CHANAKYA Posted March 8, 2013 Author Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='aamerica_seenu' timestamp='1362754774' post='1303386463'] [size=4]seems like every purana has its own way of narating things...[/size] [/quote] exactly... and sometimes they are completely different..
Avataar Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='aamerica_seenu' timestamp='1362724474' post='1303385197'] ninan night oka 41 pages chadiva first purana... baaga confusing ga unde kaani motham desc baaga ichadu... [/quote] GOOD ! i read the kalabhairava killing brahma episode ! it wz interesting..never heard abt tht before ! and read fews pages abt Nandi
Avataar Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='GatisKandis' timestamp='1362693171' post='1303382890'] andariki vandanalu .. [/quote] vandanalu vandanalu sir
aamerica_seenu Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='CHANAKYA' timestamp='1362755021' post='1303386471'] exactly... and sometimes they are completely different.. [/quote] Ya and more over prati dantlo intros chaala perlu unnai... ardam kavatledu avi
aamerica_seenu Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='Avataar' timestamp='1362756231' post='1303386551'] GOOD ! i read the kalabhairava killing brahma episode ! it wz interesting..never heard abt tht before ! and read fews pages abt Nandi [/quote] Am waiting to read Siva purana...
CHANAKYA Posted March 8, 2013 Author Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='aamerica_seenu' timestamp='1362757026' post='1303386598'] Am waiting to read Siva purana... [/quote] nuvvu ichina link lo siva puraana full ga undaa? [size=4] [/size]
Avataar Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='aamerica_seenu' timestamp='1362757026' post='1303386598'] Am waiting to read Siva purana... [/quote] same here bro... goosebumps vastaay whn u read the whole shiva story i knw bits n pieces but nt sure abt the whole purana...
aamerica_seenu Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='CHANAKYA' timestamp='1362757160' post='1303386605'] nuvvu ichina link lo siva puraana full ga undaa? [/quote] anni 18 puranas unnai andulo.. starting lo index undi chudu
Avataar Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [size=6][b]SHIVA MAHAPURANA[/b][/size] [b]SHIVA MAHAPURANA: INTRODUCTION[/b] First of all, Sage Shaunak expressed his desire to Suta about knowing the means, which could help a man in this era of Kali to attainment lord Shiva, by cleansing all the impurities of his mind and rectifying his inherent demonic tendencies. Suta then described about Shiva Mahapurana - the supreme of all the Puranas, which was narrated by Lord Shiva himself and which was later on retold by Sage Vyasa with the permission of Maharshi Sanatkumar, for the benediction of common man. Suta said, "By understanding the mysteries of ShivmahaPurana and singing its praises, a man attains greater virtues than that which could be attained by being charitable or by the performance of all the `yagyas'. Contemplating on the subject matters of Shiva Mahapurana give auspicious fruits just like a 'Kalpa-taru' (A mythological tree which fulfills all the wishes). Shiv Mahapurana contains twenty-four thousand shlokas and seven Samhitas which are Vidyeshwar, Rudra, Shatrudra, Koti Rudra, Uma, Kailash, and Vayviya. Shiva Mahapurana is the best means for man's liberation.
Avataar Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 Sage Shaunak requested Suta to tell about the proper method of listening to Shiva Purana, so that the mankind gets complete benefit. Suta replied- "First of all, an auspicious moment should be determined by an Astrologer. After that, friends and relatives should be invited, especially those who have the tendency of being away from such occasions. The sages and the virtuous people should be invited too. The 'Katha' must be help in scared places like Shiva temple, any place of pilgrimage or in one's home after doing a Bhumi Pujan of the land where one intends to held the Katha of Shiva Purana. The canopy should be well decorated." "After making a resolution and doing worship of Ganapati - the destroyer of all hurdles and obstacles the Katha should be commenced. The person who is telling the 'Katha' should be facing north and all the listeners should sit facing east. The person who is telling the 'Katha' should be a scholar and should be capable of clearing all the doubts from the listener's mind. There should be no kind of distraction during the 'Katha' period. A devotee, who listens to the Katha leaving behind all of his worldlys worries get complete benefits. A devotee should also make donations and offerings according to his capacity and capability otherwise he would become a wretched man. The Mantra 'OM NAMAH SHIVAY' should be chanted through out the period of Katha. An uninitiated person does not have the right to listen to the Katha of Shiva Mahapurana. So a man desirous of listening to Shiva Mahapurana should first get initiated. A devotee who has taken the vow of listening to the Katha of Shiva Mahapurana, should follow a celibate life. He should sleep on the floor and should have only fruits in the diet. He can have his normal dinner only after the completion of the Katha. The diet should be fresh and pure. He should also try to avoid sinful tendencies like lust, anger, greed, attachment and condemning other, etc. Making donations of even meager things give undiminishing virtues. After the methodical completion of the Katha, a devotee should perform UDDYAPAN (Conclusion of the Katha), which is similar to the CHATURDASHI UDDYAPAN. The devotee should also charitably make donations to all the brahmins who have helped in the performance of Katha. On the next day the 'Path' of SHIVA GITA should be performed. If the devotee (listener of the Katha) is a householders, then he should perform 'Havan' with the ghee prepared from Cow's milk, for the pacification of the unhindered completion of the Katha. The Havan should be performed, either with the help of 'Rudra Samhita mantras' or 'Gayatri Mantra' or with the shlokas of Purana.............
