Sunday, 19 June 2016

Mother Teresa’s House of Illusions – Susan Shields and OTHER FACE OF MOTHER TERESA

Mother Teresa’s House of Illusions – Susan Shields

Some years after I became a Catholic, I joined Mother Teresa’s congregation, the Missionaries of Charity. I was one of her sisters for nine and a half years, living in the Bronx, Rome, and San Francisco, until I became disillusioned and left in May 1989. As I reentered the world, I slowly began to unravel the tangle of lies in which I had lived. I wondered how I could have believed them for so long.
Three of Mother Teresa’s teachings that are fundamental to her religious congregation are all the more dangerous because they are believed so sincerely by her sisters. Most basic is the belief that as long as a sister obeys she is doing God’s will. Another is the belief that the sisters have leverage over God by choosing to suffer. Their suffering makes God very happy. He then dispenses more graces to humanity. The third is the belief that any attachment to human beings, even the poor being served, supposedly interferes with love of God and must be vigilantly avoided or immediately uprooted. The efforts to prevent any attachments cause continual chaos and confusion, movement and change in the congregation. Mother Teresa did not invent these beliefs – they were prevalent in religious congregations before Vatican II – but she did everything in her power (which was great) to enforce them.
Once a sister has accepted these fallacies she will do almost anything. She can allow her health to be destroyed, neglect those she vowed to serve, and switch off her feelings and independent thought. She can turn a blind eye to suffering, inform on her fellow sisters, tell lies with ease, and ignore public laws and regulations.
Women from many nations joined Mother Teresa in the expectation that they would help the poor and come closer to God themselves. When I left, there were more than 3,000 sisters in approximately 400 houses scattered throughout the world. Many of these sisters who trusted Mother Teresa to guide them have become broken people. In the face of overwhelming evidence, some of them have finally admitted that their trust has been betrayed, that God could not possibly be giving the orders they hear. It is difficult for them to decide to leave – their self-confidence has been destroyed, and they have no education beyond what they brought with them when they joined. I was one of the lucky ones who mustered enough courage to walk away.
It is in the hope that others may see the fallacy of this purported way to holiness that I tell a little of what I know. Although there are relatively few tempted to join Mother Teresa’s congregation of sisters, there are many who generously have supported her work because they do not realize how her twisted premises strangle efforts to alleviate misery. Unaware that most of the donations sit unused in her bank accounts, they too are deceived into thinking they are helping the poor.
As a Missionary of Charity, I was assigned to record donations and write the thank-you letters. The money arrived at a frantic rate. The mail carrier often delivered the letters in sacks. We wrote receipts for checks of $50,000 and more on a regular basis. Sometimes a donor would call up and ask if we had received his check, expecting us to remember it readily because it was so large. How could we say that we could not recall it because we had received so many that were even larger?
When Mother spoke publicly, she never asked for money, but she did encourage people to make sacrifices for the poor, to “give until it hurts.” Many people did – and they gave it to her. We received touching letters from people, sometimes apparently poor themselves, who were making sacrifices to send us a little money for the starving people in Africa, the flood victims in Bangladesh, or the poor children in India. Most of the money sat in our bank accounts.
The flood of donations was considered to be a sign of God’s approval of Mother Teresa’s congregation. We were told by our superiors that we received more gifts than other religious congregations because God was pleased with Mother, and because the Missionaries of Charity were the sisters who were faithful to the true spirit of religious life.
Most of the sisters had no idea how much money the congregation was amassing. After all, we were taught not to collect anything. One summer the sisters living on the outskirts of Rome were given more crates of tomatoes than they could distribute. None of their neighbors wanted them because the crop had been so prolific that year. The sisters decided to can the tomatoes rather than let them spoil, but when Mother found out what they had done she was very displeased. Storing things showed lack of trust in Divine Providence.
The donations rolled in and were deposited in the bank, but they had no effect on our ascetic lives and very little effect on the lives of the poor we were trying to help. We lived a simple life, bare of all superfluities. We had three sets of clothes, which we mended until the material was too rotten to patch anymore. We washed our own clothes by hand. The never-ending piles of sheets and towels from our night shelter for the homeless we washed by hand, too. Our bathing was accomplished with only one bucket of water. Dental and medical checkups were seen as an unnecessary luxury.
Mother was very concerned that we preserve our spirit of poverty. Spending money would destroy that poverty. She seemed obsessed with using only the simplest of means for our work. Was this in the best interests of the people we were trying to help, or were we in fact using them as a tool to advance our own “sanctity?” In Haiti, to keep the spirit of poverty, the sisters reused needles until they became blunt. Seeing the pain caused by the blunt needles, some of the volunteers offered to procure more needles, but the sisters refused.
We begged for food and supplies from local merchants as though we had no resources. On one of the rare occasions when we ran out of donated bread, we went begging at the local store. When our request was turned down, our superior decreed that the soup kitchen could do without bread for the day.
It was not only merchants who were offered a chance to be generous. Airlines were requested to fly sisters and air cargo free of charge. Hospitals and doctors were expected to absorb the costs of medical treatment for the sisters or to draw on funds designated for the religious. Workmen were encouraged to labor without payment or at reduced rates. We relied heavily on volunteers who worked long hours in our soup kitchens, shelters, and day camps.
A hard-working farmer devoted many of his waking hours to collecting and delivering food for our soup kitchens and shelters. “If I didn’t come, what would you eat?” he asked.
Our Constitution forbade us to beg for more than we needed, but, when it came to begging, the millions of dollars accumulating in the bank were treated as if they did not exist.
For years I had to write thousands of letters to donors, telling them that their entire gift would be used to bring God’s loving compassion to the poorest of the poor. I was able to keep my complaining conscience in check because we had been taught that the Holy Spirit was guiding Mother. To doubt her was a sign that we were lacking in trust and, even worse, guilty of the sin of pride. I shelved my objections and hoped that one day I would understand why Mother wanted to gather so much money, when she herself had taught us that even storing tomato sauce showed lack of trust in Divine Providence. – Atanu Dey, 1998
» Susan Shields is a former Missionaries of Charity nun. She served the order for nine and a half years as Sister Virgin at their houses in the Bronx, Rome, and San Francisco.  This article originally appeared in Free Inquiry Magazine.

