Saturday, March 7, 2020




||Om Nama: Shivaya||

Chapter – 31 – Vindhyeshwara Samhitha – 17 -3


Poojaya  Shivabakthasya Shiva:  Preethatharo Bhaveth | Shivasya  Shivabhakthasya  Bhedho Nasthi Shivo Hi Sa: ||


Sutha Pauranika speaks “ Oh! Brahmanas, whoever worships the passionate devotees of Lord Shiva and whoever finds no difference between Lord Shiva and his devotees would make Lord Shiva highly pleased.  Whoever constantly recites the Panchakshra Manthra would become Lord Shiva, his body would become the dwelling place of Lord Shiva.  The intellectuals who have a profound knowledge in Veda, Vedantha, with the constant recitation of Panchakshara achieves the nearness to Lord Shiva.  The women devotees of Lord Shiva who are engaged in the constant practices of meditation and recitation of Panchakshara Manthra would attain the status of Devilingam and attain the nearness to Goddess ShivA.  The worship Paramba Bhagavathi along with Lord Shiva, who are inseparable, would remove the illusion in the worshiper.  The worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess ShivA with Manthraupasana, followed by Shodashaupacharas, serving the intellectual Bhramanas with sumptuous meals would provide commendable merit to the worshiper.  A twice-born who strictly follows the austerities, worship, meditation, vows, etc. is considered superior to the ten twice-born engaged in daily rites. A twice-born with Shivagnana is considered more superior than the thousands of Brahmans who performs recitation of Manthra.  A twice-born engaged in Dhyana is superior to lakhs of Bhramans with Shivagnana, the twice-born who has successfully attained the state of Samadhi is considered superior to crores of Bhramans engaged in meditation. Oh! Mune, I have described the various methods of worship of Lord Shiva along with Goddess ShivA, the reward for the worship is not known even to the intellectuals.  Oh! Munishwara, whoever adores Goddess ShivA and Lord Shiva without any difference and followed with intense devotion and faith,  Whoever reads or listens to the Shiva Puranam which is the essence of Veda, from a Vipra who is well-versed in Veda,  would become beloved of Lord Shiva and remains Shivagnani.  The worshiper would attain the grace of Lord Shiva and remains intellectual.



Kurutho  Yo Naro  Bhakthya  Sa Shiva: ShivAmedhathe | Ya Imam Padathe Adhyayamarthavedathe Sammatham || Shivagnani Bhaveth Vipra: Shivena Saha Modhathe | Shravaye Shivabhakthamshcha Visheshajjo Muneeshwara: || Shivaprasadhasiddhi: Swayashivasya Kripaya Budha: ||


Friday, March 6, 2020



||Om Nama: Shivaya||

Chapter – 30 – Vindhyeshwara Samhitha – 17 -2



Gurupadhesham Sangasya Sukhavase Subhoothale | Poorvapakshe  Samarabhya Krishnabhoothavadhi Dhvija: || Panchaksharam Panchalaksham Japeth Shivamanusmaran |Padmasanastham Shivadham Ganga Chandhra Kalanvitham ||Vamorusthitha Shakthya  Cha Virajantham Mahaganai: |Mrigadangadharam Devam Varadha Abhayapanikam || Sadhanugrahakarththaram Sadhashivamanusmaran | Sampoojya Manasa Poorvam Hridhiva Suryamandale ||



