Saturday, July 31, 2010

मुंबईत मलेरियाचे ११ हजार रूग्ण



राज्यात पावसाचा जोर जसा वाढतोय त्याच वेगाने वाढतायत साथीचे रोग, मुंबईत तर मलेरिया हाताबाहेर गेलाय, आतापर्यंत ११ हजार लोकांना मुंबईत या रोगाची लागण झालीय. यामुळेच आज मुंबईत केंद्रीय आरोग्य खात्याचं पथक दाखल होतंय. हे तज्ज्ञांचं पथक मलेरियावर प्रभावी उपाययोजना करण्याच्या दृष्टीनं प्रयत्न करणार आहे.
दुसरीकडे पुण्यात दोन दिवसात स्वाईन फ्लुने सहा बळी गेलेत. त्यामुळे पुणेकरांमध्येही धास्ती पसरली आहे. वातावरणात थंडावा पसरल्याने स्वाईन फ्लूची लागण पुन्हा एकदा होऊ लागलीय. पावसाच्या संततधारेने स्वाईन फ्लूची लागण वाढण्याची शक्यता आहे.


Malaria is a potentially fatal blood disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted to human and animal hosts by the Anopheles mosquito. The human parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, is dangerous not only be cause it digests the red blood cell's hemoglobin, but also because it changes the adhesive properties of the cell it inhabits. This change in turn causes the cell to stick to the walls of blood vessels. It becomes especially dangerous when the infected blood cells stick to the capillaries in the brain, obstructing blood flow, a condition called cerebral malaria. Scientists using the x-ray microscope are hoping to learn more about the how the parasite infects and disrupts the blood cells and the blood vessels of an infected host.

Please take care guys....  

Monday, July 26, 2010

Bapu on Guru Poornima Day for all those who could not see him live..


Please be aware

On the Ellen show, Sheryl Crow said that this is what caused her breast cancer. 
It has been identified as the most common cause of the high levels of dioxin in breast cancer tissue.

Sheryl Crow's oncologist told her: women should not drink bottled water that has been left in a car.
The heat reacts with the chemicals in the plastic of the bottle which releases dioxin into the water.  Dioxin is a toxin increasingly found in breast cancer tissue. So please be careful and do not drink bottled water that has been left in a car.

Pass this on to all the women in your life..   This information is the kind we need to know that just might save us!  Use a stainless steel canteen or a glass bottle instead of plastic!


LET EVERYONE WHO HAS A WIFE / SISTER / DAUGHTER KNOW PLEASE!
 This information is also being circulated at  Walter Reed    Army  Medical Center .

No plastic containers in microwave. No water bottles in freezer. No plastic wrap in microwave.


A dioxin chemical causes cancer, especially breast cancer..   Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our bodies.. Don't freeze your plastic bottles with water in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic.  Recently, Edward Fujimoto, Wellness Program Manager at  Castle   Hospital  , was on a TV program to explain this health hazard.

He talked about dioxins and how bad they are for us. He said that we should not be heating our food in the microwave using plastic containers.. .

This especially applies to foods that contain fat.



He said that the combination of fat, high heat and plastic releases dioxin into the body.



Instead, he recommends using glass, such as   Corning  Ware, Pyrex or ceramic containers for heating food. You get the same results, only without the dioxin. So, such things as TV dinners, instant soups, etc., should be removed from the container and heated in something else.


Paper isn't bad but you don't know what is in the paper. It's just safer to use tempered glass,     Corning   Ware, etc.

He reminded us that a while ago some of the fast food restaurants moved away from the foam containers to paper. The dioxin problem is one of the reasons..

Also, he pointed out that plastic wrap, such as Saran wrap, is just as dangerous when  placed over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As the food is nuked, the high  heat causes poisonous toxins to actually melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the food.   Cover food with a paper towel instead

Friday, July 23, 2010

FInal Update on Guru Poornima 2010

All the devotees are welcome to the auspicous occasion of Guru Poornima, Utsav celebrated by Sadguru Sadguru Shri Aniruddha Upasana Trust.

  • The utsav is scheduled on 25th July 2010 at Terapanth Bhavan, Thakur Complex, Kandivali (E), Mumbai.
  • The Utsav would be celebrated between 10.30 am to 9.00 pm.
  • The venue is easily accessible from the Railway station by trains ,(BEST bus No.300 from Kandivali (E) station & BEST bus no.400 from Borivali (E) station) and also via the Western Express Highway.
*Please note : P. P. Bapu doesn’t accept any gifts may it be in any form like money, sweets, flowers, gift articles, precious metals, etc.
As HE has been telling us for so many years HE only expects and accepts our Bhakti (Devotion), Prem (Love) and Seva (Service).

IMPORTANCE OF SADGURU’S DARSHAN ON GURUPOORNIMA (By Dr. Yogindrasinh Joshi i.e. YOGIDADA) :

SADGURU gives us that DYAN which tells us which ASTRA or weapon should be used in which battle or fight. We know that we can not make perfect decision or UCHIT decision at UCHIT time on our own. SADGURU helps us to take this decision and that is HIS KRUPA (GRACE).
GURUPOORNIMA is one such day where we have to remember the debt of SADGURU (GURU-RUNA) in our life. He will be successful who will maximum remember HIS RUNA in our life.
SADGURU is the ultimate TATVA in the entire UNIVERSE. Every one can accompany you till your dead body is put on fire. HE is the only one who accompanies you in every moment even after your death till next birth. GURU is the one who converts the darkness into the LIGHT.

There is always duality or fight between 2 things in our mind. We can’t take proper decision, so GURU TEJA makes us enable to take right decision and achieve Victory. SADGURUTVA is ANIRUDDHATVA and ANIRUDDHA is SADGURU only.
ANIRUDDHA means no one at no time and at no place can stop from doing any thing.
If we don’t gain HIM, there is nothing to be gained.