OTHER FACE OF MOTHER TERESA
The selfish nature of so many philanthropic organisations we speak about, may be of a million or 10 million worth rupees. But she whom we refer as mother, to whom the Government of India confered the highest civilian award and who attained the sainthood by the catholic church, swallowed billions, of dollars in the guise of philanthropy and charity. She tried to baptise all those who came to her home for shelter. The contacts she had with Pope and several other premiers of various nations and the dealings with them cannot be told so easily.
 If you are interested you can read about her from the books authored by Walter wuellenweber. Serge Larvie, a researcher from the University of Montreal, said: "Given the parsimonious management of Mother Theresa's works, one may ask where the millions of dollars for the poorest of the poor have gone?”
Christopher Hitchens is cited in the report and Hitch spoke out loudly against Mother Teresa in 2003. In his own words "MT was not a friend of the poor. She was a friend of poverty. She said that suffering was a gift from God. She spent her life in opposing the only known cure for poverty, which is the empowerment of women and the emancipation of them from a livestock version of compulsory reproduction. "And she was a friend to the worst of the rich, taking misappropriated money from the atrocious Duvalier family in Haiti (whose rule she praised in return) and from Charles Keating of the Lincoln Savings and Loan.

Where did that money, and all the other donations, go?"

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Address to Duma By Vladimir Putin

Address to Duma By Vladimir Putin

This is a post I subscribed to Face Book an year back. Just reposting it to draw your attention on the subject.

