Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Phala Sruti

 
Benefits of Reciting Sri Vishnu Sahasranama  Phala Sruti
That man who hears the names every day or who recites them every day, never meets with any evil either here or hereafter.
If a Brahmana does this he succeeds in mastering the Vedanta.
If a Kshatriya does it, he becomes always successful in battle.
A Vaisya, by doing it, becomes possessed of affluence.
A Sudra earns great happiness.
If one becomes desirous of earning the merit of righteousness, one succeeds in earning it (by hearing or reciting these names).
If it is wealth that one desires, one succeeds in earning wealth (by acting in this way).
So also the man who wishes for enjoyments of the senses succeeds in enjoying all kinds of pleasures, and the man desirous of offspring acquires offspring (by pursuing this course of conduct).
That man who with devotion and perseverance and heart wholly turned towards him, recites these thousand names of Vasudeva every day, after having purified himself, succeeds in acquiring great fame, a position of eminence among his kinsmen, enduring prosperity, and lastly, that which is of the highest benefit to him (viz., emancipation itself).
Such a man never meets with fear at any time, and acquires great prowess and energy. Disease never afflicts him; splendor of complexion, strength, beauty, and accomplishments become his.
The sick become hale, the afflicted become freed from their afflictions; the affrighted become freed from fear, and he that is plunged in calamity becomes freed from calamity.
The man who hymns the praises of that foremost of Beings by reciting His thousand names with devotion succeeds in quickly crossing all difficulties.
That mortal who takes refuge in Vasudeva and who becomes devoted to Him, becomes freed of all sins and attains to eternal Brahma.
They who are devoted to Vasudeva have never to encounter any evil. They become freed from the fear of birth, death, decrepitude, and disease.
That man who with devotion and faith recites this hymn (consisting of the thousand names of Vasudeva) succeeds in acquiring felicity of soul, forgiveness of disposition, prosperity, intelligence, memory, and fame. Neither wrath, nor jealousy, nor cupidity, nor evil understanding ever appears in those men of righteousness who are devoted to that foremost of beings.
This hymn in praise of the illustrious Vishnu composed by Vyasa, should be recited by that person who wishes to acquire happiness and that which is the highest benefit (viz., emancipation).
Those persons that worship and adore the Lord of the universe, that deity who is inborn and possessed of blazing effulgence, who is the origin or cause of the universe, who knows on deterioration, and who is endued with eyes that are as large and beautiful as the petals of the lotus, have never to meet with any discomfort.
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Monday, June 25, 2012

The greatness of Sri Ram


Valmikis' stunningly accurate account

The story of Shri Rams' life was first narrated by Maharishi Valmiki in the Ramayana,
which was written after Shri Ram was crowned as the king of Ayodhya. Maharishi
Valmiki was a great astronomer as he has made sequential astronomical references
on important dates related to the life of Shri Ram indicating the location of planets
vis-a-vis zodiac constellations and the other stars (nakshatras).

Needless to add that similar position of planets and nakshatras is not repeated in
thousands of years.

By entering the precise details of the planetary configuration of the important events
in the life of Shri Ram as given in the Valmiki Ramayan in the software named
"Planetarium" corresponding exact dates of these events according to the English
calendar can be known.

Mr Pushkar Bhatnagar, of the Indian Revenue Service, had acquired this software
from the US. It is used to predict the solar/lunar eclipses and distance and location
of other planets from earth. He entered the relevant details about the planetary
positions narrated by Maharishi Valmiki and obtained very interesting and convincing
results, which almost determine the important dates starting from the birth of Shri
Ram to the date of his coming back to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile.
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Maharishi Valmiki has recorded in Bal Kaand, sarga 19 and shloka eight and nine
(1/18/8,9), that Shri Ram was born on ninth tithi of Chaitra month when the position
of different planets vis-a-vis zodiac constellations and nakshatras (visible stars) were:
i) Sun in Aries; ii) Saturn in Libra; iii) Jupiter in Cancer; iv) Venus in Pisces; v) Mars
in Capricorn; vi) Lunar month of Chaitra; vii) Ninth day after no moon; viii) Lagna
as Cancer (cancer was rising in the east); ix) Moon on the Punarvasu (Gemini
constellation & Pllux star); x) Day time (around noon).

