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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

The Universe is completely and utterly in love with you.

The universe is neutral to your thought and it responds back to you without any rectification and favors. Whatever thought is vividly played inside your thought manufacturing zone with strong conviction and self-belief, it starts to impress miracle creating the subconscious mind which is the magnetic internal compass for attracting positive circumstances in life. The solid concrete truth is, quality of thought determines the quality of life you live, quality of people you align with and quality of circumstances you can have in your life. As you know If your mind can conceive, perceive and believe then only your mind can achieve. If you once impress your subconscious mind and if you start to own your dream with your mind’s eye then subconscious mind will drive you on the highway of life and success breaking all floodgates of impossibilities and you will be driven by your inner guidance system with the fullest momentum, enthusiasm, massive passionate action, strong self-belief, strong faith on lord and with lion-like courage. If your subconscious is well programmed regarding your dream goals smartly and wisely then it will make you a living magnet and finally, you can land in the life with abundance, prosperity, happiness, and peace. You cant achieve anything in life if you lack strong self-belief, as you yourself are the best architect of your destiny and nobody else gonna eat for you, dream for you, belief for you, breathe for as well as act for you. So if you believe from within that you can achieve your dream goal then nobody else gonna stop you as you will be simply unstoppable in the arm of the universe who loves you and wants you to live the quality life with purpose. The miracle creating truth says "BELIEVING IS RECEIVING".

We become what we think about, that's why goals are so powerful, if you think about nothing, you will get nothing"
So always remember guys.
The Universe is completely and utterly in love with you.
No matter how many mistakes you make, no matter where you are in your life, no matter what you think of you, the Universe loves you for all eternity

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Poornamadah Poornamidam

"Poornamadah Poornamidam
 Poornaath Poornam Udachyathe
 Poornasya Poornamaadaaya
 Poornameva Vasishyathe"


Meaning: God is perfect (infinite). This Universe is also perfect (infinite). If perfection(infinity) is taken from anything perfect (infifinite) what remains is still perfect (infinite).

In explaining the concept of Infinity in Bheeja ganitha, the mathematician - astrologer, Bhaskara II, handles this PoorNam nature of Brahman as an example for Infinity.
 
Explaining the Infinite (khahara) he says that if we deduct or add Bhuta-gaNas, there is no change in the form of Achyutha who is Omnipresent. Likewise if we add or deduct to Khahara (Infinite) there is no change to it.
 
That is the nature PoorNam, the Full, the Perfect and the Infinite.
You add or deduct any amount from it, it does not change.
It remains as It is.
What is deducted is Poornam.
What is added is poornam.
What remains after any deduction or addition is Poornam.
And Poornam does not undergo any change!

What you take form Infinity is Infinity only. What remains also is Infinity.
This is the import.

This is best understood by comparing this analogy to akasha, the ether.
The aksha is Infinite. Any addition or deduction to it is infinite and what remains is infinite.
One may wonder - can we deduct or add akasha?
Yes.
Acharyas have given the example of 'Ghataakasha' versus 'Mahaakasha'.
'Ghataakasha' is the ether in a pot!
Mahaakasha' is the ether outside.
The ether in the pot, if deducted from or added to Mahaakasha, no change happens to Mahaakaasha.
What is there in the pot is ether and what remains outside also is ether.
 
Now if we apply the ether example to Poornam verse, we will know how Poornam it is!
 
This poornam verse is the way to answer one of the doubts on avataras.
Of the 10 avatars of Vishnu, those of Rama and Krishna are said to be Perfect.
That is, the Lord (Brahman) Himself is manifest in them completely.
 
The question then arises –
does it mean that Vaikuntham was empty / bereft of Bhagawan during the course of those avatars?

When Bhagawan was born as Rama or Krishna, does it mean Vaikuntham was without Him for the duration of avatars?

No, not at all – if we understand this Poornam verse.
 
Since He is Infinite or Poornam, wherever He was sighted, that was PoorNam only.
The PoorNam in the Vaikuntham and the Poornam as Rama on the earth do not make one of them get deducted from the other!
The PoorNam tattwa makes Him remain Poornam in the Vaikuntham or Paramapadam or Paar-kadal and also as Rama on the earth.

The logical extension of this explanation on PoorNam is that the idol or any form that is worshiped as Him will have Himself personified as Poornam in them
That means, as azhwars and nayanmaaras have said, He can be experienced as Infinite or PoorNam in our hearts if we choose to see Him that way. That is the spiritual import.

There is another question connected to this verse, if Poornam is translated as Perfection.