On GURU POORNIMA day SADGURU makes His DARSHAN so light and mild that we common men can easily accept that. HE makes power of HIS GURUTEJA so that we can easily bear that with our eyes directly.
When we do JAP, our mind is not concentrated on HIM exactly. Different thoughts peep inside or different tensions take away our concentration. But when we take HIS DARSHAN on GURTUPOORNIMA whenever we will sit for JAP, the same Photo of HIM, will be fixed in front of our eyes there wards after.

All the devotees are welcome at the venue and take the advantage of Sadguru Darshan on this auspicious day.
  • View the location map of the venue for Gurupournima.

Ramrajya Actions on Personal Level

Thursday, July 22, 2010

NO Pravachan today

Today because of rain there will be no pravachan. Try to spread this message

Sri Lankan ace spinner Murali takes 800 test wickets

Sri Lankan ace spinner Muttiah Muralitharan has taken 800 test wickets becoming the first-ever cricker to achieve this milestone. Muralitharan, who is playing his last Test match, had already taken six wickets in the match.

This performance, by Test cricket’s most prolific wicket-taker, who finished with figures of 5-63 for the innings, was integral to Sri Lanka’s dismissal of India for 276 in their first innings. And when Sri Lanka (who made 520 before declaring in their first innings) enforced the follow-on Murali added one more scalp before stumps on day four to edge closer to the milestone.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Put ICE on your Cell Phone - AN ADVICE FOR EMERGENCY


Apparently this  is a standard procedure all paramedics follow at the scene of an accident when  they come across your cell phone. 

ICE  - 'In Case of Emergency'

We all carry our mobile phones with names &  numbers stored in its memory but nobody, other than ourselves, knows which of  these numbers belong to our closest family or  friends. 

If we were to  be involved in an accident or were taken ill, the people attending us would  have our mobile phone but wouldn't know who to call. Yes, there are hundreds  of numbers stored but which one is the contact person in case of an emergency?  Hence this 'ICE' (In Case of Emergency) Campaign the concept of 'ICE' is  catching on quickly. It is a method of contact during emergency situations. As  cell(mobile) phones are carried by the majority of the population, all you  need to do is store the number of a contact person or persons who should be  contacted during emergency under the name 'ICE' ( In Case Of  Emergency). 
The idea was  thought up by a paramedic who found that when he went to the scenes of  accidents, there were always mobile phones with patients, but they didn't know  which number to call. He therefore thought that it would be a good idea if  there was a nationally recognized name for this purpose. In an emergency  situation, Emergency Service personnel and hospital Staff would be able to  quickly contact the right person by simply dialling the number you have stored  as 'ICE.' 
For more than  one contact name simply enter ICE1, ICE2 and ICE3 etc. A great idea that will  make a difference!
Let's spread the concept of ICE by  storing an  ICE number in our Mobile  phones today!
Please  forward this. It won't take too many 'forwards' before everybody will know  about this. It  really could save your life, or put a loved one's mind at  rest. ICE will speak for you when you are not able
to.

What is Eco-Friendly ?

The term “eco-friendly” is used to describe activities which are good for the environment. It is a shortening of “ecologically friendly,” and you may also hear terms like “environmentally friendly” or “green” used to describe similar activities.

There are a range of ways in which activities can be eco-friendly, ranging from products which are constructed in an environmentally friendly way to making lifestyle changes which are designed to benefit the environment.

Environmental issues were first pushed to the forefront of the collective consciousness in the late 1900s, when people realized that their activities were having a negative impact on the environment.

Pollution, rampant use of natural resources, and other activities were questioned in light of information about how these activities hurt the environment, and people began to look into more eco-friendly ways of living and doing business.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Aasahi Ekdashi

On the occasion of  Aasadhi Ekdashi Wednesday 21st July 2010 you can offer Tulsi Patra to Shree Trivikram at Aniruddha Gurukshetram. Timing: 8:00 AM- 8 PM. Please forward the message to every you know.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Address proof card issued by India Post



Many working people often shift their houses. For them, it is difficult to produce an address proof issued by Government with latest address. Our India Post (Post Office) has come up with a solution.

Now you can get an address proof along with your photo from India post.
Since the ID proof is issued by India post which is a Central Government organization, it is similar to other ID cards like Driving license, Voters ID etc. It can be used for opening bank accounts, for getting telephone and gas connections etc.

The total cost for getting this ID card is Rs.250/ (Rs.10 for application and Rs.240/- processing fee).
Do inform everybody. This is very useful.


For more details enquire in the nearest post office .
http://www.indiapost.gov.in/

Friday, July 16, 2010

Some points from Yesterday's Pravachan

yesterday at pravachan Sadguru Shri Aniruddha Bapu instructed to all devotees......

don't leave true god.
don't accept wrong gods.

don't accept true gods in
wrong manner.

don't leave good persons everthough they are not good looking,
don't have sharp mind.

(the good person has following characterstics faith in god , do not cheat person,love and care for other person.)

don't make relation with bad persons everthough they are good looking and sharp mind.

(the bad person has following charactertics always do gossiping regarding other person,speak lie,cheat otherperson)

Giving warning for the bad nature of any person in not gossiping.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

योगा बेसिक कोर्सेस

हरी ॐ
श्री हेमाडपंत प्राच्यविद्या प्रशाला अंतर्गत अनिरुद्धास इंस्टिट्यूट ऑफ़ योगा
ह्या संस्थे तर्फे योगाचे बेसिक कोर्सेस येथे सुरु होणार आहे, सप्ताहातुन २ दिवस क्लास्सेस असतील, एकून ४ ग्रुप असतील

स्थल
१) श्रीहरिगुरुग्राम - न्यू इंग्लिश स्कूल वांद्रे, (पूर्व)
ग्रुप १ ला : सायंकाली ७.०० ते ८.०० (मंगलवार,शुक्रवार , स्त्रियांसाठी )
ग्रुप २ रा : सायंकाली ८.१५ ते ९.१५ (मंगलवार, शुक्रवार, पुरुष )

२) श्री हेमाडपंत प्राच्यविद्या प्रशाला, गुरुकुल, जुई नगर
ग्रुप १ ला : सायंकाली ४.०० ते ६.०० (शनिवार , स्त्रियांसाठी )
ग्रुप २ रा : सकाळी ११.०० ते १.०० दुपारी (रविवार पुरुष )

या कोर्से साथी वयोगट असेल ३५ ते ५० वर्ष
ज्या श्रद्धावानान्ना या कोर्सेस च लाभ घ्यायचा असेल त्यांनी मुंबई सी सी सी काउंटर वरुण फॉर्म घ्यावा।
प्रवेश मर्यादित.

