Vinayaka is the Supreme Leader of God ….

Vinayaka Chaturthi

Vinayaka is the Lord of Gnanam. If we pray to him, he would bestow upon us the Knowledge that would liberate us from the cycle of birth and death which is samsara. The tradition of Vinayaka worship is part of our ancient culture and has been given to us by our rishis so that we may understand the truth about our life. The word ‘Vinayaka’ is Vi + Nayaka. The word ‘Nayaka’ means Leader and the prefix ‘Vi’ indicates Supreme. Thus Vinayaka is the Supreme Leader or God. Only because he is the Supreme, we pray to him first before starting anything auspicious. Even while writing a major work like poetry, there is first the invocation to Lord Vinayaka which you can see from Bhagavan’s Aksharamanamalai, so that He would clear all the obstacles on the path. Even while writing anything there is the tradition of affixing the “Pillayar Suzhi” on the top of the page. Thus we are taught to think of the Lord in all our activities. The form of Vinayaka appears like the Om symbol signifying his primordial nature.
In the Puranas, Vinayaka’s father Lord Siva had a fruit of Gnanam. There was a contest between Vinayaka and his younger brother Muruga as to who would get this great fruit. The test was to go around the world and whoever returned first would get the coveted fruit. Vinayaka cleverly went around his parents Siva and Parvati and got the fruit. He ate the fruit and became a Jnani. Thus he became the God for Jnanam. Similarly, in the Hindu Pantheon, various Gods represent various qualities ― Sarasvati for learning, Lakshmi for wealth, Kali for valour, Hanuman for strength and so on. By worshipping them we try to obtain such qualities for our life.
On the day of Vinayaka Chaturthi, we worship a clay image of the Lord. God is formless in nature but we cannot imagine anything that is formless. It is not possible for us to imagine even how air looks like because it is formless. That is why for the purpose of worship we create a form that symbolises Him. We worship Him for nine days and then immerse the idol in a tank or well so as to restore him to his original formless nature. What does this convey to us? We were also originally one with God and formless and we have now taken on a form and the big stomach of the idol shows how we have been only pampering the body and living at the level of the body only and all our pujas have been essentially in the form of “stomach puja”! In fact, the prasadam for this puja is ‘Kozhakkattai’ which too has significance. The outer layers represent the pancha kosas or the five sheaths that cover the soul and the inner sweet is called the Pūraṇam. This is symbolic of how all beings are made up of. Pūraṇam means Totality or Self. The Self or soul covered by the five sheaths is the Pūraṇam and it is all sweetness. Thus even in the offering of prasadam we are taught a great truth. Thus our rishis are constantly reminding us of our true nature and the goal of life so that we may acquire the right knowledge in order to be liberated from this bondage of repeated births. Thus for nine days we concentrate on the various aspects of the Lord and this helps us in our spiritual development. Finally, we are shown how to attain the formless state ― by having a holy dip in the waters of the Self (as Andal has shown in Tiruppavai). By merging and dissolving in the waters of the Self within us, the mind that is with form becomes formless and attains oneness with the Self. This is the state of Jnanam which is to regain our true nature by merging in the Self in our own Heart. This is the significance of the clay idol being immersed in a pond or tank at the end of the worship.
Thus we see that our rishis were very great and intelligent to give us such a ritual wherein as we keep doing our puja, we would be able to slowly understand and attain the goal of life. Why should they use an elephant head to represent Lord Vinayaka? The significance of this has been given to us by Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi. The trunk of the elephant descends from the head and curls to the right side of the chest. It indicates that the mind that is residing in the head has to be brought to the spiritual Heart which is situated on the right side of the chest. This is not the physical heart which is on the left side. Thus even the path to attaining Jnanam has been clearly delineated by the rishis. The working centre of the mind has to descend from the head to the Heart. This is the spiritual journey or sadhana one has to undertake in order to regain one’s formless nature and attain Liberation. Thus as we keep doing the puja, year after year, we would start contemplating on the various principles indicated in this worship and this will lead us to an enquiry into our true nature. Thus over a period of time, our attention would be drawn from puja to enquiry which is the essence of Jnana Margam and we would be embarked on an inner journey that will lead us to our supreme destination.
Thus every year we worship Lord Vinayaka to remind ourselves that Jnanam is the path to Moksham and we pray to the Lord to grant us the Supreme Knowledge. When our prayers are strong and the mind pure, the Lord would come to us alive in the form of a Guru and instruct us on the path to be taken by which we would reach Him. The Guru is the guide to take us to Him. Thus all our rituals and festivals have a great significance which is to help us to go back to the Lord who is our Source. Our pujas are not meaningless rituals as some tend to think these days. Many people in family life think that puja and rituals need not be done because they have gone above them. They should realise that even if they have spiritually evolved, they need to do it in order to set the right example for their children to practise. Then only such great traditions can be maintained. Even great saints like Kanchi Paramacharya and others had always performed such pujas for the sake of others. Even Lord Krishna says in Bhagavad Gita, Stanza 3:21, “Whatever a great man does, only that other people follow; whatever example he sets, that the world follows.” Thus we should not stop our pujas and other traditions just because we feel we no longer require it. We may have to do it for the sake of others. Moreover, if we don’t do them out of lethargy or complacency, our elders in the family may feel bad about it and treat it as indifference. This shows that we have a karma to do such things. And till there are no expectations in the family and there is no feeling of guilt, we should fulfil all our karmas without escaping. Then one day they would all end and nobody would mind even if we don’t perform our pujas. Thus we should be clear as to why we have to do all these pujas and rituals. All such activities done in the right manner would surely elevate us.
We are indeed fortunate to be born in this Punya Bhoomi called ‘Bharata’ wherein spirituality is in our culture and our blood itself! In fact, in the name Bharata (also known as ‘Bharat’ in Hindi), ‘Bha’ means light which refers to the inner light or the light of knowledge which is spiritual knowledge and ‘rata’ means devoted to or intent upon. Thus the word ‘Bharata’ means those devoted to or keen on acquiring the inner light which is the Self. Thus Bharata is the nation of those who are keen to attain the Self for which they are seeking spiritual knowledge. This means that the people of Bharata were primarily spiritual seekers and this is our heritage. This was how the people of our country lived in ancient times. That is why our country has produced numerous rishis and saints from the time immemorial because seeking the Self has
been part of our culture and heritage and is there in the nature of all those who are born in this sacred land called Bharata. Having been born in this glorious land, we should not miss the opportunity of acquiring spiritual knowledge and seeking the Self which is the supreme goal of life. Let us therefore follow the path of our ancient ones and achieve the grand purpose of life in this very birth itself!