Avataar Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [size=5][b]PART ONE VIDYESHWAR SAMHITA[/b][/size] [b][size=4]SAGES ENQUIRE :[/size][/b] Viddyeshwar Samhita which is classified into twenty five chapters, has a narration in its first chapter which goes as followsOnce upon a time, the sages were performing a yagya at Prayag kshetra. Sage Suta came to know about this and arrived there. All the sages were very pleased to see him. They requested:-"Lord! Though we have heard many tales from you regarding the man's benediction, but today we want to listen to something special. Because in this present era of Kali, when all the castes have forgotten about their respective duties we want to know is there any way to prevent the deterioration in the human values?" Suta replied:- "O Great men! Your enquiry has great relevance in this era of Kali. I will certainly tell you about the way by the help of which a man can achieve benediction. Shiva Mahapurana contains the essence of Vedantic philosophy, which gives worldly pleasures as well as Salvation. Mere remembrance of it destroys all the sins of a man. One who studies the Rudra-Samhita attentively, his gravest of sins are destroyed instantaneously. One who studies Rudra-Samhita' silently, sitting in front of Bhairav-idol, all of his aspirations are fulfilled. A man gets liberated from the sin of killing a brahmin, if he studies Rudra Samhita while circulbulating around a Banyan tree." "Kailash Samhita is even superior than Rudra Samhita, as it elaborates upon the meaning of Omkar. Shiva Mahapurana is created by lord Shiva Himself. It contains twelve Samhitas which are - Viddyeshwar, Rudra, Vinayak, Uma, Matri, Ekadash-rudra, Kailash, Shat-rudra, Koti-rudra, Sahastra Koti, Vayaviya and Dharma.".....................
Avataar Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 "Initially it contained one lac shlokas but it was precised to twenty-four thousand shlokas by sage Vyasa. The present Shiva Purana is the fourth one which consists of seven Samhitas. The earlier three Shiva Puranas are unavailable. The scientific analysis of the Vedantic mysteries are the main subject of this divine Shiva Purana. The study of Shiva Purana helps a man to attain Dharma, Artha, Kam and Moksha. Suta continued with his narration:- "During the initial period of 'Svet Varaha Kalpa'. Six prominent sages collected near Triveni and started debating as to who was the greatest deity, among Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh. Their debate remained inconclusive, so they went to lord Brahma to seek the answer. Lord Brahma told them:- "O revered Sages! The source of Vishnu, Rudra all the deities including myself and all the other creations is none other Mahadeo. Union with the Shiva should be the objective of a man to attain that objective. Listening to the qualities of Lord Shiva, singing devotional songs in his praise and contemplating on him are the greatest means, which help to unite with Shiva." Purification of the mind by the help of doing worship and chanting the name of God is called contemplation. Singing devotional songs in the form of stotra, or hymns of the vedas or even in one's own language is called Kirtan. The above mentioned three activities are the supreme means to attain liberation..................
deals2buy Posted March 8, 2013 Report Posted March 8, 2013 [quote name='Avataar' timestamp='1362756231' post='1303386551'] GOOD ! i read the kalabhairava killing brahma episode ! it wz interesting..never heard abt tht before ! and read fews pages abt Nandi [/quote] I too came to know about this yesterday only Ammavaaru kaapadutundi kadaa Brahma ni from Kaalabharaiva asala...
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