Siddhas, Yogis & Rishis of India

The greatest contribution of India to the world is her material and spiritual science. No civilization, however old it be, has ever attained the level of sophistication, reached by the great ancient Siddhas, Yogis and Rishis of India in material and spiritual science.

What they had was not just intelligence but intuition. They could see, hear or feel beyond the realm of the five senses. They did not need telescopes, microscope or other scientific equipments to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. They only relied on the most powerful instrument in the world the human soul which has it in a latent sense, omniscience and omnipotence.

The earth plane was actually designed as a laboratory for the evolution of souls, so the GOD send us His reprsentatives in the form of Siddhas, Yogis and Rishis to show us the way. This great souls are in every part of the world, but particularly in India and especially in Tamil Nadu, the land of the Mystics.

In India all scientific truths are imbibed in routine life, by explaining them through Puranic Stories. Through tradition or custom, all scientific truths are brought to the stage of implementation in day-to-day life

In this Blog im Decoding the Hindu Sacred Stories, Symbols, Myth, Rituals and Worships for Today`s Modern World Scientifically. Many doubts such as the connection between the Universal Soul, the One God and myriad gods and goddesses, Hindu rituals, practices and their symbolism, the caste system and concepts such as karma, dharma and reincarnation are explained in a simplified and scientific form.

"May Mother Earth and Father Heaven Bless You With Prosperity and Enlightenment"

- Vijayakumar Alagapan

Quotes about India

Some of the following facts were recently published in a German magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA and HINDUISM.

- India invented the Number system 0 to 9.

- The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

- Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.

- Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty striken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India was once the richest empire on earth.

- The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.

- The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem. British scholars have last year (1999) officially published that Budhayana's works dates to the 6th Century which is long before the European mathematicians.

- Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India . Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11 th Century; the largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Indians used numbers as big as 1053.


- USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication was Professor Jagdeesh Bose and not Marconi.

- Chess was invented in India .

- Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans, cataract, fractures and urinary stones. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India .

- When many cultures in the world were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley ( Indus Valley Civilisation) .


- The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC.

QUOTES ABOUT INDIA

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made. - Albert Einstein, 1879–1955 (German scientist and humanist)

India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grand mother of tradition. - Mark Twain.

The Indian way of life provides the vision of the natural, real way of life. On the face of India are the tender expressions, which carry the Creator’s hand. - George Bernard Shaw, 1856–1950 (Irish author and literary critic)

If there is one place on the face of earth where all dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India . - French scholar Romain Rolland.


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VIDYA - EDUCATION
Education, which cannot give peace to the soul or cannot give the knowledge of the Self and the inner satisfaction, is not education. Education, which cannot wipe the tears of others, known or unknown, is not education. Education is understanding the situation - leading the life that can make the life, the Life Divine, where the ultimate goal of the life is the God-Realisation.

THREE STAGES OF HUMAN EVOLUTION

- Animal to Man ( Mooladhara to Anahata )
- Man to Man ( Anahata to Ajna )
- Man to Divine ( Ajna to Sahasrara )

GOLDEN AGE / SATYUGAM
During 2012, the Sun, Earth and Karthigai star, will be in alignment resulting in more of the grace light entering the Earth plane. Thereafter, it is predicted that the Karthigai - Lord Murugan energy will be responsible for the transformation of the planet and of the genetic evolution of the human species into Gods and Goddesses status. This energy will allow humans to return to their original blueprint. The most important thing to remember about these new energies is to stay conscious and match our frequency to receieve it through proper worships, rituals, yoga and mystical knowledge according to great siddha masters.

ANCIENT SIDDHA MASTERS
The Siddhas were scientists, particularly in their investigations into chemistry, astronomy, plants, human anatomy and physiology. They applied their extraordinary powers, developed through intensive yogis practices, to research these areas on atomic and universal levels without the use of sophisticated equipment. In the long linege of Siddhas, one does not know when they came into earth's existance. Whether they still exist or are they Ascended masters teaching humanity the various sciences and philosophy, will perhaps, be never known.


SIDDHAS TEACHINGS
In the teachings of the Siddhas the human body is a temple of God. Man is a miniature representation of Paramatma or Supreme Intelligence. The purpose of life is to realize God.To manifest that realization in all planes of existence.

