Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Jai Mata Di ....

Hello friends .....

hope u all would be absolutely fine . Friends Now i am going to discribe some of the important  things  related with tantrik prayogas e.g Siyar singhi( jackal's horn ) , hatha jodi , tooth of lion , nail of lion . I would write tis all acoording to the curiosity of ma friends to know about this all .


Bye Bye ...............

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Something about Hinduism




Maharaja Agrasen      

        The Messenger of Peace, Emperor Maharaja Agrasen was born to King Ballabh of Pratapnagar. According to current calendar the birth of Maharaja Agrasen took place about 5000 years ago. King Ballabh was a Suryavamshi ( lineage from the Sun). He was the eldest son . According to the Mahalakshmi Vrath, the age then was the last stages of Dvaapar Yug. Agroha / Agra Republic was established around 51 years before the war of Mahabarat. According to writers of  (1) Bhavishya Puran Ke Agravansh , (2) Vanishanukirtnam and (3) Uru Charitam Maharaja Agrasen ruled some 5000 years back over Agroha around the time of Mahabharat. This belief is testified by the mention of the republican state of Agrayan in a couplet shloka of the great epic Mahabharata . Even when he was very young , Prince Agrasen was very well known for his compassion . He never discriminated against anyone and the subjects were very pleased with the way he conducted himself.


Agroha

        Agroha, located about 20 Km's North-West of the City of Hissar in the State of Haryana in India, was once a very prosperous city . However , it has changed a lot due to the ravages of time. Present day Agroha village is about 2.5 Km. from the old Agroha City . Agroha was the Republican State consisting of 18 state units. The residents of these states were known as Yodhya and Agraya. Some of the writings on the coins that have been excavated from the site of ancient Agroha are (1)Yodhyanam Bahu Dhanya Kanam (2) Yodhya Ganasya Jaya (3)Yodhyanam Jaimantra Shalinam.The Agroha republic was renowned for its bravery and prosperity. However over the time it could not stand the foreign invasions of Hunas, Greeks and Yavanas, who invaded the north India disintegrating various kingdoms in Punjab . The disintegrated Agroha led to the migration of the residents of Agroha to other parts of the country viz. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Malwa, however they derived a common name Aggarwals i.e.Agroha-Wale.







Aggarwall gotra    





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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Shri Krishna And about krishna's marriages and his sons ...............

Hello Friends i am trying my best to give you information about hinduism as much i know ......... Today i am writting about krishna's marriages and his sons....................:-


According to some texts, Krishna had 16,108 wives, of which eight were chief - including Rukmini, Satyabhama and Jambavati. Krishna's other 16,100 wives were previously being held in captivity by Narakasura, untill Krishna killed him and released them all.

Krishna had 16,108 wives. Krishna married Rukmini, daughter of King Bhishmaka of Vidarbha. He also married Mitrabinda, Satyabhama, Jambavati and others, winning each by great deeds; and another time, when a demon named Bhaumasura carried off and concealed many thousand princesses, Krishna pursued and slew him, and received these also into his house. Each of his wives had ten sons and one daughter. While Krishna was ruling at Dwaraka, Duryodhana was oppressing the Pandavas at Hastinapur and sought to compass their death. Krishna and Balarama went to give them help, and it was while Krishna was the Pandavas’ guest that he married Kalindi, daughter of Sun.






when each saw that Krsna was always present in her respective palace and did not leave home, they considered Krsna to be a henpecked husband who was very much attached to them. Every one of them thought that Krsna was her very obedient husband, but actually Krsna had no attraction for any of them. Although each thought that she was the only wife of Krsna and was very, very dear to Him, Lord Krsna, since He is atmarama, self-sufficient, was neither dear nor inimical to any one of them; He was equal to all the wives and treated them as a perfect husband just to please them. For Him, there was no need for even a single wife. In fact, since they were women, the wives could not understand the exalted position of Krsna nor the truths about Him.

All the princesses who were wives of Krsna were exquisitely beautiful, and each one of them was attracted by Krsna's eyes, which were just like lotus petals, and by His beautiful face, long arms, broad ears, pleasing smile, humorous talk and sweet words. Influenced by these features of Krsna, they all used to dress themselves very attractively, desiring to attract Krsna by their feminine bodily appeal. They used to exhibit their feminine characteristics by smiling and moving their eyebrows, thus throwing sharpened arrows of conjugal love just to awaken Krsna's lusty desires for them. Still, they could not arouse the mind of Krsna or His sex appetite. This means that Krsna never had any sex relations with any of His many wives, save and except to beget children.

The queens of Dvaraka were so fortunate that they got Lord Sri Krsna as their husband and personal companion, although He is not approachable by exalted demigods like Brahma. They remained together as husband and wife, and Krsna, as an ideal husband, treated them in such a way that at every moment there was an increase of transcendental bliss in their smiling exchanges, talking and mixing together. Each and every wife had hundreds and thousands of maidservants, yet when Krsna entered the palaces of His thousands of wives, each one of them used to receive Krsna personally by seating Him in a nice chair, worshiping Him with all requisite paraphernalia, personally washing His lotus feet, offering Him betel nuts, massaging His legs to relieve them from fatigue, fanning Him to make Him comfortable, offering all kinds of scented sandalwood pulp, oils and aromatics, putting flower garlands on His neck, dressing His hair, getting Him to lie down on the bed and assisting Him in taking His bath. Thus they served always in every respect, especially when Krsna was eating. They were always engaged in the service of the Lord.