Sutha Pauranika speaks “ Oh! Dhvija, being close to the association of a preceptor would provide happiness in the life.  The months of Bhadhrapadha and Magha is considered as highly propitious for all the recitation of Manthra Japam, following strict austerities, consuming little quantity of food that too once in a day, perfect control over sense and vow of silence.  The worship of Pithrus, recitation of Panchakshara Manthra at least thousands of times in a day would help for self-purification.  The recitation of Panchakshara Manthra for five lakh times, contemplating supreme Lord Shiva who has adorned in sacred river Ganga and crescent moon on matted hair locks, would provide welfare to the worshiper.  The recitation of Panchakshara should be conducted after the worship of Lord Surya,  envision the supreme Lord Shiva who is seated with Goddess Parvathi on his left, and surrounded by Ganas.  The Supreme Lord Shiva who is Varadha showers abundance of piousness to the worshiper, attired in the skin of a leopard, holding kettle drum, and one hand in Abhayahastha posture, that provides shelter to the worshiper who is surrendered at his lotus feet.  The Panchakshara Manthra is recited after the performance of the daily rites on the day of Krishna Chathurdhashi, taking a seat in a sanctified area facing the east.  Whoever worships the Linga form of Lord Shiva without any desires would attain higher abodes.  Whoever worships all the deities except Lord Shiva would attain lower abodes.  The Nirgunalingopasana is considered more superior than the Sagunaupasana of Linga.  Whoever worships supreme Lord Shiva with intense devotion and faith would get liberated from Kalachakra/Adharmam Mahisharoodam.   The celestial bull represents Dharma and celibacy, its four legs represent Dharma, two horns represent forgiveness, its ear symbolizes peace where the Vedic chants reverberate, its eyes represents faith, and it breathes represent supreme wisdom.  The Supreme Lord Shiva who is beyond ‘Time’ mounted on the bull/ Dharma always.



Shivalayam Idham Proktham Shivasya Paramathmana: | Parashakthya  Samayukthasthathraiva Parameshwara: || Shrishti: Sthithishcha  Samhara Sthirobhavoapyanugraha| Panchakrithyapravinoasau Sacchidhanandha Vigraha: ||



The shrine of Lord Shiva is where the supreme Lord Paramathma Parameshwara resides with Goddess Shakthi.  He symbolizes Sacchidhananda/supreme bliss who undertakes Panchakrithya known as Shrishti, Sthithi, Samhara, Thirobhava, and Anugraha.  He showers abundance on grace upon his ardent devotees who follow righteousness, simplicity, kindness, compassion and contemplate upon him.  The devotion and faith upon supreme Lord Shiva can be achieved by following the daily rites and worship; eventually, the worshiper would attain Shivaloka.  The Mukthi is permanent bliss that can be achieved through Japa/recitation of scriptures and Veda and Upanishads, Thapa/following strict austerities and vows, Gnana/Wisdom, meditation and following Dharmic rites.  The Shivadharshanam would remove the darkness of ignorance in the worshiper like the Sun removes the darkness.  The worshiper attains supreme wisdom with the compassionate grace of Shambhu, which is the pathway of Moksha.



||Om Nama: Shivaya||

Chapter – 29 – Vindhyeshwara Samhitha – 17 -1


Shudhdha Yogena  Samyuktho Jeevanmuktho Na Samshaya: | Sadha Japen Sadha Dhyayeth Shivam Pranavaroopinam || Samadhistho Mahayogi Shiva Yeva Na Samshaya: | Rishi Cchandho Devathani Nyasya Dhehe Punarjapeth ||


Rishis speak “Oh! Mahamune, Oh! Prabho, kindly describe the worship of Pranava Linga and Shabdhalinga.”


Sutha Pauranika speaks “Oh! Illustrious ascetics, you have raised a brilliant question, but I am incompetent to answer all your queries, only Mahadeva is capable to enlighten you.  I shall take sincere efforts to describe whatever I have gained from the supreme Lord.  Oh! Vibhudha, the Prakrithi has offered a marvelous ferry of Pranava/Omkara to cross the ocean of worldly existence, I shall describe the elaborate meaning of Pranava as Pra/Prapanch/Prakrithi/ which undergoes constant transformation is the source of life on the Earth, Na/Navam/No/Maya, Va/Varam.  The recitation of this glorious Manthra of Pranava one gets relieved from illusion/Maya, it removes the worldly bondage and Karma, ultimately provides Mukthi.  The Pranava has a subtle form which has a single letter and it is invisible nature, the gross form of Pranava has five letters/Panchakshra and visible.  The Jeevamuktha and Yogis contemplate upon the subtle form, they keep conduct their search in the highest of philosophies and Veda, they conduct the meditation for several years, during this course their bodies become fragile, finally attain Lord Shiva.  The Yogis recites this subtle form of Manthra more than 36 crores of times, contemplating upon Lord Shiva.  The Pranava is the compilation of  Akara, Ukara, and Makara, Bindu, and Nadha resides in the hearts of Yogis.  The Makara, reveals the union of  Shivashakthi that represents Rajasik, Sathvika and Thamasik nature, the recitation of Pranava removes all the sins.  The illustrious Sages describe the Prithvi, Vayu, Thejas, Shabdha, and the ten directions are the source of Karma/worldly attachments.  The constant recitation of Pranava contemplating upon supreme Lord   would provide the power to overrule Pancha Thaththva, Ahamkara, to the worshiper and gets purified.  Whoever contemplates the supreme Lord Shiva who is Mahayogi, and recite the Pranava Manthra would get relieved from worldly matters and bondage.  There are three types of veneration of supreme Lord Shiva, such as Kriya Yoga, Thapo Yoga, and Japa Yoga.  In Kriya Yoga the worshiper venerates the Linga with riches, jewels, flowers, garments, incense, earthen lamps, offerings of fragrances, fruits, etc. and engages in various gestures to worship the Lord.  The Thapo Yogis consume limited meals; they keep very good control over senses, keep the purity of mind as well as the body, and undertake extreme austerities.  The Japa Yogis worship the supreme Lord, remain free from desires, and all the impurities, engage in the constant recitations of Vedic chants and scriptures, in this way they keep their mind calm.



