Skip to main content

Tell your children/Hindus the meaning of search God within you.


Tell your children/Hindus the meaning of search God within you. 

<script async src="https://pagead2.
googlesyndication.
com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.

js"></script>
<script> (adsbygoogle = window.

adsbygoogle || []).push({
 google_ad_client: "ca-pub-

2960278825814307",
 enable_page_level_ads: true});

Search God / Kadavul within you. (One of the significant needs of the temple).
Our elders, yogis, sages used to tell us to search for God within ourselves.  "Go into yourself, God resides in you. Search inwards not outside"! These are the common phrases we hear. 
Now,  the question is,  how do I go into myself? Am I really can go into myself? Are we really can go into ourselves? 

If you ask any common Hindus,  they don't know how to go into oneself.  Sages, yogis, etc. knew how. But ordinary Hindus? 

In order to help the commoners/youngsters / ordinary Hindus. 
Our enlightened souls/sages had come up with temples so that it will help everyone to go into themselves. 
Any temple, if built according to agamic law,  is built based on human body structure with three walls and nine gates. The vigraha (main statue ) in the mulasthana (place of the main statue installed ) is representing the soul of a human. Anyone can go/walk into a temple.  One must realize that, when every time you have darshan (viewing) of vigraha, actually you are looking at your own atma in the form of the Supreme. (Jivatma and Paramatma are one, 2 birds in a tree. Rigveda) 

Every soul has its own distinct pattern /shape of deity (some maybe could not be recognized)  according to the law of karma during our birth, which has resembled as ishta Deva/Devi. Once we are able to realize this,  one will start finding ways into looking inward by meditation. Therefore temples are very important for a bhakta in search of God at the initial stage. 

Om Namasivaya. 
Sri Sivasiddhi.
Sivasiddhi Spiritual Foundation

1 June 2017

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Aryan vs Anarya

Aryan vs Anarya   Aryan is a Hindu.  Anaryan is a non-Hindu. Anarya is also termed as Parya or mleccha. A Parya (modern term) is not a Hindu.  If he is a Hindu than he is not a Parya. Parya is the non-Hindu. Meaning of an Arya or  Aryan. A person who is practicing noble dharma, enlighten, civilized, guided behavior, righteous conducts is an Aryan. Someone who has mastered the noble truths and entered the spiritual path. One has the capacity to grasp metaphysics and believe in the existence of Brahman. Aryan is  Hindu. The word Hindu is popular among western Indologists. The world recognizes Sanatana Dharma as Hinduism. The term Hindu derived from the terminology of Sindhu. Beyond Sindhu (Indus) river valley is the border of Aryavartha in the west. The Persians recognized the Aryan in the Aryavartha as Hindu based on the river. Hindu,  Sindhu, Sanatana dharmi, Aryan were the same person with some adaptation through ages. Term Aryan Mention...

Social Stratification in Hindu Society Redefined.

  Social Stratification in Hindu Society Redefined. Warning! One needs to read this article with an open mind and put aside the emotion. Arya, Apasada, Anarya, Asparsya, Panchama, Dalit, etc.  Terminologies that Haunt Hindus?   The un-existing Caste in Hinduism and the untouchability practices being used as scapegoats to convert Hindus by religious predators. Even Hindus were brainwashed (by the western missionary Indologists' false narrations) to think that these issues are true and are cancerous, evil and offensive in Hinduism which were totally wrong and misinformed .      Aryas, Apasadas, and Anaryas are the real three stratification groups, while Asparsyas/Untouchables are not a real group, it is a made up society for political and communal instigation purpose. Untouchability do exist in all religions in different terms while caste is practised among humans throughout the world even though no religion endorsed it.  You and Me are One. A...

Arulattam/Trance and Saiva Siddhantam

 Arulattam/ Trance and Saiva Siddhantam Meaning of Trance Trance is actually when a bhakta reaches the height of Bhakti (paravasam), after went through vratham, pujas, meditations, etc., the mind is fully engrossed with the deity one prays,  the atma will be connected with the Paramporul within one’s body. The maya veil is removed for a moment, thus the sparks of the ‘projected’/believed deity/paramporul will manifest in the physical body of the person. (The deity projected is based to past karmic account actually). That is the reason one in trance will cry, yell, dance, etc because the joy of the temporary union with the deity. The ‘projected’/believed appearance is based on what deity one prays. If one projected Kaliaman, the Kaliamman will manifest, if Muneeswarar then Muneeswarar will be manifested. Most bhaktas don’t go for Murugan, Sivan or Ganapathy because it is considered difficult or seen as a higher deity. But if one really projected, these deities also will manifes...