Saturday, 27 February 2016

What is Aryanism?

 What makes us  Aryans? Every act of misuse of treasure of Mother Earth is  an insult to Her .

Education must come second to civic sense. Have sadly observed, Parents of children while dropping their young wards to school, loosely throw wrappers(anything, which is of no use to them). Multiply this activity, many times over, that's garbage. Have heard arguments, like, "when they can do it, why not I?" Coming back to such parents, what teaching do such children get? That, it's OK nay our right to litter in public property. India is busy churning out literates with civic sense-Nil.


Of late, much emphasis is laid on English schools. Do not understand the 
logic. Do the children in English schools have more civic sense? Dont "educated" people have some civic obligation to politely explain to those 
uneducated not to litter around? If they turn their faces away in disgust, 
is the purpose of "their education" achieved?



In general, Indians did and still do worship the five elements (earth, 
water, fire, wind and space); cobras; various plants (tulasi, neem, sacred 
fig); natural rock formations; ancestors and local deities. Worship can be
conducted in accordance with Vedas and other scriptures or through 
traditional methods passed down orally. 
A good example of the result of traditional beliefs and the Vedas is the 
Tamil goddessMaari Amman. Maari translates 
to rain and Amman stands for mother goddess, she was worshipped in 
idol form with offering of oil lamps, flowers, devotional songs, gruel, 
turmeric, kumkumam and neem leaves after being bathed with water, 
milk and turmeric and adorned with a saree, mostly by 
priestesses. Karagattam, a dance form in which participants carry pots of
 water on their heads was also developed to appease the goddess. She was
the goddess of rain, as that was the most important thing for early 
agricultural Tamil societies. As the Vedas came about, the lone goddess 
Maari Amman became associated with Parvathi, the female consort of 
Sivan, and today in Maari Amman temples everywhere, she is now seen as 
the consort of Sivan and is even married off to him every year around the 
time of the Gowri Viratham. Her priestesses, kummi paatu (upbeat 
Tamil devotional songs), offerings of neem and gruel 




Shantanoo Patel, History is nothing but connecting little stories with logic & Re-thinking them
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They were used to worship very basic things like the things which were 
providing them life. 
They were used to worship water, sun, fire, sea, wind,land(currently which
 are sources of renewable energy) and in humans they were worshiping 
Parents, Grand parents and their teachers (Gurus and Acharyas).

samudra vasane devi sloka
sanskrit slokas on environment
sanskrit slokas on environment with meaning in hindi
sanskrit slokas on nature with meaning
sanskrit slokas on trees
sanskrit slokas on nature with meaning in hindi
poem in sanskrit on nature

Are there any other religions which give due importance to nature?


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Vijay Kumar, who Realized God In 1993
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Ancient Indians, people who lived in Indian 
peninsula lived life based on Dharma 
(righteousness). This practice continues even till 
today. The world Hinduism was coined by 
Greeks, Persians who invaded India from West
 after crossing Sindhu (Indus  River). India is 
still governed by Sanatana Dharma, a dharma
that exists from times immemorial. The vast 
paraphernalia of various cultures, practices and
beliefs in the Indian peninsula is now called
Hinduism religion primarily a way of life.
In the erstwhile Bharatvarsha (now India) 
people prayed, worshipped as per means 
available. Similar is the predicament today. If we
go into interiors of India where communities
cannot afford building a temple, we would find 
people worshipping various rivers, mountains 
or the sacred banyan tree even now. The 
practices remaining the same only the name of 
the conglomerate changed. The amalgamation of 
different cultures, practices and beliefs is now 
collectively grouped under umbrella of 
Hinduism.
The practices of Hinduism are the ancient in world. Nothing existed before coming of Hinduism religion.
 "Dharma" ... "Your right to do what is just and 
right and not what was destined" is that cosmic 
power that indirectly governs life of every single 
human being on mother earth. In absence of 
dharma (righteousness) nothing living in 
cosmos 
could survive. It is dharma that prompted 
human beings from within to believe in powers 
of nature. With time people in India started 
worshipping various forms of gods and 
goddesses including air, water, sun, moon, 
planets, most rivers and mountains etc.
The power of air became Vayu Devta, that of 
rains God Varuna. Sun and moon were called 
Sun God and Chandra Devta. As the belief 
accordingly the manifestation! Nothing was 
based on hearsay or simple belief. Various sages 
and saints of yesteryears deeply contemplated 
on these cosmic precepts of life before offering 
obeisance to all these gods and goddesses. Every 
precept of life is explained in Hinduism. Rishis 
of yester era (highly evolved sages) 
contemplated 
and wrote many treatises (termed Upanishads) 
to explain various fundamentals of Hinduism, 
life.

Right from stage of big bang when God 
Almighty 
(Brahman in Hinduism) exploded self to form 
present cosmos to stage of complete dissolution 
of cosmos (Pralaya in Hinduism) all is detailed in 
scriptures of Hinduism. All these scriptures of 
Hinduism existed before any religion came into 
being. Primarily worshipping, praying is only a 
religious phenomenon, essence of life always 
laying elsewhere in Hinduism. Hinduism 
precepts say we were primarily a spiritual 
being... a soul atman, the spirit within on its 
cosmic life cycle of 8.4 million manifestations.
By indulging in contemplation, path of logical 
reasoning we can become a pure soul atman in 
the cosmic journey of life, reach stage of 
enlightenment (kaivalya jnana) forever. This 
belief existed even in times of Prince Rama 
when enlightened sages like Yajnavalkya existed.
The timeline of Prince Rama is above 5000 
years BC.

We blame the civic authorities. We allow the garbage to accumulate and then complain that they dont clear it! The young India is not "Useless" BUT  "USED LESS







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