Whoever worships Shiva Yogis, with Shodasha Upachara/sixteen types of veneration, would get purified, and attain Salokhya Mukthi.  Oh! Dhvija, Listen to me carefully, an ascetic has the right to perform JapaYoga, in this way they get purified and the sins get washed away.  Oh! Brahmana, the Panchakshara represents the Panchathaththva.  The Sthoola Pranava is Panchakshara ‘Om Nama: Shivaya”.  The recitation of Panchakshara Manthra would provide all that desired by the worshiper, it should be recited with Pranava always like ‘Om Nama: Shivaya”.


Panchakshara Japenaiva  Sarvasiddhim Labeth Nara: | Pranavenadhi Samyuktham Sadha Panchaksharam  Japeth||


Thursday, March 5, 2020




||Om Nama: Shivaya||

Chapter – 28 – Vindhyeshwara Samhitha – 16


Bindunadhathmakam Sarvam Jagath Sthavarajangamam | Bindhu: Shakthi: Shivo Nadha: Shivashakthyathmakam Jagath || Thasmath Janma Nivrithyarththam Shivalingam Prapoojayeth | Matha Devi Bindhuroopa  Nadharoopa: Shiva: Pitha || Poojithabhyam Pithrubhyam  Thu Paramanandha Yeva Hi | Paramanandha Labharththam Shivalingam Prapoojayeth || Sa Devi  Jagatham Matha Sa Shivo  Jagatha: Pitha | Pithro: Shushrushake Nithyam Kripadhikyam Hi Vardhdhathe ||


Rishis speak “Oh! Sutha, kindly describe the methods of venerations of Parththivashivaling/Shivalinga made of clay, and the abundance of piousness of worship of Parththiva Shivalinga.”



