Friday 13 December 2013

Gingelly seeds

Bhishma said thus: “O Dharmaja!

Giving away Tilas (gingelly seeds) are also best. There is a small story with regard to Tila daana. In middle bharat, there was a village called Parnasala. In that villalge, a brahmin called Sarma was living. One day Yama called him and said: “amongst all Danas, Tiladaana is best because Pitaras(Ancestors) like Tilas. Therefore, you make Tila daanaa to brahmins. Along with Tilas, you can give clothes, lamps also to brahmins(Spiritual People).” said Yama to Sarma.

Tuesday 21 May 2013

Ravana

Ravana continued destroying kingdom after kingdom….Sage Narada who could take this no more went and spoke with him, before one of his attacks over another kingdom. ‘Narayana! Narayana!’ Sage Narada spoke as Ravana watched with disgust. He could not bear anyone singing praises of Lord Vishnu. ‘What do you want?’ He barked angrily at Sage Narada.

Sage Narada spoke with twinkling eyes. ‘My friend! You are making a mistake by attacking humans to show off your strength!’ Ravana wanted to curtly say that he was not Narada’s friend. But the sage’s words intrigued him. ‘What do you mean?’ Ravana asked inspite of himself.

Sage Narada smiled. ‘You are attacking humans….why don’t you attack Gods?’ Ravana looked stumped for a few minutes as Sage Narada continued. ‘One God in particular! How about Yama, the Lord of Death!’ Ravana looked at Sage Narada, wondering why this idea had not stuck him before….Ravana the conqueror of Yama…that definitely had a nice ring to it…He nodded as Sage Narada continued. ‘Yes, my friend! Once people know that even the Lord of Death bows to you, I don’t think any other man would even think of opposing you! Ever!’ Sage Narada said with twinkling eyes.


Ravana nodded his head curtly and smiled. He was soon going to spread the word around that attacking the Lord of Death was his idea….after he had won!

Sage Narada left the place with a smile in his lips. He felt he had done all he could….Lord Yama was the Lord of Death and Lord Brahma had granted him a particular weapon….It was called Kala Danda….The weapon once fired would kill anybody before it…no matter what boons he had to protect himself….Ravana had sealed his fate by falling for Narada’s words….Narada smiled.

Then Narada hurriedly made his way to the abode of Yama.

‘My Lord!’ Narada called out on reaching the palace. Yama came out as Narada bowed to him. Yama looked surprised seeing Narada there. ‘Sage Narada? What are you doing here?’ He asked looking puzzled.

Sage Narada looked a little apprehensive. He finally told him. ‘I asked Ravana to come and attack you!’

Yama looked a little puzzled. He could not believe that any human would be stupid enough to come after him….He was after all the God of Death….As he was thinking, both of them heard a loud roar outside the palace. Yama was staring with utter bewilderment as he saw a huge army making its way to his palace…an army headed by Ravana. Yama let out a deep breath. He called his guards. ‘Guards be prepared! We are under attack!’

The guard was himself perplexed! The God of Death was under attack! But he anyway called the others and they all stood guard and they watched an ordinary human come and begin their attack…..To their surprise the guards found that Ravana fought brilliantly. He was slowly and systematically decimating the forces of Yama.

Watching the massacre done by Ravana and hearing the screams of his men, Yama could take it no more….In utter anger he pulled out his Kala Danda…the weapon of Death. Narada smiled as he watched Yama aim the weapon at Ravana. His mission was going to be accomplished. Ravana’s menace was going to come to an end…

Unfortunately Sage Narada had not counted on one thing….a person in fact….his father….

As Yama was about to fire the weapon, he and Sage Narada stared with wonder as time literally stopped still. Standing before them was none other than Lord Brahma himself….A flustered looking Yama and Sage Narada bowed to Lord Brahma.

‘Please son! Do not fire the weapon!’ Lord Brahma spoke with pleading tones. Sage Narada and Yama looked at each other with utter bewilderment. Had Lord Brahma actually asked them not to hurt Ravana! Yama was wondering whether this was some magic on the part of Ravana and hastily shook his head turned his attention to the weapon.

Lord Brahma came forward. ‘Please no! Don’t do this!’

Yama and Sage Narada looked at each other and then at Lord Brahma. Sage Narada spoke in a reasonable voice. ‘Sir! This is the best way! The Kaladanda cannot miss…that was the boon you gave Yama! Ravana will die, when Yama fires the weapons….People everywhere would be safe!’

Lord Brahma said with tears in his face. ‘You are going to make me a liar!’ There was utter desperation in the voice.

‘What?’ Yama asked.

Lord Brahma continued listlessly. ‘I promised Ravana, he could not be defeated by any God! If you fire the Kaladanda at him….either way I become a liar….I will lose face with the world!’ Yama was still looking a little puzzled.

However Sage Narada understood. If Yama fired the weapon, only two things could happen –either Ravana could die or he could survive. If Ravana died, Lord Brahma’s boon to Ravana that he could not be destroyed by any God, would become false. If Ravana survived, his boon to Yama’s Kaladanda as the ultimate weapon of destruction, would become false! Sage Narada shook his head wondering why his father made such rash promises and expected others to keep it up for him.