On February 4th, 2013, Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, addressed the Duma, (Russian Parliament), and gave a speech about the tensions with minorities in Russia:
"In Russia live Russians. Any minority, from anywhere, if it wants to live in Russia, to work and eat in Russia, should speak Russian, and should respect the Russian laws.
If they prefer Shari `a Law, then we advise them to go to those places where that's the state law. Russia does not need minorities. Minorities need Russia, and we will not grant them special privileges, or try to change our laws to fit their desires, no matter how loud they yell 'discrimination'. We better learn from the suicides of America, England, Holland and France, if we are to survive as a nation. The Russian customs and traditions are not compatible with the lack of culture or the primitive ways of most minorities. When this honourable legislative body thinks of creating new laws, it should have in mind the national interest first, observing that the minorities are not Russians.
The politicians in the Duma gave Putin a standing ovation for five minutes!
But here in India we Hindus are making a fool of ourselves. We get marginalized and are treated as second class citizens in our own country under the misunderstood and misused terms and concepts like 'Secularism' 'religious tolerance', 'Minority rights' and a lot of similar nonsense!
Do you not think that at least now we should learn from Valdimir Putin's talk and have the courage to say that we are Hindus and are proud to be so. And above all have the correct attitude towards the so called 'minorities'? And treat them accordingly!

Kindly give this some careful thought and thereafter, if you deem fit, do communicate this to your friends.

London Borough of Harrow's Mayor's reply to Muslims 

against pork. Pork will continue to be served in UK schools.
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MAYOR REFUSES TO REMOVE PORK FROM SCHOOL CANTEEN MENU... EXPLAINS WHY
Muslim parents demanded the abolition of pork in all the school canteens of a London suburb. The mayor of the London suburb of Harrow, has refused, and the town clerk sent a note to all parents to explain why...
“Muslims must understand that they have to adapt to United Kingdom, its customs, its traditions, its way of life, because that's where they chose to immigrate.
“They must understand that they have to integrate and learn to live in London.
“They must understand that it is for them to change their lifestyle, not the British who so generously welcomed them.
“They must understand that British are neither racist nor xenophobic, they accepted many immigrants before Muslims (whereas the reverse is not true, in that Muslim states do not accept non-Muslim immigrants).
“That no more than other nations, the British are not willing to give up their identity, their culture.
“And if the United Kingdom is a land of welcome, it's not the Mayor of Harrow who welcomes foreigners, but the British people as a whole.
“Finally, they must understand that in the United kingdom with its Christian roots, Christmas trees, churches and religious festivals, religion must remain in the private domain.
The London Borough of Harrow was right to refuse any concessions to Islam and Sharia.
“For Muslims who disagree with secularism and do not feel comfortable in the United Kingdom, there are 57 beautiful Muslim countries in the world, most of them under-populated and ready to receive them with open halal arms in accordance with Sharia.
“If you left your country for the United Kingdom and not for other Muslim countries, it is because you have considered that life is better in the United Kingdom than elsewhere.
“Ask yourself the question, just once, “Why is it better here in the United Kingdom than where you come from? ”

By applying the same argument, we have to request all our brothers & sisters of other religions to accept & follow a common civil code in India, setting aside vote bank politics, across all parties & enact a law for common civil code, which should include:
1. Declaration of Cow as national animal
2. Ban of cow slaughter & consumption of beef
3. Common laws for marriage & divorce, payment of alimony & child care etc., 
4. This will transform India into a true secular country, keeping our Sanathana Dharma intact.

Thursday, 2 June 2016

Tamil Names ..This is absolutely super!!

