Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Agastya Siddha

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The Vindhya mountain range is still waiting for him to return. But he will not return for if he does then Vindhya will once again raise his head in pride and block the path of the sun. There is another reason why Agastya went south in the first place.

It is also said that once all the Rishis from all over the world went North to hear Shiva reveal the secret of the Veda and the Tantra. This caused the earth to tilt and so Shiva asked Agastya to go south and restore the balance of the earth for the spiritual weight of Agastya was equal to the weight of all the other Rishis put together.

Agastya’s had two fathers, the Vedic gods, Mitra and Varuna, and one mother, the nymph, Urvashi. He never wanted to marry and have children. But he was haunted by the vision of his ancestors hanging upside down over a bottomless abyss. There they would stay, they howled, until he married, fathered children and helped them be reborn.

And so after crossing the Vindhyas, Agastya asked a king for his daughter’s hand. The king, who lived in the region of Vidarbha, however was childless. “I give you the daughter I do not have,” said the king. So Agastya said, “You will soon have the daughter you do not have now but will soon give me.” Agastya then created a woman with his magical powers using the most beautiful parts of the birds and beasts of the forests. Since this woman was created by the loss (lopa) of the most beautiful features (mudra) of animals, she came to be known as Lopamudra. She was given to the king who then gave her in marriage to Agastya.

Lopamudra followed her rather short and stout husband dutifully but requested that he treat her as a princess that she was. “Approach me in clothes that are beautiful on a bed that is comfortable in a house that is prosperous.” Agastya, being an ascetic, had no access to such clothes or bed or house. So he went to other kings and sought gifts that would enable him to please his wife.

Agasthiyar is said to have "dedicated" all the forest animals to the deity Rudra (later called as Shiva), hence making them fit for eating if killed while hunting. One of the kings he visited was a demon called Ilavala. Ilavala had a brother called Vatapi who could change his shape and become a goat. Ilavala would cut kill this goat and serve the meat to guests. As soon as the guest ate the meat, he would chant a hymn that would bring his brother back to life in the guest’s stomach. Vatapi would then bore his way out of the guest’s body, killing the guest in the process. When Agastya sought gifts from Ilavala, he said, “Sure, but first you must eat.” Agastya could not say no but one bite of the food being offered and he knew mischief was afoot. Agastya ate the food quickly, then rubbed his stomach and burped loudly before Ilavala could chant the magic hymn. When the hymn was finally chanted Vatapi did not emerge much to Ilavala’s surprise. “Your brother, I fear, has been digested,” said Agastya with a smile, “Now, where are my gifts?”

Agastya amazing digestive ability led him to drink all the waters of the oceans enabling the Devas to find and kill Asuras who had hidden underwater. Later, he urinated out the water, and this, say some, is why the sea is salty.

On his journey south, Agastya carried a pot of Ganga water. When this pot was placed on the ground in South India, Ganesha, in the form of a crow, some say a rat, caused it to tip. Water flowed out of the pot and turned into the river Kaveri.

To remind him to the Himalayas, Agastya also carried with him two hills from the North. These were hung from two ends of a stick balanced on the shoulder of a Rakshasa called Hidima (a style of transportation called ‘kavadi’). In the South, one of the hills became extremely heavy making it impossible for Hidimba to carry it further. On investigation, Agastya found a boy sitting on that hill. “These hills remind me of my home in the North,” said the boy. Agastya realized the boy was Kartikeya, the son of Shiva, who angry with his father, had moved south. Agastya asked the Rakshasa to plant the hill in the South wherever the boy asked him to. That hill is now called Palani in Tamil Nadu and is the sacred shrine of Kartikeya locally known as Murugan.

Agastya and Lopamudra are associated with hymns found in the Rig Veda. Both are said to have popularized Lalita Sahashranama, the 1000 names of the Goddess. Agastya is renowned in the South as the father of Siddha, the southern form of Ayurveda. He is also associated with occult arts of architecture and forecasting as well as formulation of the Tamil language. Even today a mountain peak between Tamil Nadu and Kerala associated with rare medicinal herbs is called Agastyamalai, or Agastya’s hill, a reminder of his presence in and contribution to civilization in South India.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

I.K.S. ACADEMY SPIRITUAL TRIP 2011 - change your destiny forever

I.K.S. ACADEMY SPIRITUAL TRIP 2011 - change your destiny forever by visitting to more then 18 power spot temples at the right time

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Vijayakumar Allagappan will be organizing a trip to sacred places in India. He has selected temples and other ancient powerful places which resonates with and complements the energy of his teachings. This trip to India in particular offer access to temples which are known to give specific relief from many problems, including health, finances, relationship and restlessness of the mind. Experiencing these temples and performing specific rituals in them can help remove many karmic burdens that one carries.