SIDDHAS MEDICINE
Using special salts as well as herbal formulae the Siddhas developed the unique science of rejuvenation, known as "kaya kalpa", which allowed them to prolong their lives until the long term effects of Kriya Kundalini Pranayama and similar yogic practices could complete the process of transformation, bringing about physical immortality.

Siddhas followed the ancient Guru- disciple apprenticeship method. They revealed their secrets to those students whom they felt could be trusted not to misuse the science. The science of Kaya kalpa was limited to those great sages. who were prepared for the uplifting of humanity. Ayurveda came much later as discipline.

SIDDHAS SECRET KNOWLEDGE
The Siddhas had vast knowledge of human anatomy. Their single-minded concentration was unique. It was was achieved with perfection. Their literature on medicine was extensive. The Siddhas were a close-knit community and preferred to preserve their knowledge. They reduced this knowledge to codes and symbols and their literature was steeped in mysticism. Only a Siddha can decode the writings of a Siddha. A beginner could not gain any appreciable knowledge without the Siddha accepting him as a student.

THE SCIENCE OF YOGA
Siddhas such as Thirumoolar, Agastyar, Boganathar, and many more had realized their capacity for experiencing and manifesting the Divine. This was not only limited to the spiritual plane of existence. The Cosmic Spirit would descend into the more lower and gross planes of consciousness, the intellectual, mental, and physical bodies. This for us is a limiting thought as our yogic parasites are not as intense as the Siddha. With progressive surrender of their being , their ego and their very lives the Divine would indeed transform them. With intense practices of various Kriyas, hatha and bhakti yoga, meditation, mantras and Kriya Kundalini Pranayama they merged with the Cosmic Spirit . This was race against time as the natural breakdown of cells, catabolism, had to be reversed to anabolism to prolong the extent of their age. They had to complete the Divine transformation. With Kriya Kundalini yoga and using specific herbal and mineral salts they were able to prolong their youth for the Ultimate transformation.

SIDDHANTHAM
The Universe was created out of a Cosmic Thought . No civilization be it the Inca, Atlantis or Egyptian had such a precise knowledge as the Siddhas. They were proficient in the science of longevity or deathless state, alchemy, medicine and physics.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Agastya Siddha

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The Vindhya mountain range is still waiting for him to return. But he will not return for if he does then Vindhya will once again raise his head in pride and block the path of the sun. There is another reason why Agastya went south in the first place.

It is also said that once all the Rishis from all over the world went North to hear Shiva reveal the secret of the Veda and the Tantra. This caused the earth to tilt and so Shiva asked Agastya to go south and restore the balance of the earth for the spiritual weight of Agastya was equal to the weight of all the other Rishis put together.

Agastya’s had two fathers, the Vedic gods, Mitra and Varuna, and one mother, the nymph, Urvashi. He never wanted to marry and have children. But he was haunted by the vision of his ancestors hanging upside down over a bottomless abyss. There they would stay, they howled, until he married, fathered children and helped them be reborn.

And so after crossing the Vindhyas, Agastya asked a king for his daughter’s hand. The king, who lived in the region of Vidarbha, however was childless. “I give you the daughter I do not have,” said the king. So Agastya said, “You will soon have the daughter you do not have now but will soon give me.” Agastya then created a woman with his magical powers using the most beautiful parts of the birds and beasts of the forests. Since this woman was created by the loss (lopa) of the most beautiful features (mudra) of animals, she came to be known as Lopamudra. She was given to the king who then gave her in marriage to Agastya.

Lopamudra followed her rather short and stout husband dutifully but requested that he treat her as a princess that she was. “Approach me in clothes that are beautiful on a bed that is comfortable in a house that is prosperous.” Agastya, being an ascetic, had no access to such clothes or bed or house. So he went to other kings and sought gifts that would enable him to please his wife.

Agasthiyar is said to have "dedicated" all the forest animals to the deity Rudra (later called as Shiva), hence making them fit for eating if killed while hunting. One of the kings he visited was a demon called Ilavala. Ilavala had a brother called Vatapi who could change his shape and become a goat. Ilavala would cut kill this goat and serve the meat to guests. As soon as the guest ate the meat, he would chant a hymn that would bring his brother back to life in the guest’s stomach. Vatapi would then bore his way out of the guest’s body, killing the guest in the process. When Agastya sought gifts from Ilavala, he said, “Sure, but first you must eat.” Agastya could not say no but one bite of the food being offered and he knew mischief was afoot. Agastya ate the food quickly, then rubbed his stomach and burped loudly before Ilavala could chant the magic hymn. When the hymn was finally chanted Vatapi did not emerge much to Ilavala’s surprise. “Your brother, I fear, has been digested,” said Agastya with a smile, “Now, where are my gifts?”