Indian rupee to have a distinct symbol

The Indian rupee will have its own symbol, a mix of the Devanagri 'Ra' and Roman 'R', to become the fifth currency in the world to have a distinct identity.

The new symbol, designed by IIT post-graduate D Uday Kumar was approved by the Union Cabinet today.The rupee will join the elite club of US dollar, British pound-sterling, Euro and Japanese yen to have its own symbol.

The symbol will be printed or embossed on currency notes or coins, Information and Broadcasting Minister told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

Kumar's entry was chosen from among 3,000 designs competing for the currency symbol. He will get an award of Rs 2.5 lakhs.

She said the government will try that the symbol is adopted within six months in the country and globally within 18 to 24 months.

The symbol will feature on computer key boards and softwares so that it can be printed and displayed in electronic and print, she said.

Soni said it would also help in distinguishing the Indian currency from rupee or rupiah of countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Indonesia.

Monday, July 12, 2010

श्रीमद पुरुषार्थ: विजयते

श्रीमद पुरुषार्थ: विजयते


||श्री अनिरुद्धस्य प्रेम :, श्री अनिरुद्धस्य धर्म: ,

श्री अनिरुद्धस्य नियमा:, एते प्रकटित:श्रीमदपुरुषार्थ: ||

धर्म : ' ध्रु ' ह्या संस्कृत धातुचा अर्थ आहे, धारण करणे. आधार देणे , उचलून धरणे , टिकवणे,

पालन करणे .

जो मानवाना धारण करतो, व पुण्यात्मा कडून धारण केला जातो, तोच धर्म.


धर्म पुरुषार्थाची मूलभूत तत्वे :

१) सत्य , २) अस्तेय (चोरी न करणे) , ३) दया , ४) क्षमा , ५) दम ( मनाला अपवित्र विषयांचे चिंतन करू न देणे ), ६) अक्रोध , ७) दान , ८) आस्तिक्यबुद्धि, ९) श्रद्धा , १०) साधना, ११) अभ्यास १२) परोपकार ,१३) अहिंसा, १४) समबुद्धि ( सिद्धि व असिद्धिच्या वेळेस समबुद्धि )

सत्य प्रवेश - प्रमाण ५

आध्यात्मिक पुण्य कर्मे

१) श्रीमद पुरुषार्थाचे वाचन व मनन , २) नवविधा भकतिचे आचरण , ३) मंत्र पठन , ४) तीर्थयात्रा ५) भजनात सहभागी होणे , ६) भुकेल्याला अन्नदान , ७) १२ सूर्यनमस्कार घालणे ( कमीत कमी ) , ८ ) मौन ठेवणे , ९) मातृभूमि साठी त्याग करणे.

काम : ह्या विश्वात जेव्हा प्रथम मनोरूप बीज उत्पन्न जाले, तेव्हा त्या मनाच्या क्षेत्रात इच्छा उत्पन्न जाली. ही इच्छा म्हणजेच काम, हेच मनातील मूल उत्पादक बीज असते.

बेलगाम बेजवाबदार 'काम' हाच सर्व दू:खांचे मूल कारण असतो. म्हणुनच जीवन जगताना धर्माच्या क्षेत्रातच (शेतातच) "काम" पेरावा.. व भक्तिच्या गोफणीने त्याची राखण करावी.

अर्थ : जे जे ईछेले मनाने, ते ते प्राप्त करून घेण्याची साधने म्हणजेच अर्थ .

मोक्ष : ' मूच' (मोकले होणे, सुटने, सोडणे) ह्या मुळ संस्कृत धातु पासून मोक्ष शब्द बनतो .

भोगायतन शरीर, भोगायतन इन्द्रिये ,व भोगविषय पदार्थ ह्या तीन बंधनानी जीव स्वत:ला जखडून घेतो. ह्या तीनही बंधनांचा सर्वस्वी नाश होताच आत्म्याचे मुळ स्वतंत्र स्वरुप त्याला परत प्राप्त होते.

आत्मा व ब्रह्माचे एकत्व अनुभावास येते . व सुख दू:खाच्या पलीकडील शाश्वत आनंद प्राप्त होतो ..ही स्थिति म्हणजेच मोक्ष.

भक्ति : धर्मं , अर्थ ,काम, व मोक्ष हे चारही पुरुषार्थ प्रकटविणारे माध्यम म्हणजे ' भक्ति ' परमात्माशी असणारे भक्तीचे नाते जसजसे जीवात्मा दृढ़ करतो , त्या प्रमाणात जीवाची परमेश्वरा पासून जालेली विभक्ति कमी कमी होत जाते.

मर्यादा : कल्पना शक्तिला व क्रिया शक्तिला निरिक्षण शक्तिशी म्हणजेच वास्तवाशी बांधून ठेवणारी शक्ति म्हणजेच ' मर्यादा '

मर्यादा न पाळल्यासच रोग ( शारीरिक , मानसिक ,व आध्यात्मिक विकार ) व्यक्तीला किवा समाजाला पछाडतात.

