Amalapuram Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 BHAJA GOVINDAM Sloka 1 Bhajagovindam Bhajagovindam Govindam Bhaja Moodhamathe Samprapte Sannihite Kaale Nahi Nahi Rakshati Dukrinkarane
Krish Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 this is my fav....do u know its meaning??
Amalapuram Posted January 11, 2015 Author Report Posted January 11, 2015 Meaning: Bhaja - Seek, Govinda - The Lord Govinda, Moodhamathe - O Fool, O Ignoramus, Samprapte - (When) comes, Sannihite - appointed, Kaale - Time, Nahi - Surely never, Rakshati - Saves, Dukrinkarane - Grammar rule. Substance: Seek or Worship Govinda, Seek Govinda, Seek Govinda, O Fool or ignoramus. When the death comes at the appointed time, grammar rules will not save or rescue you.
Amalapuram Posted January 11, 2015 Author Report Posted January 11, 2015 By repeating the words "Bhaja Govindam" thrice in the very first two lines of the first sloka itself, Jagatguru Sri Adi Sankaracharya is trying to bring home the point that human being has no other escape except immersing oneself in the thoughts of Lord, and praying with utmost sincerity, reciting the Divine Namas of the Lord rather than getting engrossed in anxieties to possess wealth or acquire social status or achievements. Here the rules of grammar mean all secular knowledge and earthly acquisitions or possessions. The one who runs after materialistic gains is Moodhamathi. The purport of these words is that any amount of knowledge cannot save the soul when death knocks at the door of this limited body. At that time, one has to leave behind one's material benefits and social status. These acquisitions will not help one gain the knowledge of the Soul, which is permanent, when the impermanent body withers, it turns out to be a dead-wood. It does not mean that one should shun away the pursuit of living for knowledge, but, at the same time, one should understand its limited capacity, and one should seriously try to acquire that knowledge which alone can save a person from the slavery of imperfections. We should remember the truth that it is a manifested world and it is impermanent. Other than God or Soul, everything else is temporary. Death will ###### away the existence of the body and the manifested world. What is the use of all the acquisitions and secural knowledge then? So, while living in this secular world, or materialistic world, one should endeavour to understand and master the secret of purposeful life. One should identify oneself with the Lord, who can only give solace to the parched materialistic lives. One should progress spiritually after each death, instead of getting deeper and deeper into mundane pleasures. It is rather sad that quite a few of us are of the opinion that spirituality is for those who retired from employment or aged people. The intellect, which has not been trained to remember God till one attains sixty years, will never resort to spirituality after that. Even if it does, for argument sake, what is guarantee that the cruel hands of death will not embrace one before that. So, one should understand the fallacy of this argument and train the mind from the childhood itself to start practicing recitation of the Lord's name with every breath that one inhales and exhales, otherwise it is just impossible to remember God's name at the time of death. It is, therefore, imperative that one should keep repeating the Divine Namas of Lord at every possible moment. Bhaja does not mean monotonous and routine ritual with mechanical chanting of some selected Namas or Mantras. It is rather much deeper than that. The true Bhajan of Lord is to offer True Seva or Service to Lord with Love and devotion and in that sense, every human being is a Lord. Bhagavan is Bhava Graahi. He does not get enamoured or attracted by the pomp and show of the devotee. He looks deep into the heart of the devotee to see how much sincere one is while worshiping Him or serving the needy, treating them as (the) God Himself (i.e., Manava sevahi Madhava seva).
seetee Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 so, stop learning IT, software etc and start chanting the name of God
Krish Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 so, stop learning IT, software etc and start chanting the name of God are u atheist??
Amalapuram Posted January 11, 2015 Author Report Posted January 11, 2015 Sloka 2 Moodha Jaheehi Dhanaagamatrishnaam Kuru Sadbuddhim Manasi Vitrishnaam Yallabhase Nijakarmopaattam Vittam Tena Vinodaya Chittam ... Bhaja Govindam .. Meaning: Moodha - O fool, Jaheehi - give up, Dhanaagamatrishnaam - the thirst to possess wealth, Kuru - create, Sadbuddhim - thoughts of Reality, Manasi - in (your) mind, Vitrishnaam - devoid of passion, Yat - with whatever, Labhate - you get as a reward of your past actions (Yallabhase), Nijakarma - by your actions, Upaattam - obtained (Nijakarmopaattam), Vittam - the wealth, Tena - with that, Vinodaya - entertain, Chittam - your mind. Substance: O Fool, give up your (insatiable) thirst or desire to possess or amass wealth and earthly objects, devote and develop your mind to thoughts of serenity, contentment and Reality, be happy and satisfied with whatever you get as a reward of your past actions and entertain your mind with such noble thoughts.
seetee Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 are u atheist?? nope, I'm a staunch devotee of my Ishta daiva
Krish Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 nope, I'm a staunch devotee of my Ishta daiva so do you still stand by your Q??
seetee Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 so do you still stand by your Q?? that wasnt' a question... it was rather a suggestion to everyone
Amalapuram Posted January 11, 2015 Author Report Posted January 11, 2015 Sloka 3 Naaree Sthanabhara Naabheedesam Drishtvaa Maa Gaa Mohaavesam Etan Maamsavasaadi Vikaaram Manasi Vichintaya Vaaram Vaaram ... Bhaja Govindam, Bhaja Govindam .. Meaning: Naaree - the maidens, Sthanabhara - with the weight of their bosom, Naabheedesam - their naval, Drishtvaa - having seen, Maa - do not, (Aa) Gaa - fall a prey, Mohaavesam - maddening delusion, Etat - this is, Maamsam - of flesh or fragrance, Vasaa - of fat, Aadi - etc., (Etan Maamsavasaadi), Vikaaram - a modifiction, Manasi - in your mind, Vichintaya - think well, Vaaram Vaaram - again and again.
Badramfrombayarea Posted January 11, 2015 Report Posted January 11, 2015 so, stop learning IT, software etc and start chanting the name of God Govinda Govinda
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