Sunday, May 6, 2007

Perfection of Life - No More birth, No More death, No More desease, No More Old Age





It is said that manusyanam sahasresu kascid yatati siddhaye [Bg. 7.3].


There are millions and millions, human beings. Out of them, one is very much anxious how to get perfection of life. Because everyone is carried by the animal propensities. What are the animal propensities? Eating, sleeping, sex life and defense. Ahara-nidra-bhaya-maithunam ca, samanyam etat pasubhir naranam. These are the common formulas both to the animals and the human being. What is that? Eating, sleeping, mating, sex life and defending. Defense. Everyone is doing that according to his own capacity. Cats and dogs, they also eat, they also sleep, they also have sex life, and they also try to defend when there is danger, when there is enemy. So these things are common formulas both for the animal and human being. But what is the especial prerogative for the human being? That is siddhi, how to make life perfect. Therefore here it is said, manusyanam sahasresu kascid yatati siddhaye [Bg. 7.3]. Siddhaye means “for perfection.”

What is the perfection of life? Perfection of life is no
more birth, no more death, no more disease, no more old age. That is perfection

That the people do not know, that there is possibility of attaining stage when there is no more birth, no more death, no more old age. There are so many universities, so many educational institution all over the world, but nowhere there is department of understanding this science, how to stop birth, death, old age and disease. In the chemical laboratory, they are trying to manufacture chemicals for stopping birth, contraceptive. But there is no medicine that after taking this medicine or these chemicals, there will be no more death or no more birth, no more old age and more disease. You can manufacture chemical or combination of medicine as counteracting the disease.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Goodness, Passion and Ignorance

We are conditioned by one of the Three Modes of Nature - Goodness, Passion or Ignorance, and thus we are said to be of a particular faith according to the mode that we acquired, every one has a particular type of faith, regardless of what he is, but his faith is considered good, passionate of ignorant according to the nature he has acquired.

Something really interesting to note here - The real fact is that every living being is originally transcendental to all the modes of material nature, but when he comes in contact with any of these material nature during his life span, he generates his own position by association with different varieties of material nature (goodness, passion or ignorant) and thus he remains trapped in this cycle and acts according to his nature which includes every thing under the sun, his eating habits, his sacrifices, austerities, charity, his worship practices, his actions, reactions, his thoughts, his motive, his ideology everything he does is according to the three modes of nature that he comes in contact with thus he conducts by some impression or some conception of life and thus takes the pleasure and pain accordingly from time to time.

Though his real position is transcendental to all these three modes which means he is "nirguna" or transcendental, had he remained transcendental from all the three modes, there is no suffering, no pain, no artificial or material happiness which is temperory, see its basically like two sides of a coin, the coin has two sides, for eg one side is pleasure and the other all pain, now when you flip the coin, one of the sides is on the upper side, it can never be that only one of the sides always comes up, the best way to avoid the pain side of the coin is not to have the coin itself, you got it? thus the only way to come out of the cycle of pain which is also associated with pleasure is to transcend the three modes of nature, it can really work thats my opinion.

Some thing more interesting to note that even the food that we consume is of three kinds, according to the three modes of our nature that we are in contact with :

  • Food in the mode of goodness increases the duration of life, it purifies ones existence and gives strength, health, happiness and satisfaction. Such foods are sweet, juicy, fattening and palatable.

  • Food that are too bitter, too salty, pungent,dry and hot are liked by people in the mode of passion, such foods cause pain, distress, and disease.

  • Food in the mode of ignorance are the ones cooked more than three hours before being eaten, which is tasteless, stale, putrid, decomposed and unclean, it is liked by people who are in the mode of ignorance.
If we really give a deep thought and try to analyze we may realize that above mentioned is so true in our daily life

64 qualities of Lord Krishna:
  • beautiful features of the entire body
  • marked with all auspicious characteristics
  • extremely pleasing
  • effulgent
  • strong
  • ever youthful
  • wonderful linguist
  • truthful
  • talks pleasingly
  • fluent
  • highly learned
  • highly intelligent
  • a genius
  • artistic
  • extremely clever
  • expert
  • grateful
  • firmly determined
  • an expert judge of time and circumstances
  • sees and speaks on the authority of the scriptures--the Veda
  • pure
  • self-controlled
  • steadfast
  • forbearing
  • forgiving
  • grave
  • self-satisfied
  • possessing equilibrium
  • magnanimous
  • religious
  • heroic
  • compassionate
  • respectful
  • gentle
  • liberal
  • shy
  • protector of surrendered souls
  • happy
  • well-wisher of devotees
  • controlled by love
  • all-auspicious
  • most powerful
  • all-famous
  • popular
  • partial to devotees
  • very attractive to all women
  • all-worshipable
  • all-opulent
  • all-honorable
  • the Supreme controller