From Him, sprang the worlds.
If He is perfect, are the worlds also perfect?
The worlds have come from Him.
But they are not perfect.
How can we say that the worlds are perfect, when we see lots of imperfection everywhere, particularly evil having spread everywhere?
This anomaly can be understood by a simple act that we do many times a day.
We eat food that is delicious, good, looks good, smells good and tastes good. We never take food that has some bad component even in a small measure.
But after sometime, that food comes out of the body as excreta.
Where was this excreta when we ate the food?
We ate only that was good in all respects.
But from where this undesirable component arise is the question.
 
It arose from the same good food, when it underwent further simplification!
At every level of simplification of the food component, some undesirable part was formed and left out.

In the same way, when Brahman is One and Only (Ekam Sat), it is Sat.
It is Sattwa.
It is Shuddha sattwa.
There was no imperfection in it like the delicious food we take.


But as it proceeds to further simplification, in the process of Creation,
the unwanted elements are formed.

Like in the churning of the Milky ocean, or in the churning of the core of earth as explained in the previous post, components are broken down as a process of simplification and with that comes degeneration.
So, the All Perfect Brahman has nothing imperfect in it.
But down the line, when simplification happens, the evil and imperfectness are generated in the process.

At this level of Creation, the Brahman is known as Purusha having two sides.
The day and night,
The light and darkness are like two sides of the coin.
Light has existence – whereas darkness owes its existence to absence of light.
Darkness has no existence of its own.
When light is not seen, then it is darkness!

 
Similarly Perfection ONLY has existence.
Imperfection owes its existence to Perfection.
Without Perfection, there can be no Imperfection.
But Perfection can exist without Imperfection.
When perfection is not perceived, imperfection is seen.
So there can not be anything imperfect with perfection.
This is said in a verse in Taittriya Upanishad which says that Brahman is perceived even in the excreta!
There is nothing un-Brahman in this world of all Brahman!
From Brahman, we get Brahman, add Brahman and deduct Brahman.
What remains in Brahman and what is taken out is Brahman.
When one gets this Knowledge, he is a Brahma gyanai, fit for attaining Moksha – Liberation!
                                                                                               
                                       ...... Simple Explanation By Jayasree                                     
 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

 “ I’d been thinking about sharing my own Cooking Experience, views, inspiring quotes  and more for a while now. That’s when I decided to start my own blog…

"karmanye vadhikaraste ma phaleshu kadachana"


                                        "Vakratunda Mahakaaya Suryakoti Samaprabha
                                      Nirvighnam Kuru Mey Deva Sarva Kaaryeshu Sarvada"
                                                                                                                                      
 Namaste!
"The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you"

“I’d been thinking about sharing my own Cooking Experience, Online Business and more for a while now. That’s when I decided to start my own blog…”
 
How can I start my blog with out saying about My India, no... Our India, the Greater India!
I am really excited and don't know where to start.... This is actually my humble attempt...Forgive me for my mistakes...I am proud to be an Indian! Love you India...
 
Indian Culture, the most Ancient Culture of the World And Mother of All Cultures!

Of all the cultures of the world known to man, Indian culture is perhaps the oldest, and, according to many historians, the mother of all cultures. Scientific history has yet to discover much about India and to correct many of its notions which are inconsistent with Indian traditions well-preserved in Sanskrit works.

India has a rich and diverse philosophical tradition dating back to the composition of the Upanishads in the later Vedic period, the oldest of these constitute "...the earliest philosophical compositions of the world."

"She is grave and old and stupendous. Her accents are for the calm and gracious. Her temples are laden with symbolism....and internal beauties. It is true, that India is royal...India has been royal at heart from her very foundations of her memory." 

India's greatness is in her humility; her weakness is her strength. She is both wiser and more effective than the West.

The Legends


My Life is My Message” --- Mahatma Gandhi
The way he gave shape and character to India's freedom struggle is
worthy of a standing ovation. Mahatma Gandhi played a pivotal role in the freedom struggle of India.
 
Our Beloved Bapu,

He, the saint of Peace and Nonviolence,
Taught the world at large;
That hatred and violence Bring nothing else but curse,
 "Rise, awake and shake off the slavery”
 
The Immortal Philosopher Of India --- Swami Vivekananda


From time to time many philosophers were born in India who carried forward the tradition of truth seeking Vedic saints. Swami Vivekananda is the present age representative of those traditional values. He was the epitome of loyalty human ideals of generosity, kindness, celibacy, etc. For him even a small creature was a part of the Supreme Being.
His power of contention was incomparable. The whole world was impressed by this personality at the Chicago World Religion Congress. After this he gave discourses in various countries of the western world. As a result the true picture of Indian Vedanta emerged before the world.



