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Wednesday 1 July 2020

Manuwad is the solution to all the problems

Must read Puri Shankaracharya's divine message ..!

Maa Sita,an avatar of Sri Lakshmi

                             Maa Sita is the consort of Lord Rama and an avatar of Sri Lakshmi. She is esteemed as the paragon of spousal and feminine virtues for all women. Sita is described as the daughter of the earth goddess, Bhumi and the adopted daughter of King Janaka of Videha and his wife, Queen Sunaina. Sita is known for her dedication, self-sacrifice, courage and purity. . When Sita reaches adulthood, Janaka organises a Swayamvara in Janakpurdham with the condition that Sita would marry only that person who would be able to string Pinaka, the bow of the god Shiva. Janaka knew that the bow of Shiva was not even liftable, let alone string able for ordinary mortals, and for selfish people it was not even approachable. Thus, Janaka tries to find the best husband for Sita. .

Karna was an illegitimate child ?

In the Mahabharata, Karna asked Lord Krishna - “My mother left me the very moment I was born. Is it my fault that I was born an illegitimate child? I did not get education from Dronacharya as I was not considered a Kshatriya. Parashuram taught me but then cursed me to forget everything when he came to know that I am the son of Kshatriya Kunti. A cow accidentally shot my arrow and its owner cursed me without my fault. I was humiliated in Draupadi's swayamvara. Even Kunti eventually told me the truth to save her other sons. Everything I received is Duryodhana's charity. So how did I go wrong in favouring him? " Lord Krishna replied, "Karna, I was born in a prison. Death was waiting for me even before my birth. The night I was born, I was separated from my giving birth parents. Since childhood, you grew up listening to the sounds of swords, chariots, horses, bows and arrows. I only got Gwal's Goshala, Gobar and many attempts on my life before I walked! Neither any army nor any education. I would hear people saying that I am the cause of all their problems. When all of you were being praised by teachers for your bravery, I did not get any education. I joined the sage Sandipani's Gurukul at the age of 16! You got married to your favourite girl. I could not find the girl I loved and had to marry those I wanted or whom I rescued from demons. I had to take my entire community from the banks of the Yamuna to the beach far away to save me from jarasandha. I was called Ranchor because of my escape!

Sunday 31 May 2020

The stupa-Symbol of peace is calm

Corona infection has disrupted public life in the world. At a time when human life is in danger of extinction, the condition of the assets and public property connected with human life is almost deserted. Neither physicists nor spiritual and religious thinkers have been able to imagine normal conditions.
The government has been working hard to restore normalcy and reduce human losses.

Friday 29 May 2020

Salvation Path-Barahkshetra Dham

Varaha Avatar
Along with natural beauty, Nepal is also very important from a religious point of view. Due to divine compassion, Nepal is also called the land of gods and the land of knowledge. In every region here, from the Himalayas to the open plains, the abode of the gods is found for various
reasons, whether it is due to penance or knowledge, or due to the creation of natural or human civilization. Barakhshetra is a very important place where Hindus have a spiritual faith. It is also the abode of salvation from the sufferings of the whole world.

Tuesday 26 May 2020

Ramdhuni Temple- living history of Tretayuga

Paduka Charan

Sunsari district of Eastern Nepal is not only a place of immense natural beauty but also a unique source of ancient divine civilization and culture. Barahkshetra Dham, Panchkanya, and Bijayasubba, the center of the ancient civilization or the origin of natural civilization, have many historical and ancient civilizations.

Haleshi- Second Pashupatinath

Aakash Cave
Let's go through the east-west Highway in the plains of eastern Nepal. The beautiful view of the plains seen during the journey is breathing. The fertile land of Nepal, the Tarai, is the confluence of all castes.
Passing the eastern chowk Ithari, we turn north from Mirchaya. Walking towards Katari Bazar on the Siddhicharan Road which is scattered on the Chure Hills.
The region of high Mahabharat Hills and Chure Mountains is also called Bhitri Madhesh. It covers about 33 districts from east Jhapa to west Kanchanpur. 
We now make the arduous journey of about 46 km to Ghurmi Via Katari Bazar. Now
if you're traveling from Kathmandu, this will be your confluence. From Khurkot on the BP Highway to Sunkoshi edge(side by side), your journey will be no less memorable.

Manuwad is the solution to all the problems

Must read Puri Shankaracharya's divine message ..!