Agastya amazing digestive ability led him to drink all the waters of the oceans enabling the Devas to find and kill Asuras who had hidden underwater. Later, he urinated out the water, and this, say some, is why the sea is salty.

On his journey south, Agastya carried a pot of Ganga water. When this pot was placed on the ground in South India, Ganesha, in the form of a crow, some say a rat, caused it to tip. Water flowed out of the pot and turned into the river Kaveri.

To remind him to the Himalayas, Agastya also carried with him two hills from the North. These were hung from two ends of a stick balanced on the shoulder of a Rakshasa called Hidima (a style of transportation called ‘kavadi’). In the South, one of the hills became extremely heavy making it impossible for Hidimba to carry it further. On investigation, Agastya found a boy sitting on that hill. “These hills remind me of my home in the North,” said the boy. Agastya realized the boy was Kartikeya, the son of Shiva, who angry with his father, had moved south. Agastya asked the Rakshasa to plant the hill in the South wherever the boy asked him to. That hill is now called Palani in Tamil Nadu and is the sacred shrine of Kartikeya locally known as Murugan.

Agastya and Lopamudra are associated with hymns found in the Rig Veda. Both are said to have popularized Lalita Sahashranama, the 1000 names of the Goddess. Agastya is renowned in the South as the father of Siddha, the southern form of Ayurveda. He is also associated with occult arts of architecture and forecasting as well as formulation of the Tamil language. Even today a mountain peak between Tamil Nadu and Kerala associated with rare medicinal herbs is called Agastyamalai, or Agastya’s hill, a reminder of his presence in and contribution to civilization in South India.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

I.K.S. ACADEMY SPIRITUAL TRIP 2011 - change your destiny forever

I.K.S. ACADEMY SPIRITUAL TRIP 2011 - change your destiny forever by visitting to more then 18 power spot temples at the right time

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Vijayakumar Allagappan will be organizing a trip to sacred places in India. He has selected temples and other ancient powerful places which resonates with and complements the energy of his teachings. This trip to India in particular offer access to temples which are known to give specific relief from many problems, including health, finances, relationship and restlessness of the mind. Experiencing these temples and performing specific rituals in them can help remove many karmic burdens that one carries.

12 days (12.2.2011 to 23.2.2011) - South India Tour with Hinduism Course, Bad Karma Removal & Ancestors Ritual Programme for greater health, wealth, prosperity and enlightenment

                                                                                          

TOUR + COURSE + SECRET RITUAL 
KL - CHENAI - THIRUPATHI - VELLORE -
View ImageKUMBAKONAM - TANJORE -
RAMESHWARAM - MADURAI - TRICHY -
THIRUVANAMALAI - KANCHIPURAM -
CHENAI - KL

Day 1 : 12/2 - Arrive in Chennai - ThirupathiTemple, Srikalahasti Temple
Day 2 : 13/2 - Vellore
Day 3 : 14/2 - Kumbakonam - Chidabaram Temple, Navagraha Temples
Day 4 : 15/2 - Kumbakonam -  Navagraha Temples
Day 5 : 16/2 - Kumbakonam - Kumbheswarar temple ( Karma Removal Ritual )
Day 6 : 17/2 - Tanjore / Rameshwaram - Tanjore Temple
Day 7 : 18/2 - Rameswaram / Madurai - Rameshwaram Temple ( Ancestor Ritual )
Day 8 : 19/2 - Madurai - Meenakshi Amman Temple, Tiruparangundram Temple
Day 9 :  20/2 - Trichy - Thiruvanaikaval Temple
Day 10 : 21/2 - Thiruvanamalai / Kanchipuram - Thiruvanamalai Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple
Day 11 : 22/2 - Chenai - Own Activities and Shopping
Day12 : 23/2 - Chenai - Own Activities and Shopping / Fly back

The most important remedies suggested by the siddhas, is going to certain energy vortexes in India where temples have been built around the destiny changing vortexes. As soon as you enter the vortex at the right time you dissolve your bad relationship karma, bad money karma or bad health karma. There is a specific vortex for every type of problem and this has been documented in scriptures.

