Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Five - Senses, Organs

Five gross elements

  • Ether
  • Air
  • Fire
  • Water
  • Earth

Five senses

  • Sound
  • Touch
  • Sight
  • Taste
  • Smell

Five knowledge-acquiring senses - Gyan Organs 

  • Ear
  • Skin
  • Eye
  • Tongue
  • Nose

Five working senses - Action organs 

  • Voice/Tongue
  • Legs
  • Arms
  • Reproductive organs
  • Evacuating organs/Excretory

Monday, 11 January 2016

A story related to Gita context building

A story related to Gita context building

One evening an old old man told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, ‘My son, the battle is between two ‘wolves’ inside us all. One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.
The other is good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith.’
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather: ‘Which wolf wins?’

The old Indian simply replied, ‘The one you feed.’ This is such a lovely story: so simple and yet so true. Each and every one of us has these two wolves running around inside us. The Evil wolf or the Good Wolf is fed daily by the choices we make with our thoughts. What I think about and dwell upon will in a sense appear in my life and influence my behavior.

Remember thought become words & actions. Which in turn become behaviour, and repeated becomes habit. And that builds your character. True for all teh characters in Mahabharata as well as in life.

We have a choice, feed the Good Wolf and it will show up in our character, habits and behavior positively. Or feed the Evil Wolf and my whole world will turn negative: like poison. The crucial question is “Which wolf am I feeding today”?
Therefore importance of spiritual activity as it helps identify that the Mind has enemies called greed,anger, pride jealousy, hypocrisy delusion. These are within, once these inside enemies are conquered no outside enemies remain.

About the Gita

Arjuna thousands of years ago had the same questions as we have how is it possible?
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Sun was there thousands of years ago so was the moon and same goes for the seasons
Bhagwat Gita is happening in every ones life all the 18 chapters
First chapter is vishaad yoga when in life you are worrying and grumbling have all the doubt's
Second chapter Krishna says come on wake up and then you shake off and wake up smile emoticon
Then third chapter he says now you have woken up then act smile emoticon
Then the fourth chapter happens he says now that you are acting do action with knowledge and awareness
Fifth chapter
Material and spiritual knowledge go hand in hand you cant just be spiritual and say everything is happening you have to act and use intelligence .Also you can't be just material and say I am doing everything 
Then talk about meditation is sixth chapter
Now after meditation you know who I am then seventh chapter you come to know who is meditating and what is time .
8th chapter then happens Vibhooti yoga.Vibhooti means miracles .sometime in life you wake up and see miracles not just cause and effect and the more you become witness to miracles more miracles happen 
9th -17th chapter
Krishna shows the universal self and says all the divine qualities are within.
There are three types of ego and mind .
Sattvic ego I am here I am available for you
Final chapter is to drop everything .Just feel you are mine and I will take care just relax that's the final one its about sanyas and about liberation

The 100 Kuru sons & the Kauravas

The first post on this blog was "How come Dhritrashtra has 100 sons!!! "

Once again am writing about them.

In short, the Kaurav's symbolise the numerous desires and negativities in us, born out of Moha / Attachment and agyaan (delusion and ignorance).

That is one simple explanation.

Then there are several interpretations by various saints, but all true and leading to explain the same point

1. So there were 7 maharathis in the Kaurav Army ( accomplished men of war & they represent the 7 negative qualities and 11 huge battalions (the 5 senses (see, hear, touch, smell & taste)  and the 5 action organs (hand, feet, tongue & ) & the mind


2. Another explanation is : 5 sense organs + 5 action organs = 10
The 10 negative qualities namely

Kama, krodha, lobha, Moha, mada, matsarya, mal, dambh, darpa, agyaan.
Lust, anger, greed, delusion, pride, envy jealousy , hypocrisy, arrogance , ignorance 

Each sense organ can act with the 10 negative qualities so 10*10 =100 modifications / combinations
So we have to fight with these 100 forms of negativities that arise in us and defeat them with Gods grace to move forward....


3. Another interpretation is

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

New Word Plays with D



DIVE IN to understand DIVINE

Discipleship - 2.07
Detachment - Chap 2 & many more mentions
Devotion - Chap 6
Discipline - Chap 6 and Chap 16
Discovery - Self discovery
Doership - or rather non -Doership