Beyond Words.
Enjoy this!! Tamil Names ..This is absolutely super!!
If Britishers can have names like their profession like Barber, Cook, Side Bottom, Shepherd, Clerk, etc, why can't Tamils?
Doctor -- Vaidyanathan
Dentist -- Pallavan
Lawyer -- Kesavan
Financier -- Dhanasekaran
Cardiologist -- Irudhayaraj
Pediatrist -- Kuzhandaisamy
Marriage Counselor -- Kalyanasundaram
Ophthalmologist --Kannayiram
ENT Specialist -- Neelakandan
Diabetologist -- Sakkarapani
Nutritionist -- Arogyasamy
Hypnotist -- Sokkalingam
Mentalist -- Budhisikamani
Exorcist -- Maatruboodham
Magician -- Mayandi
Builder -- Sengalvarayan
Painter -- Chitraguptan
Meteorologist -- Kaarmegam
Agriculturist -- Pachaiyappan
Horticulturist -- Pushpavanam
Landscaper -- Bhuminathan
Barber -- Kondaiappan
Beggar -- Pichai
Bartender -- Madhusudhan
Alcoholic -- Kallapiraan
Exhibitionist -- Ambalavaanan
Fiction writer -- Naavalan
Makeup Man -- Singaram
Milk Man -- Paul Raj
Dairy Farmer -- Pasupathi
Dog Groomer -- Naayagan
Snake Charmer -- Nagamurthi
Mountain Climber -- Yezhumalai
Javelin Thrower -- Velayudam
Polevaulter -- Thaandavarayan
Weight Lifter -- Balaraman
Sumo Wrestler -- Gundu Rao
Karate Expert -- Kailaasam
Kick Boxer -- Ethiraj
Batsman -- Dhandiappan
Bowler -- Balaji
Spin Bowler -- Thirupathi
Female Spin Bowler -- Thirupura Sundari
Driver -- Sarathy
Attentive Driver -- Parthasarathy.
How is it?

 A Big Salute to the Compiler !

Friday, 26 February 2016

The popes and their private lives versus public sermon – C.I. Issac

The popes and their private lives versus public sermon C.I. Issac
https://ramamohanraocheruku.blogspot.com/2016/02/the-popes-and-their-private-lives.html

In the theological point of view, Pope John Paul II had violated the spirit of the Seventh and Tenth Commandments. In the contemporary social and ethical point of view, he had cheated his fellow priestly society, fellow nuns and laity, who blindly retained the belief that “sex is sin”. That is why they still follow chronic celibacy. While one was popularizing the Church’s ethical and theological postulates relating to sin, his pragmatic approach was in contrary to it. This is the sum and substance of the contemporary Church.” – Prof C. I. Issac

