mannuuuu Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='galigannarao' timestamp='1347463110' post='1302464427'] kobbarilo swachata untadi. dantlloki nellu evaru pampinavu kadu naturalga vachinavi. anduke kobbarik kayato kolustaru. inka clarityga seppochu. naku sariga gurutledu. [/quote] ra naaa faaala koffa
remobabu Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='Maximus' timestamp='1347463506' post='1302464474'] [img]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs4/1376984_o.gif[/img] 1.The three eyes of the coconut represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.The 3 eyes on the top they explain as satwa, Raja and Tama or Past , Present and Future or Sthoola, Sukshma and Karana Sareera or body etc 2.The coconut is broken, symbolizing the breaking of the ego. 3.One more excellent reason that the outer shell of coconut is the Ahamkara or ego which one has to break. Once the ego is shed the mind will be as pure as the white tender coconut in side. The Bhavaavesha or Bhakthi will puor like the sweet wate in it. 4.Quite common phenomenon to offer god something but coconuts and bananas does not contain seeds in them.. it means its not eaten by man and the seed is spit on the ground and the fruit has come from the seed.. its fresh from nature..uneaten by man..so it a sign of respect offering god the best. [/quote] [img]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs4/1376984_o.gif[/img]
galigannarao Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='mannuuuu' timestamp='1347463652' post='1302464491'] ra naaa faaala koffa [/quote] oley baffaaaa etta unnav
summer27 Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='galigannarao' timestamp='1347463110' post='1302464427'] kobbarilo swachata untadi. dantlloki nellu evaru pampinavu kadu naturalga vachinavi. anduke kobbarik kayato kolustaru. inka clarityga seppochu. naku sariga gurutledu. [/quote] idi correct anukuntaa..
mannuuuu Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='galigannarao' timestamp='1347463728' post='1302464497'] oley baffaaaa etta unnav [/quote] chusthune unnav gaaa
whatever Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='Maximus' timestamp='1347463506' post='1302464474'] [img]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs4/1376984_o.gif[/img] 1.The three eyes of the coconut represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.The 3 eyes on the top they explain as satwa, Raja and Tama or Past , Present and Future or Sthoola, Sukshma and Karana Sareera or body etc 2.The coconut is broken, symbolizing the breaking of the ego. 3.One more excellent reason that the outer shell of coconut is the Ahamkara or ego which one has to break. Once the ego is shed the mind will be as pure as the white tender coconut in side. The Bhavaavesha or Bhakthi will puor like the sweet wate in it. 4.Quite common phenomenon to offer god something but coconuts and bananas does not contain seeds in them.. it means its not eaten by man and the seed is spit on the ground and the fruit has come from the seed.. its fresh from nature..uneaten by man..so it a sign of respect offering god the best. [/quote] 4
galigannarao Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='mannuuuu' timestamp='1347463770' post='1302464503'] chusthune unnav gaaa [/quote] nuvvu attage racha chey chepta
ManOnFire Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='Maximus' timestamp='1347463506' post='1302464474'] [img]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs4/1376984_o.gif[/img] 1.The three eyes of the coconut represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.The 3 eyes on the top they explain as satwa, Raja and Tama or Past , Present and Future or Sthoola, Sukshma and Karana Sareera or body etc 2.The coconut is broken, symbolizing the breaking of the ego. 3.One more excellent reason that the outer shell of coconut is the Ahamkara or ego which one has to break. Once the ego is shed the mind will be as pure as the white tender coconut in side. The Bhavaavesha or Bhakthi will puor like the sweet wate in it. 4.Quite common phenomenon to offer god something but coconuts and bananas does not contain seeds in them.. it means its not eaten by man and the seed is spit on the ground and the fruit has come from the seed.. its fresh from nature..uneaten by man..so it a sign of respect offering god the best. [/quote] nice info maximus..
afdb_sai Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 Hindus believe that the coconut is the purest form of offering that one can render unto God. The fruit is unique in many respects. The sweet, nectar-like water that it holds, is pure and untouched by the human hand. It is drawn by the tree from its very base to its highest level. The coarsely-knit outer fibres of the coconut represent the jealousy, greed, lust, selfishness and other vices of man, which must be broken up and removed if one is to penetrate and reach the white inner purity and thereafter taste the sweet untouched nectar of spiritual purity and bliss. No other fruit has the three distinct, eyes of the coconut. These symbolise the Trinity of Evolution - Creation, Preservation and Dissolution. The eyes also represent the three eyes of man - the two physical eyes plus the third or 'inner eye' which is the mind's eye or conscience. Only this 'inner eye' can penetrate the false, outer facade and reach the ultimate truth. It alone istinguishes right from wrong. The composition of the coconut is characteristic of the three elements of man. The hard, outer shell, with its course fibres, represent the physical composition. The inner white fruit represents man's psychological element, and the untouched water signifies his spiritual composition. Having been offered to God, by way of prayer, the coconut is then eaten by the people as blessed food or prasadh in the belief that it has now received divine vibrations from God and will therefore give them good health and prosperity.