This data was fed into the software. The results indicated that this was exactly the
location of planets/stars in the noon of January 10, 5114 BC. Thus, Shri Ram was
born on January 10, 5114 BC (7121 years back). As per the Indian calendar, it was
the ninth day of Shukla Paksha in Chaitra month and the time was around 12 to
1 noontime. This is exactly the time and date when Ram Navmi is celebrated all
overIndia.
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Shri Ram was born in Ayodhya. This fact can be ascertained from several books
written by Indian and foreign authors before and after the birth of Christ - Valmiki
Ramayan, Tulsi Ramayan, Kalidasas' Raghuvansam, Baudh and Jain literature, etc.

These books have narrated in great detail the location, rich architecture and beauty
of Ayodhya which had many palaces and temples built all over the kingdom.
Ayodhya was located on the banks of the Saryu river with Ganga and Panchal
Pradesh on one side and Mithila on the other side.

Normally 7,000 years is a very long period during which earthquakes, storms, floods
and foreign invasions change the course of rivers, destroy the towns/buildings and
alter the territories. Therefore, the task of unearthing the facts is monumental.

The present Ayodhya has shrunk in size and the rivers have changed their course
about 40 km north/south. Shri Ram went out of Ayodhya in his childhood (13th year
as per Valmiki Ramayan) with Rishi Vishwamitra who lived in Tapovan
(Sidhhashram). From there he went to Mithila, King Janaks' kingdom. Here, he
married Sita after breaking Shiv Dhanusha.

Researchers have gone along the route adopted by Shri Ram as narrated in the
Valmiki Ramayan and found 23 places which have memorials that commemorate
the events related to the life of Shri Ram. These include :
Shringi Ashram,
Ramghat,
Tadka Van,
Sidhhashram,
Gautamashram,
Janakpur (now in Nepal),
Sita Kund, etc.
Memorials are built for great men and not for fictitious characters.
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Date of exile of Shri Ram: It is mentioned in Valmiki Ramayans' Ayodhya Kand
(2/4/18) that Dashratha wanted to make Shri Ram the king because Sun, Mars and
Rahu had surrounded his nakshatra and normally under such planetary configuration
the king dies or becomes a victim of conspiracies.

Dashrathas' zodiac sign was Pisces and his nakshatra was Rewati. This planetary
configuration was prevailing on the January 5, 5089 BC, and it was on this day that
Shri Ram left Ayodhya for 14 years of exile. Thus, he was 25 years old at that time
(5114-5089).

There are several shlokas in Valmiki Ramayan which indicate that Shri Ram was
25-years-old when he left Ayodhya for exile. Valmiki Ramayan refers to the solar
eclipse at the time of war with Khardushan in later half of 13th year of Shri Rams'
exile. It is also mentioned it was amavasya day and Mars was in the middle. When
this data was entered, the software indicated that there was a solar eclipse on
October 7, 5077 BC, (amavasya day) which could be seen from Panchvati.

The planetary configuration was also the same - Mars was in the middle, on one side
were Venus and Mercury and on the other side were Sun and Saturn. On the basis of
planetary configurations described in various other chapters, the date on which
Ravana was killed works out to be December 4, 5076 BC, and Shri Ram completed
14 years of exile on January 2, 5075 BC, and that day was also Navami of Shukla
Paksha in Chaitra month. Thus Shri Ram had come back to Ayodhya at the age of 39 (5114-5075).
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A colleague, Dr Ram Avtar, researched on places visited by Shri Ram during his
exile, and sequentially moved to the places stated as visited by Shri Ram in the
Valmiki Ramayan, starting from Ayodhya he went right upto Rameshwaram.

He found 195 places which still have the memorials connected to the events narrated
in the Ramayana relating to the life of Shri Ram and Sita These include Tamsa Tal
(Mandah), Shringverpur (Singraur), Bhardwaj Ashram (situated near Allahabad),
Atri Ashram, Markandaya Ashram (Markundi), Chitrakoot, Pamakuti (on banks of
Godavari), Panchvati, Sita Sarovar, Ram Kund in Triambakeshwar near Nasik,
Shabari Ashram, Kishkindha (village Annagorai), Dhanushkoti and Rameshwar
temple.
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In Valmiki Ramayan it is mentioned that Shri Rams' army constructed a bridge over
the sea between Rameshwaram and Lanka.