Sonia Gandhi & Pope John Paul II. Earlier, in an article titled “Saints for Sale” (Vijayvaani, May 11, 2009), I wrote about the new trend of the mushrooming births of saints in the galaxy of the Catholic Church.  The Church now considers elevation of some as saints is the stratum to survive in the emerging adverse situations in contemporary Europe and elsewhere.
Pope John Paul II ushered in the canonization of 482 as saints in short duration, and put 300 on different stages of the road to sainthood, an all-time record in the long history of 263 pontiffs so far. He ushered in a new precedence by using fast-track proceedings to elevate persons to sainthood (beatified Mother Teresa on 19 October 2003, the last step to sainthood) through pontifical prerogative. Usually, more than a hundred years was the precedence of a beatification.
The same pontiff is now under a new controversy over illegal relations. Personally I am not against biological laws and do not count them as sin. But my question is whether the Church which stands for the chronic celibacy of shepherds is violating the same in the personal lives of its personnel is true or not?
Senior BBC journalist Edward Stourton has recently revealed a totally unknown face of Pope John Paul II. Stourton’s telecast of a documentary, based on Pope John Paul II’s personal letters, kept at the National Library of Poland, once again reveals the true parallels between pragmatism and sermons existing in the Church since its very inception.
Anna Teresa Tymieniecka and Pope maintained an uninterrupted relationship with a married Polish woman named Anna Teresa Tymieniecka, from 1973 until his death in 2005, a long span of three decades. It is said she died in 2014. Tymieniecka was not an ordinary woman. She was a well-known philosopher and writer of Poland. Edward Stourton had unearthed more than 350 letters between 1973 and till the death of the Pope. The tone of some letters expresses their intense feelings.
In the theological view, feeling and affection between opposite sex is not sin. The affection between Mary Magdalene and Jesus is well debated by present day intellectuals and the theological world. Anyhow, when the New Testament was composed by the Church in the fourth century CE, the editors of the New Testament blacked out the Gospel of Mary Magdalene for the reason that sex is “original sin“. They misconceived the spirit behind the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Holy Garden and the Seventh Commandment of Moses. The Church still retains the fourth century rustic Roman psyche. That is why the letters of the Pontiff to his loved one became a matter of curiosity.
In the theological point of view, the pope had violated the spirit of the Seventh and Tenth Commandments. In the contemporary social and ethical point of view, he had cheated his fellow priestly society, fellow nuns and laity, who blindly retained the belief that “sex is sin”. That is why they still follow chronic celibacy. While one was popularizing the Church’s ethical and theological postulates relating to sin, his pragmatic approach was in contrary to it. This is the sum and substance of the contemporary Church.
Pope John Paul II & Mother Teresa.  One can’t blame Pope John Paul II alone. His letters are the best specimens of the forbidden humanism of the Church. It is anyhow interesting to see the biological instinct of eating the “forbidden fruit“. He addresses her as, “My dear Teresa,” instead of “in the name of god, etc.” The tone of all letters to Teresa is full of such tender and thrilling loved phrases and idioms.
This is not a new experience to the Church. In its 1691 years of existence, the Church has seen several such Popes. History says that there were 39 Popes who had illegitimate relations with ladies. Some others retained more than one wife. These include: Pope Benedict IX (1032-1044), Pope Alexander (1492-1503), Pope Julius II (1503-1513), Pope Paul III (1534-1549). Pope Pius IV (1559-1565).
The Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy (1309-1377), when seven successive popes reigned from Avignon, France, rather than Rome, was another disaster that degenerated the papacy.
Some of the popes who reigned in the Vatican had illegitimate children: Pius II (2 children), Innocent VIII (2 children) and Clement VII (one illegitimate son). However the present news about John Paul II is nothing compared with the above popes.
John Paul II The paradox of the matter is that John Paul II was elevated to sainthood (canonized) by Pope Francis on 5 April 2014 (announced on 5 July 2013), by a fast-track process under the precedence created by him for Mother Teresa.
It was the age-old precedence of the Church that before beatifying a person, a close verification of all his letters, writings, personal relations, et al(Latin)(meaning and others), was necessary. Unfortunately, the Vatican is now silent on this aspect relating to John Paul II. Why did John Paul II’s beatification procedure bypass all these simple checks?
The answer is simple. He is the man behind the dismemberment of the USSR and the impoverishment of communism world over, both of which posed a formidable threat to the Catholic Church. Martyrs and saints are fuel material for the monstrous engines of the Church (just as jihadis are for the sister faith) without which it cannot sustain itself. So the Church is in need of an endless quantity saints, and let the quality of saints be damned. – Vijayvaani, 20 February 2016
» Prof C. I. Issac is a retired history professor and vice president of the Bharatiya Vichara Kendram. He is also a member of the Indian Council for Historical Research (ICHR).

Vvs Sarma While returning from USA in 1986 I had a stop over at Rome and briefly visited Vatican. After return I asked Guruji "Is it a holy place?" He suggested I read the history of RC Church. The lives of many earlier Popes are no different from Moghul rulers & Delhi Sultans. That is why there was Protestant movement.



Monday, 22 February 2016

TEN POINTS THAT MAY HELP KEEP YOU HAPPY

TEN POINTS THAT MAY HELP KEEP YOU HAPPY

https://ramamohanraocheruku.blogspot.com/2016/02/ten-points-that-may-help-keep-you-happy.html

1. Listen to your body’s wisdom, which expresses itself through signals of comfort and discomfort. When choosing certain behaviour, ask your body, ‘How do you feel about this?’ If your body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out. If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.

