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Saturday, January 28, 2023

Vidur Kuti and Bathuwa Saag; विदुर कुटि और बथुवे का साग

 Historically, Bijnor is related with Mahabharat. Vidur Kuti on the bank of Ganga is only 12 kms from District Head Quarters, Bijnor. Vidur Kuti is just on the opposite side of Hastinapur on the bank of Ganga.Vidur Kuti is historically important where Vidur ji spent rest of his life after the dispute with Duryodhan. This is the place where Lord Krishna visited Vidur ji and enjoyed eating Bathua saag. Bathua plant is grown here in plenty and very popular for its flavour and taste.




बथुवा , आज भी विदुर कुटी के पास बहुत मात्रा में होता है; यह वह ही बथुवा है जिसका साग विदुर जी ने भगवान् कृष्ण  को ख़िआलाया था! भगबान को भोग लगाते  समय सभी जगह यह गीत गया जाता है :  " दुर्योधन का मेवा टियागा , साग विदुर घर खाये " 

आये, आप भी हमारे साथ बथुवे के साग का आनंद लीजिये ! 

Thursday, September 6, 2018

DURVASA RISHI; दुर्वासा ऋषि/मुनि

Posted: 05 Sep 2018 04:40 PM PDT
Biographical details are given on following sites;

1.  https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10156860147733109&set=pcb.2318526401703866&type=3&theater&ifg=1

2.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/2021156574774185/?ref=bookmarks

3. http://sushmajee.com/biographies/bio-D/durvaasaa-1.htm

Durvasha Muni is very well known for his anger and curses. He has given curses on many occasions to many saints, devtas , Gods and Goddesses : out of many, here , we will discuss a few;

1) Durvaasaa Muni's anger caused Saagar Manthan - Read Durvaasaa Muni and Indra
(2) Durvaasaa Muni's anger made Saamb a leper - Read Durvaasaa Muni and Saamb
(3) Durvaasaa Muni's anger caused Raam to go to His Param Dhaam - Read Durvaasaa Muni and Lakshman
(4) Durvaasaa Muni's anger caused Krishn to go to His Param Dhaam in the way He did - Read Durvaasaa Muni and Krishn
(5) There was a King named Sahastraaksh who was also cursed by Durvaasaa Muni to become a Raakshas - Trinaavart.
6. Curse to Apsra VAPU,
7. Curse to Devi SARSWATI,
8. Curse to SHAKUNTALA ( daughter of Braham Rishi Vishwamitra and MENKA)
9. Curse to Rukmani
10. Curse to Lord Shiv/ Mahadev ,
11. Curse to the mother of Hanuman,
12 Curse to Lord Vishnu   
13 Curse to Pandavas 
14. Curse to Ganga 
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Here is story of another curse of Durvasa Muni:
http://sushmajee.com/biographies/bio-D/durvaasaa-2.htm

Durvaasaa Muni and Saamb
Saamb was Krishn's son from Jaambvatee. He was cursed by Durvaasaa Muni twice.
(1) Once Muni Durvaasaa came to Dwaarakaa wandering around the world. But seeing his lean body with yellow eyes, Saamb started copying his style. Considering that "Saamb is proud of his beauty and youth", he got angry and he cursed him - "You have made a mockery of my ugliness considering yourself handsome, you will become a leper soon." Soon he became a leper.
Therefore no one should insult any Devtaa, Guru or Braahman. Vishnu has said two Shlok in this regard - "Who is dutiful, who has won his fame and anger, is learned and polite, doesn't make other sad, is satisfied with his own wife, leaves other women, there is no fear for such a person in the world. Moon, water, sandal, cool shade do not give such pleasure to a man as sweet words give." Later he worshipped Soorya Bhagavaan on the advice of his father Krishn and regained his health. Then he inhabited Saambpur on his name and established Soorya there. [Bhavishya Puraan, 1/14]
(2) Although this story has been attributed to Durvaasaa Muni, but in Mahaabhaarat, his name has not been given exclusively, only Braahman term is stated. The story goes like this - once many Rishi were staying near Prabhaas Kshetra. Once some Yaadav princes came there and they thought to play with them. So one prince dressed Saamb as a woman and took him to the Rishi and asked them - "You know everything. This woman is pregnant and wishes to know whether she would give birth a son or a daughter." As Rishi saw the woman, they understood everything, so Durvaasaa Muni said - "She will give birth to a Moosal (pestle) which will become the cause of the destruction of the Yaadav Vansh." Hearing this princes got frightened and they rushed to Dwaarakaa and told everything to Ugrasen Jee. Ugrasen Jee got very worried as he knew that Rishi do not tell lies.
Saamb did give birth to a Moosal. Since nothing could be done then, so Ugrasen ordered to grind that iron Moosal and throw the powder in the sea. The Moosal was ground but still a small iron piece remained unground. It was also thrown into the sea. Later that iron powder was grown as grass and that iron piece was recovered by a fisherman who sold it to a maker of arrows. He put it on the tip of his arrow and killed Krishn with that. The grass was used by Yaadav to kill each other. Thus according to Durvaasaa Muni's Shap that Moosal became the cause of the destruction of the whole Yadu Vansh. [MBH, G-7-Postwar/31]