littlemoon Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='Maximus' timestamp='1347463506' post='1302464474'] [img]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs4/1376984_o.gif[/img] 1.The three eyes of the coconut represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.The 3 eyes on the top they explain as satwa, Raja and Tama or Past , Present and Future or Sthoola, Sukshma and Karana Sareera or body etc 2.The coconut is broken, symbolizing the breaking of the ego. 3.One more excellent reason that the outer shell of coconut is the Ahamkara or ego which one has to break. Once the ego is shed the mind will be as pure as the white tender coconut in side. The Bhavaavesha or Bhakthi will puor like the sweet wate in it. 4.Quite common phenomenon to offer god something but coconuts and bananas does not contain seeds in them.. it means its not eaten by man and the seed is spit on the ground and the fruit has come from the seed.. its fresh from nature..uneaten by man..so it a sign of respect offering god the best. [/quote] dini kuda gif a
Darling999 Posted September 12, 2012 Author Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='Maximus' timestamp='1347463506' post='1302464474'] [img]http://www.gifsoup.com/webroot/animatedgifs4/1376984_o.gif[/img] 1.The three eyes of the coconut represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.The 3 eyes on the top they explain as satwa, Raja and Tama or Past , Present and Future or Sthoola, Sukshma and Karana Sareera or body etc 2.The coconut is broken, symbolizing the breaking of the ego. [b]3.One more excellent reason that the outer shell of coconut is the Ahamkara or ego which one has to break. Once the ego is shed the mind will be as pure as the white tender coconut in side. The Bhavaavesha or Bhakthi will puor like the sweet wate in it. 4.Quite common phenomenon to offer god something but coconuts and bananas does not contain seeds in them.. it means its not eaten [/b]by man and the seed is spit on the ground and the fruit has come from the seed.. its fresh from nature..uneaten by man..so it a sign of respect offering god the best. [/quote] naa dout enti antey coconut ey enduku taatikaaya or munju kaaya kottachu kada, dantlo content kuda pure ey kada
Darling999 Posted September 12, 2012 Author Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='afdb_sai' timestamp='1347464009' post='1302464520'] Hindus believe that the coconut is the purest form of offering that one can render unto God. The fruit is unique in many respects. The sweet, nectar-like water that it holds, is pure and untouched by the human hand. It is drawn by the tree from its very base to its highest level. The coarsely-knit outer fibres of the coconut represent the jealousy, greed, lust, selfishness and other vices of man, which must be broken up and removed if one is to penetrate and reach the white inner purity and thereafter taste the sweet untouched nectar of spiritual purity and bliss. No other fruit has the three distinct, eyes of the coconut. These symbolise the Trinity of Evolution - Creation, Preservation and Dissolution. The eyes also represent the three eyes of man - the two physical eyes plus the third or 'inner eye' which is the mind's eye or conscience. Only this 'inner eye' can penetrate the false, outer facade and reach the ultimate truth. It alone istinguishes right from wrong. The composition of the coconut is characteristic of the three elements of man. The hard, outer shell, with its course fibres, represent the physical composition. The inner white fruit represents man's psychological element, and the untouched water signifies his spiritual composition. Having been offered to God, by way of prayer, the coconut is then eaten by the people as blessed food or prasadh in the belief that it has now received divine vibrations from God and will therefore give them good health and prosperity. [/quote] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]naa dout enti antey [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]coconut ey enduku taatikaaya or munju kaaya kottachu kada, dantlo content kuda pure ey kad[/font][/color]
chittimallu4 Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='DARLING...' timestamp='1347464087' post='1302464524'] naa dout enti antey coconut ey enduku taatikaaya or munju kaaya kottachu kada, dantlo content kuda pure ey kada [/quote]avi nela kesi kodithe mukkalu mukkalu avvavu kada. Andhukemo
ravana Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 [quote name='afdb_sai' timestamp='1347464009' post='1302464520'] Hindus believe that the coconut is the purest form of offering that one can render unto God. The fruit is unique in many respects. The sweet, nectar-like water that it holds, is pure and untouched by the human hand. It is drawn by the tree from its very base to its highest level. The coarsely-knit outer fibres of the coconut represent the jealousy, greed, lust, selfishness and other vices of man, which must be broken up and removed if one is to penetrate and reach the white inner purity and thereafter taste the sweet untouched nectar of spiritual purity and bliss. No other fruit has the three distinct, eyes of the coconut. These symbolise the Trinity of Evolution - Creation, Preservation and Dissolution. The eyes also represent the three eyes of man - the two physical eyes plus the third or 'inner eye' which is the mind's eye or conscience. Only this 'inner eye' can penetrate the false, outer facade and reach the ultimate truth. It alone istinguishes right from wrong. The composition of the coconut is characteristic of the three elements of man. The hard, outer shell, with its course fibres, represent the physical composition. The inner white fruit represents man's psychological element, and the untouched water signifies his spiritual composition. Having been offered to God, by way of prayer, the coconut is then eaten by the people as blessed food or prasadh in the belief that it has now received divine vibrations from God and will therefore give them good health and prosperity. [/quote]
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