Sutha Pauranika speaks “Oh! Sages, listen to me carefully, you have raised a brilliant question, that could fulfill all the desires of the worshiper, and it removes all the miseries and sorrows, I shall narrate the methods of veneration of Parththiva Shivalinga.  Oh! Dhvija, It would remove unexpected and untimely deaths, it provides good family, children, and grandchildren, an abundance of wealth and grains.  The worshiper would be benefited from an abundance of Vasthram, grains, pleasures.  The worship of Parththiva Shivalinga can be performed by women and men, the Parththiva Shivalinga can be created with the usage of sand/clay from the seashore, riverbank, well, pond, etc.  The clay idol can be worshipped in the shore of sea, or river banks or in a Mandap, and veneration can be performed.  The worship of Lord Ganesha, Surya, Vishnu, Parvathi, Shiva with Shodasha Upachara, flowers, Dhravya, etc. would provide an abundance of piousness.  The Mahapuja is performed for the self-manifested Linga.  The performance of ablation to the Linga would purify the soul, offering incense and Dhravya would bring an abundance of merit, offering earthen lamp before Linga would provide wisdom, offering betel leaves would provide Bhoga, Namaskar and Japam would fulfill all the desires of the worshiper.  The worship of Linga would provide Bhoga and Moksha as well.  The worship of deities would provide the abode of the respective deities.  Oh! Dhvija, listen to me carefully,  worship of Lord Ganesha on Friday on the fourth day of the bright fortnights of the month  Shravana and Bhadrapada would fulfill all the desires of the worshiper. The performance of fire sacrifice on a regular basis would remove all the sins and miseries of the worshiper.  The worship of deities and Shivalinga following the prescribed rites in the Purana would bring an abundance of meritorious rewards to the worshiper.  The worship of deities and serving twelve Bhramanas with sumptuous meals would make the deities highly pleased.  The worship of Goddess Ambika on Karkataka Somavara Navami Mrighasheersha, Ashwin Shuklapakha Navami, Chathurdhashi, Krishnapaksha, would fulfill all the desires of the worshiper.  The worship of LordShiva on Ardra, Mahardra, Magha Krishnachathurdhashi are auspicious days, would provide an abundance of meritorious rewards like long life, removes accidental and unexpected deaths.  The worship of all the deities in the month Karthik with the Shodasha Upachara and performance of charities, Japa, Puja, Homa, Vedic chants, etc. would bring discipline in the life of worshiper, removes sufferings and miseries.  The worship of Lord Shiva on the Kritika Monday followed with austerities, prescribed rites would bring Bhoga and Moksha.  The worship of Lord Karthikeya and Lord Vishnu on the Kritika Tuesday would attain excellence in speech and intelligence as well.  The worship of Lord Ganesha on Krithika Friday and performing charity and the worship of Dhikpalakas on Saturday would bring happiness in the family and the childless couple would be benefitted with children.  The worship of the Supreme Lord Rudra who is Thrayambaka would remove all the sins, worship of Lord Vishnu and Lord Bhrama would provide intelligence, Dhanvanthari, and Ashwini Kumaras to remove all the ailments.  The worship of deities following austerities, Dharma, daily rites, spiritual as well as religious rites, recital of Veda, the performance of charities and noble deeds, would bring an abundance of meritorious rewards, ultimately attain the abode of deities.  The constant recitation of Panchakshara Manthra would wash away sins and provide wisdom.  The Mahanaivedhya is called offering betel leaves along with cloves, camphor, gourd, betel leaves, and nutmeg at the end of veneration, and the distribution of Mahanaivedhya would provide great prowess to the worshiper.  The distribution of Mahanaivedhyam of Lord Shiva would provide liberation from repeated births.  The Bindhu and Nadha represent Goddess Parvathi and Lord Shiva respectively, the entire Universe and its living beings represent Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, Therefore, its called Shivashakthyathmaka Jagath.  The Linga and the Peedam represent Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi as well,  hence the worship of divine couple/Universal father and Mother who is inseparable and supreme bliss would provide liberation from repeated births.   Oh! Munipungava, The worship of Matha Parvathi and Pitha Shiva on a regular basis would please them. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi represent Purusha and Prakrithi respectively, mere remembering or witnessing the Linga would bring an abundance of piousness.  The Jeeva initiates from the Adhipurusha, it takes birth with the influence of Maya, undergoes constant transformation and ruin.  Bhagavan is Lord Bhaga who represents all the richness, and prosperity, Linga is the representation of Prakrithi and Purusha, Goddess Parvathi and Lord Shiva.  The worship of Linga on Sunday and perform ablutions with the mixture of Panchagavyakam, recitation of Omkara/Dhvanilinga, offering Naivedhyam, worship of six types of Lingas such as Pranavalinga/Dhvanilinga, Nadhalingam/Swayambhu, Bindulingam/Yanthram, Akaralinga, Ukaralingam/Charalingam, and Guruvigraham would be freed from repeated births.  The worship of Lord Shiva with sincere devotion and faith would bring Janmamukthi, wearing Rudraksha and wearing Bhasma/Thripundra and recitation of Vedic hymns would bring one fourth of the merit."

Wednesday, March 4, 2020




||Om Nama: Shivaya||

Chapter – 27 – Vindhyeshwara Samhitha – 15


Rishis speak “ Oh! Sutha, Oh! Sarvarththa Viththama kindly describes the auspicious places and time to perform the Devayajja.”



