This is an enchanting story of the deep love of a devotee for his Lord, who comes to his rescue and saves him. Prahlad was one of the greatest devotees of Lord Vishnu. On this day Lord Vishnu incarnated as Narasimha in order to kill Hiranyakashyap and save Prahlad.
Hiranyakashyap’s brother, Hiranyaksha, set out to conquer the universe. His attacks and plunder ravaged the worlds, so he was killed by Lord Vishnu. Hiranyakashyap was pained by the death of his brother and wanted to take vengeance on Lord Vishnu.
He invoked Lord Brahma and performed rigorous austerities in order to secure the boon of immortality. Lord Brahma told him that this boon could not be given and he could ask for anything else. So he sought a boon that he cannot be killed by a man or an animal.
Or by demons or Gods. Or by any weapon. He cannot be killed in day or night, nor inside a home or outside it. The boon from Lord Brahma made Hiranyakashyap invincible and he set out to conquer the earth and heavens. In the meantime, his wife gave birth to Prahlad.
Hiranyakashyap wanted his son to learn the arts of demon powers and become a powerful ruler. Hiranyakashyap proclaimed himself as God and ordered all his subjects to worship him and not any other God. Prahlad refused to follow this rule and worshipped Lord Vishnu.
He had already received the mantra of 'Om Namo Narayana' when he was in his mother’s womb from Sage Narada. It's said that once, when Hiranyakashyap was observing penance, Narada had advised Kayadhu (wife of Hiranyakashyap) to practice the devotion of Lord Vishnu.
Prahlad told his father that Lord Vishnu was the only God and he would not accept his father as God. Hiranyakashyap was enraged and ordered his servants to kill Prahlad. He was rolled down from a high mountain, thrown from the cliff into the sea, thrown into a pit of serpents.
He was made to sit on a pyre with his aunt Holika. As he practiced Smaran and was always chanting the name of Lord Vishnu, he was protected and could not be harmed. Hiranyakashyap wanted to fight and kill Lord Vishnu for taking away Prahlad’s loyalties from him.
He dragged Prahlad to the main court & asked him where his Lord was present. Prahlad replied that the Lord was everywhere. Hiranyakashyap pointed to the main pillar of the court and asked if the Lord was present in the pillar!
He replied that the Lord was present in the pillar and in the smallest twig. Hiranyakashyap roared in anger and hit the pillar with his mace and ordered Lord Vishnu to come out. The pillar blasted open and the form of Lord Narasimha came out roaring. It was a terrifying form.
It had the head of a lion and body of a man. The eyes were red with rage and the nails were curved talons of the lion. Everyone shook with fright at the sight except Prahlad who stood there silently in surrender. The fiery Narasimha attacked Hiranyakashyap and dragged him....
to the doorstep and placed him on his lap. He used his talons to tear his stomach. It was the doorstep – not inside the home or outside. It was sunset – neither day nor night. No weapon was used. The form was neither a man nor animal. Thus, Narasimha killed Hiranyakashyap.
It was difficult to calm down the raging Narasimha. Even Lakshmi Devi was afraid. But Prahlad went up to him fearlessly and thanked him for saving his life. He sang praises of Lord Vishnu, who is present everywhere – even in a pillar - to save his devotee.🙏 #NarasimhaJayanthi
While treating an old farmer, the Doc struck a conversation with him.
Eventually the topic got around to Rahul Gandhi and his role. The farmer said, *'Well sahib, Rahul is a "Khambe ka Kachhua!''*
Not being familiar with the term, the Doc asked, what "Khambe ka Kachhua'' was? 🤔
The old farmer said, 'When you're walking down a village road and if you come across a khamba (a fence post) with a turtle balanced on top, that's a *"Khambe ka Kachhua''.*
The old farmer saw the puzzled look on the doctor's face so he continued...
"You know he didn't get up there by himself,
*he doesn't belong up there,*
*he doesn't know what to do while he's up there,*
*he's elevated beyond his ability to function &*
*you just wonder which idiots put him up there, to begin with!"*
#TheGreatIndianWomen #RealIcons #RajmataJijabai mother of Shivaji, the bravest Maratha ever. She devoted her entire life for the country and religion. She had wished if a leader could be born who could unite Hindus and longed that her son would do it!
Jijabai wished so because she saw people falling into poverty in the once rich land and the culture being disintegrated. She felt angry seeing men around her, who couldn't protect the women and the children. They couldn't protect the country and their religion.
When she was pregnant, she used to say this prayer - "O Mother of the Universe, give me some of your strength. Put an end to the pride of the Marathas in the shameful service to the Muslims. Grant our lands independence. Grant that my wish be fulfilled, O Mother."
#FolkTales
"कहीं की ईंट, कहीं का रोड़ा, भानुमती ने कुनबा जोड़ा" is a popular saying that is often used in rural Indian heartland. Meaning, “Collecting bricks from someplace and gravel from elsewhere, Bhanumati patched together an unlikely home."
Kunba means a home, a family, but the ईंट, रोड़ा metaphor also indicates a physical house. Bhanumati was the daughter of King of Kamboj, Chandravarman. The fame of her beauty was known to all. Kamboj was a Kingdom adjacent to Gandhara, part of Greater India or Aryavarta.
In addition to beauty, Bhanumati was also famed for her physical strength and intelligence. She was said to be a combination of Lakshmi, Parvati and Saraswati, the Triambikas, to whom Chandravarma prayed when he did not beget any children after years of marriage.
'Farmers Protests'.
the bitter truth, probably -
(COPIED from a friend's wall)
I am still not clear about the issues involved in the Farmer's agitation. So, I asked a friend of mine, who besides engineering is a farmer from Abohar - Fazilka region of Punjab.
Now, after retirement, he is a full-time farmer.
This is what he told me.
"I have been actively farming for almost two decades now and I have witnessed many things happen at APMC’s.
I have seen classifications of C grade grain miraculously change into B grade grain.
Similarly, I've also witnessed the weighbridge weigh in the empty truck at 39 tons & the full truck at 55 tons and later found that the unloaded truck weighed 43 tons at another weighbridge.
Yes I know, you know what I know. Yet let me tell you more abt what you may already know.
#TukaramOmble
How many of you know abt him?
When thousands of jellyfish washed ashore by Arabian Sea stung visitors on the Girgaum Chowpatty, a constable on duty worked tirelessly to keep people off the beach. When few heeded his warning he went home and read up on the creature.
The next day, he went to the beach with a bagful of lemons, bought with his own money, and administered lime juice on every sting injury as he had read it would provide relief.
This incident was probably a glimpse of the rare quality that led the same man, assistant SI Tukaram Omble, to pounce on a gun-toting terrorist in the wee hours of November 27, and pin him down bare-handed, inspite of five bullets lodged in his body.
Ravananugraha-Murti depicts #LordShiva seated on his abode Mount Kailash with his consort, Parvati while the demon king Ravana, of Lanka tries to shake it. The depiction is labelled variously as Ravana Lifting Mount Kailash or Ravana Shaking Mount Kailash.
Legend - Ravana once tried to lift Mount Kailash but Lord Shiva pushed the mountain into place and trapped him beneath it. Ravana gave a loud cry in pain. Then, for a thousand years, the imprisoned Ravana sang hymns in praise of Lord Shiva who finally blessed him.
Lord Shiva granted him an invincible sword and a powerful linga (Shiva's aniconic symbol, Atmalinga) to worship. Since Ravana cried, he was given the name "Ravana" – one who cried.