Price :- RM3888/-  (Adult)
            RM2888/- (5 years to 12 years)
      
- the above price includes Air fare (Air Asia), Airport tax, 3 stars A/C rooms, breakfast, visa, traveler Insurance, entrance fee,  a/c transport,, parking, permits, fuel, driver allowances, Airport transfer

NOTE:COST OF TOUR, AIR TICKET AND AIRPORT TAX ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE NOTE THAT OWING TO UNAVOIDABLE CIRCUMSTANCES REARRANGEMENT OF THE TOUR PROGRAMME IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE TOUR ORGANISERS.

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Science Behind Hinduism Customs and Beliefs

Go to fullsize imageThe ancient mystics has contributed many customs and cultures to the Indians in India and thus brought many richness in Indians customs and culture.
Lets take the custom of sprinkling turmeric mixed water around the house before prayers and after. Its known that turmeric has antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities. Ofcource, its helps more if its being consumed, but sprinkling it around the house helps prevent from bacteria to spread around. Its been widely used in Indian houses whom are pious. This practice is often said absurd because sprinkling turmeric water is said to be uncivilized, but apparently the houses whose houses have turmeric water sprinkled has less news on the people inside the house falling ill.
Another popular custom among the villagers in rural area is pasting cow dun on walls, outside their house. Yes, its disgusted and ridiculed by many, but did you know, that this cow dung is absolutely rich in minerals and a great factor for antibiotic? Sticking this around their house helped prevent various diseases/viruses from attacking the people in the house. Its funny that things like this is the best way to help us from getting infected and what not.
Another cow-related custom is the cow urine. Some of them sprinkle cow urine around the house as well. In ayurveda it is said, "gavyam pavitram ca rasayanam ca pathyam ca hrdyam balam buddhi syata, aayuh pradam rakt vikar hari tridosh hridrog vishapaham syata". It simply means that the cow urine panchgavya is great elixir, proper diet, pleasing to heart, giver of mental and physical strength, enhances longevity. It balances bile, mucous and airs and a remover of heart diseases and effect of poison. It is being recommended by some doctors to some heart patients that they should consume cow urine for health purposes. Well, sprinkling it around the house promises more or less the same, that it has health significance.
Burning some oil lamps in temple, some may lit ghee lamp, some gingerly oil lamp and such, burning those lamps actually will generate some positive energy up and touches your body, it gives good vibes and such. More than what it should benefits your prayers, its more beneficial for your own self, and body.
To the people who visit Lord Vishnu's temple, they should be aware about the 'thulasi theertham' that is given to the devotees after each prayers for the Lord. The priest will give each devotee a spoonful of basil water for us to consume. To those who are good in scientific knowledge, you should know that array of flavonoids exist in basil, which help to protect cells and chromosomes from damage. Studies have shown that two of these flavonoids in particular, orientin and vicenin, are useful in protecting cell structures and chromosomes from damage by radiation and oxygen. And not to mention, recent studies has showed that basil tree/leaves should be consumed in order to keep our immune system strong to help prevent the H1N1 disease.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Secret of Why We Light Lamp (deepam) in Prayers Altar

The Gods or Goddesses will personally become present in the jothi for you when you light lamp in your house. This is the secret behind lamp jothi worship.



The lamp jothis also have the power to neutralize negative forces since they bring the divine inside your house. They are a simple way of marshalling the divine force to drive away the negative forces from your house.

The departed soul (ancestral beings with great spiritual power who are responsible for the spiritual welfare of those souls that are part of their blood lines) also can make themselves present in the lamp jothi. When the pithrus are present in your house, they will bless you with contentment and peace of mind. Wherever they go, they bring goodwill and peace with them.

What kind of lamp, oil and wick to use ?

Earthen lamps and lamps made out of brass, bronze, copper, silver or gold are the ones that are ideal for lamp jothi worship. To start with, light your lamp jothis using sesame oil and wicks made out of cotton. First pour the oil in the lamp and then place the wick in it.

When can one perform lamp worship?

It should be done twenty four hours a day, according to the Siddhas. But if you can't do that, make sure you do it in the morning, noon and evening. If you can't do that either, do it at least in the morning and evening. If not, definitely in the evening. The basic rule is that the longer the lamp jothi is lit in your house everyday, the more spiritual your house will be.

How to cool the Lamp?

The Siddhas insist that the spiritual aspirant must never allow the oil to run out in the lamp. Always ensure that there is enough oil in the lamp for the jothi. When you think it's time to cool the jothi, drag the wick by its tail portion into the oil while saying Om Santha Svaroopiniye Namaha. This is the proper procedure for cooling the lamp.

