Monday, 31 December 2012

what is meditation?


Meditation

"If you light a lamp and remove all the objects surrounding it, the lamp will still go on giving light. In the same way, if you remove all objects from your consciousness, all thoughts, all imagination, what will happen? – only consciousness will remain. That pure state of consciousness is meditation. You don’t meditate on somebody. Meditation is a state where only consciousness remains.
"When only consciousness remains without an object, that state is called meditation. I am using the word meditation in this sense.
"What you practice is not meditation in the real sense; it is only a concept. But meditation will happen on its own through this. Try to understand that what you are practicing at night, exercises involving the chakras, and in the morning, exercises involving the breath, is all a discipline, it is not meditation. Through this discipline a moment will come when the breath will seem to have disappeared. Through this discipline a moment will come when the body seems to have disappeared and thoughts have also disappeared. What will remain when everything has disappeared? That which remains is meditation. When everything has disappeared, that which is left behind is called meditation." 
You probably understand much more now how meditation works and how
you will become happier and healthier on an emotional, physical and
spiritual level.
A light state of meditation

A light state of meditation typically results in an increase in
production of mainly Alpha brainwaves. When you find yourself lost
in a daydream, staring off absent-mindedly into space, for example,
you're actually in a light state of meditation. 

Your brain has boosted up production of Alpha waves as a by product
of this state.  The brainwaves produced would likely fall somewhere
around 12Hz, perhaps a point or two higher or lower, but in the
general range of 12Hz.

10Hz is a state somewhat below that of a common daydream.

You may wonder then what the tangible differences would be between
this state, and simply losing yourself in a common daydream.  And
the differences would be many.


From a physiological standpoint, the breathing would probably
become somewhat slower and possibly a little deeper. There is a
common claim that the blood becomes more highly oxygenated, but
that is not really the case.

The blood is normally very close to its maximum state of
oxygenation when a person is breathing in the usual manner.

Even if you give someone a tank of oxygen to breath from, the
actual content of oxygen in the blood (in a normal, healthy person)
does not change all that much.  To get the blood to carry any
significantly higher oxygen levels requires pressurization in a
hyperbaric oxygen chamber.

On first learning this fact some people might be disillusioned
because they've been told meditation increases oxygen in the blood.
It doesn't, but in fact what it DOES do is much more significant. 

Meditation, and the accompanying states of consciousness and their
attendant brainwave patterns actually produce changes at the
cellular level.

This is far more significant than simply putting more oxygen in the
blood.  This is changing the body at the cellular level in such a
way that the cells of the body begin utilizing the oxygen they are
exposed to more efficiently, thus requiring less oxygen to get the
same amount of work done. 

This is part of the reason why you hear of people who have various
medical ailments finding that their conditions improve after
beginning a practice of meditation.  It is not that they are
injecting more of something into the body, but rather the body is
improving its efficiency at using the resources it already has
.

So, for instance, you may hear that someone suffering from
emphysema begins to need less and less of their bottled oxygen. It
isn't because they've got more oxygen in their system.  It's
because on a cellular level their bodies begin making better use of
the available oxygen.

Or someone experiencing anxiety or panic attacks, who often feels
as if he or she is getting insufficient oxygen while breathing (a
common symptom of panic and anxiety,) will find this disturbing
sensation is alleviated once they begin a practice of meditation.

The deeper levels of meditation

There are many other changes besides breathing and oxygen that
occur during meditation. Improved functioning occurs in increasing
amounts the deeper you go in your states of consciousness.

The deeper the state of consciousness, the slower the brainwaves,
and the greater the improvement of the physical functioning of the
body, not just superficially, but clear down to the cellular level
(and perhaps even deeper than that.) 

Over time, the more deeply you descend in brainwave states, the
more significant your improvements will be and the greatest
benefits will be achieved.