Let me wish you all an enlightening Vinayaka Chaturthi!    

source::::input from a friend of mine 

natarajan

 

Message For The Day….Vinayaka”s Grace is Needed to Clear all Obstacles in Our Path ….

Vinayaka is the Lord who removes all obstacles. The elephant is noted for its acute intelligence. Ganesha’s elephant head symbolises sharpness of intellect and the highest power of discrimination. In a forest, when an elephant moves through the jungle, it clears all the obstacles, and leads the way for others to follow. Likewise, worship Ganesha at the start of any activity. His Grace is sufficient to clear all the obstacles in your path and grant success in your undertakings. The small mouse is a clever and lively creature. Symbolically it implies that we should be wise, agile and diligent in our actions. Vinayaka is a deity of infinite potency, who encompasses the entire universe within Himself. Accord Him a place of honour and secure His Grace. Then your journey of life will be made smoother and happier.    

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For The Day….Don”t Expect Grace of God by Simply Visiting Sacred Places …

You ask for Grace, which is rare and is available at a high cost. However, you pay only trash and are disappointed that you are unable to secure it! Isn’t it sheer avarice! You claim that you have been visiting Puttaparthi (or other sacred places) and have served there, longer than 18 years or so and expect huge chunks of Grace. But it is not the years that matter – what matters is the depth to which the roots of Karma (past actions) have grown from your previous births. It takes a long time and systematic effort to clear the field of all those growths – that effort is the sadhana, of good actions and worship (Karma and Upasana).

 

Sathya Sai Baba

விநாயகர் சதுர்த்தி அன்று சொல்ல வேண்டிய ஸ்தோத்ரம் !!!

விநாயகர் சதுர்த்தியன்று மோதகம், பொரி, கடலை, பழம் படைத்து சொல்ல வேண்டிய ஸ்தோத்திரம் இதோ!

