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Onam — The most important festival of Kerala !!The festival of Onam sees some high-spirited celebrations in Kerala. A ha...
25/07/2014

Onam — The most important festival of Kerala !!

The festival of Onam sees some high-spirited celebrations in Kerala. A harvest festival, it falls in the month of ‘Chingam’ (August-Spetemeber).
Before being trampled down to the underworld, Vishnu granted the demon King Mahabali- his only wish which was to visit his land and people once every year. Hence, Onam or Thiruvonam has become an annual reminiscence of the golden rule of the mythical king. Onam welcomes the spirit of a great king, giving him assurance that his people are happy and flourishing.
The state festival of Onam sees ten days of glorious feasting, boat races, song, dance and merriment. Every household prepares stunning flower carpets known as ‘Pookalam’ in front of their house. It is the perfect time to watch Kerala‘s art forms. Ona-sadhya or the traditional grand feast is the high point of the Onam celebrations.
Spectacular parades of caparisoned elephants, fireworks and the renowned Snake Boat Races are part of the Onam celebrations. Festivities of Onam include Pulikali- a theme of ‘tiger hunting’ held in Thrissur and the traditional folk dance by unmarried women known as Kaikottikali. The Aranmula Boat Race is another grand affair and is closely associated with Onam. It is one of the oldest snake boat races and is celebrated on the fourth day of the festival.
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20/07/2014
Amarnath Holy cave the most visited religious pilgrimage place of India devotees of lord Shiva visit the holy places eve...
18/07/2014

Amarnath Holy cave the most visited religious pilgrimage place of India devotees of lord Shiva visit the holy places every year .This yatra can provide the an opportunity for adventure lovers too to explore the heavenly destination of valley Kashmir. Amarnath yatra is one of the famous and sacred pilgrimage destination of india among hindu's.

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What is "Karma" as per the Hindu Philosophy?"Karma" in its simplest term is "Action" only. Any action that we do with ou...
18/07/2014

What is "Karma" as per the Hindu Philosophy?

"Karma" in its simplest term is "Action" only. Any action that we do with our body & mind is termed as "Karma" but the word "Karma" has a much greater significance as per the Hindu Philosophy than just simple meaning as "Action". In Hindu scriptures Karma is related to the origin of one's own body. Karmas of earlier birth become the basis of this birth & Karmas of this birth become the basis of his next birth & so on. This relation of Karmas to rebirth in Hindu Philosophy is the key thing which makes it different from doing just any action in life. Now how these Karmas are related to rebirth as per the Hindu Philosophy?

As per the Hindu Philosophy, any action that we do, produces some fruit or has a consequence. In simplest term, if a man works for 8 hrs in a mall, he expects his salary of 8 hrs at the end of his job. It may be given to him at the end of the job on that day, may accrue to his account weekly or monthly, but the man expects that he shall get his salary after doing the asked for job. So this "Expected Salary" is the "Fruit" of his 8 hrs of "Actions". Similarly any other "Action" or "Karma" done in life automatically has some "Fruit" attached to it. In terms of "Karmas" done by a man, all the consequential "Fruits" are determined by God himself. Say you donate some money to a Charity or you feed a poor man, what "Fruit" shall incur to you for this good work done by you? Or say some man beats a poor man or a man murders someone, then what "Fruit" shall incur to him for this ghastly act done by that person? In all such acts or Karmas done by all persons, the consequential "Fruits" are determined by God himself as per the divine laws & not by any human being.

So by now we have seen that all "Karmas" or actions done by a man have a Fruit related to it & that Fruit is determined by God only. But how these Karmas become the basis of Rebirth as per the Hindu Scriptures?

As per the Hindu Philosophy, any "Karma" done by a person, remains with that person, unless he/she has enjoyed the consequential Fruit arisen out of doing that Karma. For a good act done by him, he shall bear good result & enjoy it. Similarly for a bad act done by him, he shall bear bad result & shall have to bear punishment for it. Unless that person enjoys good or bad result/fruit arisen out of doing that Karma, it shall remain forever with that person & leave that person after that person has enjoyed the fruit arisen out of doing that Karma. Now whatever action/karma one performs with his body, mind or even speech, that Karma after getting finished, goes in to his reserved stock of Karmas i.e. it adds up to all the other accumulated karmas earlier done by him.

This stock of Karmas (having its reservoir in that person's mind) is having all the Karmas done by that person in this life & also done by that person in earlier births taken by that person. At the death of a person he/she takes with him/her all that accumulated Karmas which contain Karmas done in this birth & also the Karmas from the previous births for which its fruit is yet to be enjoyed .

So at the death of a person, out of this accumulated Karmas which that person carries, Divinity or God as per the divine law takes a handful of those Karmas which have begun to bear the fruits & a new body is made with the seeds of these fruit bearing Karmas. So basically any Karma done becomes the seed of the next birth. In Hindu Philosophy all these Karmas which become the basis of or the seeds of a new birth of a body, are called "Prarabdha" or "Fruit bearing actions" or "Fate" even. In the next birth, a person again does Karmas & these gets added to his earlier accumulated, unspent stock & so on this cycle goes on for a soul of taking birth after birth.

So in this way, so long as the reserve stock of Karmas remains with that person, a part of it continues to be taken out of that reserve stock by the Divinity as "Prarabdha" or "Fruit bearing actions", for being enjoyed in one life-time of that person. A soul's perpetual journey from one birth to next birth goes on like that with the law of karma. This soul knows no liberation, so long as this stock of un-disposed off actions or karmas performed in number of lives of that person is not completely exhausted.

18/07/2014

"Sri Krishna said: The soul is never born nor dies at any time. Soul has not come into being, does not come into being, and will not come into being. Soul is unborn, eternal, ever-existing and primeval. Soul is not slain when the body is slain."

18/07/2014

"Sri Krishna said: You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action. Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty."

18/07/2014

"Sri Krishna said: To deliver the pious and to annihilate the miscreants, as well as to reestablish the principles of religion, I Myself appear, millennium after millennium."

18/07/2014

"Sri Krishna said: Whenever and wherever there is a decline in virtue/religious practice, O Arjuna, and a predominant rise of irreligion—at that time I descend Myself, i.e. I manifest Myself as an embodied being."

16/07/2014

The offering of Ganga Jal to Shiva has its roots in the famous legend of the Samudra Manthan, when the devas and asuras were churning the ocean to extract amrit. In the churning, a deadly poison also came to the surface. Who else but Shiva would volunteer to drink it. The poison made Shiva's throat turn blue. Ever since, he came to be known by the name Neelkanth. To reduce the effect of the poison, the Gods started offering Gangajal to Lord Shiva, therein lying the tradition.

16/07/2014

The rainy season of Saavan which forms the backdrop to the Kawad Yatra seems suited to the ritual, as it cools the plains and makes the journey on foot more pleasurable. A song sung by the pilgrims goes thus: Kawad Me Bam Bam Jai Bhole Savan Ki Rimjhim Jai Bhole Duniya Se Nyare Hai Jai Bhole Bhakton Ke Pyare Hai Jai Bhole...

16/07/2014

In the Hindu holy month of Shravan, also known as Saavan, one can spot the roads and highways in north India dotted with Shiva devotees in saffron colour, walking earnestly towards their destination, singing bhajans dedicated to Shiva, one of the Gods of the Holy Trinity. This year, the Yatra began on July 23, and will last for two weeks, culminating on August 5.

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