Sutha Pauranika speaks “ Oh! Bhraman, the performance of Devayajjam can be performed in a purified place at home.  Whoever performs worship of the deity in the cowshed would attain ten times piousness than the home, whoever performs worship on the river bank or seashore would attain multiple of piousness, whoever performs worship under the shade of Bilwa, peepal, Tulsi would earn merit that multiplies all the above methods of worship.  The piousness multiplies when one conducts the worship in the shrine; worship of deities on the banks of sacred Theertha would multiply the piousness.  The performance of Devayajjam on the riverbank of Sapthaganga, such as Ganga, Godavari, Kaveri, Thamraparnni, Sindhu, Sarayu, and Reva, or hilltop would provide an abundance of piousness.  In the Krita Yuga, the worship of deities followed with Yajja and charities.   The most suitable place for worship is where you can concentrate, that place is considered as appropriate for the Devayajja.  In the Thretha Yuga, the reward of worship has reduced to one third, and in Dwapara Yuga it has reduced to ¼ and in the Kali era, it has reduced further.  Therefore, any charity performed with unblemished heart or performance of an auspicious deed on Makarasankrathi, the first day of Margasheersha, during the day of the lunar eclipse and solar eclipse, would bring an abundance of piousness.  During the day of the eclipse, one should perform Devaradhana, Japam, and Dhanam, it would protect the worshiper from the evil effects of the eclipse, and being in the association of ascetics would bring an abundance of piousness.  The Yathis, ascetics who conduct Thaponishta should be worshiped; it would wash off all the impurities of the worshiper.  A twice-born who has completed the recitation of twenty-four lakh of Gayathri Manthra is most venerable; it would provide him all the pleasure in life.  The twice-born purifies himself with the recitation of Gayathri Manthra, the person who protects the other person from falling/degrade, or committing sin should be highly revered.  Therefore, a twice-born is considered as appropriate to receive charity, perform religious and spiritual rites, and receive meals.  A twice-born should be received with great respect and should be served amiably would provide an abundance of meritorious rewards.  A charity performed to a servant earns 1/4 of the merit, but a charity offered to an intellectual Bhramin would earn merit for ten years, offering charity to a scholarly Bhramin would earn the merit of heavenly pleasure for ten years and Bhrama Loka.  The charity given to a Bhramin who is an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu would benefit the Vaikundham, charity offered to a Bhramin who is an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva would benefit the Shivalokam/Kailasam.  Therefore the performance of charity is essential to attain the abode of deities.  The Vedic Brahmans should be received with great reverence; prior to that request for invitation should be send, received with Poornna Kumbham, wash his feet, offer purified seat, offer sandal paste, vermilion, and sacred ash, offer sumptuous meal, and give Dhashina and betel leaves, are considered as respectable and pious deed.  The Brahmana should be accompanied by the householder while leaving the house.  Whoever receives Vedic Bhraman on Sunday, followed with the above said Upachara would live hail and healthy for hundreds of years.  Whoever receives hundreds of Bhramana and ten thousands of Bhramana following the Upachara would live thousands of years and ten thousand of years healthy life and ultimately attains Shivaloka, Bhramaloka, and Vishnuloka respectively.  Whoever receives lakhs of Bhramana with Upachara would attain Rudraloka.  Whoever desirous of achieving supreme knowledge should worship Vipravrindha, childless couple should worship twice-born children to attain virtuous sons, the elderly Bhramanas should be worshiped for intellect, girl children should be considered and Saraswathi and worshiped for attaining wisdom, young women should be considered as Mahalakshmi and conduct worship for worldly pleasures and richness, elderly women should be considered as Goddess Parvathi and worshiped for wisdom.  The money earned from farming or trade, or money earned from livelihood or earned as Dhakshina is considered as pure, and donating that money would bring an abundance of piousness.  The women who earned money as a gift from parents or husbands would be considered as best for charity and religious purposes.  The performance of the charity of cows, land, sesame seeds, gold, Ghee, clothes, grains, Guda, silver, vegetables, and performance of Kanyadhanam should be done on auspicious hours.  The performance of charity of cow, cow dung patties, Ghee, milk, butter, etc. would remove the sufferings of poverty, removes the sins committed by the mind, intellect, and body.  The performance of Bhoodhanam/land would provide admiration in the society, the donation of Til provides strength and removes the fear of death.   The donation of gold would bring prowess, the charity of ghee would provide strength, and charity of clothes would provide long life.  The donation of grains increase the fortune of the giver, charity of Guda would bring sweet puddings to the giver, charity of silver would bring strength, the charity of salt would enhance six Rasas, and charity of pumpkin would provide all the fortune and pleasure in both the world.   The Kanyadhanam performed to a twice-born would help him to enjoy all the pleasures throughout his life, charities like fruits, vegetables, and grains should be offered to a twice-born, by offering charity to the twice-born all the deities would get pleased.  Whoever learns Vedashasthra from the preceptor would attain supreme wisdom. Any Devaradhana out of fear of threat or fear of King or for fulfilling personal desires would be considered as inferior.  The worship of Lord with their own voice, recitation of Manthra, and noble deeds such as austerities, fasting, the vow of silence, are considered as superior, any righteous deeds performed with the slightest devotion would bring an abundance of piousness.  The performance of charities, following disciplines and austerities, religious and spiritual rites, would please the deities, all that donated should be considered as Eshwararppanam, which could bring Moksham.