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Monday, 24 December 2012

Datta Jayanthi 28th Dec 2012








Datta Jayanti (Guru Dattatreya Jayanthi, the birthday of Lord Dattatreya) is observed on Margashirsha Purnima, the full moon day in Margashirsha Month.
Datta Jayanti 2012 or Dattatreya Jayanthi 2012 date is December 27. In fact, Datta Jayanti is observed on Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi in Margashirsh month. Dattatreya, the son of Anasuya and Atri Maharshi, is considered as Trimurti Avatar, an incarnation of Hindu Trinity – Lord Vishnu, Brahma and Shiva.
When Goddesses Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati came to know about Anasuyas pativrata dharma, they wanted to test her and requested their husbands Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva to do so by asking her to give food with unclothed body. Anasuya made the Hindu trinity as small babies and fed them without any cloth on her body. Anasuyas huband, Atri Maharshi came and knew the wholeepisode, created all three babies into one. This one form ofTrimurti is Dattatrya Swamy. With their powers, Atri and Anasuya recreated Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
Datta Jayanthi is celebrated with lot of gusto in Sri Pada Vallabha Kshetram at Pithapuram in  East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. This kshetram is also known as Padagaya Kshetram, Datta Kshetram or Vallabha Kshetram. Dattatreya Jayanti is a major festival at Ganugapur Sri Kshetra Dattatreya temple in Gulbargadistrict in Karnataka.
 

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Hanuman Vratam 25 Dec 2012



Hanuman Vratam is observed on Margashirsh Shukla Trayodasi. In 2012, Hanuman Vrata date is December 25. As per Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat it falls on Margashira Shudda Trayodashi. This vrata is observed for good health and prosperity.
During Hanumath vratam, Lord Hanuman is worshipped with Shodashopachar puja. Hanuman vrat katha is recited in puja and naivedyam is offered to the Lord. Hanuman Astottaram, Sundara kanda and some other Hanuman stotras are chanted as part of puja.
Performing Hanmad vrata keeps you healthy, free from all fears, psychological tensions and even successful in studies. It is observed by married couples, unmarried devotees, children and elder people.
Famous Hanuman temples in India where Hanuman vrata is performed with much gusto are – Sankat Mochan Hanuman temple in Varanasi, Jhaku temple in Shimla, Kondagattu Anjaneya swamy temple in Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh and Surendrapuri Panchamukha Anjaneya swamy temple near Yadagirigutta in Andhra Pradesh.
It is to note that in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Hanuman Jayanthi is observed in Margazhi month. As per Gujarat and Maharashtra calendars, Hanuman jayanti is celebrated on Chaitra Purnima, the full moon day in the month of Chaitra. Andhra Pradesh and Karanataka people celebrate Hanuman Jayanthi on Vaishakha Krishna paksha Dashami.

Saturday, 15 December 2012

subrahmanya shashti





Subramanyan Shashti, Subrahmanya Shasti Date, Subramanya Sashti 2012, Kukke Subramanya Sashti, 18th December, 2012, Shashti Viratham in Margashira Month
Subrahmanya Sashti is the Skanda Shasti, that falls in the month of Margashira. Skanda sashti is celebrated every month on shukla paksha shashti. This fast is dedicated to god Subramanya. This year, Subramanya Sashti is on Tuesday, 18th December, 2012.
Subrahmanya Sashti is celebrated to commemorate the victory of Lord Subramanya over Demon Tarakasura. On this day, God Subramanya is worshiped in the form of five headed snake. Shankapala is also worshiped on this day. It is auspicious to perform Subramanya Darshana (visit Skanda temple), Snan (river bath) and Dana (donation) on this day.

Subramanya Shasti
Subramanya Sashti is celebrated on the Sixth day of Waxing moon period in the hindu lunar month of Margashira. This festival is dedicated to God Skanda (Subramanya). This festival mainly observed in southern parts of India i.e in Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.
Lord Skanda is Avatar of God Manmatha. He is the son of God Shiva and Godess Parvathi. He resides in same kakshya with God Indra. Subramanya is considered as Handsome and sharper of all the gods. He is the general of gods army and lord of wars. His vehicle is Mayura (peacock). This god consists of six faces and he can see in all six directions at once.
Subramanya Sashti is the day, that marks the victory of God Subramanya over demon Tarakasura. On this day devotees wake up early in the morning and take ritual bath and go to Subramanya temple and perform pujas. Daan is also considered auspicious on this day.
Subramanya Sashti is the best day to get rid from sarpadosha. It can be done by worshiping Subramanya on this day and offering milk and other things to the snake pits. People worship five headed snake and Shankapala (Also a Nag Devata). The one who observe this vratha relived from their sins, Kalasarpa dosha and skin diseases.
God Subramanya is a Brahma chari. Devotees worship bhrhamachri’s on this day. Bhakshyas made of urad dal offered to them. They offered Vastra and Dakshina. During His Kalyana God Srinivasa nominated him to invite the audience. The other names of God Skanda are Kumara Swamy, Murugan, Shanmuka and Kartikeya.