' प्रदन्या पराधात रोग : '

म्हणुनच मर्यादा पुरुषार्थ मानवाला सर्वात जास्त आवश्यक आहे .मर्यादा पुरुषार्थापासूनच धर्मं पुरुषार्थ उत्पन्न होतो. व मग हाच धर्मं पुरुषार्थ काम , अर्थ , मोक्ष, व भक्ति ह्या तत्वांना पुरुषार्थाचे रूप देतो.

आपण स्वतः आहोत ह्याची जेव्हढी आपणास खात्री आहे, तेवढीच खात्री भगवंत आहे, अशी असणे म्हणजे मर्यादा मार्गाची वहीवाट .

तर भगवंत माझाच आहे, ह्याची तेवढीच खात्री असणे म्हणजेच "श्रीमद पुरुषार्थ".

" माझ्या लाडक्या मित्रांनो , हा मी तुमचा मित्र, सखा अनिरुद्ध स्वतःचे फक्त एकच जीवन कार्य मानतो, " सर्व विश्वात ह्या मर्यादा पुरुषार्थाची साधना व सिद्धी करून घेणे".

मर्यादा पुरुषार्थ शिकवणे व स्थापन करणे, हेच माझे ध्येय आहे. मर्यादा पुरुषार्थाच्या सिद्धते व स्थापनेशिवाय ह्या मर्यादा पुरुषोत्तमाचे राज्य, रामराज्य येऊ शकत नाही.

आणि म्हणूनच " मर्यादा पुरुषार्थ " रुजविणे, वाढविणे व त्याची जोपासना करिता करिता त्याची अमर्याद वाढ करणे, हा माझा सत्य संकल्प आहे.

Dattatreya-From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Dattatreya is considereto be god who is an incarnation of the Divine Trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Siva. The word Datta means "Given", Datta is called so because the divine trinity have "given" themselves in the form of a son to the sage couple Atri and Anasuya. He is the son of Atri, hence the name "Atreya."
In the Nath tradition, Dattatreya is recognized as an Avatar or incarnation of the Lord Shiva and as the Adi-Guru (First Teacher) of the Adinath Sampradaya of the Nathas. Although Dattatreya was at first a "Lord of Yoga" exhibiting distinctly Tantric traits,[citation needed] he was adapted and assimilated into the more devotional cults; while still worshiped by millions of Hindus, he is approached more as a benevolent god than as a teacher of the highest essence of Indian thought.


Dattatreya as an historical figure
Though the Dattatreya of the Natha tradition coexisted and intermingled with the Puranic, Brahmanical tradition of the Datta sampradaya, here we shall focus almost exclusively on the earlier Tantric manifestation of Datta.[citation needed] Shri Gurudev Mahendranath had no doubt that Dattatreya was a historical figure. He stated that Datta appeared on Wednesday, the fourteenth day of the full moon in the month of Margasirsa, though he does not mention the year.

Birth stories

Sage Narad praised Anusuya's "pativratyam" (Devotion to her husband) a lot before the wives of Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva making them jealous of her. They requested their husbands to reduce her pativratyam. Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva went to Anusuya as guests when Atri was not there at home and asked her to serve them food (lunch). When she agreed to do so, they said that they will accept her alms on the condition that she serves them without wearing clothes. Anasuya falls into a dilemma. If she comes without clothes in front of other men her pativratyam will be reduced. If she refuses then that is dishonor to the guests and they can take away all the power of Atri. Anasuya felt that the three guests who asked such a strange favour are not normal people since they are trying to place her in a tricky situation. Anasuya prayed to her husband in her mind and said that she doesn't have any fear serving them without clothes as she is not affected by lust. Since the guests asked for alms saying "Bhavati Bhikshan Dehi" (Oh Mother! Give us some food) and indirectly called her a mother, She decided that she will consider them as her children and serve them as requested. Because of her greatness and as per her thinking by the time she came to serve food the three gods became small children and her breasts started producing milk. She then breastfed them and put them to sleep in a cradle. Atri came back afterwards and hearing the story from Anasusuya praised the three gods sleeping in the cradle. They woke up in their original form and praised Anasuya's pativratyam and gave her a boon. Anasuya requested that these three should be born as her children--the incarnation of Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma as Durvasa, Dattareya and Chandra (meaning moon).[citation needed]
In Mahabharat[1] Dattatreya is referred to as from the family tree of sage Atri rather than as son of sage Atri. The epic Shishupal Vadha (execution of Shishupala) of poet Magha also refers (14.79) to Dattatreya to be from Atri's family tree and not as his son.

His travels
Dattatreya left home at an early age to wander naked in search of the Absolute. He seems to have spent most of his life wandering in the area between and including North Karnataka, through Maharashtra, and into Gujarat as far as the Narmada River. He attained realization at a place not far from the town now known as Ganagapur in North Karnataka. The original footprints of Datta are believed to be located on the lonely peak at Mount Girnar. The Tripura-rahasya refers to the disciple Parasurama finding Datta meditating on Gandhamadana mountain.

His gurus
According to Brahma Purana, after an order from his father, sage Atri, Dattatreya sat on the banks of river Gautami and prayed to Shiva and finally earned the Brahmagyaan (Eternal Knowledge). This is possibly the reason why Dattatreya is considered as Adisiddha in Nath Sampradaya.
In the Bhagavata Purana, Dattatreya enumerates a list of his twenty-four gurus: earth, air, sky or ether, water, fire, sun, moon, python, pigeons, sea, moth, bee, bull elephant, bear, deer, fish, osprey, a child, a maiden, a courtesan, a blacksmith, serpent, spider, and wasp. The 24 Gurus of Dattateya come from the 24 gurus of Avadhut described in the Purana.

His disciples
The disciples of Dattatreya are: Sahasrarjun Kartavirya, Bhargava Parasuram, Yadu, Alarka, Ayu and Prahlad. These are known from Puranas. There is one more by name Sankruti described in Avadhutopanishad and Jaabaaldarshanopanishad.

