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MANBLUNDER
October 10, 2013 08:31 PM

It depends upon the Guru. It is said that Guru and Brahman are the same. But Guru with uppercase G should be used with great respect. Not everyone whom we come across is Guru. Guru will not accept his disciples' karmas. Karma has to be endured and there is no escape from that. With the able guidance from Guru one can stop accruing further karmas if he or she surrenders to Brahman. How to surrender to Brahman is taught by a Guru. Danger times are the manifestations of one's karmic account. Even Brahman does not stop the effects karmas in one's life.

Govind
October 10, 2013 07:42 PM

Ok.Brahma Gnana is another word for Self realisation.Understood.How is it possible for Gurus to accept Devotees Karma and save them during Danger times. Can any realized Souls can do this for their devotees?

MANBLUNDER
October 10, 2013 07:30 PM

Brahmajñānā is knowing Brahman or the knowledge required to know Brahman. Brahmajñāna does not differ from person to person and it is the same for everyone. When it is coming to the knowledge Brahman, everyone is same and there is no difference between Guru or his disciple.

Govind
October 10, 2013 07:19 PM

Sir, I heard Shridi Sai baba has given Brahma Gnana to many of his devotees.Is that mean they will get same Gnana as Baba? I feel Disciplines should be one step down of Guru even though they are realised souls.Please advise .

MANBLUNDER
October 08, 2013 05:48 PM

It is perfectly fine to listen to recitations. If you want to recite, follow the audio CDs where in recitals are rendered at moderate speed. You can look for the one recited by T.S Ranganathan.

Dinesh Rowlo
October 08, 2013 12:31 PM

Is it ok to listen?? Is it compulsary to recite ??

Shoba Narayan
October 08, 2013 11:37 AM

Dear Ravi Anna. Really enjoy reading your blog posts. Shoba (daughter of Padma Narayanaswami)Thanks for the articles.

Avijit Poddar
October 07, 2013 06:46 PM

Yes. in general coconut shell is cleaned and polished with oil. this is known as vishwamitra patra. Bilwa shell is known as malur patra. Rajata and kanshya are used commonly. kapalikas use human skull cup known as mahapatra.

Avijit Poddar
October 07, 2013 06:05 PM

Thank you very much for this series of navavarana puja. This will help all sadhakas. Worship should be done with proper understanding. Otherwise mere recitation of mantra has no value. mantras are prayers so sadhaka should know what he or she is telling. This series with meanings of mantras really please srimata in due course .

Sriram
October 07, 2013 03:01 PM

Thank you for giving a wonderful series very much useful to sadhakas.can you write one more article on Laghu Srichakra pooja which will be more useful for aspariants who run in short of time in this material/machanical world ? Am asking you this for the people who have lot of intrest (aarthi) towards serving Srimatha but running short of time. sitting together for 3 to 4 hrs may not be possible for all. please consider and give us a Laghu pooja krama to worship sri chakra/meru. thanks a lot in advance.