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Srirudram or Rudraprasna-important even in present world.

The Shata Rudriya forms a part of the Yajurveda.It is extolled as the death defying hymn to the Diety Rudra .This deity is a Vedic Deity and as much symbolises nature as it symbolises the Godhead contained within it.
Having said this it also signifies the Almighty who bestows breath and takes away life.It symbolises the indivisible Tattwa which runs through Life,Death and the Afterlife.
Extolled in the Vedas as the foremost of all Vedic Chants one must remember that in the Nrisimha Upanishat some of the words are changed to signify Nrisimha.
Srirudram, also known as Rudraprasna, is a hymn devoted to lord Shiva. It is part of the Yajur Veda and one of the greatest of the Vedic hymns. Sri Rudram is in two parts. The first part, chapter 16 of the Yajurveda, is known as Namakam because of the repeated use of the word "Namo" in it. The second part, chapter 18 of the Yajurveda, is known as chamakam because of the repeated use of the words "Chame".
Rudram is divided into 11 sections called Anuvakas. In the first Anuvaka, Rudra is asked to turn away his Ghora rupa (fierce appearance) and to please keep his and his followers’ weapons at bay. Having been pacified, Rudra is requested to destroy the sins of those for whom it is being chanted.
Apart from being a hymn devoted Lord Shiva, Srirudram also contains may hidden secrets in coded format. For example the verses contain coded instructions for preparing various ayurvedic medicines.
This first Anuvaka is chanted to destroy all sins, obtain leadership and divine benevolence, protection from famine, freedom from fear, obtain food, and protect cows, for absence from untimely fear of death, of tigers, thieves, from monsters, devils, demons. It is also chanted as a shield (kavaca) for virulent fever, to cure diseases, fetal disorders, absolution from evils stars and bad karma, for the fulfilment of ones desires, sumptuous rainfall, family protection, blessings with good children, fulfillment of all material desires and the destruction of enemies.
In the second Anuvaka, Rudra is prayed to as one who pervades the earth and as the green foliage and heritage of medicinal herbs. He is asked to loosen the bonds of samsara (illusion). This Anuvaka is chanted for the destruction of enemies, possession of wealth, getting kingdom (getting Job) and possession of intelligence.
In the third Anuvaka Rudra is described as the Lord of thieves who exists in everything. He is Sarvatma; the self of all. In this context, we who are unenlightened have stolen the immortal status of the Self and replaced it with our own limited conception of ego. And in turn it is Rudra who will come and steal our ignorance from us, restoring us to our natural status of enlightenment. This Anuvaka is also chanted for the cure of diseases.
In the fourth Anuvaka, Rudra is described as the creator and worker of all kinds. He is the cause of both the significant and minor. This Anuvaka is chanted for the cure of tuberculosis, diabetics and leprosy.
In the fifth Anuvaka Rudra’s existence in running waters is praised and his five activities are described (creation of the universe, preservation of it, destruction at the time of Pralaya, bondage in ignorance and the release of moksha).
In the sixth Anuvaka Rudra is identified with time (Kalarupa). He is described as the source of the different worlds, Shrutis (Vedas) and its essence in Vedanta. The fifth and sixth Anuvakas are chanted for the expansion of one’s own assets, victory against enemies, blessings for a son with the stature of Rudra, avoidance of a miscarriage and easy childbirth, averting difficult astrology and protection of one’s own son.
In the seventh Anuvaka his all-pervading presence in waters, rains, clouds, storms and its various forms are described. This Anuvaka is chanted for the increase of intelligence, improvement of health, wealth, progeny, clothes, cows, sons, education, lands, longevity and obtaining liberation.
In the eighth Anuvaka Rudra is described as He who illumines other Gods and confers powers on them. He is seen as ever present in holy rivers and He who can absolve all sins. This Anuvaka is chanted for the destruction of enemies and possession of ones own kingdom (lands).
In the ninth Anuvaka the strength and power his attendants is celebrated because they illumine the gods and the world and control the forces of the universe. This Anuvaka is chanted for obtaining gold, a good wife, a job, and the blessings of a son who will be devoted to Lord Shiva.
In the tenth Anuvaka Rudra is again asked to shed his fury and shower benevolence by his displaying his Pinaka bow without arrows and to gracefully appear with his tiger skin on his body with pleasing countenance ready to shower boons upon his devotees. This Anuvaka is chanted for possession of wealth, cure of diseases, removal of fear, getting rid of the enmity of powerful people, absence of fear from all living beings, having the vision of Bhairava (Shiva in his most fearful aspect), absence from dangers and fears, blessings and the absolution of sins.
In the eleventh Anuvaka Rudra’s accomplishments are profusely praised and his benevolence is invoked with unconditional salutations. This Anuvaka is chanted for blessings of one’s progeny, the enhancement of longevity, visiting of sacred places, and acquiring knowledge of past, present and future.
After praying and identifying Rudra with everything in the Namakam, the Chamakam is recited, in which the devotee identifies himself with Lord Shiva and asks him to give him everything!!
These excellent prayer is intended for the bulk of the people and every thing to be cherished in the world is included in this ascend to the state of Jnani to attain Moksha i.e. eternal happiness. Chamakam assures granting of what all you ask in a full-throated manner unabashed. The creator makes no distinction between the things of the world and the other world. Both belong to him and desire born out of Virtue is really manifestation of divinity and Dharma.
Chamakam furnishes completely the ideal of human happiness and defines in the highest degree the desires and do not delimit to be asked or to be granted.
In the first Anuvaka prayer is made to keep fit in the human being his vitalities internal and sensory organs and mind hale and healthy, a long and peaceful and happy old age.
The Second Anuvaka prominence and leadership, common sense, intellectual acumen, capability to face trying circumstances, Spiritual elevation, worldly splendour and enjoyments.
The third develops innate urge of God and meditative flights and spiritual ecstasy, service to Divinity and humanity and a condition where the world wants him and he wants the world for upliftment.