Dattatreya as avatar
In The Pathless Path to Immortality, Shri Gurudev Mahendranath writes:
"Shri Dattatreya was a dropout of an earlier age than the period when Veda and Tantra merged to become one simple cult. It was men like Dattatreya who helped to make this possible. Three of his close disciples were kings, one an Asura and the other two both belonging to the warrior caste. Dattatreya himself was regarded as an avatar of Maheshwara (Shiva) but later was claimed by Vaishnavites as the avatar of Vishnu. Not such a sectarian claim as it appears; Hindus regard Shiva and Vishnu as the same or as manifestations of the Absolute taking form."
Indeed, the Dattatreya Upanisad, which opens proclaiming Dattatreya's identity with Vishnu, ends with the mantra Om Namah Shivaya, identifying Datta with Shiva. In the last portion of the third chapter, Mahesvara (Shiva) alone is said to pervade reality and shine in every heart of man. He alone is in front, behind, to the left, to the right, below, above, everywhere the center. Finally, Mahesvara is identified with Dattatreya, depicting the latter as an Avatara of Shiva.

Dattatreya as a devotional deity
Dattatreya is one of the oldest of the deities. The first reference of this deity is found in epics like Mahabharat[2] and Ramayan.
Dattatreya is usually depicted with three heads, symbolising Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva; past, present, and future; and the three states of consciousness: waking, dreaming, and dreamless sleep. He is portrayed sitting in meditation with his shakti beneath the audumbara (wish-fulfilling) tree. In front of him is a fire pit, and around him are four dogs. These are sometimes said to be or to symbolise the four Vedas.
In the Dattatreya Upanishad which is a part of the Atharva Veda, he is described as being able to appear in the form of a child, madman, or demon in order to help his devotees achieve moksha, liberation from the bonds of worldly existence.[3]
The single head for Dattatreya can be explained if one sees the Tantric traditions which prevailed in India about 1000 years back. It was Gorakshanath who changed removed the aghori traditions and made the Nath sampradaya in the acceptable civil form of today. Shri Dattatreya must have been a very powerful sage existing before this time and over the centuries sometime he was deitified to the form of Dattatreya. The three heads have come definitely later in the last 900 years or so.[4]

Dattatreya's avatars

Dattatreya incarnation of the Divine Trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Siva and his avatars- Shripad Shri Vallabha, Sri Nrusimha Saraswati and Swami Samarth Maharaj.
Dattatreya is supposed to have taken 16 avatars. The names and their birthdate (as per the Lunar calendar) are given in brackets.
Yogiraaj (Kaartik Shu.15)
Atrivarad (Kaartik Kru.1)
Dattatreya (Kaartik Kru.2)
Kaalaagnishaman (Maargashirsha Shu.14)
Yogijanvallabh (Maargashirsha Shu.15)
Lilaavishambhar (Paush Shu.15)
Siddharaaj (Maagh Shu.15)
Dnyaasaagar (Faalgun Shu.10)
Vishambhar (Chaitra Shu.15)
Maayaamukta (Vaishaakh Shu.15)
Maayaamukta (Jyeshtha Shu.13)
Aadiguru (Aashaadh Shu.15)
Shivarup (Shraavan Shu.8)
Devdev (Bhaadrapad Shu.14)
Digambar (Aashwin Shu.15)
Krishnashyaamkamalnayan (Kaartik Shu.12)
There is a book written by Shri Vasudevananda Saraswati on these 16 avatars. In Dasopanta tradition, all 16 are worshiped and Dasopanta is considered as the 17th avatara.
In Datta Sampradaya the first avatar is Shri Shripad Shri Vallabh and the second is Shri Narasimha Saraswati. Also Akkalkot Swami Shri Swami Samarth, Shri Vasudevanand Saraswati (Tembe Swami, Sawantwadi)) Shri Manik Prabhu Shri Krishna Saraswati , Shri Shirdi Sai Baba (Shirdi, Maharashtra),Shri Ganapathi Sachchidananda (Mysore,Karnataka) are considered as avatars of Dattatreya.[5]
The Upanishads Avadhutopanishad and Jaabaaldarshanopanishad mention that the philosophy is given by Shri Dattatreya.
The Tripura-rahasya (The Secret of [the goddess] Tripura) is believed to be an abbreviated version of the original Datta Samhita or Dakshinamurti Samhita traditionally ascribed to Dattatreya. This more lengthy work was summarized by Dattatreya's disciple Paramasura, whose disciple, Sumedha Haritayana, scribed the text. Thus, this text is sometimes referred to as the Haritayana Samhita.
The Tripura-rahasya is divided into three parts. The first part, the Mahatmya Khanda or section on the goddess is concerned with the origin, mantra and yantra of the goddess Tripura, also known as Lalita or Lalita Tripurasundari. The Jnana Khanda or section on knowledge elaborates on the themes of consciousness, manifestation, and liberation. Unfortunately, the last part, Charya Khanda or section on conduct, has been lost and some believe destroyed.
In the Tantric tradition, the Tripuropastipaddhati is supposed to have been written by Shri Dattareya. This is mentioned in Tripurarahasya. The summary of tantra in the Parashuramkalpasutram is also supposed to have been written by Shri Dattatreya.
Another work, the Avadhuta Gita (Song of the Free) is a wonderful, compete compilation of the highest thought given to and recorded by two of Dattatreya's disciples, Swami and Kartika. Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) held it in high esteem. Originally a work of seven chapters, a spurious and misogynistic eighth chapter may be a later attempt to append sexual morality to the Natha tradition by a conservative ascetic. Some of the ideas in this Gita are however common to both Shaivite and Buddhist Tantras.

Datta sampradaya books
The sect or sampradaya which follows Dattatreya as the main deity have some specific books which they follow. These books can be classified to belong to two broad categories. The first one belongs to Shri GuruCharitra tradition while the second one belongs to the Mahanubhava sampradaya and Nath sampradaya tradition. We describe briefly below the books belonging to these traditions.

