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telugu pejaanIkaaniki baMDa tarafuna "gaNEsha chaviti" SuBAkaaMkshalu. E jaabilI manapai niMdalaku kaaraNaM kaaraadani mokkEsukonnaaraa ?

Posted by: Mrs. Padma Sreeram V. At: 2, Sep 2011 12:55:56 PM IST
aMdarakI vinAyakachaviti SubhAkAMxalu Saastri

Posted by: Mr. VIRABHADRA SASTRI KALANADHABHATTA At: 1, Sep 2011 8:42:02 AM IST
chaava ku^rchunna musalo^niki ku^Daa raajaki^yam rachayitala sanghaaniki Dabbulu vasu^lu che^sinappuDu e^Daki po^yindo^ appuDunna abhimaanam anduke^ aandhrajanaalu kanipinchakunDaa tokke^Saaru ippuDa sapare^Tu sTe^Tu kaavaalanTunnaaru tama nirvaakaaniki

Posted by: Mr. Bhaskar At: 18, Aug 2011 11:42:20 PM IST
chaava ku^rchunna musalo^niki ku^Daa raajaki^yam rachayitala sanghaaniki Dabbulu vasu^lu che^sinappuDu e^Daki po^yindo^ abhimaanam anduke^ aandhrajanaalu kanipinchakunDaa tokke^Saaru ippuDa sapare^Tu sTe^Tu kaavaalanTunnaaru tama nirvaakaaniki

Posted by: Mr. Bhaskar At: 18, Aug 2011 11:40:23 PM IST
Posted by: venkat suresh chowdary At: 18, Aug 2011 8:06:47 AM IST puna: svAgataM ekkaDa vunnaav ? 2009 lO kenaDaalOvunnappuDu kalustaanannaav aatarvaata ippuDE ilaa neT lO baagunnaavaa?

Posted by: Mr. VIRABHADRA SASTRI KALANADHABHATTA At: 18, Aug 2011 8:24:23 AM IST
andariki vaNakkam........... naalgu samvatsaraala tarvata eeroajae aDugu peTTa...chooDakunDa evarinayinaa tokkitae Emi anukovaddu sumi....... saaru ispesal vaNakkam __/\__ haay si si maama elaa unnavu Posted by: Ever Green At: 29, Apr 2011 11:13:02 PM IST

Posted by: venkat suresh chowdary At: 18, Aug 2011 8:06:47 AM IST
Posted by: Mr. VIRABHADRA SASTRI KALANADHABHATTA At: 8, Aug 2011 6:56:29 PM IST namaste Saastrigaaru baammagaaru mi^ru kuSalame^naa? mi^ru po^shTu che^sina kadha chaalaa baagundi

Posted by: Mr. Bhaskar At: 15, Aug 2011 0:44:20 AM IST
NAMASTHE Once upon a time, there was an ashram in the forsts near thrayambakeshwar place where s where a great sage gouthama and ahalya with their disciples lived. They all respected their Guru not only for his knowledge, but also for his love and kindness towards all. Because of his kind nature he often accepted disciples who were spiritually immature. This resulted in silly misunderstandings and quarrels among some of his disciples breaking the peace and tranquility of the hermitage. One day the Guru was very disturbed to see their immature behavior even after his repeated advice. It saddened his good heart to see his disciples turning into slaves of jealousy and anger. His compassion did not let him throw anyone out of his hermitage. Instead, he sincerely prayed to God to give him a solution. He fasted for many days, and spent the days by himself in meditation and prayer. After some days of fasting and intense prayers, he had a vision of the Lord. In the vision, God asked him why he was sad. He explained everything and requested Him to come to the ashram and free their minds of jealousy, anger, and desire for power. To his surprise, the Lord immediately agreed and told him that He would come to the ashram on one condition: He would come in disguise as one of the disciples, and nobody would know who was God in disguise. The Guru announced to his disciples about his vision and Bhagavans kind decision to come as one of his disciples. The disciples were very happy when they heard about Bhagavans plan to come and live with them in disguise. But they did not know who was Bhagavan and everybody was very gentle and considerate to each other thinking that the other disciple might be Bhagavan Himself in disguise. When they lived like that for a few months, peace and tranquility filled their hearts as well as the hermitage. In their pure minds, they felt the Lords blissful presence and they started treating each other, and thinking of each other, as none other than Bhagavan Himself in disguise! The whole ashram was reverberating with blissful positive vibrations emanating from everyone! This great sage and his disciples told their experience to others and inspired them also to respect each other and to pranam to the divinity in every one. Since then, everybody started greeting each other saying namaste with folded hands : namah + te, meaning I bow to That (Divinity) inherent in you. In Sanskrit the word isnamah + te = namaste which means I bow to you - my greetings, salutations or prostration to you. The word namaha can also be literally interpreted as "na ma" (not mine). It has a spiritual significance of reducing one's ego in the presence of another. Why Namaste: Namaste could be just a casual or formal greeting, a cultural convention or an act of worship. However, there is much more to it than meets the eye. The real meeting between people is the meeting of their minds. When we greet one another with namaste, it means, may our minds meet, indicated by the folded palms placed before the chest. The bowing down of the head is a gracious form of extending friendship in love, respect and humility. Spiritual Significance of Namaste: The reason why we do namaste has a deeper spiritual significance. It recognizes the belief that the life force, the divinity, the Self or the God in me is the same in all. Acknowledging this oneness with the meeting of the palms, we honor the god in the person we meet. May the Lord help us also to see His divinity in everybody! Namaste! - to all of you Jabali Muni. (Extract from an email received by me) Sastri

Posted by: Mr. VIRABHADRA SASTRI KALANADHABHATTA At: 10, Aug 2011 9:37:18 AM IST
ఏమిటా చమత్కారం ?

Posted by: Mr. Sri Sri At: 9, Aug 2011 3:55:48 AM IST
naaku imeyillo vachchina I kriMdi kadhanu pOsT chEstunnaa Once upon a time an old man spread rumours that his neighbour was a thief. As a result, the young man was arrested. Days later the young man was proven innocent. After been released he sued the old man for wrongly accusing him. In court the old man told the Judge: 'They were just comments, didn't harm anyone..' The judge, before passing sentence on the case, told the old man:'Write all the things you said about him on a piece of paper. Cut them up and on the way home, throw the pieces of paper out. Tomorrow, come back to hear the sentence.' The next day, the judge told the old man: 'Before receiving the sentence, you will have to go out and gather all the pieces of paper that you threw out yesterday.' The old man said: 'I can't do that! The wind spread them and I won't know where to find them.' The judge then replied: 'The same way, simple comments may destroy the honor of a man to such an extent that one is not able to fix it. If you can't speak well of someone, rather don't say anything. Reflection A great forest is set on fire by a small spark. Likewise, our tongue also is a fire. If used for wrong means it can corrupt not only the others but also the person speaking those ill words demeaning others. A bad tongue sets the whole course of his life on fire, and is itself set on fire to be ruined totally. Whereas the mouth of a righteous man utters only words of wisdom, and his tongue speaks only what is just. Let's all be masters of our mouths, so that we won't be slaves of our words. Let us keep our tongue from evil and our lips from speaking lies and gossips.

Posted by: Mr. VIRABHADRA SASTRI KALANADHABHATTA At: 8, Aug 2011 6:56:29 PM IST
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