Tuesday, February 2, 2016

What does Manasarovar stand for?



You can listen to these shiva shlokas while reading this blog 
http://www.devotionalsongs.com/Audio/VISWANATHASHTAKAM.mp3 

http://www.devotionalsongs.com/Audio/JataKataha.mp3 

http://www.devotionalsongs.com/Audio/mahamrutyunjayamantram2.mp3



…contd…




There was lots of ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ heard. Everyone was processing what was just said. Most of us could relate to this experience too! Others also joined with similar anecdotes and experiences from their circle of friends and family. I was amused as even I had had similar tales to share. The entire exercise goes waste just with a wrong intention and hallow purpose that it supports. It just remains to be one more “travel act” the pictures of which were good enough for face-book and other social sites. The actual benefit is lost. Not because of some profound reason, but for a simple logical reason. “you get what you give”.

 They made “physical journey” and so they ended up benefiting physically only. 


“They get what they deserve”. So true!


They felt they had to do physical journey and they received physical enjoyments in return. But, going inwards is the path less taken, less further continued as it is journey which doesn’t have ‘group companions’ as in physical journey. This is a lovely journey. You don’t get to use any mode of transport here. I would say, hence inward journey is no-cost one and the easiest one but to non-takers this is exactly the reason to not take it up. How sad is that!


“But once you embark on this internal journey” she continued “and get the taste of joys on this journey, trust me all other enjoyments look cheap and redundant.


सबसे बड़ा नशा यह  है

Sabse bada naasha yeh hai!


It’s the best of intoxicates and once tasted you can’t let it go. You want more and more of it. there is no better addiction than the addiction of going within.



...contd.....

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