- by Vijayakumar Alagappan

Monday, November 22, 2010

FACTS ABOUT INDIA and HINDUISM - German Magazine



Some of the following facts were recently published in a German magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA and HINDUISM

1. India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history.

2. India invented the Number system 0 to 9.

3. The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

4. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.

5. Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty striken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India was once the richest empire on earth.

6. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.

7. The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem. British scholars have last year (1999) officially published that Budhayana's works dates to the 6th Century which is long before the European mathematicians.

8. Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India . Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11 th Century; the largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Indians used numbers as big as 1053.

9. According to the Gemmological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds to the world.

10. USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication was Professor Jagdeesh Bose and not Marconi.

11. The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra.

12. Chess was invented in India .

13. Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans, cataract, fractures and urinary stones. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India .

14. When many cultures in the world were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley ( Indus Valley Civilisation) .

15. The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC.


Quotes about India

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.
- Albert Einstein, 1879–1955 (German scientist and humanist))


India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grand mother of tradition.
- Mark Twain.

If there is one place on the face of earth where all dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India .
- French scholar Romain Rolland.


India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.
- Hu Shih (former Chinese ambassador to USA )


The Indian way of life provides the vision of the natural, real way of life. On the face of India are the tender expressions, which carry the Creator’s hand.
- George Bernard Shaw, 1856–1950 (Irish author and literary critic)


The history of India for many centuries had been happier, less fierce, and more dreamlike than any other history. In these favorable conditions, they built a character—meditative and peaceful and a nation of philosophers such as could nowhere have existed except in India.
- H. G. Wells, 1866–1946 (Sociologist, historian, and author)


When I read the Bhagavad Gita and reflect about how God created this universe, everything else appears superfluous.
- Albert Einstein, 1879–1955 (German scientist and humanist))


India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages; she was the mother of our philosophy; mother, through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity; mother, through the village community, of self-governance and democracy; Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.
- Prof. Will Durant, 1885–1981 (American author and historian)


About a thousand of their [the Jews’] forefathers fled from Palestine to India after the destruction of the second temple in 135 CE, and were welcomed by the Hindu ruler of the time, who allowed them to settle wherever they pleased. The governing factor in politics was dharma (righteousness), rather than any panth (denomination).
- Geoffrey Moorhouse, 1931– (Travel author)



ALL OF THE ABOVE IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG, THE LIST COULD BE ENDLESS.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The scientific Indian thali - Indian meals, nourishment, nutrition

The traditional Indian plate is a nutritionally balanced meal. Regardless of regional variances, Indian cuisine is rich with nourishment. Here’s an anatomical breakdown of how our thali has the perfect combination of carbohydrate, protein, fat, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fibre.

Rotis and rice: These carbohydrates are made from different wholegrains like wheat, makai ka atta, jowar, bajra, nachni and brown rice. Whole-grains help prevent heart and cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cholesterol and blood pressure problems and also provide a healthy dose of B vitamins, complex carbohydrates and fibre. Grain preparations like phulkas, theplas, dosas, biryani, pulao, khichdi and pongal provide us all the vital nutrients we need.

Dals: All the legumes and dals like rajma, chhole, moong and tur dal etc., can be prepared in various ways. Every thali has a dal in some form that nourishes us with vital protein to build and repair our body’s cells.

Vegetables: No Indian meal is complete without a healthy dose of vegetables. The rainbow of vegetables in every thali provide us with iron, folic acid and calcium and give our bodies tons of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fibre to keep our digestive systems healthy.

Ghee and Oil: Though not highly visible, ghee also makes its way into the meal as a little smidgen on top of a roti or rice. While it may be taboo to speak of fat and health in the same breath, ghee actually does wonders for both body and mind. It adds taste and flavour, aids di-gestion, lubricates our joints, nourishes our skin, rejuvenates the liver and calms the mind!

Depending on the region, oil is used in cooking and it is usually groundnut, mustard, coconut or sesame. Our bodies need different kinds of essential fats and these oils provide us with vital mono-unsaturated and poly-unsaturated fat. Our meals, if made correctly will have the perfect balance of required fats.

Yoghurt and buttermilk: These not only cool the body but also help us digest the array of food in our thali. Yoghurt has friendly bacteria that lines the intestines and gut and enables better digestion.

