Friday, November 9, 2018
What is the exact meaning of Moksha (Liberation)?
Sunday, November 4, 2018
In Hinduism, Why Arghya (Offering Water) is offered to Baal Surya (Red Sun) in the morning?
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Third law of newton in Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta
Saturday, July 28, 2018
What is the correct meaning of Mantra?
Some specific words, sentence, a letter or any specific sound are considered as mantra and recited in daily. Hindu spiritual followers almost daily chant some word or can be called as mantra to attained the spiritual upliftment.
There are various types of mantra in Hindu religions. All those mantras creat some feeling in mind of reciter of that mantra. Modern psychology also accept that if any person think anything and feels accordingly, then he is attracting that thought to be happen in reality. Yes, thought is a imagination but continuously thinking on any topic. Nature will bring that thought to be happen in reality. Therefore mantra helps to Concentrate on single thought or feeling. After chanting mantra for some time, we get mastery and control over that thought and feeling of that mantra. Such a success in mantra recitation is called siddhi.
In Hindu religion, some of mantras are meaningless but create some specific sound or vibration in environment. Due to this, some feelings are generated in mind. Such feelings go on increasing day by day on reciting that mantra. Such mantras may be of a single letter or more than a single letter. Those mantras are called as Beej mantras like ह्रीं, श्रीं, क्लिं, ऐं, डूं and द्रों.
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Why Hindus follows Mrutyu Sutak (Death Ritual Unhygienic conditions) ?
Hindu follow some rituals after the death of any Human being. That is called as Mrityu Sutak (Death ritual).
Death ritual are considered for twelve days. After the death of any person in any family, the whole family or dynasty peoples stay separate from society till the completion of death ritual. They don't go to place where society peoples gathered like temple and market. Even they are not allowed to touch society peoples and celebrate the festival during this period.
Due to such kinds of restriction, any person may think that all these are nonsense and blind faith. But on the basis of scientific evaluation, it should be done. In modern days, to stop prevention of epidemic or flu diseases through environment, patients are treated within some restricted area. Similarly, family or dynasty peoples of death person are restricted due to having doubt that the person died may have some epidemic diseases and peoples around that people also may have infection. Hence, the infection in family peoples of that death peoples are monitored upto 12 days. In olden days, there was no facilities to detect epidemic diseases and hence, such methods was being used to stop prevention of epidemic disease. Then a question arises in mind, then why it is followed for all kinds of death like accidental, endemic diseases and natural death. Here is the answer, in all kinds of diseases, immunity of human body get reduced and there is the probability to be infected by epidemic diseases.
Then another question arises, why it is followed only upto 12 days. In olden day, the incubation period of any diseases in human body was considered as approximately 12 days ( According to modern science incubation period may be more or less related to various diseases).
Monday, March 5, 2018
Why olden day kings were marrying more than one?
There were many reason to marry with different women. In modern world, it is known as polygamy. First reason is that, in ancient time population of women (female) were more than man (male). Then, it was very difficult to search a capable person for a girl. Girls were on highest peak of sexual desire. Hence, intellectual peoples of that time allowed people of society to follow polygamy to stabilize the social arrangement and want to prevent unsocial activities like rape and malicious relationship.
Second reason for accepting polygamy (Doing marriage more than one) in ancient india was to make a good relationships with enemy and to stabilize the ruling system.
Third reason of polygamy was, by marrying with daughter or Sister of enemy was considered as one of the victory over the enemy by conquering their kingdom. Some time defeated king accept patronage of the victorious king by marrying their daughter or Sister with him to protect his kingdom from destruction.
Fourth biggest reason of ancient king of India were marrying more than one to spread their empire or to full fill the requirement of Army power by the relative king in war. Relative kings were supporting each other in war by supply army and lots of wealth.
Fifth reason is to spread their empire of family, ancient monarchy system was allowing their king or emperor to mary more than one. So the king can provide more succession to control over the largest empire.
Sunday, March 4, 2018
What is Shodoshopchaar and Panchopchar pooja in Hinduism?