Slowly Lord Brahma explained to Lord Yama, why he should not fire the weapon. Yama looked frustrated, understandably so. ‘What do you want me to do?’ He fumed as he looked at Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma took a deep breath. ‘Just stop the war! Go away! Please!’

Yama looked flustered for a few seconds. ‘You want me to walk away from killing this excuse of a human being….so that the word you gave him may be true? Is that it?’ Yama pursed his lips angrily looking at Lord Brahma.

Lord Brahma bowed his head down not able to say anything. Yama took a deep breath and with a curt nod to Sage Narada and Lord Brahma, vanished from there.

Saturday 11 May 2013

Fast Track Courts of Yamraj for Merciless people

1.  A person who steals another’s money, wife or possessions is put into the hell known as Tamisra.
2. A man who tricks someone and enjoys his wife is put into the extremely hellish condition known as Andhatamisra.
3. A foolish person absorbed in the bodily concept of life, who on the basis of this principle maintains himself or his wife and children by committing violence against other living entities, is put into the hell known as Raurava.
4. There the animals he killed take birth as creatures called rurus and cause great suffering for him.
5. Those who kill different animals and birds and then cook them are put by the agents of Yamaraja into the hell known as Kumbhipaka, where they are boiled in oil.
6. A person who kills a brahmana is put into the hell known as Kalasutra, where the land, perfectly level and made of copper, is as hot as an oven. The killer of a brahmana burns in that land for many years.
7. One who does not follow scriptural injunctions but who does everything whimsically or follows some rascal is put into the hell known as Asi-patravana.
8. A government official who poorly administers justice, or who punishes an innocent man, is taken by the assistants of Yamaraja to the hell known as Sukaramukha, where he is mercilessly beaten.
9. God has given advanced consciousness to the human being. Therefore he can feel the suffering and happiness of other living beings. The human being bereft of his conscience, however, is prone to cause suffering for other living beings. The assistants of Yamaraja put such a person into the hell known as Andhakupa, where he receives proper punishment from his victims.
10. Any person who does not receive or feed a guest properly but who personally enjoys eating is put into the hell known as Krmibhojana. There an unlimited number of worms and insects continuously bite him.
11. A thief is put into the hell known as Sandamsa.
12. A person who has sexual relations with a woman who is not to be enjoyed is put into the hell known as Taptasurmi.
13. A person who enjoys sexual relations with animals is put into the hell known as Vajrakantaka-salmali.
14. A person born into an aristocratic or highly placed family but who does not act accordingly is put into the hellish trench of blood, pus and urine called the Vaitarani River.
15. One who lives like an animal is put into the hell called Puyoda.
16. A person who mercilessly kills animals in the forest without sanction is put into the hell called Pranarodha.
17. A person who kills animals in the name of religious sacrifice is put into the hell named Visasana.
18. A man who forces his wife to drink his semen is put into the hell called Lalabhaksa.
19. One who sets a fire or administers poison to kill someone is put into the hell known as Sarameyadana.
20. A man who earns his livelihood by bearing false witness is put into the hell known as Avici.
21. A person addicted to drinking wine is put into the hell named Ayahpana.
22. One who violates etiquette by not showing proper respect to superiors is put into the hell known as Ksarakardama.
23. A person who sacrifices human beings to Bhairava is put into the hell called Raksogana-bhojana.
24. A person who kills pet animals is put into the hell called Sulaprota.
25. A person who gives trouble to others is put into the hell known as Dandasuka.
26. One who imprisons a living entity within a cave is put into the hell known as Avata-nirodhana.
27. A person who shows unwarranted wrath toward a guest in his house is put into the hell called Paryavartana.
28. A person maddened by possessing riches and thus deeply absorbed in thinking of how to collect money is put into the hell known as Sucimukha. 

Wednesday 20 February 2013

Yama identifies 12 people who Know Bhagavat Dharma

Yamaraj — Drink and Get Driven


Yamaraj — Drink and Get Driven, a two-minute advertisement on road safety posted on YouTube on Friday by traffic police has become the latest and the most incredible internet sensation. The video has gone viral on YouTube notching up more than 147,100 views by Monday.
The video is about the dangers of drunk driving. The traffic police had given the ad film in a radically different way instead of the usual, uninspired, boring safety messages like ‘Speed Thrills But Kills’ and ‘Start Early, Reach Safely’.
Yama, the god of death, is the central character in the video, which was made in collaboration with Zara Tapas Bar, a popular bar on Cathedral Road in the city. On Friday, when several visitors got into their cars from the bar to head home, they almost were in a shocked bafflement instantly.
Yama with all bloodshot eyes, ornamented with a big moustache and mace, was sitting in their car and talking to them. Some screamed, some went speechless and the reactions of the visitors were captured and uploaded on YouTube early on Saturday.
The ad is made by McCann-Erickson, Bangalore. Rathish P. Subramaniam, who conceptualised the ad said the idea was to drive home the message in a funny way, but also to make sure it is taken seriously.
Actually, this video is not an ad, but an awareness campaign meant to spread a message to people in a different manner. The idea to use Yama in the ad was not only to make the campaign humorous but also impart a certain sense of fear among those who drink and drive.
The director of the ad, 29-year old Shivakar Srinivasan said that he did not expect this kind of response. He said the actor Radhakrishnan, who did the Yama role is the showstopper. The fact that his moustache is real only added to the effect.

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