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கையில் மகிழ்ச்சி பொங்க மோதகம் ஏந்தியிருக்கும் கணபதியே! வணங்குவோருக்கு என்றும் எந்நேரமும் பிறவாவரம் வர காத்திருக்கும் குணநிதியே!

பிரகாசமான ஒளிக்கற்றையை உடைய சந்திரனை தலையில் சூடியவனே! உலகத்தைக் காப்பதை விளையாட்டாகச் செய்பவனே!

ஒப்பில்லாத உயர்ந்த தயாள குணம் கொண்டவனே! கஜமுகாசுரனை கொன்றவனே! அதர்மத்தை அழித்து தர்மத்தைக் காப்பவனே!

என்னைக் காக்கும் விநாயகனே!
உனக்கு என் வணக்கம்.

இளஞ்சூரியனைப் போல் உள்ளத்தில் ஒளிகொண்டவனே! பாவங்களைக் களைந்து புண்ணியத்தை அருள்பவனே!

தேவர்களுக்கெல்லாம் தேவனே! கருணை மிக்க வனே! யானை முகத்தோனே! அளப்பரிய சக்தியால் செல்வவளத்தை அருள்பவனே!

எல்லையில்லாத பரம் பொருளே! விநாயகப் பெருமானே! உன் திருவடிகளை சரணடைந்து வேண்டுகிறேன். உனக்கு என் நமஸ்காரம்.

உலக மக்களுக்கு நலமும் மங்களமும் தருபவனே! நெஞ்சார வணங்குபவர்களுக்கு மனமகிழ்ச்சியைத் தருபவனே! நாங்கள் செய்யும் குற்றங்களைக் கூட
மன்னித்து அருள்பவனே! ஓம் என்ற மந்திர வடிவினனே! நிலையானவனே! கருணாமூர்த்தியே! சகிப்புத் தன்மை, பொறுமை, மகிழ்ச்சி ஆகிய நற்குணங்களைத்
தருபவனே! உலகத்தாரால் புகழ்ந்து போற்றப்படுபவனே! உனக்கு என் நமஸ்காரம்.

திரிபுரம் எரித்த சிவபெருமானுடைய மூத்த புத்திரனே! எங்கள் துன்பத்தை தீர்த்து, தூய்மையான உள்ளத்தைத் தருவாயாக.

உலகம் அழியும் காலத்திலும் பக்தர்களை ஓடோடி வந்து காக்க வருபவனே! உண்மை வெற்றிபெற என்றும் துணை நிற்பவனே! மதநீர் பொழியும் கஜமுகனே! முதலும் முடிவுமில்லாத பரம்பொருளே! உன் திருவடிகளில் என் தலை தாழ்த்தி வணங்குகிறேன். எம்பெருமானே! மங்கலத்தை தந்தருள்வாயாக.

பிரகாசமான ஒளியைக் கொண்ட வெள்ளைத் தந்தத்தை கொண்டவனே! ஒற்றைக் கொம்பனே! காலனுக்கே காலனான சிவபெருமானின் பிள்ளையே! ஆதியும் அந்தமும் இல்லாதவனே! துன்பங்களைப் போக்குபவனே! யோகிகளின் நெஞ்சில் வசிக்கும் ஞானப் பொருளே! யானை முக கணேசனே! காலமெல்லாம் உன்னை நினைத்து,வணங்கி வருகிறேன். வள்ளலே! வல்லப கணபதியே! உன் திருப்பாதங்களில் சரணமடைகிறேன். எங்களுக்கு இம்மையில் சகல செல்வத்தையும், மறுமையில் முக்தியையும் தந்தருள்வாயாக.

 

source::::: Dinamalar…Tamil Daily

natarajan

Message For The Day….What is Required to be Pursued to Attain Divinity ….

There are two very important statements in the Bhagavad Gita, which you must take to heart and profit from: Shraddhavan Labhate Jnanam (The one steady in faith gains wisdom and liberation) and Samshayaathma Vinashyathi (Doubt leads to perdition, spiritual ruin). Dwell on these axioms and practice the spiritual disciplines of repetition of the Lord’s name and meditation on His form. Gopis of Brindavan yearned for the Lord with purity in their hearts and attained union with Him. You too must fill your mind with His beautiful form and contemplate on the glory of the Lord. Then you can attain Divinity. This is the pursuit that is worthy, not the pursuit of fame, nor the friendship of the famous.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

D for Devi ..I for Ilango ..P for Prahaladha…and A for Anjaneya !!!