In Hindu ritual, some one must have heared about Shodoshopachar puja and Panchopchar pooja. Here, pooja means worship to God. In Hindu, worship rituals Shodoshopchar means worship with 16 offers to God with complete feeling and Panchopchar means only five offering worship. Basically, Shoodoshopchar pooja is specially done on some occasional worship. Panchopchar pooja is done on daily basis. In Panchopchar pooja, 5 things are offered generally, those are Gandh (Fragrance), Dhoop (Fragrance with Smoke or Inccense stick), Deep (Fire lamp with Cow ghee), Pushp (Flower), Naivaidya (Food like fruit or sweets). In Hindu temples, on daily basis God and Godess are being worshiped with panchopchar poojan. But in special occassion or tithis special Shodospchar puja is performed. All these activities are also called as Karmakand. Performing these activities by offering without feelings in mind will not be 100℅ fruitful unless creating feeling in mind.
Also there is a Pooja called Manas Pooja, in which God or Goddesses are not actually offered any physical material but only the worshiper imagine about offering and create feelings in mind. Such a imagination worship means Manas Pooja brings 100℅ fruitfulness for devotees.
Monday, February 26, 2018
What is the meaning of Avtaar and how many types of avtaar are there?
Meaning of Avtaar is, who come down from above is know as Avtaar and such process is called Avtaaran. In Hinduism, among 5 prime God and Goddess like Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesh, Lord Surya and Goddess Durga are able to take avtaar.
In all yugas, Lord Vishnu had taken avtaar for Establishment of Dharma and destruction of evils. Vishnu Avtaars are Meena (Fish), Kashyap (Tortoise), Varah (Bore), Narshingha (Half man and Half Lion), Vaman ( dwarf human), Parshuram, Ram, Krishna, Buddha and Kalki. In future incarnation or avtaar will be Kalki avatar.
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Why SUN and MOON both are considered as planet in Hindu astrology ? while modern science consider SUN as Star and Moon as natural satellite
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
In any Hindu worship, Why filled water pot is worshipped first (Kalash Sthapan and Pooja)
Now I will explain, why it is worshipped and what is the reason to worship. Filled water pot is a symbolic form of mother earth and on its various part diifferent type of God are called and worshipped. Base of filled water pot signifies the grass land of earth, hence rice crop, paddy crop or maize crops are placed with some soil on the area, then after clay pot or any metal pots like silver, copper, brass etc is placed. Then water is completely filled up to the opening of clay pot which indicate that interior parts of earth having lots of water and mother earth has capability to store water.
In Hindu ritual, placing and worshiping of filled water pot is called as "KALASH STHAPAN".
During placing of Kalash area by keeping some crop of rice, paddy aur maize, first mantra is chanted as "Bhu rasi, Bhumi rasi........." to worship supportness of mother earth (Adhara Shakti). During filling if water, seven holy rivers are called into kalasha with God Varuna (God of water).
Kalash is worshipped to enhance the "Dhara Shakti" means supportive power. Without supportive power, nothing can be happen. Without strengthening the base of a building, you can't built upper part of building. Hence, to get success in worship or anything, support power is to be worshipped first. This way mother earth is symbolically worshipped.
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Concept of Rebirth in Shrimad Bhagwat Gita on the ground of Science

In science chapter of thermodynamic, we have studied a law that "Energy in the universe neither be created nor be destroyed but can be transformed from one form of energy to another form. In Bhagwat geeta same law is explained as "Soul never had birth any time in past nor will die any time in future, but every time soul hold a new body like changing of cloth". Every time body dies but soul remain as it is. Soul is eternal.
Here, I want say that when a living body do movement for any activity. It mean body has some energy and when body dies, no activity is performed by body. It meant body loss the energy. So directly we can say, soul in living body is a kind of energy. If the law of thermodynamic is true in basis of science. Then we also can rebirth concept is also true.
In universe, everything has mass and on duration of time that mass body losses in the form of energy to the universe and returns back to existence in another mass form. According to Einstein's Law of relativity, everything that have mass, that thing must have energy.
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Why Lord Ganesh is worshipped first before starting any worship or initiating any good activity?