Ya Imam Padathe Adhyayam Ya: Shrunothi Sadha Nara: | Thasya Vai  Dharmabudhdhishcha  Gnanasidhdhi: Prajayathe ||

Whoever reads or listen to it would attain Dharmabuddhi/willingness to perform charity and righteousness and Gnanasiddhi/knowledge and wisdom.





||Om Nama: Shivaya||

Chapter – 26 – Vindhyeshwara Samhitha – 14


Rishis speak “Oh! Prabho, kindly describe the AgniYajjjam, Devayajjam,  Bhramayajjam,  Gurupooja,   and Bhramathripthi.”


Sutha speaks “Oh! Rishis, listen to me, the performance of fire sacrifice offering various ingredients in Agni /fire is called Agni Yajja.  A twice-born Bhramachari should perform fire sacrifices on a daily basis using the Samith/pieces of woods and it should be performed until he gets married.  Aupasanam is the duty of Bhramachari and the fire is protected from the beginning in the fire pit itself.  The Yathis, Vipra, ascetics who lives in the wood, consuming little meal performs Agniyajja, and they protect this fire known as Agnihotra engaging in regular worship of fire for the welfare of the Kingdom and its people as well as pleasing the deities, perform offerings in the Agni evening as well as in the morning.  Devayajja is performed to please Lord Indra and all the deities, the fire sacrifices performed during Sthalipaka and Chauladhikam are for fulfilling one’s own desires.  A Dhvija should perform Bhramayajja on a regular basis to please the deities and the Vedadhyayan is part of this Bhramayajja, these two are the important disciplines of the Dhvija.  Oh! Rishis, listen to me carefully about the performance of Devayajja.  At the beginning of the Universe, the supreme Lord Mahadeva, he is Sarvajja and ocean of mercy; he is the protector of the Universe and its living beings, created numerous warriors.  He is Samsaravaidhya who is the cure for the endless miseries and sorrows of worldly existence; he is the Sarvabheshajabheshajam who is a supreme physician, created seven days with the influence of Maya.  Further Lord Bhrama began creation for the expansion of the three worlds at the instruction of Lord Mahadeva, he created Lord Indra, Lord Yama, and the deities.  The worship of the deities on respective days would bring Bhoga and Moksha as well, whoever worship these deities on the respective days would attain good health, richness, free from ailments, long life, happiness, pleasures, etc.  Lord Shiva provides the auspiciousness and fruitful result of the worship of all the deities.” 