Shri GuruCharitra
This book was written about 250 years later than Dnyaneshwari which is one of the first comprehensive books explaining religious philosophy to the masses. Although Shri GuruCharitra was written 250 years later, this book has an immortal place in the Dattatreya worship tradition in Maharashtra and other adjoining states. The writer of this book, Shri Saraswati Gangadhar was himself a Kannadiga, but wrote this wonderful and most influential book in the Marathi literature. The GuruCharitra and its contents are described in the wiki article separately and thus are not described here.

Shri Datta Prabodh
After Shri GuruCharitra, the next most important book in Datta-sampradaya is Shri Datta Prabodh (prabodh: enlightenment). This was written by Param Bhagwat Anantasut Vitthal alias Kaavadibaba on the 1st day of Chaitra (Pratipada, Shaka 1782 according to the lunar calendar) in 1860 CE at Baroda. The book has 61 Adhyaya (sections) and 14,236 stanzas. The first 35 Sections are stories of Shri Dattatreya and his life-work. The sections 36 to 50 describe the stories of Matsyendranath-Gorakshanath, Kanifnath of the Nath sampradaya. The last 10-11 sections describe the life stories of the great devotees like Shri Janaradna swami, Factsdate=February 2007}}

Shri Guruleelamrut
In Datta-sampradaya there are two books highly respected and worshipped, bearing the same name of "Guruleelamrut". Late Shri Vamanrao Vaidya (Vamorikar) is the author of this book. This book has 55 Chapters with 9757 ovyas or stanzas. Just like Shri Gurucharitra, this book is equally worshipped and respected in Maharashtra. The book is about the life story of Shri Swami Samarth of Akkalkot. The book was published after the death of Shri Vaidya, by Vinayak Sadashiv Limgaonkar, who also wrote the summary chapter to the book. The language of the book is very simple, lucid and very poetic.
The second book by the same name, is written by Shri Anand Bharati (samādhi 1901CE). This book is a short book and also describes the life story of Shri Swami Samarth of Akkalkot. The book has 21 chapters. The book follows the standard tradition of initial worship of deities in the order Ganesha, goddess Saraswati, Prakritipurush, Saints, Gurus and Parents. The further chapters narrate the stories about Dattatreya and his incarnations. Rest of the book then describes the life and work of swamiji. The book is in the form of question-answer, with questioner is Shri Gopal Sharma alias Haribhakta and the answering authority is Shri Anand Bharati.[citations needed]

Shri Datta Mahatmya
This book was written by Shri Vasudevananda Saraswati also known as Shri Tembe Swami. He also wrote a book in Sanskrit called Dattapurana. The Marathi Datta-Mahatmya book has 51 chapters and 5513 stanzas. This book is in the form of disciple-teacher conversation, where the disciple is Deepak and his Guru explains to him the importance (Mahatmya) of Dattatreya. It has full coverage of Dattatreya's disciples and devotees and their stories and mentions the 24 gurus of Dattatreya and Dattatreya's philosophy. The book also describes several vratas (specific strict rituals) to be followed and is revered and respected by Dattatreya devotees.[citations needed]

Shri Panta GuruCharitra
This is the life story of Shri Pantmaharaj Balekundrikar from Balekundri written by his disciple Shri Vaman Narahar Kamat and completed in 1918 CE. It has 54 chapters and more than 6000 stanzas and describes the life story and life philosophy of the Pant-maharaj.[citations needed]

Shri Datta Charitrasar
Shri Vishnu Gopal Natu from Ajgan (Sawantwadi) wrote this book which also one of the popular ones in Maharashtra. There are total 77 chapters with 7721 stanzas. The book is fully devoted to the deity Dattatreya and not to any of his specific incarnations, unlike the ones described above. The book however contains the stories of several of the prominent Datta-devotees and this book is quite modern from that point of view. The book follows the initial standard order of chapters described above.[citations needed]

Mahanubhava Dattatreya books / Chaturyugi Avatar
The important and influential Datta-Sampradaya books described above were mainly belonged to the traditions of Shri Shripad Shrivallabha and Shri Narasimha Saraswati in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarath and Andhra Pradesh. However, before them in Maharashtra, Shri Chakradhar Swami, (from whose time the language Marathi is considered dated, as his disciple Mahimbhatt is the first book writer (Leelacharitra) in the literature history of Marathi language), founded Mahanubhava panth or sect. Considering this aspect, then Rawalobasa's Sahyadrivarnat is technically the first book in Marathi on Dattatreya. This book has 517 stanzas and 188 of them are devoted to Shri Dattatreya.
According to Mahanubhava followers, among the five avatars of the Lord they consider, the first one is Sri Krishna, followed by Sri Dattatreya, Sri Chakrapani, Sri Govindaprabhu and Sri Chakradhar Swami. According to Mahanubhava dharm, lord Dattatreya is incarnation of the formless god, like Sri Krishna and is single headed and not triple headed. They believe he is not an incarnation of the three devas, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahadev, but is the supreme lord himself.
Another book from this sect is Krishnadasa's Shri Dattavijaya. This has 34 chapters and 5736 stanzas. One more book that is important here is Dattatreyabalakrida by Sharangadhar poet. This book is written as a conversation between Asit and Deval. This book describes the birth story of Shri Dattatreya in Badrikasharama in Tretayuga. What is notable here is that this story is different than the one consisting of Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesha story. The followers of Mahanubhav panth only believe in as told to them by Sri Chakradhar Swami (whome they consider the incarnation of supreme lord himself). According to Swami the avatar of lord Dattatreya will remain in all the four yugas. And that is why he is also referred to as "Chaturyugi Avatar".[citations needed]

Modern books
There have been several books written on Shri Dattatreya in modern times in the 20th century and the list is quite big. Mainly these books follow the same traditional order of the initial chapters, followed by the life stories of the specific incarnation of the Swami or Guru. Most of the following chapters describe how he has blessed his disciples and his life philosophy. The tradition of Datta-sampradaya is quite big and unending. Several modern swamis or gurus have enormous following and are immediately turned in to the avatar of Shri Dattatreya with their fame and following. The essential point to note here is that the Indian social tradition allows and assimilates all the sects together, as can be seen from the description of the books above.[citations needed].

