#Foodforthough
There was an astrologer who was very renowned for calculating and predicting the horoscopes perfectly. People from far and near came to him seeking help. One day a poor peasant came to him with his horoscope. He was undergoing a lot of troubles and wanted to know
about his future. He had 2 small children and was worried how he was going to provide for them. The astrologer examined his horoscope, rolled the chozhi (cowry) and became thoughtful. He said I need to examine your horoscope in more detail, so you go home and come back tomorrow.
The peasant asked him about the fees. He said, there was no hurry for that, he can pay tomorrow. The astrologer's daughter was surprised by his behavior. She asked him why he sent the person away and asked him to come the next day when he could have easily told him what the water
prediction was. She said she knew he did not need extra time to peruse. The astrologer said, "His life is going to end today. I double checked with the rolling of chozhi. There was no time to do parikaram (remedy) too. Hence I did not want to give him the devastating news and
sent him away."
In the meantime the peasant was walking towards his village when torrential rains started with lightening and thunder. He ran for shelter and found a dilapidated Siva temple to stay. He felt very sorry to see the state in which the temple was. If only I was not
poor but had the means, I would repair this temple and do Kumbabhisekam, he thought to himself. He did not stop with that. He visualised Lord Siva in the sanctum sanctorum, in the newly built temple with all the Mandapams, Raja Kopuram fully repaired made as new. He then thought
about how the Kumbhabishekam happen with all the Vedic priests chanting mantra and pouring holy water on the newly consecrated Raja Gopuram and on Lord Siva. So thinking, he looked above and to his shock found a snake ready to pounce on him. Next second he ran out of the mantapam
(hall) where he was taking shelter. At the same time the mandapam fell to pieces. As it fell one small stone hit him and he was slightly injured. He was dumbfounded at what happened. The time this happened was 7.30pm. He then returned home and explained everything that happened
to his wife. Next morning he went to see the astrologer. Needless to say he was very surprised to see him. He verified his horoscope again. His prediction tallied. Then how come he is still alive? If one were to escape from such a calamity one has to build a Siva temple and do
Kumbabhishekam, according to Jothisha Shasthra. But this man was so poor, the astrologer thought to himself, that even if he had told the remedy he could not have done it. The astrologer asked him, "Tell me what happened yesterday evening?" The peasant told in detail about the
rain and where he took shelter. He also told him how he thought that if hehad the money he would do kumbhabhishekam to that temple. The astrologer immediately realized how his life was saved. The sincere thought of doing Kumbhabhishekam to a Siva temple changed his fate due to
the grace of Eashwar! He told the peasant "This is a rebirth to you. From now on you will have a good life and you will be happy" and sent him away.
The moral of the story is that even a good though at random has the power to change our fate. So let us always have good thoughts.
The peasant had the goodness in him for him to think about renovating the temple. So such good thoughts don't happen by chance. We have to cultivate it by being good all the time.
Sarvam Sri Krishnarpanam🙏
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2. கஜேந்திர மோட்சத்தை 5 நிமிடம் அளவு நாமே கற்பனை செய்து, அந்த தடாகத்தையும் தடாகத்தில் உள்ள ஆயிரக்கணக்கான தாமரை மலர்களையும் அதில் 1000
இதழ் கொண்ட ஒரு தாமரை மலரை அந்த கஜேந்திர ஆழ்வான் பறித்து எம்பெருமானுக்கு சமர்ப்பிக்க எண்ணியதையும், அந்தக் கைங்கர்யத்தை தடுக்க, முதலை அதன் காலைப் பற்றியதும், தன்னால் முடிந்த அளவு போராடி (ஆயிரம் யானைகளை வைத்துக் கொண்டு ஆயிரம் வருடங்கள் தன் கூட்டத்தோடு) முடியாத பிறகு எம்பெருமானிடம்
சரணாகதி செய்ததை நினைக்க வேண்டும் அந்த சரணாகதிக் குரல் கேட்டு எம்பெருமான் உடனே ஓடி வந்து அதனை ரட்ஷித்ததையும் நம் மனக் கண்ணாலே அனுபவித்து நம்மையும் அதுபோல காப்பான் என்று விசுவாசத்தோடு எம்பெருமானைத் தியானிக்க வேண்டும்.
3. நம் பாதத்தை பூமாதேவியின் மேல் வைப்பதற்கு முன் அவளிடம்
#FoodForThought A Swamiji was traveling in a flight. When they were on air an airhostess started serving complimentary liquor to everyone. When she came to offer Swamiji, he politely refused. The airhostess said, "We offer this service which is not done in any other airlines, top
quality drink, please take it Sir."
