Saturday 23 January 2016

Rudraksha is a seed of consciousness

Rudraksha is a seed of consciousness

ABOUT RUDRAKSHA 

The Rudraksha seed is a blessing to keep and wear because of it’s powerful vibration which protects against all kinds of negative influences and energy. It also protects against environmental factors and the stress emitted from modern technology by creating a shield around the wearer.

It keeps the bodies bioenergy in balance and harmonises the environment around oneself or in the place the seeds are kept. It has been revealed to effect up to 100 metres around, protecting the wearer and environment from all kinds of negative energy. This radiance of protective energy is particularly felt at home or where you mostly keep the Rudraksha. 

You will notice a sense of peace and after some time, less disturbances within your environment, this is extremely beneficial for meditation, study and areas needing great focus or concentration. Ideally Rudraksha is worn at all times or kept close to the skin, it is a sacred seed that emits a potent protective energy, enabling the wearer to achieve their greater potential. 


FOR MEDITATION

Rudraksha is used for meditation and is the only seed which absorbs all positive energy, storing and thus magnifying it over time. We use the Rudraksha in the right hand, and repeat one mantra per bead, implanting in the seed the vibration of liberation which is then kept with us (through the beads) at all times regardless of where our thoughts may dwell.

The longer it’s worn and used for meditation (to repeat mantra) the more powerful it becomes, constantly emitting a positive and pure vibration that settles the energy of any different environment and neutralising the thoughts of others. After some time one feels that something is missing when not worn.



CONSTELLATIONS

Generally the different planetary constellations have an effect on the emotions of each individual. It is not unusual for doctors to say the full moon nights are an extremely busy time in emergency and they dread a full moon on a weekend or holiday because so many patients are brought in. For a spiritual person this can work in their favour if managed in the right direction, offering greater possibilities for spiritual evolution and transformation. 

There are several subtle yet powerful influences that govern our lives that we may or may not be aware of, yet looking back we can see there have been several instances where we lost control of our emotions and reactions in certain circumstances. When our emotions run rampant we are privy to unfavourable outcomes. To harmonise the energy within oneself, and protect against the changeable nature of the world and universe Yogis have always encouraged the use and wearing of Rudraksha. 

Wearing Rudraksha gradually releases oneself from the fluctuating emotions and protects against psychic disturbances, to be gifted a Rudraksha is a great blessing and sign of good luck. 




Thursday 7 January 2016

Honouring the Divine Mother

ODE to THE DIVINE MOTHER During Navatri Celebrations 


This translation of a poetic song, in spiritual language (Bhajan) is glorifying the Divine Mother, it was given by Swamiji during Navaratri, the ancient festival worshiping the Divine mother that lasts for 9 days and takes place twice per year.  A devotee sang this beautiful ode of divinity to the Holy Mother, inspiring Swamiji to give its translation. 


To listen to kirtans and bhajans is to receive their nourishment and imbibe a deep peace, a belongingness that can at times overwhelm us. When we seek to take that experience and live it in our daily lives, an understanding of what we are singing is valuable. 

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SWAMIJI WAS SITTING back he appeared to enjoy the atmosphere in this small hut perched high almost as among the stars, the occasion was the eighth day of Navaratri, or Durga Ashtami. As we breathed and sung in the mountain air, absorbing the beauty of all that surrounded us Swamiji spoke; “These last 9 days were the days of the universal Shakti, the Divine Mother, which in the Upanishas is said, Matri Devo Bhava, the first God is Mother.

In the Bhagvad Gita, Lord Krishna says “time to time I manifest in this world through my Yog Maya”, through the divine Shakti so in India we celebrate the glory of the divine mother four times per year, there are two Navaratris which are celebrated in physical form and there are two, known as Gupta Navaratri which are celebrated in the astral form. Whenever an incarnation comes into this world we first adore and worship the Divine mother who gave birth to such a divine soul. 

Devotees of the Holy Mother fast for the nine days of the festival, the mother is the very embodiment of mercy, love, devotion, humbleness and kindness. This bhajan is like a prayer, an ode to the mother and praise to her through whom such a divine light is born. 

Jaya Matesvari Jaya Devi Chandan
Jaya Mahalakshmi Jaya Devi Chandan
Visva Dipa Jyoti Ghara Tere Nandan


Jai means victory, praise be the Lord as mother, God as mother, 
Oh goddess who is also known as maha Lakshmi the great goddess of wealth, 
Victory, glory to thee, you are great 


Dhanya Dip Prabhu Dhanya Matesvari
Teri Sumarana Se Hoya Dukha Bhanjan


Protector, oh divine mother, thanks to you, adoration to you, oh divine mother when we remember and meditate on you and offer our prayers to you all our troubles are removed, we become free from all our sufferings 


Risi Muni Avatara Jape Nita
Teri Kripa Se Kate Jaga Bandan


Rishis are the sages, the hermits, and Muni’s are yogis, Avatara is the incarnation of God and all of them repeat, with great adoration, the name of the cosmic mother, oh holy mother only through your mercy we may become free from the bondage of this mortal world 


Mujha Para Meher Karo Meri Maiya 
Darshana Deya Haro Bhava Bandan


Please be merciful to me, oh my divine mother, appear to me and remove all my bondage in this world 


Sri Dipa Jyoti Hai Apaka nandan 
Bala Mukanda Jagat Sukha Kandan


This divine flame, the incarnation is your beloved son and he is like a Krishna who is giving to this world the blessings, happiness, and divine light 


Madhavanda Par Najara Niharo 
Mere Pap Ka Pahara Karo Saba Khandan


The author of the Bhajan, Madhavananda is saying, my lord, my divine mother have your merciful look upon me, look to me in kindness, bless me with your mercy, if I have any sin or any mistakes in my life oh divine mother please destroy it so that I feel worthy to come to thee”.

Translated by Vishwaguru Mahamandelshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda Puriji