Dattatreya traditions
Following are the various traditions of Dattatreya described in brief. Mainly the traditions are from Gujarath, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Considering the languagewise literature, they are from Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada and Telugu languages.[6]

Puranic tradition
The ancients disciples of Dattatreya are already described in the above sections. Among these, Karatavirya Sahasrajun was the most favourite of Dattatreya. The other ones are, Alarka (alias Madalasa-garbharatna), King Aayu from Somavansha, King Yadu (son of Yayaati and Devayaani) of Yadavs (Krishna's dynasty) and Shri Parashurama alias Bhargava. There is one more by name Saankruti, who is mentioned in Avadhutopanishad and Jabalopanishad. [7]

Shri Gurucharitra tradition
This tradition follows from Shripad Shrivallabha and Shri Narasimha Saraswati. Several very famous Datta-avatars are from this tradition. Some names are, Shri Janardanswami, Eknath, Dasopant, Niranjan Raghunath, Narayan Maharaj Jalwankar, Manik Prabhu, Swami Samarth, Shri Vasudevananda Saraswati et al. The disciples of Shri Narasimha Saraswati were, Trivikrambharati from Kumasi, Sayamdev, Nagnath, Devrao Gangadhar and Saraswati Gangadhar from Kadaganchi. There are two major traditions started by Shri Swami Samarth of Akkalkot and Shri Vasudevananda Saraswati alias Tembe Swami and are described in their respective articles. [8]

Niranjan Ragunath tradition
His original name was Avadhut, but his guru Shri Raghunathswami renamed him as Niranjan. He had several disciples in Maharashtra in Nashik, Junnar, Kalamb, Kolhapur, Meeraj etc, to name a few are Ramchandra Tatya Gokhale, Govindarao Nana Patwardhan-shastri etc. His heritage seems to have gone beyond Surat, Baroda, Girnar and north of Jhansi. The most famous disciple of Niranjan Raghunath is Narayan Maharaj Jalwankar. Narayan Maharaj mainly worked in Malva region. Sapta Sagar is one of his well known literature. Heritage continued with Shri Lakshman Maharaj. He was from Indore. Balbhim Maharaj Sadekar was his disciple. Balbhim Maharaj was an engineer living in Sadegaon. He called himself Gurupadicha veda i.e. Mad for Guru.
Shri Satguru Bhagirathinath Maharaj also hailed from Indore. She was born at Nashik in Kolhatkar family. She had attraction for god from early age. After Balbhim Maharaj, she faced strong opposition as people were not ready for a Woman Guru. She worked mainly for upliftment of ladies and poor needy people. She was master in Kirtanas. She wrote a drama Brahmatmabodh, a book Anandpadaver Chauda Chaukadyanche Rajya and many psams(Bhajans). Her disciples have migrated to England, America and Africa.She was constructed a big temple in Pune. The name of temple is Balbhim bhuvan.Bhalbhim is her loving and Kind Guru name.
Dattatreya Mahadev Cholkar was one of the blessed discliples of Bhagirathinath Maharaj. Although he was blind physically, he was very clever in his teaching methods. He wrote original Brahmatmabodh in poetic form. Bhagirathinath appreciated it, modified and rewritten it in simple text form. He written more than 4000 psams(unpublished). He was very good in kirtanas just like Bhagirathinath Maharaj.
Sri Dattatreya Mahadev Cholkar had constructed a huge temple in Yavatmal (Maharashatra). The name of Temple is Shri Bhagirathi Guru Mandir.Daily discourse and advait Kirtans and Programs conducted by Management of the Temple.'
Shri Satguru Samartha Madhurinath is also loving and studies disciple of Sri Dattatreya Mahadev Cholkar. She started preaching as Satguru in 1994. Being a professor by profession, she persuades uneducated as well as highly qualified people with equal ease. She demonstrates her disciples how to meditate with the divine and how to devote and serve the almighty in our daily routine life. Datta Bhagirathi Ogh, Biddhibodh, Bodhasaramrut, Mayavivaran and Shri Abhedbodh are her books written in marathi. Good Behaviour, a way to Universal Integrity is her admired book in English. Many knowledge seekers are benefitted from her even today. She lives in Gorai, Borivali which is in Mumbai and continues work of spreading awareness of almighty.
The philosophy of this tradition is mainly Bhagawat Dharma (religion), Sampradaya (sect) is attatreya and Marga (path) is Vihangam (Bird like). [9]

Sakalmat Sampradaya tradition
The meaning of sakalmat is, all faiths are accepted (Sakala means All and mata means opinion, but here we have to take the meaning as faith). This is a form of Datta-sampradaya which is called Rajyogi or Royal type. Shri Chaitanya Dev is the main worshipped god here and this sampradaya one views gold, pearls, diamonds, expensive clothes and music, art etc as part of tradition. Here poor and rich are considered as the same. Thus all the materialistic items are viewed at par with nothing. The philosophy of this tradition is that there is no resistance to any kind of religious faiths in the world. All faiths are believed to give the ultimate godliness to its followers. This tradition was started by Shri Manik Prabhu of Humanabad. Hindus, Muslims and people of all castes are allowed here. Some disciples of this tradition are, Bapacharya, Narayan Dikshit, Chimnya Bramhachari, Gopalbua. [10]

Avadhut Panth tradition
The Avadhut panth or sect was started by Shri Pantmaharaj Balekundrikar of Balekundri near Belgaum. More information of the Avadhut philosophy and tradition is described in the article on avadhut. The main disciples of this tradition are, Govindaraoji, Gopalraoji, Shankarraoji, Vamanrao and Narasimharao. These are all called "Panta-bandhu"s i.e. Panta-brothers. This sampradaya is spread across Balekundri, Daddi, Belgaum, Akol, Kochari, Nerali, Dharwad, Gokak, Hubali. [11]