Pickles and condiments: When made right and eaten in small quantities, pickles and chutneys are essential digestive aids that stimulate the palate and release digestive juices.

Spices: Packed with antioxidants, phytochemicals and essential healing oils and properties, spices help lower cholesterol, combat heart disease, prevent various cancers, reduce body inflammation and muscular aches and pains, enhance digestion and rejuvenate every bodily function!

The writer is a Mumbai based nutritionist
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/supplementary/sunday-chronicle/scientific-indian-thali-930

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Greatness Of The Vedic Vedas Knowledge Perfect Science Part 1 of 6



Greatness Of The Vedic Knowledge. Perfect Science which has everything humans need to know. Perfect Science!!! Many things which were discovered many thousands of years later by Western science, which have been already stated in the Vedic scriptures.

This knowledge has been coming down in forum of disciplic succession by word of mouth. Till recently it was written down about 5000 years ago when this Yuga of great hardship started when human values have been degraded by so many things.
All Written by a perfect person who himself created all this laws and manifestation of Earth and countless planets, which we cannot imagine with our little brains. Dont be stupid do your own research if you want to know more.
Now the time your human body is limited in time so get moving time to inquire about the truth.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Eight Americans Welcomed into the Sanatana Dharma Tradition



Press Release

June 1, 2008

Omaha, NE, USA

In a historic religious event that occurred on Saturday, May 31, 2008, eight Americans were formally welcomed into the ancient tradition of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) in a sacred initiation (diksha) ceremony at the Hindu Temple of Nebraska.

The ceremony was overseen by Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya (Dr. Frank Morales, Ph.D.), the Resident Acharya (Spiritual Preceptor) of the temple, and Professor Alekha Dash, who conducted the traditional fire ceremony (yagya) central to any authentic Hindu initiation rite.

Though Hinduism is not a religion that overtly seeks converts, many Americans and Europeans have nonetheless enthusiastically embraced the tradition in the past. This represents one of the first times in history, however, that such a large number of Americans have been welcomed into the tradition at one time.

In accepting Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya as their guru (spiritual teacher), these newly committed American Hindus vowed to devote themselves to living a Dharma lifestyle, to meditate upon God each day, and to express compassion toward all they encounter.

Included among the new initiates were: two professors, a practicing psychiatrist, a retired lawyer, and a nurse, among others.



First Non-Indian Women Awarded with Brahmana Thread

In a related historical development, Ms. Heather "Tulasi" Mortensen was awarded brahmana initiation during the same ceremony, and awarded with a sacred thread. Though traditionally Hindu women were known to have been given sacred threads during Vedic times, this practice came to a stop at some point in the history of Hinduism. Thus, this thread-giving ceremony (known as upavita-samskara in Sanskrit) represents the very first time in world history that a non-Indian women has been awarded such a sacred thread. Sri Acharyaji stated to the large audience observing this event that "I know that this historic precedent is only the beginning of the reclamation of an ancient and important Vedic tradition. My hope is that this represents only the first of many thousands of women who I will see awarded the sacred thread in my lifetime."

The two hour event was followed by a celebration dinner in the temple's auditorium.



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Sunday, September 12, 2010

History of Hindu Religion

Hinduism has no founder and therefore it is difficult to pinpoint a particular period as the beginning of Hindu religion. In reality the history of Hinduism is lost in the obscure misty millennia of ages past.1
It must be noted that the term ‘Hindu’ and ‘Hinduism’ is not found in any of the important ancient religious texts associated with Hinduism. The word ‘Hindu’ came into being with the arrival of Muslims invaders. They called the people who lived along the Sindhu River as ‘Hindu’ and the place ‘Hindustan.’ The term Hindu and Hinduism was first widely used by the British.
The Hindu word for religion is Dharma i.e one that holds society together from disruption and disintegration.2 So for a Hindu religion is ‘Sanatana Dharma’ – The eternal religion.
The earliest evidence of Hinduism is found in the Indus Valley civilization (3300–1700 BC). Several figurines unearthed from here are 3-faced indicating them to be the forerunner of Hindu trinity and some quite similar to Lingas – the worshipping form of Lord Shiva.
But it must be understood here that the cultural level and style of living of the people of Indus Valley Civilization was of the highest kind and it cannot be attained overnight. They might have attained such high level through steady progress over the years. So it would be right to say the earliest seed of Hinduism was laid hundreds of years before Indus valley civilization flourished.
Next controversy is regarding the arrival of Aryans which traditional historians say happened between (2000 – 1000BC). This again is challenged by several scholars. Aryans were a nomadic people and they brought with them their forms of worship and integrated with those already existing. Aryans were mainly nature worshippers.
Another important factor the traditional historians ignore, when dealing with the History of Hinduism is the existence of Dravidians. The Dravidians had their form of worship which is quite similar to modern day Hinduism.
As we dig for the history of Hinduism it only adds to the existing confusion.
Most historians shy away from fixing a particular period mainly because their claims will be easily challenged by other scholars. Each and every theory regarding the origin of Hinduism has been challenged and it is an ongoing controversy. Hinduism believes that everything is from ‘Brahman,’ which is without a beginning and end. And therefore it is futile to search for the origin.

