Monday, 10 December 2012

HINDU MYTHS-01– Vishnu’s first Avatar – The Matsya (Fish)

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| I am presenting the Hindu Myths in the most simplified manner, 
| so that Purana-katha's could reach the ordinary folks in the most 
| simplified manner. Bearing in mind that the story itself has 
| scientific explanations, but telling these myths 
| in the scientific language will only distance the audience - and it 
| should be read only when they are ready to absorb that level of 
| knowledge.
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| Please use this Mythical stories as:
| 1. a General knowledge on Hinduism
| 2. a bedtime story for your children to trigger their right-brain 
|     creativity through story-telling
| 3. a guide to understand the greatness of Sri Maha Vishnu, 
|     Narayana and  His planetary expansions.
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| Nehru Nagappan
| Perumal Temple Klang
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HINDU MYTHS – Vishnu’s first Avatar – The Matsya (Fish)

How Mankind was saved from Extinction


Ref: Magical Indian Myths, by Anita Nair



MANU

Once upon a time, there lived a good and holy man called Manu.  But Manu was not happy because everyone around him, including his wife and children, were dishonest and wicked people.  They laughed at his honest ways and taunted him for being a silly fool.  But Manu refused to be swayed by their words and went about life in a quiet and righteous fashion.

Sometimes though, he would become very sad and desperate and then he would fold his hands in prayer and plead the Gods he prayed to every day, “When will you take me away from these evil people?  Is there to be no end to my suffering?”



Every morning, just before he sat down to eat his breakfast, Manu would fetch a small pot of water from the well to wash his hands.  One morning as he poured water over his hands, he heard a tiny voice cry, “Help! Help!”







LITTLE FISH

Surprised, Manu looked around him and into the well.  But he could see no one.  Then he looked into the pot of water and in it was a tiny horned fish.  As Manu watched, the fish opened its mouth and spoke to him in human voice, “Preserve me and I will preserve you!”

Manu smiled and said, “Don’t worry, I shall not harm you.  But how will you help me?  You are so tiny that a frog can swallow you in one gulp!”  The fish swam a full circle and said, “I cannot reveal the future to you but preserve me and I shall preserve you….”

So Manu left the fish in the little pot and put it away in a safe place.  He knew if his children saw the fish, they would kill it just for fun.  Every day, Manu fed the fish and it talked to him about life and the importance of being a good human being.  The fish grew rapidly and soon he had to move it to a tank at the bottom of his garden.  But the fish continued to grow and so he moved it to a nearby lake.  But it wouldn’t stop growing and Manu turned to the fish for help.  “You will soon be bigger than the lake!  Where shall I keep you now?”

TO THE OCEAN

“Take me to the ocean and come to see me every day.  Soon, it will be a time for me to fulfil the purpose for which I was sent here”, the fish said and Manu did as it asked him to.

The ocean was a few hours away from his house.  After the fish moved to the ocean, Manu would go there every evening with a bag of puffed rice.  When he scattered the rice on the waves, the fish would appear before him. 

A SHIP FOR THE SEED OF EVERY LIVING BEING

One evening, it was waiting for Manu and when he walked into the waves, the fish said, “Manu, the time has come for you to plan your escape.  I want you to build a ship and keep in it the seed of every living being.  You too must live in it.  Do not stay in your house once the ship is ready”

Manu was bemused by the fish’s order.  But he trusted the fish greatly.  By now, Manu had realized that it was no ordinary creature.  So he went to the forest and set about chopping some strong trees.  As he cut the branches and built his ship, his family and neighbours mocked him.  “Ho, ho, ho… going somewhere, are you?” one man said.   “What a fool he is! He’s building a ship so far away from the sea.  How do you plan to get it into the water?  Will you wait for the rains to sweep it away?   Ha, ha, ha…”, his family laughed.

But Manu went about his task.  Soon, the ship was built and he began to live in it.  “He’s gone mad!”, his wife shrieked.  “Why has he stopped living in his house and started living in a ship that’s not even on the sea?”

But Manu refused to get angry and continued to live in the ship.  Every evening he went to meet the fish, which had grown as big as a hill now.  “Tonight’s the night!”, the fish said.  “There will be a great storm and the flood waters will destroy all living creatures.  Stay in your ship and I shall come for you”.

Manu rushed home to warn his family and the whole town.  “Come into my ship.  You will be safe there.  The flood waters will kill all of you”, he cried.   But no one would listen to him. 

THE GREAT STORM

That night, a great storm blew.  It was a storm so powerful that no one had seen anything like it before.  Rain poured down in torrents, lightning flashed continuously, and the waters of the ocean rose higher and higher.  Soon the whole world was submerged.  No man, woman or child survived, except Many, who stayed dry and warm in his ship that floated on the surface of the rising water.