Sutha Pauranika continues “There are five types of worship to please the deities, worship of deities with Japa, Tapa, Manthra, Homa, and Charities.  The consecration of idol, performance of fire sacrifices with the offering of sixteen ingredients or providing the ingredients to Vedic Bhramin, would remove blindness, mental illness, and leprosy.  Whoever conducts the sun worship and serves a meal to a Bhramin for a day, month or years would attain an abundance of piousness and free from all the sins.  The intellectuals worship Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi on Monday and offer a sumptuous meal to a Bhramin to attain wealth, Goddess Sri Mahakali should be worshiped on Tuesday to get rid of illnesses, and a meal should be served to Bhramin with rice, black gram and green gram.  Lord Vishnu should be worshiped On Wednesday, and serve the Bhramin with rice and curd, would provide happiness and health in the family.  The intellectuals perform the worship of deities followed by offerings such as sacred thread across the chest, garments, milk, and ghee, for long life.  The worship of deities on Friday and offering a sumptuous meal of sixteen dishes to Bhramanas would bring all the pleasure.  The worship of Lord Rudra and deities on Saturdays and give away clothes as charity would bring peace in the family, removes untimely and accidental deaths.  Whoever conducts Tilahoma, offer food prepared with Til, or offer Til as charity would attain good health.  A twice-born should perform worship of deities on regular basis, or at least during the auspicious days, and the worship should be conducted after a ritual bath, Japa, Homa, and offer meals to Bhramin at the end of Tharpana.  The worship of Jagatheeshwara on auspicious Thithi, Nakshathra, Yoga, would bring good health.  The worship of the Supreme Lord should be performed without any fruitful desire; the worshiper would attain the grace of Lord according to his faith and sincerity of the performance of the rite.  The planets and stars should be worshiped during auspicious occasions.  In this way, Devayajja/ the worship of deities would fulfill all the desires of the worshiper, the twice-born conducts worship with the recitation of Vedic hymns, rest of the Varna follow Thanthric rites.  Therefore all these seven days worship of deities should be performed according to one’s own capacity.   The poor person, who has no means to conduct the worship of the deity, should engage in recitation.  The rich person can perform the worship of deities with various offerings and utilizing various ingredients for veneration.  Whoever performs veneration of deities with intense faith and devotion would attain heavenly pleasures, and take birth again.  Whoever plants trees, dig wells or ponds, construct gardens, building schools, compose scriptures would enjoy the pleasure in the world; finally, they would attain supreme wisdom.”



Ya Imam Shrunuthe Adhyayam Padathe Va  Naro  Dhvija: | Shravanasyopakartha Cha Devayajjam Phalam Labeth ||


Whoever reads or listens or recite the chapter describes the Devayajja would attain the fruitful result of performance of Devayajjam.


Monday, March 2, 2020




||Om Nama: Shivaya||

Chapter – 25 – Vindhyeshwara Samhitha – 13


Jeeva Bhrama Aikhyavishayam Budhdhva Pranavam Abhyaseth | Thrailokhya  Srishtikarththaram  Sthithikartharam Acchyutham || Samharththaram Thatha Rudram Swaprakasham Upasmahe | Gnana Karma Indhriyanam Cha Mano Vriththidhiyasthatha|| Bhoga Mokshapradhe  Dharma Gnane Cha  Prerayeth Sadha | Iththamarthadhiya  Dhyayan Bhrama Prapnothi Nishchayam ||


Rishis speak “ Oh! Sutha, kindly narrate about the righteousness, which could provide an abundance of piousness and victory all over the Earth.  Kindly describe the moral and immoral deeds that provide heaven and hell respectively.”


Sutha pauranika speaks “Oh! Rishi,  a Bhramana/Dhvija, Vipra, twice-born should follow righteousness, disciplines/Sadhachara/daily rites should be an intellectual/scholar, should have a thorough knowledge of Veda and Upanishads, sincerely follow Vedic rites and Vedic way of living.  A Kshatriya is a Rajasevaka/ Rajapalaka who protects the borders of the country and the Kingdom, they should follow a very few disciplines and a little bit of Vedic way of living.  A Vaishya should follow a very little bit of discipline, and engage in farming in agricultural lands and trade/Vanijyam. A shudra should serve the three Varnna of people of Brahmana, Kshatriya and Vaishya.”