Itself name "Ganesh" indicate what it's mean. Meaning of Ganesh is the Chief of group. Can be said master in expert group. As we know mind is Chief controller of human body. Mind controls the body and hence, Organs of the body are Gana or Group and Mind (Maan) is the controller of Gana or Group. Therefore, Mind can be called as Ganesh.
In puranas, it is found that Lord Ganesh was born from Mother Parvati. Mother Parvati had given birth to Lord Ganesh by making idol, collecting her body dirt's and paste of turmeric that she was using to polish that on her body. Then, she give life to Ganesh by using Psychic power. If this story is used to understand properly and any one can get reality of it. Some people's questions me during my preaching, then how Lord Shiva become the father of Ganesh.
Lord Shiva is great yogi, no one can become master in yog without controlling his mind (Maan). Lord Shiva is the controller of Mind by doing continue meditation called Sambhavi mudra. Third eye of Lord Shiva, it self indicate that he has complete control over the mind and has developed well.
Mouse is the vehicle of Lord Ganesh it indicates that Mind is very fast and hurry. It couldn't be controlled by any ordinary people.
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Why marijuana and belladone generally used to worship Lord Shiva?
In Hindu worship of Lord Shiva, it is generally observed that Marijuana (Ganja or Bhang) and Belladone fruit (Dhatura) which are offered to Lord Shiv as food. These both substance are come under the narcotic act and using in India is illegal. Then some may ask that then why these things are used in worship and also being consumed by some devotees. Yes using of these narcotic materials cause to health problems if these things are taken in excess quantity more than required quantity. According to tantrik and yogic experts considers that consuming Marijuan (Ganja) as smoking or eating Marijuana (Bhang) and Belladone (Dhatura) help to attend deep meditation and Samadhi. As Lord Shiva is the Supreme Yogi and Tantrik, Lord Shiva alway happy to consume and smoke marijuana. With that he also love to eat Belladone.
Hence, typical Shiva Devotees like aghories and Kapaliks alway used to consume Marijuana and Belladone. A chemical compound containing in Marijuana is called Cannabinoid that affect our brain neutons to think and concentrate on single thought. Due to Cannabinoid, dopamine is get secreted in brain. Then the person feels pleasure, relaxe and euphoria. Therefore, in ancient india sages were using marijuana to go in deep meditation.
Sunday, April 2, 2017
What is the actual meaning of Yoga
The word Yoga is most popular now a days in whole world. In Sanskrit, Yoga is called as Yog, which is the correct pronunciation. The name Yoga is given by Western practitioners when Yog reached to western countries. In western countries and other countries in the world considers it as a only exercise to stay fitt. Even in India, modern Indians don't know what is the meaning of yog and they also consider it just an excercise to live a healthy life.
Practicing Yog regularly, one can achieve the physical as well as Spirituality. Main objective of Yog is to achieve Spiritual upliftment. As we know that a healthy body have a healthy mind. Similarly, Yog started to make body healthy and automatically mind becomes healthy. A healthy mind brings Spritual development in that person.
In ancient text, It is defined as addition of something is called Yog and Separation of Something are called Viyog. The Spritual meaning of Yog is that the soul of living creatures alway want to get add with supreme soul. Another meaning of Yog is to wake up inactive Kundalin and to get add into Shashrar Chakra to see Brahma Darshan.
There is various kind of Yog in Hindu text and all describes well. But modern Indians are not aware of it. They only know that YOG means Pranayam (also known as breathing excercise), Asanas ( Various posture), Dhyan ( Meditation). In Shri Madd Bhagwat Gita, there is 18 lessons and each and every lesson teaches a different kind of YOG. Title of Some of lessons are Sankhya Yog which is also known as Gyan Yog, Karm sanyash yog, Akshar Brahma yog, Bhakti yog etc. In other text also, various kind of Yog are mentioned like Naadanushandhan Yog, Mantra Yog and Tantra Yog.
Peoples only know about Ashtang Yog or Hath Yog. Ashtang Yog is not initiated by Patanjali but it is complied by Patanjali in later stage. In ashtang yog means eight parts of Yog is a works of compilation by Maharishi Patanjali. Eight part of Yog are Yam, Niyam, Asan, Pranayam, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyan and Samadhi. There is also sub part of Ashtang Yog.
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