The fourth assures of courtesy, fitness of the body and the best food for the body, cosy and comfort.

The fifth asks for the Nava ratnas, the precious stones and all the animals to sub-serve his interest and the qualified materials best in their form for his rituals.

The sixth emphasizes the importance of Indra as a co-sharer in the offerings to the other Gods. Thus makes him big to get the major obtainers of Havis among all Gods and his special honour and supremacy.
The Seventh lists the various instruments necessary for some and sacrifices in the “Homa Kunda”, the site of offerings to the fire God with Svahakara.
The ninth is the prime prayer consists of all the contents of four Vedas.
The tenth invokes all the biological species to co-operate in his daily wealth and also for the sacrificial fire. It also involves higher spiritual elevations, and makes it as Jnana Yajna.
The Eleventh Anuvaka brings out the long list of benedictions asked for in the odd divine number and even human numbering. Chamakam roots are firmly implanted in the worldly desires ultimately leading to the divine fulfillment. It is prayed that the Divine is immortal, infinite and is the cause of earth and heaven, space and time, reborn after the end of every thing and is the presiding deity.
Chamakam Namakam caiva purusa suktam tathaiva ca |
Nityam trayam prayunjano Brahmaloke mahiyate ||
He who ever recites Namakam and Chamakam along with Purusa suktam daily will be honoured in Brahmaloka.
Its importance in today's world lies in teh fact that its a very good stress buster,relaxes mind completely.if onelistens to it then it takes the weight of the mind.its also beign used to relax the mind of pschiatrist pateints.iacn vocuh for it as have used it personally to relax tense muscles under depression.


February 26, 2007 | 5:55 AM Comments  0 comments

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DINKS-Double Income no kids in India

DINKS till someyers ago was a US notion on which a lot of us while growing up were suprised.Then Indians who had migrated to US went for it and we heard their family in India complaining as money is not everything esp since when in India as soon as a couple gets married ,parents and relatives began to ask for the "good news".a new bride going on her honeymoon is advised to return as a mum often by married sister-in-laws.
In this scenario concept od DINKS gaining acceptance in metropolitan India esp in places like Delhi,Mumbai ,Banglore and Hyderabad is a very different notion.
It has to be do with economics and nothing else.now with both the spouses working either-to meet the household budget or for settling down in career ,or for having enough bank balance to support the family in future the decision on having a child is postponed for 2-3 years.parents end up reconciling to the couple's decision afer a lot of hue and cry. When the couple stays away from family due to work ,which is often the norm in working couples,the decision becomes easy for the couple.
there is one good thing about the whole situation-the couple knows what they are doing and in most cases are saving for the day when they can provide their child best of the world.In many cases they go for a single child only .This voluntary decision also makes sense in overpopulated India where till two generations ago 7-8 sibligns was the normand thos ewith one or two siblings were mocked at.now often the elders advise for keeping gaps between childern and since livelihood has become expansive of late elders themselves ask a couple not to have more then two childern.

February 26, 2007 | 4:12 AM Comments  0 comments

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Learn to say No

During my Behavior Science classes,admist my MBA, I was taught to say a firm No in my professional life when i felt soemthing was beign pushed down my throat.Another dogma that i learnt was never let your professional life interfere or rule your personal life as relationships are more important then money.I learnt the lessons well and praticesd them with ease for 5 years.Now i have learnt a new lesson that its YOUR life as an individual that is more important and in your priorities keep time for yourself.
Its good to not hurt otehrs but it should not be at the cost of your selfrespect.donot forget to live your life while meeting the demands of others.its YOU as a beign that is more important and learn to say no in personal life as well.donot shed tears daily for bringing smiles for others and donot compromise on your ethics,individuality,selfrespect and self welfare fro others.Avoid emotional blackmail or rather learn to distinguish between emotional blackmail and your duty as a child ,sibling,relative and friend.Its very important to survive gracefully in this dog eat dog world.leran to be parctical in life in all options including love.

February 23, 2007 | 5:05 AM Comments  0 comments

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world of love

"A gentle word like a spark of light,iiluminates my soul
And as each sound goes deeper,Its you that makes me whole.
There is nocorner,nodark place,your love cannot fill
And if world start causing waves,
It's your devotion that amkes me still."
David G.Kelly
There is only one happiness in life,to love and be loved--George Sand
Loveis strong,yet delicate
It can be brokenTo truly love is to understand this.
To be in love is to respect this----S.Packer


February 21, 2007 | 2:32 AM Comments  0 comments

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special world of love

A Special World

A special world for you and me
A special bond one cannot see
It wraps us up in its cocoon
And holds us fiercely in its womb.

Its fingers spread like fine spun gold
Gently nestling us to the fold
Like silken thread it holds us fast
Bonds like this are meant to last.

And though at times a thread may break
A new one forms in its wake
To bind us closer and keep us strong
In a special world, where we belong.

- Sheelagh Lennon -

February 20, 2007 | 6:41 AM Comments  0 comments

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