Saturday, September 7, 2013

The JOY

The JOY


Where there is EGO, there is separation, 
so kill your ego and be with everybody to give them joy.

Children are without ego that is why they are the source of joy
Mischief is the outcome of joy. Children are very mischievous
Parents say, don't do this, but let them do that, Krishn also did that

What you have in your hand, indicates  what you are inside
If you have a gun in your hand it indicates fear or violence
If you have flower in your hand it indicates you are like flower
If you have a flute in your hand, it indicates you are like a flute - hollow and empty|
Whatever you will speak you will sound like that

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above is the gist of the following  message
 
Sushma Gupta
www.sushmajee.com
http://sushmajee.blogspot.com/2011/07/sanskriti-and-sanskar.html


The philosophy of joy

The sole search of every being is joy.
Whenever one is searching,
whatever one is searching, one is looking for joy
— whether it is spiritual or material,
whether it is in the movies, bars,
or
in the church or temple;
whether it is money,
fame or power.
The search simply is for joy
and the Divine is all joy and bliss.

Bliss
is nothing
but qualified joy,
a joy that is devoid of feverishness,
suffering and pain.
Love
comes along with pain.
Silence
is a little serious;
joy
is mischievous.
One cannot have mischief
if there is no joy and Krishna is all mischief.
Krishna is absolute joy,
absolute bliss.
Nothing whatsoever could take away
the joy from Krishna.

If you look at his life,
it was miserable
— he was born in misery.
Kansa,
the uncle of Krishna,
is a symbol of ego.
Ego
is far away from joy;
ego tries to kill the joy in us.
Children are so full of joy
because there is no ego.
The moment ego comes,
separation comes.
We destroy
the bliss,
the beauty,
that innocent joy.
Kansa sent several people to kill Krishna
but was unsuccessful.
Krishna,
when he was just eight or ten,
fell in love with Radha,
she was much elder to Krishna.
That love was such a pure love.
People did not know
why they were in such a love with Krishna;
everyone would flock around him.

Mischief is the outcome of joy.
Children are very mischievous.
Parents say,
'Don't do this!', 'Stop that!'
It's very normal for children
to be mischievous;
we should let them do it.
Sometimes it entails trouble for the parents,
but there is also fun.
What is life without fun?
Krishna told many lies,
played and troubled people around him.
People around him would like
to be troubled by him.
People would complain with anger,
but the moment they came in his presence,
they would start giggling,
all their anger would vanish.

In the presence of pure bliss,
joy, all complaints vanish
and life appears like a play.
One can look at every trouble as a challenge
or can spend it crying and complaining.
You know,
what you have in your
hand indicates what you are inside.
If you have a gun in your hand, it indicates fear or violence.
If you have a flower in your hand, it indicates you are like a flower.
If you have a flute in your hand, you are like a flute
— hollow and empty.

Krishna
has the flute in the hand
and the whole style of standing indicates
his whole philosophy.
One leg is firm on the ground.
A dance can happen when your feet
are first touching the ground.
If your legs are buried in the mud,
a dance cannot happen.
Not even if it is up in the ground.
One leg has to be firm on the ground,
the other can be up in the air and then dance happens.
Joy is the dance of life and
the life of Krishna is such a dance.
One can imagine Krishna everywhere;
you cannot pinpoint Krishna as one thing.
Sometimes he may ride a horse,
be a charioteer and in some other place
he can be dancing.
Krishna is the symbol of all possibilities,
the total blossoming of all aspects of human, or Divine
— whatever you call.
It's very difficult to really understand
Krishna's personality.
The rishis called him the full embodiment
of the Divine total because all that a human could be,
a being could be, is all in Krishna.
You can see him as the perfect friend.

