December 31, 2009

How to Purify blood at HOME..-NEW Year Special -2010

According to our ancient Rishis and
 Great yogis, "Body is a Great Temple" It has all 5 natural powers..
It can create and deminishes as and when it is of no use...



Daily we eliminate waste through stools, sweat and urine . The elimination process continues as long as we are healthy and maintain good healthy habits.. But we dont know how to clean our blood like washing and cleaning our kitchen sinks....

First of all we should know how the blood cirulates.. ? click to enlarge view..


A simple, nice, clear diagram showing you the Blood Circulation. The diagram is useful for anyone interested in learning about Blood Circulation. We hope you like the Blood Circulation Diagrams and Layouts displayed on this site below.


Appropriate measures to improve circulation and purification of blood reduces the incidence of acne, pimples, anaemia and so on.
Follow these simple home remedies to purify blood:

1. Drink grape juice, devoid of sugar as it improves the hemoglobin content.

 2. Honey improves the hemoglobin content thereby improving circulation. It is rich in iron, manganese and copper.

3. Drink plenty of water and reduce the intake of fried, fatty foods.
4. Garlic is a great blood cleanser. 3 pods of garlic once a day for a month can be consumed. Garlic purifies the blood and thereby clears the skin of boils, pimples and skin spots.
5. Raw fruits and vegetables intake should be increased.Detoxify the system to get rid of toxins from the body. Read this article for more information,

6. One of the best ways to improve the quality of your blood is to support your liver and digestive system.  It is estimated the liver processes 1.5 liters of blood/minute and 1/3 of the heart's output goes to support digestive function.  Foods that will stimulate a stagnant liver include (but are not limited to) turmeric, basil, bay leaf, cardamom, marjoram, cumin, dill, ginger, rosemary, beets (and beet greens), cherries, kohlrabi, broccoli, amaranth, quinoa, and dandelion root and leaves.  Also, drink 1/2 your body weight in ounces of pure/filtered water daily.  Raw vegetable drinks which include liver supportive foods may be a good choice.

December 27, 2009

Importance of Festival of Vaikunta Ekadasi



Vaikunta Ekadasi is an important festival dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the Tamil month of Margazhi (December-January)/ Pushyam month in Telugu. Vaikunda Ekadesi festival is of great significance at the Tirupati Balaji Temple, Srirangam Sri Ranganatha Temple and at the Bhadrachalam Temple. In Kerala, it is known as Swarga Vathil Ekadashi. Next Vaikunta Ekadasi date is on December 28, 2009. Please note that there is no Vaikunta Ekadasi in 2010.

The significance of Vaikunta Ekadasi can be traced back to the Padma Purana. The Purana indicates that Lord Vishnu took the form of ‘Ekadasi’ – female energy – to kill demon Muran. This happened during the month of Margazhi. Impressed by ‘Ekadasi,’ Lord Vishnu told her that whoever worships him on this day will reach ‘Vaikunta’ (heaven).

Like all Ekadasi days, devotees fast on this day and observe vigil the whole night. Some people indulge in meditation, Japa and singing of Hari Kirtan. Rice is avoided during ekadashi days as it is believed that the demon Mura finds a dwelling in the rice eaten on Ekadasi day.

It is widely believed that the gates to the heaven open - the Gate of Vaikuntha - on the Vaikunta Ekadasi day. It is one of the most auspicious days in Lord Vishnu Temples in South India.

The ‘Vaikunta Dwaram’ or ‘the gate to the heaven’ is opened on this day. This is the passage encircling the innermost sanctum of the Lord. Scores of devotees queue up to pass through the Gate of Vaikunta in the temples.

Vaikunta Ekadasi occurs in December or early January.

December 18, 2009

99 Great Unknown Facts of Lord BUDDHA



Buddhism is one of the oldest religions of the world founded by Lord Buddha. Below you can find so many great facts which are not known to everyone.. So Divine thought would like to bring some facts to enlighten you .

Meaning of name "Buddhism":
System taught by the Buddha

Date founded:
c. 520 BCE

Place founded:
Northeastern India
Founder:
Siddharta Gautama ("the Buddha"), an Indian prince

Adherents:
360 million {1}
Size rank:
Fourth largest world religion

Main locations:
China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia

Major divisions:
Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana
Sacred texts:
Pali Canon (Tripitaka), numerous Mahayana sutras

Original language:
Pali

Spiritual leader:
Monk (lama in Tibetan Buddhism)
Place of ritual:
Temple, meditation hall.
Theism:
Varies: Theravada is atheistic; Mahayana is more polytheistic.

Ultimate reality:
None. Nothing is permanent.
Human nature:
There is no self or soul. Human existence is nothing more than a combination of five impermanent components (khandas).

Purpose of life:
Theravada - Become an arhat, escape the cycle of rebirth, and attain nirvana. Mahayana - Become a boddhisatva then help others attain enlightenment.
Afterlife:
Rebirth or nirvana. Nirvana is seen simply as the cessation of suffering by some and as a heavenly paradise by others.

Holidays:
Vary by region, but often include Buddha's birthday, Buddha's enlightenment, lunar quarters
Three Jewels/Three Refuges:
1. The Buddha
2. The sangha (monastic community)
3. The dharma (truth or teachings)

Three Delusions:
1. Ignorance
2. Desire
3. Anger or hatred

Three Trainings:
1. Moral discipline
2. Concentration
3. Wisdom

Three Marks of Existence:
1. Impermanence (anicca)
2. Unsatisfactoriness (dukkha)
3. No-self (anatta)

Four Noble Truths:
1. All of life is marked by suffering.
2. Suffering is caused by desire and attachment.
3. Suffering can be eliminated.
4. Suffering is eliminated by following the Noble Eightfold Path.