Bibliography
1, 2 - A Concept of Hinduism (T.K.Mukundan, Published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan)

Monday, August 16, 2010

Sun enter into Leo - time to channelize energies to achieving your most important goals

On August 17 2010, the royal Sun enter into Leo, and stays there for 30 days. The Sun is at home in Leo, since it is the sign ruled by Sun. Whenever a planet transits into its own sign, the energies that the planet emits are extravagant. So, this is the time to channelize the increased vitality in your life for achieving your most important goals.


The Sun is the God – whom everyone can see, perceive and pray. The Sun in astrology called Ravi or Surya. He is the life-giver and time-giver. He is the lord of Leo in the zodiac. He stays one month in each rasi and takes 365 days or 12 months to complete a round of Rasis. Worship of this God on Sunday is supposed to bring in manifold benefits to the worshippers.

He has two wives, Sanjana and Chhaya. The first one is the daughter of Vishwakarma. After her marriage she found that she could not bear the power of this god’s rays. She therefore, made an image of her own, imparted life to it and left it with Surya the Sun god. Later on she turned into mare and was adopted bu Surya again.

Surya has several sons. The lawgiver, Manu, the lord of death, Yama and the river Yamuna were born of Sanjana. According to Mahabharata, the great warior Karna was this god’s illegitimate son by Kunti, the mother of Pandavas. Surya is also the father of the monkey chief, Sugriva, who was the ally of Lord Rama.

Wake up every day at least 1 hour before Sun rise and practice Surya namaskaram (Sun salutation exercise) follow by chanting ‘Hmmm Surya Namaha’ mantra 108 times during Sun rise if you want success in every sphere of your life, showers of material comforts and builds your reputation in career. You can also chant or listen to Aditya Hrudayam everyday for this 3o days from August 17 2010.
-By Vijayakumar Allagappan

You can listen to Aditya Hrudayam in earlier posting below.....

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Karnan: Lord Krishna explains his actions

Click below to watch Video clip :-


1.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwREIfdBe5c&NR=1&feature=fvwp

2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5yvb0LQUJA&playnext=1&videos=6rR7LYsMi7E&feature=rec-LGOUT-exp_stronger_r2-2r-5-HM


Krishna gives spiritual instructions to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

Krishna, according to various Hindu traditions, is the eighth avatar of Vishnu. In the Bhagavad Gita (e.g., 10.15 and 15.19), he is seen as the Supreme Person and the highest God. Thus, according to traditions such as Gaudiya Vaishnavism, he is the origin of all other incarnations.

Krishna and the stories associated with him appear across the spectrum of Hindu philosophical and theological traditions. Though they sometimes differ in details reflecting the concerns of a particular tradition, some core features are shared by all. These include a divine incarnation, a pastoral childhood and youth, and life as a heroic warrior and teacher. The immense popularity of Krishna in India also meant that various non-Hindu religions that originated in India had their own versions of him.

Arjuna or Arjun (arjuna) is one of the heroes of the Hindu epic Mahābhārata, whose name means 'bright', 'shining', 'white' or 'silver' (cf. Latin argentum). Arjuna was such a peerless archer that he is often referred to as Jishnu - the undefeatable. The third of the five Pandava brothers, Arjuna was one of the children borne by Kunti, the first wife of Pandu. Arjuna is considered to be an incarnation of Nara, the younger brother of Narayana. He is sometimes referred to as the 'fourth Krishna' of the Mahabharata.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Julia Roberts: 'I'm Definitely a Practicing Hindu'

David Gibson
Religion Reporter

Subscribe :Julia Roberts, the star of the movie "Eat Pray Love" tells Elle magazine that she and her entire family are practicing Hindus, making her the most prominent convert to one of America's smaller but increasingly prominent immigrant religions.