In Praise of India.

Our sublimest delusion is that India is backward. This predicates, of course, that we are progressive. If backwardness and progress depend on the rate at which one can gobble up vanities perhaps India does not need our aid.....India's devotion to being good rather than being clever comes nearer the heart of a true civilization. Cleverness dies on the tongue like a social pleasantry, goodness echoes round the universe in an un extinguishable reality. We in the West are too busy to see that science without soul is like words without meaning.
                                                                           ---W. J. Grant
                                                                      

When I read Bhagavad Gita and reflect about how God created this Universe everything else seems so superfluous.   
We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.

                                                                  ---Albert Einstein                                                                                                               
 After the conversations about Indian Philosophy with Tagore some of the ideas that had seemed so crazy suddenly made much more sense. That was a great help for me.
                                                                                      ---Werner Karl Heisenberg
               (German  theoretical physicist and one of  the key creators of quantum mechanics)
From the Vedas we learn a practical art of surgery, medicine, music, house building under which mechanized art is included. They are encyclopedia of every aspect of life, culture, religion, science, ethics, law, cosmology and meteorology.
                                                       ---William James, American Author
India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only.
                                                                                  ---Mark Twain, American author
                                                                        
India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother, through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity; mother, through the village community, of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.
It is true that even across the Himalayan barrier India has sent to the west, such gifts as grammar and logic, philosophy and fables, hypnotism and chess, and above all numerals and the decimal system. 

India will teach us the tolerance and gentleness of mature mind, understanding spirit and a unifying, pacifying love for all human beings. 

                                                                            ---Will Durant, American historian
Our present knowledge of the nervous system fits in so accurately with the internal description of the human body given in the Vedas (5000 years ago). Then the question arises whether the Vedas are really religious books or books on anatomy of the nervous system and medicine.
                                                  ---B.G. Rel                         
If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions, I should point to India.
                                                                        --- Max Mueller, German scholar

The surgery of the ancient Indian physicians was bold and skillful. A special branch of surgery was dedicated to Rhinoplasty or operations for improving deformed ears, noses and forming new ones, which European surgeons have now borrowed.
                                                   ---Sir W. Hunter, British Surgeon

                                                                  
India Conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border
                                                                            ---Hu Shih
                                                                       (Chinese Philosopher, Essayist and Diplomat)

The  Indian way of life provides the vision of the natural, real way of life. We veil ourselves with unnatural masks. On the face of India are the tender expressions which carry the mark of the Creator's hand
                                                                             ---George Bernard Shaw

They were very advanced Hindu astronomers in 6000 BC. Vedas contain an account of the dimension of Earth, Sun, Moon, Planets and Galaxies.
                                                                             ---Emmelin Plunret

They were very advanced Hindu astronomers in 6000 BC. Vedas contain an account of the dimension of Earth, Sun, Moon, Planets and Galaxies." ('Calendars and Constellations'). 
                                                                            ---Emmelin Plunret
 
                     

 

                                                         

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Kerala Special Recipes




Hi, I would like to share some of the very common, simple and easy Kerala recipes that we love to eat on and often.
  •  Pavakka Theeyal

Pavakka (small slices)  - 1
Sawala  (small slices) - Half
Green Chillies   - 3/4 nos
Sliced Small Onions  - 3 nos
Dry Chillies   - 6/8 nos
Shredded Coconut  - 3/4 Table Spoons or One Teaspoon Chilli powder
Coriander   - 1 Table spoon or One Teaspoon Coriander powder
Curry leaves     - a few
Turmeric  - 1/4 tsp.
Tamarind paste   - 1/4 tsp.
Salt      - As reqd
Coconut Oil  - 3 tsp.
 1)Heat Coconut Oil in a pan.
2)Add the Bitter gourd pieces, Turmeric powder, salt & sauté well until light brown.
3)Add sawala, green chillies & curry leaves along with this and sauté again for another 3 to 5 mins.
4)Take another frying pan and fry the grated coconut, shallots, coriander seeds and red chillies, till brown.
5)Make a thick paste by grinding all the fried ingredients first and then add a little water and grind again.
6)Add the ground coconut paste, tamarind paste, salt, water in to the fried bitter gourd, sawala etc. mix.
7)Cook for 10 minutes on low flame utill the gravy thickens.
 