Four Immeasurables or Sublime States:
1. Equanimity (upekkha)
2. Loving-kindness (metta)
3. Compassion (karuna)
4. Sympathetic joy (mudita)

Four Reminders:
1. Human life is precious.
2. Death is inevitable.
3. The laws of karma cannot be avoided.
4. Suffering permeates all existence.

Four Bodhisattva Vows:
1. I vow to rescue the boundless living beings from suffering.
2. I vow to put an end to the infinite afflictions of living beings.
3. I vow to learn the measureless Dharma-doors.
4. I vow to realise the unsurpassed path of the Buddha.

Five Precepts:
1. Do not kill.
2. Do not steal.
3. Do not engage in sexual misconduct.
4. Do not lie.
5. Do not use intoxicants.

Five Powers:
1. Faith and confidence
2. Energy and effort
3. Mindfulness
4. Samadhi
5. Wisdom

Five Hindrances:

1. Sense craving
2. Anger or ill will
3. Sloth and torpor
4. Restlessness and worry
5. Doubt and the inner critic

Five Dhyani (Wisdom) Buddhas:
Vairochana
Akshobhya
Ratnasambhava>
Amoghasiddhi

Six Perfections:

1. Concentration
2. Effort
3. Ethical behavior
4. Generosity
5. Patience
6. Wisdom

Six Realms of Existence:
1. Hell-beings
2. Hungry ghosts
3. Animals
4. Humans
5. Anti-gods or demigods
6. Gods

Noble Eightfold Path:
1. Right beliefs
2. Right aspirations
3. Right speech
4. Right conduct
5. Right livelihood
6. Right effort
7. Right mindfulness
8. Right meditational attainment

Ten Paramita:
1. Giving or generosity
2. Virtue, ethics, morality
3. Renunciation, letting go, not grasping
4. Wisdom and insight
5. Energy, vigour, vitality, diligence
6. Patience or forbearance
7. Truthfulness
8. Resolution, determination, intention
9. Kindness, love, friendliness
10. Equanimity
Twelve Links of
Dependent Arising:
1. Ignorance
2. Karmic formations
3. Consciousness
4. Name and form
5. Six senses
6. Contact
7. Feeling
8. Craving
9. Grasping
10. Becoming
11. Birth
12. Aging and Death

35 Buddhas of Confession:
Shakyamuni, Vajragarbhapramardin, Ratnarchis, Nageshvararaja, Viresena, Viranandin, Ratnagni, Ratnachandraprabha, Amoghadarshin, Ratnachandra, Vimala, Shuradatta, Brahman, Brahmadatta, Varuna, Varunadeva, Bharadrashri, Chandashri, Anantaujas, Prabhasashri Ashokashri, Narayana, Kusumashri Brahmajyotirvikriditabhijna, Padmamajyotirvikriditabhijna, Dhanashri, Smritishri, Suparikirtitanamashri, Indraketudhvajaraja, Suvikrantashri, Yuddhajaya, Vikrantagamishri, Samantavabhasavyuhashri, Ratnapadmavikramin, Shailendraraja

December 1, 2009

The Great saint healing with Music-Sachidananda swamy


Sri Sachnidananda Swamy of mysore ---
"People ask - who are you?

Think and you will experience Swamiji for yourself. Some people say yogi, man of miracles, healer, doctor, yoga man, magician; other say he follows the vedic way; some say confusion man - all are correct. Each person has his own way of looking at me but I say I am not a spiritual business man."

His Holiness Sri Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji of Mysore, one of the greatest spiritual leaders of the present day is an asset to India and the world at large. He is an incarnation of the Great Cosmic Power. Revival of culture, reformation of society and establishing peace and happiness among mankind and transforming into godly men is his mission. His methods include: establishing Dharma.* and Bhakti.* by singing devotional hymns, by reciting the names of the Lord Almighty and inculcating the masses by instilling into them love of God through chorus singing of Bhajans and listening to his meditation-music.

Sri Swamiji is traveling the world to help seekers discover that everything is God. In Him devotees find compassion, love and divine wisdom as He guides them on the path of Yoga sadhana - to discover and realize their true Self. Sri Swamiji conveys an important part of His message through His music, being noted for His namasankirtan. Sri Swamiji's music is devotional and used for spiritual energy transmission. This great master sings self-composed bhajans in Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada and English and plays ayurvedic healing ragas on an electronic synthesizer, accompanied by musicians on classical Indian instruments. Devotees around the world claim to have received immense benefit through his concerts, everything from physical healing to spiritual guidance, and great outpourings of divine love.

It is easier to describe what He does than to say who He is. To begin to know who he is one must experience him, one must adopt the attitude of a seeker of God. Sri Swamiji speaks simply and to the heart in fact He is a silent teacher who teaches through your own love and devotion . To experience Him is to begin to know one's own true self.

for more details contact swamyiji
Avadhoota Datta Peetham
Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Ashrama
Datta Nagar, Mysore - 570 025. INDIA.
Tel - +91 (0821) 2486 486, 2480 424 Fax - +91 (0821) 2487 487
email : mail@dattapeetham.com

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