ரா.கணபதி அண்ணாவின் “மைத்ரீம் பஜத’ புஸ்தகத்திலிருந்து….

மேனா எனப்படும் பல்லக்கு ஸ்ரீபெரியவாளுக்குச் ‘சென்றால் ஊர்தியாம்; இருந்தால் சிங்காசனமாம்; புணையாம்’ (உறங்கப் பாயாம்)! ‘இருந்த திருக்கோல’த்தில் மேனாவுக்குள்ளிருந்து அவர் ராஜ்யபாரம் நடத்துவார். அப்படி ஒரு நாள்.

பக்கத்தில் ஒரு பெண் குழந்தை வந்து நின்றது.

“பேர் என்ன?” என்று விசாரித்தார் பெருமான்.

“தீபா” என்று கீச்சுக்குரலில் குட்டி கூறிற்று.

பெரியவாளுக்கு அது சரியாகக் காது கேட்கவில்லை. குழந்தையிடம், “நீ சொன்னது எனக்குக் கேக்கலியே! பலமாச் சொல்லும்மா”! என்றார்.

அது அழுத்தந்திருத்தமாக, “D for Donkey, E for Egg, இன்னொரு E for Elephant, P for People, A for Ant” என்றது.

பெரியவாள் மெய்யாலுமே அதில் வியப்படைந்தாலும் அவ்வியப்பை ஆயிரமாகப் பெருக்கி அபிநயித்து, “பேஷ், பேஷ், மஹா கெட்டிக்காரியா இருக்கியே! பொளந்து தள்றியே!” என்று குட்டியைச் சிலாகித்தார்.

அதற்கு ஏக மகிழ்ச்சி.

சின்னஞ் சிறிசிடம் பென்னம் பெரியவர் தொடர்ந்தார்: “நீ நன்னாதான் சொன்னே, ஆனா ஒம் பேரோட ‘டாங்கி’யையும் ‘எக்’கையும் சேக்கறதுக்குப் பதிலா நான் இன்னூரு தினுஸா சொல்லித் தரட்டுமா? ரொம்ப ஒஸ்த்தியானவாளோட சேத்துச் சொல்லித் தரேன். நீ D-e-e-p-aன்னு அஞ்சு எழுத்துல சொன்ன பேருக்கே இன்னுங் கொஞ்சம் ஈஸியா D-i-p-aன்னு நாலு எழுத்துலயும் ஸ்பெல்லிங் சொல்லலாம். அப்படி வெச்சுக்கலாம்.

“D for Devi, தேவின்னா என்ன தெரியுமா? ஒரே ஸ்வாமியே பல விதமா வருவார். அம்மாஸ்வாமியா அவர் ரொம்ப அன்போட வரச்சே தேவின்னு பேரு. அம்மன் கோவில்னு கோவில்லே பாத்திருக்கியோ?”

“பாத்திருக்கேன்”.

“அங்கே இருக்கிற அம்மன் தான் தேவி. எங்கே சொல்லு, D for Devi”.

“D for Devi”.

”பேஷ்! அப்புறம் நீ ரெண்டு E சொன்னதுக்குப் பதிலா ஒரே I. I for Ilango. இ-ள-ங்-கோ. சொல்லு”.

“இளங்கோ அப்படின்னா?”

“இளங்கோ-ங்கிறவர்தான் தமிழ்லயே ரொம்ப ஒஸ்த்தியான பொயட்ரி கதை எழுதினவர். கண்ணகி-ன்னு ஒரு அம்மாவைப் பத்தி பொயட்ரியாவே ஸ்டோரி சொன்னவர். அந்த ஸ்டோரி ரொம்ப நன்னா இருக்கும். எனக்கு இப்ப சொல்றதுக்கு டயம் இல்லே. அப்பாவைப் பொஸ்தகம் வாங்கித் தரச் சொல்லு. I for Ilango”.