The fish arrived when the storm was at its peak.  “Manu”, it said, “fasten a cable from the ship to my horn”.  Manu did as the fish asked and it towed his ship through the waters.  They sailed high above the Himalayan peaks and the tall mountains of the world.  The journey took so many days and years and Manu began to feel lonely.  He missed human company.  “Is the world to end with me?” he worried.  “Am I to be the last man on earth?  Please Gods, help me.  I would like to have some children, to love and protect and to leave the legacy of life”

So Manu was granted a wife, and when the flood receded, they went back to live on the earth.  Their children became the ancestors of mankind. 






As for the fish - Matsya – it was none other than Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Lord Saniswaran Weekly Milk Abhishegam


There will be a weekly Milk Abhishegam programme on Saturdays, at 5am.

Benefits (Palan):

- longevity of life (aayul)
- To remove the Thosams
- Peace of mind at workplace
- Work to produce good results
- Businesses to grow exponentially
- Ability to obtain positive and can-do attitude
- Remove all difficulties in life

Join in every Saturday morning at 5am to participate in the Milk Abhishegam for Sani Bhagavan, at Perumal Temple, Klang

Do view the preview of the Weekly Milk Abhishegam at Perumal Temple website/youtube:






Saturday, 28 April 2012

ATTRACTING MONEY: It's all about HABIT (In conjunction with LAXMI KUBERA YAAGAM)

LAW OF HABIT

Millions of people go through life in poverty because they have made destructive use of the Law of Habit.
It's been programmed, for reasons only they know why, that majority of people SPEND what they have than they do about ways and means of SAVING.

Fix in your mind the thought that your ability is limited to a given earning capacity, and you will never earn more than that!, because the law of habit will set up the limitation of the amount you can earn, your subconscious will accept this limitation, and soon, due to your own programming of mind, you will be slipping into poverty; opportunities will no longer knock at your door.

Debt is SLAVERY!.   Poverty alone is sufficient to kill off one's ambitions, destroys your self confidence and hope, but add to it the burden of debt, you are doomed for failure.

Understand this, when you are in poverty, no man can express himself in terms that commands respect, no man can create a definite purpose in life, with heavy debt hanging over his head.  Don't be a SLAVE to poverty.   Do not let your generation and ancestors to be shamed by your own children and grandchildren in future!
There is nothing quite so humiliating,  that carries such great agony and suffering, as poverty in old age, when personal services are no longer marketable, and one must turn to relatives or to charitable organizations for mere existence.

How to master the fear of poverty?

  1. Quit the habit of buying on credit.   Abandon credit cards.  Do not be fooled by monthly installment schemes.  Why do you buy in credit, when you have the Debits?   And if you dont have the debits, why do you buy in the first place?  Accumulate enough cash (Debit) and buy in cash on things that you desire.
  2. Create the habit of regular saving proportion to your income... whatever the income may be.  As an advice, and as a start, dump in minimum 20% of your income to create the habit of saving.  PAY YOURSELF FIRST, before you pay others (credit cards, mortgages, etc..).
  3. DO NOT, for whatever reasons, spend more than your income.
  4. Include in your Daily PRAYERS, with a burning desire, on the amount of money you intend to have, and most importantly, what you intend to GIVE IN RETURN for that abundance of wealth. 
  5. Laxmi-Kuberan Yaagam organized and conducted by Perumal Temple, Klang (see events)  provides an ideal avenue for you to energize your prayers above, and to obtain divine blessing in achieving your financial goals.
  6. Involve and mix with people who are wealthy and with integrity.

Where does our money go (typical scenario)?
Savings Account .... NOTHING!
Living ................. 60%
Education ............ NOTHING!
Recreation ........... 35%
Life Insurance ....... NOTHING!
* Under the recreation, of course, many expenditures that do not really "recreate" such as money spent on alcohols, cigarrettes, dinner parties, and other similar items which may actually server to undermine one's health and destroy character.

How much should one save?

The list below is a suggestion on how much you could allocate from your monthly income:
Savings Account .... 20%
Living ................. 50%
Education ............ 10%
Recreation ........... 10%
Life Insurance ....... 10%

** Extracted from the Law of Success (Napoleon Hill)


.... to be continued.

Please contact the Priest or the Management Committee of Perumal Temple, Klang on details of how you / your family / your business could benefit from the Laxmi Kubera Yaagam.

Find out more details on the Lakshmi Kubera Yagam, which will be held from June 4 to June 24, from the following sites:

Perumal Temple Website:  www.perumaltemple.com

Perumal Temple facebook site:  www.facebook.com/PerumalTemple


Friday, 27 April 2012

Navagraha Prayers

NAVAGRAHA PRAYERS

Just last week (Apr 21, 2012), I had a "situation" at the Navagraha Temple at the Perumal Temple, Klang.
It was a Saturday night, obviously rather crowded with devotees who are performing their religious duties.