Sutha Pauranika continues “  A Shudhra Bhramana engages in labor service, farming in agricultural lands, wicked natured, engages in creating trouble to others, and remains Chandala.  I shall describe a few of the ethical deeds, getting up in the morning facing auspicious direction would bring good health, long life, free from ailments, fortune, remove sins, etc.  While taking bath one should offer salutation to Lord Varuna, recitation of Manthra should be done with waist-deep water, offering water to Lord Surya, Pithrus and deities, Vasthram should be attired in Panchakaccha, with an upper cloth on the waist.   A righteous person should take holy dip in the Theerthas after regular bath, after holy dip, the water from the clothes should be offered to Pithrus while wearing Thripundra/three lines with the holy ashes, one should recite the hymns of Rishi Jabala, intellectuals take Manthrasnana, worship of Lord Surya reciting Gayathri Manthra during the hours of early hours dawn, mid-noon and evening would bring commendable virtues. The intellectual undertake meditation upon the supreme Bhramam with the constant recitation of Pranavamanthra, which unites the Jeevathma to Bhramam.  Lord Bhrama is the creator, Lord Achyutha is the preserver and Lord Rudra is the destroyer, who is self-illuminating.  Intellectuals observe control over Karma and Gnanendhriyas, contemplates on the supreme Bhramam with pure mind and intellect, eventually attain Moksha.  A Bhramin should recite the Omkaramanthra thousands of times a day; the rest of the Varnna should recite the Omkara Manthra according to one’s own capacity.  The ultimate object of recitation of Manthra is to attain the union of Jeevathma with the supreme Bhramam.  A twice-born who does not perform the sun worship regularly should not be included in the Vedic rites.  The recitation of Gayathri Manthra would remove all the sins, and impurities.  The performance of righteous deeds would provide Arththa/wealth, it enhances the happiness of the follower, and eventually, it will lead to attaining the sense of abandonment/Vairagya.  If a person accumulates wealth and takes immense pleasure in the material wellbeing without performing any of the righteous deeds, it would heave him to the endless cycles of rebirths.  The performance of Dharma can be two types, utilizing the wealth earned for the welfare of the Universe, offering ingredients for fire sacrifices, the performance of fire sacrifices, religious and spiritual rites, etc.  Dharma can be performed with the body by visiting sacred shrines, serving the devotees of the Lord and serving the Lord.  The performance of righteous deed without expecting any fruitful results would purify the intellect, eventually, the worshiper would attain supreme wisdom.  During the Krita Yuga, attainment of supreme knowledge and wisdom required extreme penance, during the Kali era it is easy to obtain with the performance of Dharma with Dhravya/ wealth by providing ingredients for the worship of deities, and performing charities.  The following moral deeds would provide piousness and happiness as well, the performance of immoral deed would bring grief and endless miseries.  The performance of charities to Vipra would bring an abundance of meritorious rewards.  The performance of thousands of Chandrayana Vratha would provide Bhramaloka.  A Kshatriya who performs a righteous task by providing a livelihood for a ten thousand Bhramins would attain Indhraloka and Bhramaloka respectively.  The piousness can be earned with the recital of sacred hymns and visiting holy places with the money earned following truthful ways.  A Brahmin should earn living by charities performed by the Kshatriyas, performance of fire sacrifices, religious as well as spiritual rites.  Kshatriya should earn living by protecting the Kingdom and its borders,  Vaishya should earn living from agricultural land, farming, animal husbandry, and trade,  Shudra should earn living by serving the above three Varnas.  Gnansiddhi and Mokshasiddhi are attainable only through the preceptor.  Brahmins should perform various Vedic rituals with the company of noble Vipras, the householder should offer an abundance of charities in the form of wealth, riches, grains, fruits and sumptuous meals to twice-born, in this way the householder earns abundance of piousness and the Bhramin who receives the charities should perform atonement, otherwise, it would bring sins to him.  Bhramin should perform all the daily rites sincerely, the money earned should be divided into three parts; one portion for the performance of Dharmic rites, one portion for the development/welfare of the society and the third portion should be utilized for the welfare of him and his family.  Persons of the three Varnna should utilize their wealth for the welfare of the society; follow humility, simplicity, kindness, and compassion.  The Vaishya should utilize 1/10 of the produce for charity, and some portion for the welfare of the society, a trader should utilize 1/6 of the money earned for the welfare of society, and charity otherwise he would suffer from hellish torture.  Any wealth or richness earned by unwarranted means would destroy the individual.  The Brahmin should utilize ¼ of his income for the charity and righteous deeds, if he earns sudden wealth in the form of charity, should be invested for the welfare of the society.  Bhramin should not accept the charity of money or wealth earned by illegal means, it should be thrown to the ocean otherwise it would bring horrible sins to him.  A wise one should not indulge in hurting others by words, mind or deeds, and the performance of Surya worship and fire sacrifice, Bhramayajja on a regular basis would bring heavenly abode.”