2. Live in the present, for it is the only moment you have. Keep your attention on what is here and now; look for the fullness in every moment. Accept what comes to you totally and completely so that you can appreciate it, learn from it, and then let it go. The present is as it should be. It reflects infinite laws of Nature that have brought you this exact thought, this exact physical response. This moment is as it is because the universe is as it is. Don’t struggle against the infinite scheme of things; instead, be at one with it.

3. Take time to be silent, to meditate and to quiet the internal dialogue. In moments of silence, realise that you are re-contacting your source of pure awareness. Pay attention to your inner life so that you can be guided by intuition rather than externally imposed interpretations of what is or isn’t good for you.

4. Relinquish your need for external approval. You alone are the judge of your worth, and your goal is to discover infinite worth in yourself, no matter what anyone else thinks. There is great freedom in this realisation.

5. When you find yourself reacting with anger or opposition to any person or circumstance, realise that you are only struggling with yourself. Putting up resistance is the response of defences created by old hurts. When you relinquish this anger, you will be healing yourself and cooperating with the flow of the universe.

6. Know that the world ‘out there’ reflects your reality ‘in here.’ The people you react to most strongly, whether with love or hate, are projections of your inner world. What you most hate is what you most deny in yourself. What you most love is what you most wish for in yourself. Use the mirror of relationships to guide your evolution. The goal is total Self-knowledge. When you achieve that, what you most want will automatically be there, and what you most dislike will disappear.

7. Shed the burden of judgement — you will feel much lighter. Judgement imposes right and wrong on situations that just are. Everything can be understood and forgiven, but when you judge, you cut off understanding and shut down the process of learning to love. In judging others, you reflect your lack of self-acceptance. Remember that every person you forgive adds to your self-love.

8. Don’t contaminate your body with toxins, either through food, drink, or toxic emotions. Your body is more than a life-support system. It is the vehicle that will carry you on the journey of your evolution. The health of every cell directly contributes to your state of wellbeing, because every cell is a point of awareness within the field of awareness that is you.

9. Replace fear-motivated behaviour with love-motivated behaviour. Fear is the product of memory, which dwells in the past. Remembering what hurt us before, we direct our energies toward making certain that an old hurt will not repeat itself. But trying to impose the past on the present will never wipe out the threat of being hurt. That happens only when you find the security of your own being, which is love. Motivated by the truth inside you, you can face any threat because your inner strength is invulnerable to fear.

10. Understand that the physical world is just a mirror of a deeper intelligence. Intelligence is the invisible organiser of all matter and energy, and since a portion of this intelligence resides in you, you share in the organising power of the cosmos. Because you are inseparably linked to everything, you cannot afford to foul the planet’s air and water. But at a deeper level, you cannot afford to live with a toxic mind, because every thought makes an impression on the whole field of intelligence. Living in balance and purity is the highest good for you and the Earth.

Swasti. 

Internet of the Ancient India

Internet of the Ancient India (Enormous links with Infinite knowledge)

Internet, in today’s time has gone up to become oxygen for cyber world; even WW III doesn’t pose threat anymore than the shutdown of the Internet. According to statistics, Internet traffic till date is estimated to be nearly 32 terabytes per second; that sounds humongous isn’t it? But, you will be shocked to know that even before the existence of the modern day Internet; it was only India that had enormous information preserved in face of ancient literature.
Sanskrit language alone has countless books and pages of information that are impossible for the current generation to finish reading in their entire lifetime; even if they had nothing else do to. Every piece of information was so brilliantly connected and ensconced that it wouldn’t be wrong to call ‘it’ the Internet of ancient India.
Don’t believe us? This write-up might just restore your faith. To start with let’s just broadly categorize the ancient work in six kinds: Vedas, Upavedas, Vedangas, Puranas, Darshanas, and Kavyas.

