Thursday, July 28, 2011

The Body Temple (Part 2)

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Sri Paramahamsa Sachchidananda Yogeeswarar


As told by the yogi:-
"Samadhi is a state where the practitioner succeeds in fully controlling his mind by shutting his mind to all mundane thoughts. Therefore devotees who go to the sanctum-santorum to have the darshan of God should not seek material favours. The devotee's only wish and aspiration should be to attain the Lotus feet of the Lord. With a clean and pure heart and with a steady gaze (by not looking here and there) the devotee has to enter the sanctum-santorum of the temple. The mind becomes fickle if the devotee allows his/her gaze to wander here and there. A fickle mind invites desire.Therefore the devotees should focus there total attention and thought on God as they enter the sanctum-santorum of the temple.

At the entrance of the sanctum-santorum, the devotee will find "nandi" seatedin front of the Sivalingam(please find the arrow mark on the chest region of the author indicating the placement of "nandi" in front of the Sivalingam.

Few devotees walk right in front of "nandi" as they enter the sanctum-santorumof the temple. Such devotees are immediately corrected by the temple priest,"Please do not obstruct the "nandi". Kindly walk to the right side or left side of the "nandi". Then the devotees would want toknow the reason why they should not obstruct the "nandi".The priest replies, "I do not know the reason why "nandi" should not be obstructed.I am only repeating what the elders have preached!"The priest is ignorant, I will tell why one should not walk in front of the "nandi".

Lord Siva is a great yogi. He therefore is always immersed in yogic fire. The Siva temple was built at the time of creation. Few learned and elderly men visited the temple at that time. They stood right in front of the Sivalingam and as they viewed the Lingam through their yogic gaze they realised that the Lord was full of yogic fire. I shall tell you what those elders did to cool the yogic fire of the Sivalingam.

They instructed the temple priest to tie a vessel made out of "ragi" metal (the vessel has a wide opening, narrowing down at the bottom which has a small hole) to chains in such a position and manner so that the vessel is positioned right on top of the Sivalingam. The elders instructed the priest to keep the vessel full of water at all times, so that the water flowed continuosly in a thin line through the hole over the Sivalingam. (You may find the water flowing steadily in a thin line
in the "Body temple" diagram).
Cold water is heating and hot water is cooling .There is a famous saying, "Ushnam Ushnena Sheethalam" (heat combined with heat produces coolness). The cold water (which is heating by nature ) pouring slowly and steadily on to the Sivalingam makes contact with the heat produced by the yogic fire of the Lord. By applying cold water's heat, the temperature of the yogic fire of the Lord is instantly brought down and cooled."

(To be continued....)

4 comments:

Classical Guy said...

Gayathri Akka, This is a good article. Most of the times, I keep asking to my Parents and elders at home as to why we should not do this and why we should not do that (obviously I am sure there should be a reason for it which is unknown :-)) I wish you post a lot of articles like this.
Regards,
Balaji

Veenaagayathri said...

Dear Sri.Balaji,
Thank you very much! Sure I will, my pleasure!

Regards,
Gayathri

Classical Guy said...

Dear Gayathri Akka,

Trust you and everybody at home are doing well. I have a humble request. When ever you find time, can you kindly post the last part of this topic :-) Its just that I am curious to know:-)

Hope I haven't caused any inconvenience.

Best Regards,
Balaji

Veenaagayathri said...

Dear Sri. Balaji,
Thank you very much, we are all fine, hope the same with you. I will try and post at the earliest!Certainly you haven't caused any inconvenience, it is a pleasure!
Best Regards,
Gayathri

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