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Way up in the Himalayas, where the snow never melts, there once sat a Rakshasa per forming severe penance. He was a devotee of Shiva and had spent hundreds of years, with no thought for food or cloth, heat or cold, sun or snow, sitting there, his mind fixed on Lord Shiva. “Shiva Shiva, Shiva-Shiva,…
The Repeated reading of Valmiki’s RamayAna and especially the Sundara kanda is considered to be sacred. It bestows enormous powers to the reader and listener. It is common to any sect. The Ramayana contains the mystic syllables. It is an expository of vedic Mantras. It is also studded with the letters of Gayatri mantra and…
The Ramayana, written in Sanskrit by Valmiki is considered to be the ?Adikavya?, the first ever poem. Tulsidas rendered it into Hindi in the sixteenth century. But his ?Ramcharit-manas? differs from the original in many ways. It was written at a time when a very vast area of India was under Mughal rule. Amongst the…
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Dakshinamurthi is the sacred form of Lord Shiva, who has transmitted the truth of Parabrahma by silent speech, who is surrounded by a host of venerable sages as disciples, all absorbed and established in meditation upon Brahma; He is the supreme teacher; He displays the sacred sign of fusion of the soul and the Absolute…
The Panchatantra was written by Pandit Vishnu Sharma between the 2nd and 3rd Centuries B.C. but the Hitopadesha came much later. Narayana, the author of Hitopadesha, drew most of his material from Panchatantra. He reconstructed the first three tantras and added about fifteen new tales. The raison d?etre of both books remain the same. A…