Baba
This email contains four sections:
1. PS #4484: I Was Counting The Days For Your Arrival
2. Posting: Not For Sadguru
3. End Quote: Unless Food Is Chewed Well...
4. Links
Namaskar,
Here below is a public announcement about the mahaprayan of a regular human being.
As we know, the concept of "mahaprayan"Mahaprayana means death - i.e. the death of an ordinary human being. And that is exactly what is displayed in the below scene. They are holding and stabilizing the corpse's head etc.
Such mahaprayan programs are held everywhere; this is the accepted occasion for one's death throughout India and other regions.
All should know that these mahaprayan Mahaprayana functions are not something special or unique - it is a death ceremony. So it is not a lofty tradition - just it is a dogma, as often they observe the death year after year etc. Also, please know that the below person was not an Ananda Margii.
The concept of mahaprayan is used to denote the death of a human being who has departed this world. The mahaprayan of every human being is observed. That is why the mahaprayan ceremony is not for Taraka Brahma because He did not depart - He is the eternal Parama Purusa. So the mahaprayan concept is for ordinary deceased humans, i.e. those who lost their mortal life.
The term mahaprayan is directly used in the photo. If you type this in as a Google search then you will see it there printed as well.
The mahapryan word is written twice in Hindi on this image.
Some think that we should live happily and not care about all these things. That is the wrong approach and defeats the purpose of creating the organisation. All kinds of societal dogmas were in vogue and Baba created Ananda Marga to eradicate those dogmas. Naturally then we must not allow such dogmas in our very own organisation, AMPS. If we ignore those dogmas it defeats the purpose of the formation of Ananda Marga.
Unfortunately when this point is raised then those in Tiljala never accept that mahaprayan is merely a death ceremony. Yet all know that mahaprayan is a death ceremony and that is what their annual fake mahaprayan Mahaprayana (MPD) in Tiljala is also - an annual death ceremony. And this annual death ceremony is anti Ananda Marga.
In Him,
Shailendra Mukherjee
The section below demarcated by asterisks is an entirely different topic,
completely unrelated to the above material. It stands on its own as a point of interest.
This email contains four sections:
1. PS #4484: I Was Counting The Days For Your Arrival
2. Posting: Not For Sadguru
3. End Quote: Unless Food Is Chewed Well...
4. Links
Mahaprayan: NOT FOR SADGURU
Namaskar,
Here below is a public announcement about the mahaprayan of a regular human being.
As we know, the concept of "mahaprayan"Mahaprayana means death - i.e. the death of an ordinary human being. And that is exactly what is displayed in the below scene. They are holding and stabilizing the corpse's head etc.
Such mahaprayan programs are held everywhere; this is the accepted occasion for one's death throughout India and other regions.
All should know that these mahaprayan Mahaprayana functions are not something special or unique - it is a death ceremony. So it is not a lofty tradition - just it is a dogma, as often they observe the death year after year etc. Also, please know that the below person was not an Ananda Margii.
The concept of mahaprayan is used to denote the death of a human being who has departed this world. The mahaprayan of every human being is observed. That is why the mahaprayan ceremony is not for Taraka Brahma because He did not depart - He is the eternal Parama Purusa. So the mahaprayan concept is for ordinary deceased humans, i.e. those who lost their mortal life.
The term mahaprayan is directly used in the photo. If you type this in as a Google search then you will see it there printed as well.
The mahapryan word is written twice in Hindi on this image.
Some think that we should live happily and not care about all these things. That is the wrong approach and defeats the purpose of creating the organisation. All kinds of societal dogmas were in vogue and Baba created Ananda Marga to eradicate those dogmas. Naturally then we must not allow such dogmas in our very own organisation, AMPS. If we ignore those dogmas it defeats the purpose of the formation of Ananda Marga.
THEY NEVER LIKE TO ADMIT
Unfortunately when this point is raised then those in Tiljala never accept that mahaprayan is merely a death ceremony. Yet all know that mahaprayan is a death ceremony and that is what their annual fake mahaprayan Mahaprayana (MPD) in Tiljala is also - an annual death ceremony. And this annual death ceremony is anti Ananda Marga.
In Him,
Shailendra Mukherjee
== Section 2 ==
The section below demarcated by asterisks is an entirely different topic,
completely unrelated to the above material. It stands on its own as a point of interest.