12 days (12.2.2011 to 23.2.2011) - South India Tour with Hinduism Course, Bad Karma Removal & Ancestors Ritual Programme for greater health, wealth, prosperity and enlightenment

                                                                                          

TOUR + COURSE + SECRET RITUAL 
KL - CHENAI - THIRUPATHI - VELLORE -
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RAMESHWARAM - MADURAI - TRICHY -
THIRUVANAMALAI - KANCHIPURAM -
CHENAI - KL

Day 1 : 12/2 - Arrive in Chennai - ThirupathiTemple, Srikalahasti Temple
Day 2 : 13/2 - Vellore
Day 3 : 14/2 - Kumbakonam - Chidabaram Temple, Navagraha Temples
Day 4 : 15/2 - Kumbakonam -  Navagraha Temples
Day 5 : 16/2 - Kumbakonam - Kumbheswarar temple ( Karma Removal Ritual )
Day 6 : 17/2 - Tanjore / Rameshwaram - Tanjore Temple
Day 7 : 18/2 - Rameswaram / Madurai - Rameshwaram Temple ( Ancestor Ritual )
Day 8 : 19/2 - Madurai - Meenakshi Amman Temple, Tiruparangundram Temple
Day 9 :  20/2 - Trichy - Thiruvanaikaval Temple
Day 10 : 21/2 - Thiruvanamalai / Kanchipuram - Thiruvanamalai Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple
Day 11 : 22/2 - Chenai - Own Activities and Shopping
Day12 : 23/2 - Chenai - Own Activities and Shopping / Fly back

The most important remedies suggested by the siddhas, is going to certain energy vortexes in India where temples have been built around the destiny changing vortexes. As soon as you enter the vortex at the right time you dissolve your bad relationship karma, bad money karma or bad health karma. There is a specific vortex for every type of problem and this has been documented in scriptures.

Price :- RM3888/-  (Adult)
            RM2888/- (5 years to 12 years)
      
- the above price includes Air fare (Air Asia), Airport tax, 3 stars A/C rooms, breakfast, visa, traveler Insurance, entrance fee,  a/c transport,, parking, permits, fuel, driver allowances, Airport transfer

NOTE:COST OF TOUR, AIR TICKET AND AIRPORT TAX ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE NOTE THAT OWING TO UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES REARRANGEMENT OF THE TOUR PROGRAMME IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE TOUR ORGANISERS.

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Science Behind Hinduism Customs and Beliefs

Go to fullsize imageThe ancient mystics has contributed many customs and cultures to the Indians in India and thus brought many richness in Indians customs and culture.
Lets take the custom of sprinkling turmeric mixed water around the house before prayers and after. Its known that turmeric has antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities. Ofcource, its helps more if its being consumed, but sprinkling it around the house helps prevent from bacteria to spread around. Its been widely used in Indian houses whom are pious. This practice is often said absurd because sprinkling turmeric water is said to be uncivilized, but apparently the houses whose houses have turmeric water sprinkled has less news on the people inside the house falling ill.
Another popular custom among the villagers in rural area is pasting cow dun on walls, outside their house. Yes, its disgusted and ridiculed by many, but did you know, that this cow dung is absolutely rich in minerals and a great factor for antibiotic? Sticking this around their house helped prevent various diseases/viruses from attacking the people in the house. Its funny that things like this is the best way to help us from getting infected and what not.
Another cow-related custom is the cow urine. Some of them sprinkle cow urine around the house as well. In ayurveda it is said, "gavyam pavitram ca rasayanam ca pathyam ca hrdyam balam buddhi syata, aayuh pradam rakt vikar hari tridosh hridrog vishapaham syata". It simply means that the cow urine panchgavya is great elixir, proper diet, pleasing to heart, giver of mental and physical strength, enhances longevity. It balances bile, mucous and airs and a remover of heart diseases and effect of poison. It is being recommended by some doctors to some heart patients that they should consume cow urine for health purposes. Well, sprinkling it around the house promises more or less the same, that it has health significance.
Burning some oil lamps in temple, some may lit ghee lamp, some gingerly oil lamp and such, burning those lamps actually will generate some positive energy up and touches your body, it gives good vibes and such. More than what it should benefits your prayers, its more beneficial for your own self, and body.
To the people who visit Lord Vishnu's temple, they should be aware about the 'thulasi theertham' that is given to the devotees after each prayers for the Lord. The priest will give each devotee a spoonful of basil water for us to consume. To those who are good in scientific knowledge, you should know that array of flavonoids exist in basil, which help to protect cells and chromosomes from damage. Studies have shown that two of these flavonoids in particular, orientin and vicenin, are useful in protecting cell structures and chromosomes from damage by radiation and oxygen. And not to mention, recent studies has showed that basil tree/leaves should be consumed in order to keep our immune system strong to help prevent the H1N1 disease.