1. Vedas

Large body of texts or ‘knowledge’ to be precise from the ancient Indian literature is termed Vedas. These foundational works of Hinduism are often called ‘Shruti’ (Sruti in Sanskrit: meaning- what is heard). They are considered ‘apauruṣeya’, which means ‘not of a man, authorless, impersonal’, and are believed to be devised by Lord Brahma (creator of life).

Four sacred Vedas of Hinduism

Specifically these Vedas are inscribed into four works: Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda. Further these works are sub-classified into four major text types: the Samhita (mantras, hymns, or shlokas), the Aranyaka (texts defining rituals, holy ceremonies, and symbolic sacrifices), the Brahmanas (notations, remarks, and interpretations of those rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices), and the Upanishads (manuscripts discussion spiritual knowledge and philosophy).

Upasana Veda

A few scholars of recent times have also voiced to infuse a fifth category- the Upasanas, which means worshipping these works. Multitude of knowledge is engraved within Samhitas and Upanishads of these works, which is impossible for a human to read completely in his/her present lifetime.

#2. Upavedas

These are credited as the secondary body of work within Hindu culture, in contrast to Vedas (note: context wise). If Vedas are more spiritual than Upavedas would be more secular. To understand the different within them more clearly, let us just say that Vedas focus on the inner world, while Upavedas focus on the outer world.
Upavedas are more inclined towards material and are further classified into four categories- Ayurveda (deals with wellness and health), Arthaveda (deals with transcripts of economics, polity, governance, etc.), Gandharvaveda (deals with art) and Sthapatyaveda (deals with ancientengineering, architecture, et al).
Of all known texts Shushruta Samhita, Charaka Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya come under Ayurveda, while Arthaveda covers Arthashastra, Panchatantra, and Hitopadesha. Texts like Kamasutra, Natyashastra, and Dhvanyaloka come under Gandharvaveda, and Manasara Mayamatam, Vishvarupam, and Rupavastumandana are all under Sthapatyaveda.

#3. Vedanga

Acknowledged as the limbs of Vedas, Vedanga are six assisting regulations to study and understand Vedas. These Vedangas help in building a strong foundation of the language. These six classifications are– Siksha (Sandhi, meaning pronunciation, phonetics), Vyakarana (grammar), Nirukta (semantic etymology), Chandas (prosody, poetic meters), Jyotisha (astrology, astronomy), and Kalpa (rituals, law, et al).
Siksha being the first discipline has 32 systems, each of them differently related to Vedas in order to teach morphophonology, phonetics, and phonology. The second comes Kalpa, which constitutes of huge texts related to teaching rituals, laws and dharma. Third one, Vyakarana is devoted to grammar, and the fourth one, Nirukta, deals with etymology. Chandas is the fifth discipline dedicated to Sanskrit prosody. And finally, the sixth discipline is Jyotisha, which is to measure time and movements of
planets, sun and moon.

#4. Puranas

Going by their literal meaning ‘ancient texts’, these are widely accredited as folklores or legends of sages and kings and their tales, which were composed for the purpose of educating commoners. At core, they contain the philosophy of the Vedas. Several of these texts are named after Hindu gods, like Shiva, Vishnu and Devi.

Ramayana and Mahabharat

In total there are 18 Mahapuranas comprising Bhagavata purana, Shiva purana, Brahma purana, Padma purana), and 18 Upapuranas. Legendary epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata, too come under Puranas.

