruit of this tree and eat. I would turn insane. Note down all that I
blabber in that state. Then, get the help of a doctor to cure me. Once
I regain my sense of balance I wish to know what I had blabbered in
this state of insanity.' 

Appayya
Deekshitar ate the unripe fruit of this tree and he became insane. The
disciples wrote down all that he uttered in that state of insanity. He
was then cured of this state through medicines. He regained his sense
of balance. It was found that in that state of insanity he had written
wonderful stotras on Lord Siva! Appayya Deekshitar had written many
stotras earlier. The play of words in these stotras is simply
fascinating. The most surprising fact was that the stotra that came out
of him in his state of insanity was unique! It was much more wonderful
that those composed earlier, in his normal state.It was only after this
'Atma pariksha' did he feel joyful. He was pleased that he had come out
successfully in this 'Atma pariksha'. This incident of ‘Atma pariksha’
of Appayya Deekshitar took place in the precincts of Lord Siva Temple
inside the Chennai I.I.T. campus. Thus, Chennai is a great Kshetra. 

There
is an area called Teynampet(tai) in Chennai. The original name for this
area was 'Devanaam priyan pettai'! Why was it known as 'Devanaam priyan
pettai'? The Poorva mimaamsa used to conduct Yaga-yajna for everything
– be it to beget a child or destroy an enemy or desire good health or
much wealth. They did not accept God or Atma or Moksha. Those who
followed this philosophy were called Poorva mimaamsas. 
 
They
always tried to please the Devas and did not accept God or the Atma or
the Upanishads. They were known in Tamizh as 'Devanaam priyan' (those
who pleased the Devas). The area where people who tried to please the
Devas, for attaining their desires, lived was known as 'Devanaam priyan
pettai'. Over a period of time it transformed into Teynaampet(tai). 

!!! Will Continue !!!
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Regards & Chant The Maha mantra:
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare 
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
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