  • Sambar
                                   
Toor Dal - 1 cup
Onion (big size) - 1 no (You can also use 1 cup of shallots  instead of Big Onion)
Carrot - 1
Potato - 1
Chena/Elephant yam - 4/5 pieces
White Pumpkin/Winter Melon/Cucumber/
Drumsticks -  4/5 pieces
Eggplant  - 2 small
Small Beans (Amara Payar) - 10/15nos
Salt - As required

Green Chilies - 8/10 nos
Tomatoes  - 2 no
Okra (Lady's Finger) - 3nos
Tamarind Paste - 2tsp

For Seasoning:
Coconut Oil - 1tbsp
Mustard - 1/2tsp
Red Chilies - 2nos
Shallots - 2nos finely chopped
Curry leaves - a few
Salt - to taste

For Masala:
Turmeric powder - 1/4tsp
Red Chili Powder - 2tsp
Coriander Powder - 2tsp
Fenugreek Powder (Uluva) - 1/2tsp
Asafetida (Kayam) - 1/4tsp
Sambar Powder (Optional) - 2tsp
Garnish:
With chopped  Coriander leaves (Cilantro).

Preparation Method:
1) Cut the vegetables in square shape (medium size).

2) Pressure Cook the toor dal along with the cut vegetables (except tomato, green chilies and lady's finger) & enough water (2/3 cups) and salt.

 3) In another pan splutter Mustard Seeds Coconut oil, add dry Red Chilies, Curry Leaves,  finely chopped Shallots and add Asafetida, Fenugreek Powder , Chilly Powder, Turmeric Powder and Coriander Powder, Sambar Powder and fry in a low flame.

4) Add Tamarind Paste, fried Masala along with the Chopped Tomatoes, Green chilies and cut Lady's finger to the cooked vegetables and cook together for another 5 minutes or until the gravy thickens.

5) Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot with Idly, Rice, Dosa & Chapathy.

  • Tomato Stew

Tomato - 4nos (chopped)
Small onions, chopped (Shallots) - 2/3nos
Coconut oil - 2tsp
Dry Red chilies  - 3nos
Green chilies, cut slit open length-wise - 8nos
Mustard seeds - 1/2tsp
Curry leaves - A few
Turmeric powder - 1/4tsp
Coriander powder - 3tsp
Red chili powder - 1/2tsp
Black pepper powder - 1/2tsp
Thick coconut milk - As required
Salt - As required

Preparation Method:
1) Heat Coconut oil in a pan.

2) Add mustard seeds and when they splutter, add small onions red chilies and curry leaves.

3) Add turmeric powder, red chili powder, coriander powder, black pepper powder, green chilies, tomatoes and salt and cook for 3 minutes.

4) Add a cup of water and cover the pan and allow the contents to boil.

5) When the tomatoes are cooked and 1/2 of water is dried up, add the thick milk of coconut.

6) Cook for another 2/3 minutes, do not allow to boil.

7) Serve hot with Dosa/Idly.
 
  • Kerala Spicy Mutton Curry


Mutton(Goat leg) - 1 kg(cut into small pieces)

For Frying:
Coconut Oil - 1/2 cup
Onion Big - 2nos (finely chopped)
Green chilies - 6nos (split into pieces)
Ginger - One medium piece (finely chopped)
Garlic - 6 cloves (finely chopped)
Curry leaves - One bunch
Coriander powder - 2tsp
Chilly powder - 2/3tsp

Make a Fine Powder of
Fennel seeds (Perumjeerakam) - 1tbsp
Black Pepper (whole) - 1tbsp
Cinnamon stick (Karugapatta) - 1 inch piece
Cloves - 2nos

For Marination:
Salt - As reqd
Turmeric Powder - 1/2tsp
Black pepper powder - 1/4tsp
Coriander powder - 1/2tsp
Chilly powder - 1tsp

Coconut milk - 1/2 cup
Coriander leaves - Few

Preparation Method:
1) Marinate mutton with the ingredients for marinating and keep it for 15 - 30 minutes.

2) Heat oil in a pan, splutter Mustard Seeds and fry finely chopped onion, green chilies, ginger, garlic and curry leaves until golden brown. Add all powdered masala ingredients like coriander, chili, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, fennel seeds etc. and stir well till oil starts separating from it.

3) Cook marinated mutton in a cooker until 2-3 whistles or until done. Keep it aside.

4) After the mutton is well cooked, transfer whole mutton along with the gravy into the frying pan and mix it with the paste (fried ingredients) and cook till the gravy thickens.

5) Add coconut milk and cook for 2 minutes (Don't allow to boil again).

6) Decorate with coriander leaves and serve hot. Good with Rice & Pulisseri, Chapathy, Appam, Idiyappam, Parotta etc.