These fifty qualities, however, may also be found in varying degrees in some of the jivas or common living entities in this universe. But they are found in Lord Krishna to an unlimited degree. But besides these 50 qualities, there are five more which may also be manifested at times in the forms of Lord Brahma and Shiva. These are:

  • changeless
  • all-cognizant
  • ever-fresh
  • sat-cid-ananda-vigraha--possessing a transcendental form of eternity, full of knowledge and absolute bliss
  • possessing all mystic perfection.


Beyond the above mentioned qualities, which may be seen in other forms of Divinity such as the demigods, Lord Krishna has the following exceptional qualities which are also manifested in the form of Narayana or Vishnu, His form as the Lord of Vaikuntha. These are:

  • inconceivable potency
  • uncountable universes are generated from His body
  • the original source of all incarnations
  • the giver of salvation to the enemies He kills
  • the attractor of liberated souls


Besides the above-mentioned traits, Lord Krishna has four more qualities that are found only in Him, and not even in His forms of Vishnu, not to mention any of the demigods. These are:

  • the performer of wonderful pastimes (especially his childhood pastimes)
  • surrounded by devotees endowed with unsurpassed love of Godhead
  • the attractor of all living entities in all universes through the expert playing of His flute
  • possessor of unexcelled beauty without rival

All of these qualities are those of someone who has a highly developed form and personality.
Even the Bible verifies that God has a most beautiful form and is not formless, as is shown in the next few verses that are very similar to the Vedic description of God’s form: “My beloved is white and ruddy, the chiefest among ten thousand. His head is as the most fine gold, his locks are bushy, and black as a raven. His eyes are as the eyes of doves by the rivers of waters, washed with milk, and fitly set. His cheeks are as a bed of spices, as sweet flowers; his lips like lilies, dropping sweet smelling myrrh. His hands are as gold rings set with the beryl; his belly is as bright ivory overlaid with sapphires. His legs are as pillars of marble, set upon sockets of fine gold; his countenance is as Lebanon, excellent as the cedars. His mouth is most sweet; yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend.” (Song of Solomon 5.10-16)
Obviously, there is no more elevated truth or higher bliss than the personal form of the Supreme. As Sri Krishna says: “O conqueror of wealth [Arjuna], there is no truth superior to Me.” (Bg.7.7) Many great transcendental scholars have accepted this fact, including Ramanujacharya, Madhvacharya, Vallabhacharya, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Baladeva, as well as Lord Brahma, who, after performing many austerities for spiritual purification, became perfectly self-realized and, getting a glimpse of the Lord’s spiritual nature, composed the Brahma-samhita many thousands of years ago and described what were his confidential realizations. One such verse is the following: “Krishna, who is known as Govinda, is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He has an eternal blissful spiritual body. He is the origin and He is the prime cause of all causes.” (Brahma-samhita 5.1)





Qualities of Rukmini-devi



  • ruciraananaam - whose face is charming

  • hriyaa, vriiDaa - shy

  • satii - exalted, of saintly character

  • buddhi - possessing intelligence

  • lakSana - possessing auspicious bodily markings

  • audaarya - magnanimous

  • Siila - of proper behavior

  • sadRSiiM bhaaryaaM - an ideal wife

  • deviim - the divine goddess

  • asitaapaaNgii - dark-eyed

  • mohiniim - enchanting

  • mahatii - aristocratic

  • dhiiraa - sober-minded

  • kulavatii - of good family

  • lakSaNaabhijn~aa - an expert knower of bodily symptoms

  • aaraadhito - having rendered devotional service

  • mat-paraam, aatmaarpitaS - dedicated exclusively to Krishna

  • anavadyaaNgiim, Sobhaam - of flawless beauty

  • Sucismitaa - sweetly smiling

  • varaaroha - of lovely hips

  • bimba-phala-adhara - glowing bimba red lips

  • Syaamaa - firm breasts

  • calantiim kalahaMsa - walking with the motions of a royal swan

  • su madhyamam - shapely waist

  • govinda-hRtamaanasaa - whose mind is stolen by Krishna

  • gunASrayaam - a repository of all other good qualities

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Are you under the Bondage of work?