Once one of his close aides tells Krishna,
''O Krishna,
I cannot understand you.
I have been with you for the past fifteen years,
you confuse me more and more everyday!
At one point I see you as such a courageous person
who could alone fight war with
so many people,
at other times you hide yourself in the closet.
You behave completely eccentric.
One time you are so powerful,
another time so scared.
One time you come out with such a great wisdom,
another time you ask me advice.''
One place he is a servant,
another time king of the whole province,
who takes very good care of all subjects.

Contrast energies

Arjuna was ready to quit everything
and go to the Himalayas.
He was not ready to fight the war.
Krishna convinced him.
Krishna was a good teacher
because he taught as a friend.
He said,
''You're such a great warrior.
Anyway, everyone is already dead.
I do everything,
you just be an instrument.''
In the battlefield,
if someone could sustain the depth of awareness,
clarity of mind when everybody
is in such chaos, and give the highest knowledge,
that leaves you in awe of Krishna.

You can have a big smile
when everything is firm and
smooth but when everything
is upside down and you smile,
then you have achieved something.
Everything was upside down,
chaotic,
wherever Krishna went and yet,
the smile would simply capture everything.
His smile was so great that people would forget
their sorrow and joy would simply flood.
Even the saints would fall
in love in that field of energy;
people who have renounced
everything would be interested.
The dispassionate one will be drawn.
The word Krishna,
itself, means that which is attractive,
that draws everything.
The very core of your being is such;
the bliss of the self, the joy of the self is like that.
It just draws everything.
In a symbolic manner,
also, it is so beautiful.
Krishna was such a charmer that people
could not stay away from him.
Young and old,
boys and girls and even the rishis,
could not stay away;
they would just follow him around.

The gopis said,
''the love between you and me; only my soul knows.''
The depth of the love, joy, and devotion
was like wildfire all around Krishna.
In love there is 2 percent lust.
In lust there is 2 percent love.
You may have noticed when children are in deep love,
they come and hug, hang to your neck,
kiss you, lick all parts of your face.
What do you call it, love or lust?
Love.
But the act is very lustful.

It's the same thing with a puppy.
When you come back home,
the puppy will jump all over you and lick you
by which it is expressing its love to you.
Intense love wants expression.
You hug, shake hands, give flowers...
nothing really satisfies.
Love cannot be fully expressed,
yet it cannot be without expression.
That's the nature of joy and love.
It wants to find an expression.

The love of the gopis and Krishna was such a love.
Krishna means the most attractive.
It is the divinity that is the most attractive;
the energy that pulls everything to it.
Krishna is the formless centre which is everywhere.
Any attraction from anywhere is coming
only from Krishna.
Often people fail to see the spirit
behind the attraction and merely
hold on to the outer shell.
And the moment you try to possess
the shell, you will see Krishna
has played a trick and you will be left
with an empty shell in your hands and tears in your eyes.

The mind moves towards beauty, joy and truth.
Krishna tells Arjuna,
''I am the beauty in the Beautiful,
the strength in the Strong,
the wisdom in the Wise.''
Be clever like Radha —
don't be tricked by Krishna.
Krishna could not escape from Radha,
for, her whole world was filled with Krishna.
If you can see that
wherever there is an attraction,
there is Krishna;
then you are Radha,
you are in your centre.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

KRISHNA and RAM: Comparison

Both are reincarnation- Avtar of Shri Vishnu but they came at different times with different missions;
1; Ram was born in a PALACE as a Prince in Soorya Vansh while Krishna was born in Chandra Vansh with struggle in the PRISON;
2; Ram was born at MID-Noon while Krishna was at MID-Night;
3. Ram ruled as King , Krishna never ruled as King;
4. Ram had only one wife while Krishna had several;
5. Ram killed  Indra's son, Bali and saved Soorya's son Sugreev; while Krishna saved Indra's son Arjun and managed to kill Soorya's son Karan;
6.Ram Lived 11,000 years while Krishna lived only 125 years;
7. Ram fought a war HIMSELF while Krishna never fought a war ( even avoided the war and hence known as RANCHHOD);
8. Ram traveled from North to South while Krishna mostly from West to East;
9. Ram never preached while Krishna was a great preacher ( known as Jagatguru) and gave a great philosophy of Geeta even in the battle field.
10.Ram as a Prince , had education from two Braham Rishis; Vashist ji and Vishwamitraji; ( any way , Ramayan was the time of Rishis .. ) while Krishna had formal education from Rishi, Sandeepanji;

For more detailed information, you may browse following link;

 http://sushmajee.com/v-raamaayan/notes/raam-mahaa/1-2-1-raam-krishn.htm