#5. Darshana

One of the most sought out works of the ancient India is Darshanas. Their literal meaning signifies ‘point of view’; basically referring to philosophy. Around the world, there are six classical schools of Indian philosophy and three unorthodox schools.
These six classical schools are widely known as Sankhya (where method of reasoning and enumeration are taught), Yoga (where union of body and mind is preached), Nyaya (where various methods to study knowledge and learning are established), Vaisheshika (where study of existence and nature of reality is taught), Mimamsa (which teaches of philosophy of rituals), and Vedanta (which gives out introspective wisdom).
And, then there are the three unorthodox schools, which are Jaina (which preaches Jainism), Bauddha (which preaches Buddhism), and Lokayata (which preaches materialistic atheism). Apart from these are nine schools of Indian philosophy where students are trained to explore the fundamental philosophy of the world.

#6. Kavya

Any work of literature of the Hindu culture which evokes rasa (aesthetic experience) comes under Kavya. It can be poetry, epic poems, didactic verse, historic poetry, prose, songs, and plays. When we talk of Kavya ras, only one name comes straight to our mind- Kalidas. One of the greatest poets of the world, and till date his work remains unmatched.
There are over hundreds of prominent poets whose work have had a lasting importance engraved to Sanskrit literature. One can only imagine if not measure the brilliance and depth of knowledge of Sanskrit language given to us by our ancestors.

Pride of ancient India

India is only fortunate to inherit such a magnificent tradition, which remains unbroken for nearly 6,000 years.

Friday, 13 November 2015

Holy Man in India without Food or Water for 70 Years

Holy Man in India without Food or Water for 70 Years

Prahlad Jani, a holy man in India claims that he didn’t eat or drink for 70 years and lives without any kind of food or water. He claims that he was blessed by holy goddess, which has enabled him to survive without sustenance. But who is going to believe that right? Medical science tells us that human beings rarely survive more than a week without water, and a couple of months at most without food. How this person could survive all these years without essential minerals and water? Challenged to prove that he could survive without food or water, in 2003 he underwent his first hospital investigations for six days. Then in 2010, a team of 35 researchers all from the Indian Defense Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS) and other organizations observed and tested the old man Prahlad Jani from April 22nd until May 6th 2010. The yogi was under  24-hour observation in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad. Two cameras have been set up in his room, while a mobile camera films him when he goes outside, guaranteeing round-the-clock observation. Since the experiment began on April 22, Jani has had no food or water and has not been to the toilet.  The only contact with any form of liquid that Jani had was when he had an occasional bathing session, which first took place on the fifth day of examination; it was then when he would gargle some water. His toilet was also sealed to check the truth of his claims that he did not urinate or defecate. All his medical test results revealed no anomalies and doctors described his health status as being extremely good. This tells us that the claim is correct, and this man has really some kind of unnatural power.
ABC News reports: “WE STUDIED HIM FOR 15 DAYS WITH HIM TAKING NO WATER OR FOOD,” DR. SUDHIR SHAH TOLD ABC NEWS(ABC News is the news division of the American Broadcasting Company, owned by the Disney Media Networks )

division of the Walt Disney Company. . SHAH SAID THAT JANI GARGLED WATER AND TOOK BATHS, BUT CONSUMED NOTHING. WHILE THIN, JANI IS HEALTHY, DOCTORS SAID. “SOMEBODY DOESN’T TAKE WATER FOR SEVEN OR EIGHT DAYS HE SURELY DIES,” SHAH SAID.  
Attending a press conference at the Sterling Hospital in Ahmadabad, he said: “I am fit and strong today and even the doctors agree. They ran every test possible for 15 days and proved that I do not need food to keep me strong. I am strong and healthy, because it is the way God wants me to be.“ Prahlad Jani claims that he has left his home at the age of seven, searching for spiritual mystery, and at the age of eleven years, he underwent a religious experience during which he became a follower of the Hindu goddess Amba. Mr Jani believes that the goddess has sustained him ever since by feeding him with a lifegiving, invisible ‘elixir’, which has supposedly given him the strength to continue without food or water. For at least the past 40 years, Jani has been living, hermit-like, in a cave in the jungles close to the Gujarati temple of Ambaji. He rises at 4 am, spending most of the day meditating.