After crossing this bridge, Shri Rams' army had defeated Ravana. Recently,
NASA put pictures on the Internet of a man-made bridge, the ruins of which are
lying submerged in Palk Strait between Rameshwaram and Sri Lanka.

Recently the Sri Lankan Government had expressed the desire to develop Sita Vatika
as a tourist spot. Sri Lankans believe this was Ashok Vatika where Ravana had kept
Sita as a prisoner (in 5076 BC).

Indian history has recorded that Shri Ram belonged to the Suryavansh and he was the
64th ruler of this dynasty. The names and other relevant particulars of previous 63
kings are listed in Ayodhya ka Etihaas written about 80 years ago by Rai Bahadur
Sita Ram. Professor Subhash Kak of Lousiana University, in his book, The
Astronomical Code of the Rig Veda, has also listed 63 ancestors of Shri Ram who
ruled over Ayodhya.

Sri Rams' ancestors have been traced out as: Shri Ram, King Dashratha, King Aja,
King Raghu, King Dilip and so on. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Bengal
to Gujarat, everywhere people believe in the reality of Shri Rams' existence,
particularly in the tribal areas of Himachal, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and the
North-East.

Most of the festivals celebrated in these areas revolve around the events in the life of
Shri Ram and Shri Krishna. The events and places related to the life of Shri Ram and
Sita are true cultural and social heritage of every Indian irrespective of caste and
creed. Therefore, it is common heritage.

After all, Shri Ram belonged to the period when Prophet Mohammed or Jesus Christ
were not born and Muslim or Christian faiths were unknown to the world.

The words Hindu (resident of Hindustan) and Indian (resident of India) were
synonymous. India was also known as Bharat (land of knowledge) and Aryavarta
(where Aryans live) and Hindustan (land of "Hindus" - derived from word Indus).
During Ram Rajya, the evils of caste system based on birth were non-existent. In fact,
Maharishi Valmiki is stated to be of Shudra class (scheduled caste), still Sita lived
with him as his adopted daughter after she was banished from Ayodhya.

Luv and Kush grew in his ashram as his disciples. We need to be proud of the fact
that Valmiki was perhaps the first great astronomer and that his study of planetary configurations has stood the test of times. Even the latest computer softwares have
corroborated his astronomical calculations, which proves that he did not commit
any error.

Shabri is stated to be belonging to the Bheel tribe. Shri Rams' army, which succeeded
in defeating Ravana, was formed by various tribals from Central and South India.
The facts, events and all other details relating to the life of Shri Ram are the common
heritage of all the Indians including scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, Muslims,
Christians, etc.
Prophet Mohammad was born 1,400 years ago.
Jesus Christ was born 2,000 years back.
Gautam Buddha was born 2,600 years back,
whereas Ram was born 7,000 years back.

Hence, discovering the details relating to Shri Rams' life would be lot more difficult
as destruction caused by floods, earthquakes and invasions etc., would be far greater.
But, should that stop our quest for learning more about our cultural heritage?
As Indians, let us all take pride in the fact that the Indian civilisation is the most
ancient civilisation today. It is certainly more than 10,000 years old. Therefore, let us
reject the story of Aryan invasion in India in 1,500 BC as motivated implantation.

In fact Max Mueller, who was the creator of this theory had himself rejected it.
Let us admit that during the British Rule, we were educated in the schools based on
Macaulay school of thinking which believed that everything Indian was inferior and
that entire "Indian literature was not worth even one book rack in England." If there
were similarities in certain features of Indian people and people from Central Europe,
then automatic inference drawn was that the Aryans coming from Europe invaded
India and settled here.

No one dared of thinking in any other way. Therefore, there is urgency for the
historians and all other intellectuals to stop reducing Indian history to myth.

There is need to gather, dig out, search, unearth and analyse all the evidences,
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There is need for the print and the electronic media to take note of these facts and
create atmosphere which would motivate our young and educated youth to carry out
research and unearth true facts about the ancient Indian civilisation and wisdom and
would also encourage them to put across the results of their research before the
people fearlessly and with a sense of pride!
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