“I for Ilango”

”அப்புறம் P for Prahlada – ப்ரஹ்லாதன்…”

“தெரியும், தெரியும். பக்தியா இருந்த boy. அவனுக்காக Godஏ சிங்கம் மாதிரி வந்து அவனுக்கு enemy-யா இருந்த father-ஐ kill பண்ணினார்”.

“பேஷ், பேஷ், நன்னா தெரிஞ்சு வெச்சுண்டிருக்கியே! கடைசியா, A for Anjaneya. ஆங்ஜநேயர் தெரியுமா?”

”ஊஹூம்”.

“ஹநுமார்?”

”தெரியும். Monkey-God”.

“அவரே தான். அவருக்கே தான் ஆஞ்ஜநேயர்னு பேரு. சொல்லு”.

“ஆஞ்ஜநேயர். A for Anjaneya.”.

“கரெக்டா சொல்லிட்டே! இந்தாம்மா!” என்று பாலகியிடம் கற்கண்டை வீசினார் அருளாளர்.

“D for Devi, I for Ilango” என்று சொல்லியவாறு துள்ளி ஓடினாள் சூட்டிகைச் சிறுமி.

எழுத்துக்களை அறியும்போதே மதத்திலும் இலக்கியத்திலும் பிடிமானம் ஏற்படுத்தித் தர ஜகத்குருவின் சுவையான பாடம்.

ஜெய ஜெய சங்கர! ஹர ஹர சங்கர!!

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Message For The Day…A Teacher is Instrumental in Unfolding The Flower Of Knowledge….

Teaching is the process in which the teacher and the taught cooperate, a pleasant and useful experience for both. When teachers enter the classroom, children salute them; that is a lesson in humility, in respecting age and scholarship, and in gratitude for the service rendered. The teachers too, should decide to deserve the salutation through their sincere efforts and selfless service. Move the students through your love. Do not win the respect of the student through fear. Education is a slow process, like the unfolding of a flower, the fragrance becoming deeper and more perceptible as the flower silently blossoms, one petal at a time. The unfolding will be helped if the teacher is a fine example of discrimination, humility and clear-sightedness, rather than a person engaged in the task of mere repetitive teaching and coaching for examinations. Example, not precept, is the best teaching aid.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For The Day….One”s Virtue is in His Vision he Commands….

In the present times, it is impossible to find virtuous people or virtues holding sway over people’s minds. People have lost the fear of a fall and become worse than animals. During previous centuries, Rajput women immolated themselves rather than fall into the hands of wicked foes. When Hanuman offered to take Sita back to Rama, the virtue of Sita would not allow her to accept the offer. She said that it would best suit her husband’s fame if he himself avenges the wrong and rescues her. Hanuman’s taking her, would be a repetition of what Ravana did, for he too stole her secretly while Rama was away. She did not consider her immediate relief as more important than the implications of that step to her virtue and her husband’s fair name. It all lies in the vision that you command, that you have equipped yourselves with.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

Message For The Day….Be Like Sun and Moon…

It is the internal bliss that should matter to any person, not the external, sensory, objective and the worldly temporary joys. If you can develop the inner poise or equilibrium that is undisturbed by the ups and downs every day presents to you, that is a sure sign of real success! Everyday is similar to the previous days, with the rising and setting of the Sun and the waxing and the waning of the Moon. However, when 365 days are over, we call it a New Year and give it a new name and number. The Sun and the Moon mark ascend and descend of the day. They are however, unaffected by the name or the number for the day or the year. Be like the Sun and the Moon. Do not care about the new name or the number, but do care about your duties, your inner poise and bliss derived from within yourself!

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Message For The Day….Be Compassionate to Your Enemy Also ….

Birth as a human being is a unique chance. For, human beings alone are endowed with discriminating intelligence, that is, the power to reason out the best amongst alternative courses. You are, by design, very far from the animal kingdom (pashu) and very near to Divine (Pashupathi). Do not relapse into animality. Imbibe love, nobility and majesty from the scriptures; they are so full of it! For example, look at the grandeur in behaviour portrayed in Ramayana! After the war, when Ravana fell, Rama sent Lakshmana to the battlefield with the message to see that he is treated like the Emperor of Lanka, and not as a despised enemy. The scriptures have in them such lessons that portray the majesty of virtue (Seelam), action (Kriya) and feelings (Bhava).

 

Sathya Sai Baba