Thursday, June 14, 2012

SIX SCHOOL OF THOUGHTS OF HINDUISM

In  Hinduism we have six school of thoughts. These are known as SATH DARSHANAS. sad in sanskrit being six. and Darshana means philosophy.[drs the root stands for to see or to understand.The six school of thouhts are Yoga-----[ashtanga yoga=eight limbs of yoga shastra]Yoga  shastra deals with body and the mind.It also talks about samatvam, which means to balance our body and mind, thereby  attaining cleansing the mind so that one can attain ti knowledge of the shastras.   [2]mimmsa= HERE shastra deals with our actions and rituals therein to reduce our dukkha[sadness] affecting the mind.According to these school of thoughts, if we perfect our actions, both physical and spiritual, we will never suffer from dukkha.[3]Nyaya=Nyaya emphasises on logic and establishes cause and effect relationships, between everything happening in this universe. Everything happens because of a cause, including suffering, and if we address the cause of dukkham, we can get rid of our troubles.[4] vaisehika=According to this school world goes through stages of evolution and dissolution.,including our actions. If we understand this correctly and act according to right stage of our actions we remain happy and avoid pain.[5]SAMKHYA=According to this school, life is a combination of consciousness[PURUSHA]  and PRAKRITHI[  inertness] While  Purusha is consciousness, the body, mind and senses are prakruthi. PRAKRUTHI depends upon Purusha for existence.At the same time PURUSHA needs Prakruthi in order to function in this universe. These close links between the two is  what allows life to function. [6] V EDANTA= IT holds the view of knowledge of religion as the cure for suffering.Vedanta  has KARMA KANDA [ACTION OR RITUALISTIC] and JNYANA KANDA[KNOWLEDGE  based]    Within this vedas, we have three schools, namely ADVAITA,VISHISHTADVAITA, AND DWAITA.      all SIX SCHOOL OF ABOVE MENTIONED   THOUGHTS          ARE FOR  addressing the spiritual  uplift for the mankind.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

AYURVEDA [ancient holistic health system]

Ayurveda, the ancient system, is not just treating sickness, but rather it prevents the sickness and enhances health, longevity, and vitality. It,s a complete way of life, based on balance of Vata, Pittha, Kapha. and thus being harmony with nature. Ayurvedic way of treatments are simple,It focuses on concepts,rather than complicated details and and steps of treatments  are practical.It also discusses psychology behind fitness imbalances of individuals, and provides effective ways to reduce mental, emotional and physical hunger, and enjoy constructive, lasting change. In INDIA Ayurveda, is practised, since thousands of years, and it,s branch of ADARVA Veda. This way of treatment is suitable to any kind of patients, since it does,nt focus on the bodily ailments. In this system  three forces of vada, pittha, and kapha should be balanced. for any patient. Thus there is universality, as far as treatments are concerned.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

POWER OF THE MIND

VASISTHA TELLS SRI RAMA.IT IS PRECISELY THE MIND WHICH TAKES BIRTH HERE IN THIS WORLD.THE MIND ALONE GROWS AND SWELLS.IT IS THE GROWING MIND THAT ONE HAS TO HARNESS FOR GETTING HIS REDUMPTION. SPIRITUAL VISION ALONE CAN HELP HIM TO THIS END.BIRTH,GROWTH,FREEDOM ETC ARE REALLY OF THE MIND AND OF NONE ELSE. THE FIRST STEP IN ACHIEVING LIBERATION IS TO LEAD THE MIND TO A STATE OF HOLINESS. FOR THAT,THE SEEKER MUST FIRST GAIN THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE SASHTRAS.He should have  a clear sense of dispassion.The third comes the quality of seeking the company of the wise.Taking to vichara [discrimination], percieve with inner mind, your inmost presence-the self-in the body.Let it;s peacefulness and quietitude fill you as the cool  and brilliant moonlight fills the sky.

Monday, June 4, 2012

DHYANA YOGA-CH-6 VERSE13 AND 14[BHAGAVAT GITA]

SAMAM KAYA SHIROGREEVAM, DARAYAN ACHALAM STHIRAHA.  SAMPREKSHYA NASIKAGRAM SWAM DISHASCHANAVA  LOKAYAN....PRASHANTATMA VIGATHABEE  BRAHMACHARIVRATE STHITHAHA. MANAHA SAMYAMYA MACCHHITHO YUKTHA ASEETHA MATHPARAHA.MEANING--------HOLDING- ONESELF FIRM WITHOUT MOVING,KEEPING THE BODY,HEAD,AND NECK IN ONE STRAIGHT LINE,[AS THOUGH]LOOKINGAT THE TIP OF ONE,S NOSE[FOR EYE POSITION]AND NOT LOOKING IN ALL DIRECTIONS.......BEING THE ONE WHOSE MIND IS TRANQUIL,WHO IS FREE FROM FEAR, ESTABLISHED IN ONE'S COMMITMENT TO THE LIFE OF A BRAHMACHARIN, MAY[THAT]MEDITATOR SIT THINKING OF ME, HAVING ME AS THE ULTIMATE GOAL,WHILE WITHDRAWING THE FROM FROM EVERYTHING ELSE.    THIS IS THE ADVICE WHICH KRISHNA GIVES TO ARJUNA ABOUT THE WAY FOR MEDITATION,IT'S POSTURE ETC. BY HAVING STHIRATHA ONE CAN EASILY MEDITATE UPON THE ALL PERVADING LORD, AND THUS A JEEVA IS ABLE TO CONNECT WITH THE LORD, LATER HE WILL REALISE, HE HIMSELF IS THE LORD, THROUGH VEDAS WHEN HIS MIND IS CLEAR. AND ONE CAN REALISE BRAHMAN OR ATMAN, WITHOUT MUCH DIFFICULTY.