Bhakti yoga (Sanskrit: भक्त यग), also called Bhakti marga (भक्त मर्ग, literally the path of Bhakti), is a spiritual path or spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion towards any personal deity.[1][2] It is one of the three classical paths in Hinduism which lead to Moksha, the other paths being Jnana yoga and Karma yoga.
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The Bhakti marga involving these deities grew with the Bhakti Movement, starting about the mid-1st millennium CE, from Tamil Nadu in South India. The movement was led by the Saiva Nayanars[10] and the Vaisnava Alvars. Their ideas and practices inspired bhakti poetry and devotion throughout India over the 12th-18th century CE.[11][10] Bhakti marga is a part of the religious practice in Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and Shaktism.[12][13][14]
handed over to the disciple by the preceptor. The method of analysis When a querist approach the astrologer, after praying to Lord Ganesh and Ishata Devata, and prayer to Almighty citing the name Nakshatra and age of the querist , is made with a request to grant the correct Ascendant that will reflect the querist past, present and future. A handful of cawries are taken. Expunging the multiples of 12, the remaining is taken as the "Aruuda" . The rising sign is technically called "Udaya Lagna" A comparison is made between the Aruda & the rising sign. While conducting the prasna, the Astrologer will carefully notice the Omens technically called " Nimithas" If the Aruuda is in 6-8-12 from rising sign, it is generally believed, the prasna is hindered (Blocked). Exceptions are there. Say, if rising is Taurus & Aruuda is Libra , there is no hindrance to prasna ; reason is both these
Kankan, No matter where Jupiter is, blocking is considered with repect to Aruuda and Risng Sign relation (2/12, 6/8) only.Earlier, the astrologers use to abandon the prasna altogether. The querist is asked to meet the Astrologer on another day.If prasna is blocked,the remedial measures fails to work. It is also an indication of adverse time ahead for the querist.Personally, based on real life experience , I feel such a directive is quite unwarranted. I will explain. Often the Arudha reflects the current situation of the person posing the question. The rising sign or UdayaLagna apparently indicates the future. A shashtashtama (6/ 8) indicates, Disease, Debts,Litigation , Mental Anguish, Insult / loss of reputation, scandals etc and Dwirdwadasa (2/12) between these two is a pointer towards Change of residence/station , foreign travel , expenses, trouble from secret enemies, problems to ones children , in relevant cases
imprisonment, raid in ones business establishment/ residence etc.As I mentioned in my previous message, these are general statements , and should not be taken literally without considering the prasna chart as a whole. Always remember the entire Kerala prasna branch revolves around two things 1, Gulika (Notes---should be calculated as per UttaraKalamrita directive and not BPHS) There exist a difference of about 20* between these two. 2, Bhadhastanas ---- Two meanings are accorded to Bhadastanas viz (a) Obstruction (b) To be possessed The second meaning is widely applied (And often abused or misused) by professional keralite astrologers. Madhu N Nair kankan_73 Dear Madhu ji,> That was beautiful! But we should reach an agreement on -> Whether to call it Kavadi, Cowries, or shells or whatever. > Also Aaroodha, Aruuda or Aruda whatever. > Otherwise we will make others confused with 'Arudha' out there. )> Actually I feel that Arudha would be the correct spelling, but alas > that spelling was used by somebody else!!! )> Yes, instead of saying
> The method of analysis > > When a querist approach the astrologer, after praying to Lord > Ganesh and Ishata Devata, and prayer to Almighty citing the name > Nakshatra and age of the querist , is made with a request to grant > the correct Ascendant that will reflect the querist past, present and > future. A handful of cawries are taken. Expunging the multiples of > 12, the remaining is taken as the "Aruuda" . The rising sign is > technically called "Udaya Lagna" A comparison is made between the > Aruda & the rising sign. While conducting the prasna, the Astrologer > will carefully notice the Omens technically called " Nimithas" If the > Aruuda is in 6-8-12 from rising sign, it is generally believed, the > prasna is hindered (Blocked). Exceptions are there. Say, if rising is > Taurus &
Aruuda is Libra , there is no hindrance to prasna ; reason > is both these signs are owned by one and the same planet, that is, > Venus .> > Hope this helps> > Madhu N Nair > > BTW--All these cawery purifying , and allied affairs are things > of the past. It is now Westerners , who are showing real interest in > such things.> > > > > > kankan_73 wrote:> > Dear Sreenadh,> > > > Kindly tell me about the procedure of Prasna, how it is done in > > Kerala. Kindly also tell me about the use of Kavadi (shells) in > > Prashna and also about the concept of Blocking of Aarooda.> > > > Thanks & regards,> > Kannan> > > > > > > >
sign is technically called "Udaya Lagna" A comparison is made between the Aruda & the rising sign. While conducting the prasna, the Astrologer will carefully notice the Omens technically called " Nimithas" If the Aruuda is in 6-8-12 from rising sign, it is generally believed, the prasna is hindered (Blocked). Exceptions are there. Say, if rising is Taurus & Aruuda is Libra , there is no hindrance to prasna ; reason is both these signs are owned by one and the same planet, that is, Venus .> Hope this helps> Madhu N Nair > BTW--All these cawery purifying , and allied affairs are things of the past. It is now Westerners , who are showing real interest in such things.> > > kankan_73 Dear Sreenadh,> > Kindly tell me about the
You can use Lagna and cast prasna based on that.There are many more methods as well, well supported by the Kerala style, and astrology Prasna classics. :)Love,Sreenadh , "kankan_73" > Dear Sreenadhji and Madhu ji,> > Thanks, one more query. Do you use Kavadis. If not then how you are > conducting Prashna. I am asking this because I heard that use of > kavadis require many pooja's/fast/devotion etc. before getting > started. If a learner wants to try a Prashna how can he do that, > without using Kavadi's. Like in a situation where I want to do a > Prashna for myself(assuming that I know some theories), . In this > case the Astrologer and queriest both are same and he cannot use > Kavadi. Kindly reply.> > Thanks & regards,> > Kannan> > --- In
taken as the "Aruuda" . The rising > sign > > > is > > > > > > technically called "Udaya Lagna" A comparison is made > between > > > the > > > > > > Aruda & the rising sign. While conducting the prasna, the > > > > > Astrologer > > > > > > will carefully notice the Omens technically called " > > Nimithas" > > > If > > > > > the > > > > > > Aruuda is in 6-8-12 from rising sign, it is generally > > > believed, > > > > > the > > > > > > prasna is hindered (Blocked). Exceptions are there. Say, > if > > > > rising > > > > > is > > > > > > Taurus & Aruuda is Libra , there is no hindrance to > prasna ; > > > > > reason > > >
The Bhagavad Gita is the sealing achievement of Hindu Synthesis, incorporating its various religious traditions.[8][6][7] The synthesis is at both philosophical and socio-religious level, states the Gita scholar Keya Maitra.[65] The text refrains from insisting on one right marga (path) to spirituality. It openly synthesizes and inclusively accepts multiple ways of life, harmonizing spiritual pursuits through action (karma), knowledge (jnana), devotion (bhakti).[66] According to the Gita translator Radhakrishnan, quoted in a review by Robinson, Krishna's discourse is a "comprehensive synthesis" that inclusively unifies the competing strands of Hindu thought such as "Vedic ritual, Upanishadic wisdom, devotional theism and philosophical insight".[67] Aurobindo described the text as a synthesis of various Yogas. The Indologist Robert Minor, and others,[web 1] in contrast, state the Gita is "more clearly defined as a synthesis of Vedanta, Yoga and Samkhya" philosophies of Hinduism.[68] 2ff7e9595c
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