Of the 16,108 queens of Krsna, each of whom had ten sons, there is the following list of the sons of the first eight queens. By Rukmini, Krsna had ten sons: Pradyumna, Carudesna, Sudesna, Carudeha, Sucaru, Carugupta, Bhadracaru, Carucandra, Vicaru and Caru. None of them were inferior in their qualities to their divine father, Lord Krsna. Similarly, Satyabhama had ten sons, and their names are as follows: Bhanu, Subhanu, Svarbhanu, Prabhanu, Bhanuman, Candrabhanu, Brhadbhanu, Atibhanu, Sribhanu and Pratibhanu. The next queen, Jambavati, had ten sons headed by Samba. Their names are as follows: Samba, Sumitra, Purujit, Satajit, Sahasrajit, Vijaya, Citraketu, Vasuman, Dravida and Kratu. Lord Krsna was specifically very affectionate to the sons of Jambavati. By His wife Satya, the daughter of King Nagnajit, Lord Krsna had ten sons. They are as follows: Vira, Candra, Asvasena, Citragu, Vegavan, Vrsa, Ama, Sanku, Vasu and Kunti. Amongst all of them, Kunti was very powerful. Krsna had ten sons by Kalindi, and they are as follows: Sruta, Kavi, Vrsa, Vira, Subahu, Bhadra, Santi, Darsa, Purnamasa and the youngest, Somaka. For His next wife, Laksmana, the daughter of the king of Madras province, He begot ten sons, of the names: Praghosa, Gatravan, Simha, Bala, Prabala, Urdhvaga, Mahasakti, Saha, Oja and Aparajita. Similarly, His next wife, Mitravinda, had ten sons. They are as follows: Vrka, Harsa, Anila, Grdhra, Vardhana, Unnada, Mahamsa, Pavana, Vahni and Ksudhi. His next wife, Bhadra, had ten sons, of the names: Sangramajit, Brhatsena, Sura, Praharana, Arijit, Jaya, Subhadra, Vama, Ayur and Satyaka. Besides these eight chief queens, Krsna had 16,100 other wives, and all of them had ten sons each.

The eldest son of Rukmini, Pradyumna, was married with Mayavati from his very birth, and afterwards he was again married with Rukmavati, the daughter of his maternal uncle, Rukmi. From this Rukmavati, Pradyumna had a son named Aniruddha. In this way, Krsna's family--Krsna and His wives, along with their sons and grandsons and even great-grandsons--all combined together to include very nearly one billion family members.


shri krishna in VARINDAVAN.....


it is believed that even today in a ground in vrindavan lord krishna, radha and gopis play garba...after sunset and before sunrise... and if u keep anything to eat there or drink its eatedn up by the sun rise next morning but science has proven it wrong... science says that the ground has a flat sand surface during the day but by the next day it becomes in such a form as if someone has danced on it... if u step inside during that period of time u become deaf and blind so that u cannot see the lord dancing or singing... scientist have also used circuit cameras but they stop working during that period.

Jai Shri Radhe Krishna......




    Jai Shri Tulsi Ji         Jai Shri Krishna Tulsi ji

   Hey Govinda Hey Gopala............Shri Radhe Radhe   Jai Shri Varindavan Vihari LAL Ki Jai      

                               
Maan Mori Radha           
Kanha , Radha Ji Ke Sang Yamuna Kinaare...

Bal Gopal Ji

Nand Lal aur

Jasoda Maiya ji ke saath 






  


            




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                   Prabhu Ji Raas Leela Rachate hue......





Maiya Jasoda Nand lal ji ko Bandhte hue...  


JAI Shri MURALI MANOHAR .................                 

    

Jai Shri Radhe Krishna......


Wednesday, November 4, 2009

For whom who think that GOD doesn't exist.....

A man went to a barbershop to have his hair cut and his beard trimmed.
As the barber began to work, they began to have a good conversation.
They talked about so many things and various subjects.
When they eventually touched on the subject of God, the barber said:
"I don't believe that God exists."

"Why do you say that?" asked the customer. "Well, you just have to go out in the street to realize that God doesn't exist.
Tell me, if God exists, would there be so many sick people?
Would there be abandoned children?

If God existed, there would be neither suffering nor pain.
I can't imagine a loving God who would allow all of these things."
The customer thought for a moment, but didn't respond because he didn't want to start an argument.
The barber finished his job and the customer left the shop.


Just after he left the barbershop, he saw a man in the street with long, stringy, dirty hair and an untrimmed beard.
He looked dirty and unkempt. The customer turned back and entered the barber shop again and he said to the barber:
"You know what? Barbers do not exist."
"How can you say that?" asked the surprised barber.
"I am here, and I am a barber. And I just worked on you!"
"No!" the customer exclaimed. "Barbers don't exist because
if they did, there would be no people with dirty long hair and untrimmed beards, like that man outside."


"Ah, but barbers DO exist! That's what happens when people do not come to me."
"Exactly!" affirmed the customer. "That's the point! God, too, DOES exist!
That's what happens when people do not go to Him and don't look to Him for help.
That's why there's so much pain and suffering in the world.