Friday, August 26, 2022

Bhima & Hanuman

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Movie
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When the Pandavas were in the forest, Draupadi requested Bheema for a Saugandhika flower of heavenly fragrance. Bheema went forth into the forest to bring it. As Bheema was walking fast with long strides, he saw a monkey's tail across his path.

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He angrily shouted, "You ape,remove your tail and clear my way." The monkey slowly looked at Bheema and said, "My dear man, I am very old and can't even move. Push my tail away and walk on." Bheema was angry, amused and full of contempt. Was it what an unequalled hero like him should do? He tried to push the tail with his mace. But nothing happened. Try as he would, he could not even move that old tail. Then his mind grew clear and it dawned on him that this was not any ordinary monkey but could be Hanuman. With folded hands he begged his pardon and hanuman blessed bheema.

 Detail / Temple
http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m03/m03145.htm

Palace

  1. The mighty-armed Vrikodara like Maghavat entering his own beautiful fane, entered the palace of Duryodhana, that was adorned with many excellent buildings and rooms, that adorned with gems of diverse kinds, that teemed with servants, male and female, and that Yudhishthira assigned to him with the approval of Dhritarashtra. 
  2. The mighty-armed Arjuna also, at the command of the king, obtained the palace of Dussasana which was not inferior to Duryodhana's and which consisted of many excellent structures and was adorned with a gate-way of gold, and which abounded in wealth and was full of attendants of both sexes.
  3. The palace of Durmarshana was even superior to that of Dussasana. Looking like the mansion of Kuvera himself, it was adorned with gold and every kind of gem. King Yudhishthira gladly gave it to Nakula who deserved it best and who had been emaciated (with the miseries of a life) in the great forest. 
  4. The foremost of palaces belonging to Durmukha was exceedingly beautiful and adorned with gold. It abounded in beds and beautiful women, with eyes like lotus-petals. The king gave it unto Sahadeva who was ever employed in doing what was agreeable to him. Obtaining it, Sahadeva became delighted as the Lord of treasures upon obtaining Kailasa. 
  5. Yuyutsu and Vidura and Sanjaya, O monarch, and Sudharman and Dhaumya, proceeded to the abodes they had owned before.

Thou

"Vaisampayana said, 'Having got back the kingdom, king Yudhishthira of great wisdom and purity, after the ceremony of installation had been over, joining his hands together, addressed the lotus-eyed Krishna of Dasarha's race, saying, 'Through thy grace, O Krishna, through thy policy and might and intelligence and prowess, O tiger among the Yadus, I have got back this ancestral kingdom of mine.

  1. O thou of eyes like lotus leaves, I repeatedly bow to thee, O chastiser of foes! 
  2. Thou hast been called the One only Being. 
  3. Thou hast been said to be the refuge of all worshippers. The regenerate ones adore thee under innumerable names. 1 Salutations to thee, O Creator of the Universe! 
  4. Thou art the soul of the Universe and the Universe hath sprung from thee. 
  5. Thou art Vishnu, 
  6. thou art Jishnu, 
  7. thou art Hari, 
  8. thou art Krishna, 
  9. thou art Vaikuntha, and 
  10. thou art the foremost of all beings. 
  11. Thou hast, as said in the Puranas, taken thy birth seven times in the womb of Aditi. 
  12. It was thou that tookest birth in the womb of Prishni. 
  13. The learned say that thou art the three Yugas. All thy achievements are sacred. 
  14. Thou art the lord of our senses. 
  15. Thou art the great Lord worshipped in sacrifices. 
  16. Thou art called the great swan. 
  17. Thou art three-eyed Sambhu. 
  18. Thou art One, though known as Vibhu and Damodara. 
  19. Thou art the great Boar, thou art Fire, thou art the Sun, thou hast the bull for the device on thy banner, and thou hast Garuda also as thy device.
  20. Thou art the grinder of hostile hosts, thou art the Being that pervadest every form in the universe and thou art of irresistible prowess. 
  21. Thou art the foremost of all things, thou art fierce, thou art the generalissimo in battle, thou art the Truth, thou art the giver of food, and thou art Guha (the celestial generalissimo); Thyself unfading, thou causest thy foes to fade and waste. 
  22. Thou art the Brahmana of pure blood, and thou art those that have sprung from intermixture.
  23.  Thou art great. 
  24. Thou walkest on high, thou art the mountains, and thou art called Vrishadarbha and Vrishakapi.
  25. Thou art the Ocean, thou art without attributes, thou hast three humps, thou hast three abodes, and thou takest human forms on earth, descending from heaven. 
  26. Thou art Emperor, thou art Virat, and thou art Swarat. 
  27. Thou art the Chief of the celestials, and thou art the cause whence the Universe has sprung. 
  28. Thou art Almighty, thou art existence in every form, thou art without form, thou art Krishna, and thou art fire. 
  29. Thou art the Creator, thou art the sire of the celestial physicians, thou art (the sage) Kapila, and thou art the Dwarf. 
  30. Thou art Sacrifice embodied, thou art Dhruva, thou art Garuda, and thou art called Yajnasena.
  31. Thou art Sikhandin, thou art Nahusha, and thou art Vabhru. 
  32. Thou art the constellation Punarvasu extended in the firmament, Thou art exceedingly tawny in hue, thou art the sacrifice known by the name of Uktha, thou art Sushena, thou art the drum (that sends forth its sound on every side). 
  33. The track of thy car-wheels is light. 
  34. Thou art the lotus of Prosperity, thou art the cloud called Pushkara, and thou art decked with floral wreaths. 
  35. Thou art affluent, thou art puissant, thou art the most subtle, and it is thou whom the Vedas describe. 
  36. Thou art the great receptacle of waters, thou art Brahman, thou art the sacred refuge, and thou knowest the abodes of all. 
  37. Thou art called Hiranyagarbha, thou art the sacred mantras swadha and swaha, thou art Kesava.
  38. Thou art the cause whence all this hath sprung, and thou art its dissolution. 
  39. In the beginning it is thou that createst the universe. This universe is under thy control, O Creator of the universe! Salutations to thee, O wielder of Sarnga, discus and sword!' 
Thus hymned by king Yudhishthira the just in the midst of the court, the lotus-eyed Krishna became pleased. That foremost one of the Yadavas then began to gladden the eldest son of Pandu with many agreeable speeches."

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Ananta

Lord Krishna said, 'Oh Dharmaraja, the fruition of one's previous karma is indeed relentless. However, it cannot torment those who are devoted to me. So you observe the vow called Ananta Vrata. Indeed, I am Lord Ananta and the vow is dear to me. I am the Lord of all that is; for I am in all the forms of existence. I am above karma, motive and the modes of existence. This vow has to be observed on the 14th day (chaturdasi) of the dark half of the lunar month of Bhaadrapada. This vow can bestow infinite blessings on the observer.

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