Again the Swamiji refused. She persisted, "once you taste this drink you will never stop drinking this."
He refused again. The stewardess said, "At least for my repeated request you should taste a sip."
The Swamiji said, "I am sorry Amma, a
thinker like me cannot consume this mind altering drink. Why don't you offer my share to the pilot please?"
Immediately she replied, "Oh how can he drink when he is working? He might get inebriated and make some mistake while flying, causing an accident killing us all!"
#MahaPeriyava
Source: Maha Periyaval Darisana Anubhavangal
A wrestler whose strength it was said was immeasurable, came to Kanchipuram. If a fistful of sesame seeds were given to him, he could crush it to oil quite casually. He had also won a number of competitions in boxing
and martial arts. So he had a horde of followers that admired him. His intention was to get a prize from Periyava. He was ready to exhibit his prowess in front of Periyava and was all set to wrestle with any one Periyava deputed as his opponent. A youngster who visited SriMatham
now and then and served there, let us call him Manakkal Krishna Sastri was a hefty, well-built man. Periyava sent for Krishna Sastri.
“Krishna, stand near the entrance for an hour. You must not move, what do you say?”
Cauvery which was enshrined in the Kamandalam of sage #Agasthiyar liberated by Vinayakar and she started flowing towards Chola Nadu. When informed of the arrival of the holy river, King Haridhwajan
received her with pujas and prayers. The river took a right turn around Lord Siva, circumambulating him (valan-chuzhi) and entered a hole near the Lord (called the piladwaram). The king tried his best to block it but was unsuccessful. He took the help of sage Herandar, who took
the shape of a bee as ordained by Lord Siva and blocked the hole. The Kaveri started flowing again, out of the earth. Since the Kaveri came up from here, this place is also called Melakaveri. The temple is primarily a Chola period construction, and has some beautiful architecture
#மகாபெரியவா
இந்த சம்பவத்தை சொன்னவர் பெயர் விவரம் தெரியவில்லை.
மகாபெரியவாள் எத்தனையோ திருவிளையாடல்களை நடத்தி இருக்கிறார். சாதாரண நிகழ்வு போலவே அற்புதங்கள் நிகழ்த்தும் கருணா மூர்த்தி அவர். சென்னையில் வசித்து வந்த ஒரு பெண்மணி ஒரு விபத்தில் தன் கணவர் மகன் மருமகள் மூவரையும் இழந்து
பேரன் ஒருவனுக்காகவே வாழ்ந்து வந்தார். பணத்திற்குக் குறைவில்லை. இன்ஷ்யூரன்ஸும் நிறையவே கிடைத்தது. பாங்கில் போட்டு விட்டு கிடைத்த வட்டியில் நன்றாகவே வாழ முடிந்தது. மகா பெரியவாளின் பக்தையான அவர் அடிக்கடி காஞ்சீபுரம் வந்து தரிசித்துப் போவார். பேரன் பள்ளிப் படிப்பு வரை நன்றாகப்
படித்து நல்ல மார்க்குடன் தேறி காலேஜ் சேர்ந்தான். காலேஜில் கெட்ட சகவாசத்தில் புகை மதுப் பழக்கங்கள் வந்தன. பாட்டி கண்டிக்க ஒருநாள் வீட்டை விட்டு ஓடிப் போனான். பாட்டி அழுதழுது பேப்பரில் எல்லாம் விளம்பரம் செய்து பார்த்தாள். பேரன் திரும்பி வரவே இல்லை.
காஞ்சிபுரத்திற்கே குடி வந்தாள்.
#MahaPeriyava
From Mr P. Swaminathan who is well known in giving talks on Mahaperiyava at various places in and outside India.(Check YouTube)
Today (19.6.23 Monday) I gave a lecture on The greatness of Maha Periyava at Mylapore Kapalishwarar Temple. I spoke about Veda and
Vedanta. At one point I said, Veda Mantras can be realized, benefitted and enjoyed only through sound, by hearing them. The power of Vedas are such I told. After the event was over I went to Karpagambal Sannadhi with my wife and friend Ravi. We sat in front of Ambal on the left
side. Next second 4 young boys who are learning Veda came and sat opposite us. During Aarathi they chanted the Veda in a loud voice. I was very surprised. I have never seen boys reciting Veda there so far. “Veda can be enjoyed through sound and listening is what you said, so have