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Unless Food Is Chewed Well,
The Liver Can Never Function Properly
Unless Food Is Chewed Well,
The Liver Can Never Function Properly
"In order to digest starches and carbohydrates, the
saliva of the mouth must help at the preliminary stage. Chewing food
brings an adequate quantity of saliva into the mouth. No sooner does the
food mixed with saliva enter the stomach than the liver and the
pancreas are enabled to start secreting their bile and digestive fluids.
So unless food is chewed well, the liver can never function properly."
(Yogic Treatments, p.1)
Note: In the fast-paced life of this 21st century, people no longer give themselves proper time to attend to their basic life duties, such as eating food. Instead people just rush off from one appointment to another and "grab a bite to eat" along the way. In their hectic pace, instead of chewing their food properly they just take a bite or two and swallow it. Or they nearly inhale their meal, without chewing it at all. As Baba warns us, this way of "eating" is terribly hazardous to the health and invites many diseases.
Note: In the fast-paced life of this 21st century, people no longer give themselves proper time to attend to their basic life duties, such as eating food. Instead people just rush off from one appointment to another and "grab a bite to eat" along the way. In their hectic pace, instead of chewing their food properly they just take a bite or two and swallow it. Or they nearly inhale their meal, without chewing it at all. As Baba warns us, this way of "eating" is terribly hazardous to the health and invites many diseases.
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== Section 3 ==
~ I Was Counting The Days For Your Arrival ~
"Pal gune kato din cale geche, madhuma'se madhul cha'ya'y, ele tumi...barasa'y... (P.S. 4484)
Purport:
O' Parama Purusa, in longing for You, I was counting the days for Your arrival. My days passed in the spring season - sitting in the shade of the flowery Indian olive tree which was filled with nectar; but You did not come that time. Now though You have come in the pouring rain. When my life was filled with spring and joy then You did not come to rejoice, but now You have come to relieve me of my suffering. I have prepared the garland with sweet fragrant flowers - like the bela’, bakula, and yuthika - and full a basket of flowers has also been kept for You. Now though You have come in the pouring rain.
O' my Lord, so many days have passed and so many intoxicating nights, with that sweet breeze, passed in longing and crying - but that time You did not come. How many days have come and gone with the smile of tender new leaves. Time passed in looking towards the path of Your arrival in my flower garden, with various kinds of decorations. But You did not come in the spring time. Now though You have come in the pouring rain.
The crimson dawn, which was so beautiful in the morning, was lost in the hot sun of the mid-day. But with the sound of thunder in the evening sky You appeared, making me forget that pain. Now You have come secretly in a surprising way; and now You are next to me. All my suffering and pain was removed in a flash by having You in this intimate manner.
Baba in my good days at the time of spring season - when flowers were blossoming - that time You did not come; but now You have come during this pouring rain. Baba You are ever-gracious...
"Pal gune kato din cale geche, madhuma'se madhul cha'ya'y, ele tumi...barasa'y... (P.S. 4484)
Purport:
O' Parama Purusa, in longing for You, I was counting the days for Your arrival. My days passed in the spring season - sitting in the shade of the flowery Indian olive tree which was filled with nectar; but You did not come that time. Now though You have come in the pouring rain. When my life was filled with spring and joy then You did not come to rejoice, but now You have come to relieve me of my suffering. I have prepared the garland with sweet fragrant flowers - like the bela’, bakula, and yuthika - and full a basket of flowers has also been kept for You. Now though You have come in the pouring rain.
O' my Lord, so many days have passed and so many intoxicating nights, with that sweet breeze, passed in longing and crying - but that time You did not come. How many days have come and gone with the smile of tender new leaves. Time passed in looking towards the path of Your arrival in my flower garden, with various kinds of decorations. But You did not come in the spring time. Now though You have come in the pouring rain.
The crimson dawn, which was so beautiful in the morning, was lost in the hot sun of the mid-day. But with the sound of thunder in the evening sky You appeared, making me forget that pain. Now You have come secretly in a surprising way; and now You are next to me. All my suffering and pain was removed in a flash by having You in this intimate manner.
Baba in my good days at the time of spring season - when flowers were blossoming - that time You did not come; but now You have come during this pouring rain. Baba You are ever-gracious...
== Section 4 ==
Links
http://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/2014/09/how-to-make-sadhaka-easy.html
Links
http://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/2014/09/how-to-make-sadhaka-easy.html