Dattatreya tradition in Gujarat
Girnar is a famous place in the Datta-sampradaya and is situated in Saurashtra, Gujarat. Shri Vamanbua Vaidya from Baroda is from the tradition of Shri Kalavit Swami. His philosophical tradition is furthered by Saswadkar, and Pattankar. The temple of Narasimha Saraswati in Baroda continues this tradition of Dattatreya devotion. The main Dattatreya devotees who spread the Datta-panth in Gujarat were Pandurang Maharaj of Naareshwar and Shrirang Avadhut. Gujarati books like Dattabavani and Gurulilamrut are quite famous. Dr. H. S. Joshi has written the book Origin and Development of Dattatreya Worship in India. [12]

Dattatreya tradition in Karnataka
The town of Ganagapur,where Dattatreya is said to have attained realization lies on the banks of River Bhima in Gulbarga district of North Karnataka.The following information is taken from the letters and articles written by late Shri Vishwanath Keshav Kulkarni-Hattarwatkar from Belgaum and one of the experts of Datta-tradition in Karnataka. Dattatreya tradition is quite rich in the adjacent states of Maharashtra. In fact the Gurucharitrakar Shri Saraswati Gangadhar was himself a Kannadiga. Other than him there have been numerous disciples and Dattatreya devotees from the northern part of Karnataka. Some famous names are Shridharswami, Narayanmaharaj from Kedgaon, SiddheshwaraMaharaj from Sadhoghat, Siddharudh Swami from Hubali et al.
Shripantamaharaj Balekundrikar has also written several Kannada poems on Dattatreya worship. Several places such as Borgaon, Chikodi, Kunnur, Sadalaga, Balekundri, Shahapur, Nipani, Hubali, Hangal, Dharwad etc have Dattatreya temples or some places have Narasimha temples who is also considered to be an incarnation of Dattatreya. In fact it appears that Shri Narasimha Saraswati and some of his disciples used to worship this form of Dattatreya. The maharaja of Mysore Shri Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar has written a book,Dattatreya: The Way and the Goal in English. The book is written mainly to comment on Jeevanmuktageeta and Avadhutgeeta. The last chapter is A Critical Estimate of the Philosophy of Dattatreya where all the Dattatreya philosophy and work has been described in detail. [13]

Dattatreya tradition in Andhra Pradesh
The first avatara of Dattatreya, Shri Shripad Shrivallabha was from Pithapuram in Andhra Pradesh. As per the article by Prof. N. Venkatarao,[14] he describes several connections of Dattatreya tradition with those in Maharashtra. Maatapur or Mahur which is now located in Maharashtra was part of Telangana region in old days. The head of Mahur temple is called Dattatreya Yogi.

Around 1550 CE, Dattatreya Yogi taught the Dattatreya philosophy to his disciple Das Gosavi in Marathi. Das Gosavi then taught this philosophy to his two Telugu disciples Gopalbhatt and Sarvaved who studied and translated Das Gosavi's book of Vedantavyavaharsangraha into Telugu language. According Prof. R. C. Dhere, DattatreyaYogi and Das Gosavi are the original gurus in the Telugu Dattatreya tradition. Prof. Rao states that Dattatreya Shatakamu was written by Paramanandateertha who is equally important in his contributions to the Telugu tradition of Dattatreya. He was a proponent of Advaita philosophy and dedicated his two epics, Anubhavadarpanamu and Shivadnyanamanjari to Shri Dattatreya. His famous Vivekachintamani book was translated into Kannada by Nijashivagunayogi and Lingayat saint Shanatalingaswami translated this into Marathi.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Guru poornima 2010

All the devotees are welcome to the auspicous occasion of Guru Poornima, Utsav celebrated by Sadguru Sadguru Shri Aniruddha Upasana Trust.

The utsav is scheduled on 25th July 2010 at Terapanth Bhavan, Thakur Complex, Kandivali (E), Mumbai.

The Utsav would be celebrated between 10.30 am to 9.00 pm.

The venue is easily accessible from the Railway station by trains ,(BEST bus No.300 from Kandivali (E) station & BEST bus no.400 from Borivali (E) station) and also via the Western Express Highway.

*Please note : P. P. Bapu doesn’t accept any gifts may it be in any form like money, sweets, flowers, gift articles, precious metals, etc.

As HE has been telling us for so many years HE only expects and accepts our Bhakti (Devotion), Prem (Love) and Seva (Service).

All the devotees are welcome at the venue and take the advantage of Sadguru Darshan on this auspicious day.

Hari om .

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Hanuman Chalisa

We need to just chant 108 times Hanuman Chalisa in a given Day's time (Sunrise to next Sunrise) during this 1 month period (up to Guru Poornima).

This can be done in the entire 24 hours of the day and not required to do at a single stretch sitting.
It can be done in any number of mantra sequence e.g. 9 times x 12 or 18 times x 6 or 27 times x 4, or can do in a random sequence of 30, 50, 27 sittings by taking couple of breaks during the entire Day.

P.P.Bapu has said that ......"This removes all the Bad & Negative effects of one's person for an entire year"

He has also mentioned that.........."If we are not doing this Mantra Jap on Amavas Day (No Moon night), it is still better, as on this day it will be difficult to Concentrate properly and complete it 108 times for average human being, as the negative forces are at strength."

Therefore barring this day, choose any other day within this time frame to do it. To get Krupa on us.........Great Saint TULSIDAS had asked from Hanuman Bappa this Boon for us. All the " - Ve (Negative) vibrations" for the next entire year can be wiped away with. This is the period, that is most beneficial for the Hanuman Chalisa, as Sant Tulsidas asked it from Hanuman Bappa.

HARI OM
 
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