Not by merely abstaining from work, can one achieve freedom from work and reaction, nor by renunciation of work alone, can one attain peace.

Work done for sense gratification and work done for fruitive results develops attachment and from attachment lust develops and from lust anger arises, presure arises, from anger delusion arises and from delusion bewilderment of memory, when memory is bewildered, intelligence is lost and when intelligence is lost, one falls down again in the material pool (becomes materialistic)

We all are and will always remain forced to work (in whatever form, whatever field, whatever ways), therefore no one can refrain from doing something, doing work.
Possible ways of freedom from the bondage of work :
  • One who controls his mind and engages himself in devotion of lord remains unattached

  • Work done as a sacrifice to the Lord, one will always remain free from bondage

  • Without being attached to the fruits of activities, act as a matter of duty

  • Don't think before hand about the results/ fruits of your actions when at work

  • Its in human nature to remain attached to the thots of fruitive results of the work being carried out, thus work becomes burden

  • When one thinks himself to be the doer of activities, which actually are carried out by nature, he is attached again to the fruits of his activities and thus work again becomes burden

  • Give up the fruitive results of your work atleast at the time of work, till the work is finished, it releases the pressure on you, this can actually work

Thus being self realised, a man has no purpose to fulfill in the discharge of his prescribed duties, nor has he any reason not to perform his work, a little advancement in this path can be helpful

Finally approaching your prescribed duty as above, one may realise that the prescribed duty has be done with no burden at all or it may look like there was no work at all


Some additonal info to be happy at work

Gods given us different ideologies, different opinions, different ways to think, act so to feel better at work, but in my opinion the best way to be happy at work is as prescribed under the title "Are you under the bondage of work?", may be the following ways also are of some more help

Top 10 Ways to Be Happy at Work

1) Choose to Be Happy at Work
Happiness is largely a choice. I can hear many of you arguing with me, but it's true. You can choose to be happy at work. Sound simple? Yes. But, simplicity is often profoundly difficult to put into action. I wish all of you had the best employer in the world, but, face it, you may not. So, think positively about your work. Dwell on the aspects of your work you like. Avoid negative people and gossip. Find coworkers you like and enjoy and spend your time with them. Your choices at work largely define your experience. You can choose to be happy at work.

2) Do Something You Love Every Single Day
You may or may not love your current job and you may or may not believe that you can find something in your current job to love, but you can. Trust me. Take a look at yourself, your skills and interests, and find something that you can enjoy doing every day. If you do something you love every single day, your current job won't seem so bad.

3)Take Charge of Your Own Professional and Personal Development
A young employee complained to me recently that she wanted to change jobs because her boss was not doing enough to help her develop professionally. I asked her whom she thought was the person most interested in her development. The answer, of course, was her. You are the person with the most to gain from continuing to develop professionally. Take charge of your own growth; ask for specific and meaningful help from your boss, but march to the music of your personally developed plan and goals. You have the most to gain from growing - and the most to lose, if you stand still.

4) Take Responsibility for Knowing What Is Happening at Work
People complain to me daily that they don't receive enough communication and information about what is happening with their company, their department's projects, or their coworkers. Passive vessels, they wait for the boss to fill them up with knowledge. And, the knowledge rarely comes. Why? Because the boss is busy doing her job and she doesn't know what you don't know. Seek out the information you need to work effectively. Develop an information network and use it. Assertively request a weekly meeting with your boss and ask questions to learn. You are in charge of the information you receive.

5) Ask for Feedback Frequently
Have you made statements such as, "My boss never gives me any feedback, so I never know how I'm doing." Face it, you really know exactly how you're doing. Especially if you feel positively about your performance, you just want to hear him acknowledge you. If you're not positive about your work, think about improving and making a sincere contribution. Then, ask your boss for feedback. Tell him you'd really like to hear his assessment of your work. Talk to your customers, too; if you're serving them well, their feedback is affirming. You are responsible for your own development. Everything else you get is gravy.