As usual, I go for my rounds to see if everything goes well at Perumal Temple and at Navagraha temple.
I noticed a man carrying the Ellu  (Sesame Seeds) Chatty and was going around the temple with the villaku (lamp). I stopped him, and advised him that it is not proper to go around the temple carrying the lamp, for reasons that I will explain below.

The man got offended, and asked me to hold the lamp instead.  He became furious and told me off that he have doing this for more than 10 years, and who am I to stop him from going around the navagraha temple carrying the lamp.

I have advised him that, it is my duty, as the temple representative, to advice the devotees on the proper manner and processes of religious rituals.

Unhappy still, the man just left the lamp, stopped his prayers, and left... while still shouting and complaining about the way I have treated him.

Well.... one of those days for me!  All are done in the name and for the benefit of the Lord!.

Bad practices

First, recognize that Navagraha (and especially Sani Bhagavan) are NOT negative energies.  Each of the navagraha produces tremendous balans (benefits) for the devotees.  For example, Sani Bhagavan is a GREAT teacher of life.  He creates challenges in life, so that our soul matures and transformation takes place so that we could seek success in our life.  Sani Bhagavan is also the 'Ayul-kaaragan', i.e. he takes care of the longevity of ones life.  I have observed the following BAD practices by devotees when they approach the Navagraha (and you will be amazed at the things that the priests and temple goes through when it comes to Navagraha prayers):
  1. Devotees does not accept prasadams from Navagraha.  When a flower or fruit is offered to a devotee, the devotee will hold the flower prasadam, circles the prasadam around their head 3 times, and leaves the prasadam at the Navagraha temple - on the assumption that "sani bhagavan will follow them if they carry the prasadam back home".  Realise this - Sani Bhagavan, Guru Bhagavan and all other Navagrahams are LORDS, not devils.  They are there to help you.  Each of the Navagraha carries out specific duties.  The prasadams are given as a way as a mean of appreciating the devotees.  Therefore, to "return" back the prasadam offered is an insult to the Lords themselves. 
  2. Worst, some devotees spits onto the prasadam, and leaves them at the temple.
  3. Worst still, there were incidence where the temple priest were spit at, for the same reason!
  4. Some devotees goes around the Navagraha temple 9 times anti-clockwise
  5. Some devotees goes around the Navagraha temple 7 times clockwise, and 2 times anti-clockwise
  6. Some devotees carries the Ellu (Sesame Seed) lamp while they go around the Navagraha at Perumal Temple.
  7. Some devotees still have some chats left via their mobile device, while going around the temple.  
  8. Some devotees purchases just ONE receipt and takes 5-9 Ellu lamps
  9. Some devotees just takes the Ellu lamp without purchasing any receipts.

Bad Karmas

  1. When we lack of knowledge, we need to seek the knowledge.  Ignorance is a Sin.
  2. Going around anti-clockwise is only done during inauspicious occasions, such as funerals.  Hence, we are creating more sins by going around anti-clockwise at the Navagraha temple, since we are facing the Lords and Gods.  
  3. One must understand the SIGNIFICANCE of the lamps, the Ghee, and how our minds can send vibrations and messages (praartanai) via these lamps to the Lords.  It is not meant to be carried and going around the temple.
  4. One must engage their mind fully concentrating on their praartanai (prayers, purposes in life) instead of getting distracted.  Hence the importance of a) turning off your devices.  b) Absolute Silence and avoid talking unnecessarily with friends/family/children during the praartanai 
  5. The Law of Karma, Law of Compensation plays a role in every action that we do.  All Hindus believes in this system.  Hence, when we try to break the system by doing any acts that are unethical, breach of trust, dishonesty, etc, it's between you as an individual and the Universe and Gods.   Temple is the best place to learn and obtain these good energies.

Feedbacks Welcomed

  1. Please do share on your experiences in conducting your duties at the Navagraha Temples.
  2. Frequently asked Questions (FAQ's) were discussed and highlighted by Perumal Temple Priests in their video which had been posted in the Youtube.
  3. You may also post any queries / doubts regarding the Navagraha prayers, and we'll try our level best to address them here.
  4. Feel free to visit the following Youtube page to know more of the do's and don't.
              The Video can be found at :  http://youtu.be/6qO46vlc0K8

Guru Peyarchi Maha Yaagam

  1. On a separate note, Guru Peyarchi Maha Yaagam will be conducted on May 13, 2012.
  2. All devotees are welcomed to participate in this Maha Yaagam by paying a small administration amount of RM30 only.
  3. An awareness video on this Guru Peyarchi Programme can be found at:
              http://youtu.be/6qO46vlc0K8


                                    

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