6) Make Only Commitments You Can Keep
One of the most serious causes of work stress and unhappiness is failing to keep commitments. Many employees spend more time making excuses for failing to keep a commitment, and worrying about the consequences of not keeping a commitment, than they do performing the tasks promised. Create a system of organization and planning that enables you to assess your ability to complete a requested commitment. Don't volunteer if you don't have time. If your workload is exceeding your available time and energy, make a comprehensive plan to ask the boss for help and resources. Don't wallow in the swamp of unkept promises.

7) Avoid Negativity
Choosing to be happy at work means avoiding negative conversations, gossip, and unhappy people as much as possible. No matter how positively you feel, negative people have a profound impact on your psyche. Don't let the negative Neds and Nellies bring you down. And, keep on singing in the car on your way to work - or start.

8) Practice Professional Courage
If you are like most people, you don't like conflict. And the reason why is simple. You've never been trained to participate in meaningful conflict, so you likely think of conflict as scary, harmful, and hurtful. Conflict can be all three; done well, conflict can also help you accomplish your work mission and your personal vision. Conflict can help you serve customers and create successful products. Happy people accomplish their purpose for working. Why let a little professional courage keep you from achieving your goals and dreams? Make conflict your friend.

9) Make Friends
In their landmark book, First, Break All The Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently (Compare Prices), Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman list twelve important questions. When employees answered these questions positively, their responses were true indicators of whether people were happy and motivated at work. One of these key questions was, "Do you have a best friend at work?" Liking and enjoying your coworkers are hallmarks of a positive, happy work experience. Take time to get to know them. You might actually like and enjoy them. Your network provides support, resources, sharing, and caring.

10) If All Else Fails, Job Searching Will Make You Smile
If all of these ideas aren't making you happy at work, it's time to reevaluate your employer, your job, or your entire career. You don't want to spend your life doing work you hate in an unfriendly work environment. Most work environments don't change all that much. But unhappy employees tend to grow even more disgruntled. You can secretly smile while you spend all of your non-work time job searching. It will only be a matter of time until you can quit your job - with a big smile.

blessedness - thinking of Krishna

cool being with Krishna

delight - Krishna is full of delight

enchanted -you will be in Krishna's company

far out - you will be from the material pool

gladness - obviously you are when with Krishna

heaven - you feel like heaven

inspiration - krishna inspires

intoxication - krishna's looks, his charm intoxicates

joy - Krishna is ful of joy

joyfulness - Krishna teaches how to be one

paradise - follow krishna to paradise

ravishment - He is ravishing

seventh heaven - when in Krishna's conciousness

Trance - Fix your mind upon him



Saturday, February 3, 2007

Meditate step by step



Meditation increases the ability to concentrate and enhance memory power. It brings in a sense of inner peace and tranquility, and makes you appealing in nature. Meditation is also thought to tap the hidden potentials of an individual.

Difficulty Level: Hard

Time Required: 10 - 30 minutes



Meditation Steps:


  1. Find some time out of your daily schedule.
  2. Find a quiet place and sit down.
  3. Be comfortable. Relax.
  4. Keep the face serene. Chin up.
  5. Close your eyes slowly to experience a void darkness. ( Remember to keep
    your eyelids closed throughout the following steps)
  6. Look into your eyelids as if seeing with your eyelids open.
  7. Keep your mind empty of people, place, things, color or any form.
  8. Try and concentrate on the center of your forehead.
  9. If thoughts arise, bypass them and keep looking with your eyelids closed, going deeper and deeper, leaving form, name, color, and activities far behind you.
  10. Experience the motion of going, as if driving in a car, and you'll be going deeper and deeper - beyond the body and senses.
  11. As you go deeper and deeper with your eyes closed in this dark place, you may see the swirling of smoke-like colours flickering in the darkness and silvery flashes of light.
  12. Look straight in front with your eyelids closed and keep going further and further.
  13. To keep you alert in meditation, take slow deep breaths. Colors will swirl and change pattern rising with each breath.
  14. Keep breathing steady. Let thoughts come and go. You're on a journey going beyond the body and form.
  15. After you feel totally calm and relaxed, gradually open your eyes and spring back to life with renewed energy.

Tips:



  1. Do not sit for meditation with workload on your mind.
  2. Wear simple, loose clothes, preferably white in color.
  3. If concentrating on 'nothing' seems difficult, try concentrating on your breathing. Another way to concentrate is by uttering the sacred syllable "Om" loudly, which helps arrest your thoughts as it resonates through your body.