Roberts, 42, tells the fashion magazine that she and husband Danny Moder and their three children, 5-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel and 3-year-old Henry, all go to temple to "chant and pray and celebrate."

"I'm definitely a practicing Hindu," says Roberts, who grew up with a Catholic mother and Baptist father. That seems to make her the most famous convert since the late George Harrison, a member of the Beatles who embraced Indian mysticism in the 1960s.

On the other hand, "conversion" may not be the best term for someone who starts practicing Hinduism.

"As a non-proselytizing, pluralistic faith, Hinduism does not seek converts nor does anyone need to 'convert' formally to become a practicing Hindu," said Suhag Shukla, managing director of the Hindu American Foundation, which advocates on behalf of the estimated two million Hindus in the United States.

In that light, Shukla said there are "countless examples of prominent people in the West who have drawn inspiration from Hindu philosophy, converted formally or for all intents and purposes could be considered practicing Hindus" -- including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Aldous Huxley, Alfred Ford (great-grandson of Henry Ford) and Ricky Williams, the NFL running back.



Roberts' revelation is an interesting one because she provoked the ire of many Hindus in India during filming of "Eat Pray Love" last fall when the production team sealed off a temple near Delhi at the start of Navratri, nine days of worship of the Hindu goddess Durga. The movie is based on the popular memoir of the same name by Elizabeth Gilbert that recounts her global quest for spiritual and romantic fulfillment. The filming at the temple portrays how the heroine explored Hinduism.


That Roberts publicly embraces Hinduism is also notable at a time when some notable politicians -- as Politics Daily reported -- are leery of associating with a religion that still arouses such suspicions that evangelist Franklin Graham openly derided it last May, saying: "No elephant with 100 arms can do anything for me. None of their 9,000 gods is going to lead me to salvation."



On the other hand, many Hindu beliefs and practices are becoming mainstream. Sarah Palin is one of millions who have adopted yoga poses as part of their fitness routines. In an essay titled "We Are All Hindus Now," Newsweek's Lisa Miller wrote that two-thirds of Americans believe -- as do Hindus -- that many religions can offer eternal salvation, not just Christianity. And more Americans than ever are choosing to be cremated at death, which is the traditional Hindu practice. Moreover, one-quarter of Americans (24 percent in a 2009 Pew survey) believe in reincarnation.
Even Julia Roberts is hoping for some improvement in her next life -- though many of us would wonder how that could be possible.

"Golly, I've been so spoiled with my friends and family in this life," she tells Elle. "Next time I want to be just something quiet and supporting."

She also says she's not going to try to get a jump on reincarnation by using plastic surgery in this life.

"It's unfortunate that we live in such a panicked, dysmorphic society where women don't even give themselves a chance to see what they'll look like as older persons," she says. "I want to have some idea of what I'll look like before I start cleaning the slates. I want my kids to know when I'm pissed, when I'm happy, and when I'm confounded. Your face tells a story . . . and it shouldn't be a story about your drive to the doctor's office."

That may be something else a lot of American Christians would disagree with.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

A Universal Vision: Hinduism's Path of Unity

Hinduism is probably the oldest continually practiced religious and spiritual tradition on the planet, with its roots going back over 5,000 years. In fact Hinduism has no specific point of origin or end. The basis of Hinduism can be found not in a particular prophet or prophets or in a single book but in the eternal, in the cosmic mind itself, accepting a variety of great teachers and teachings over the long course of time and the different types of human cultures. Hinduism has never rejected any aspect of human religious aspiration, whether it is the use of images, a variety of rituals, or many techniques and approaches to meditation.
Hinduism is the third largest of the world's major religions, with over a billion adherents worldwide. It is the largest of the non-biblical traditions. It is the largest of the pagan traditions and the best surviving of the great pagan traditions that once dominated the world and traces of which remain everywhere. It is the largest of the native or indigenous traditions being rooted in the land and life of its peoples. Hinduism is firmly rooted in nature and honors all aspects of the natural world as sacred. Its holy places are not simply sites of important human religious activity but sacred mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, and flowers.

Yet perhaps most importantly Hinduism is the largest of the world's ‘pluralistic' traditions. It does not emphasize one formulation of divinity, one prophet or savior, or one holy book for all. It honors a variety of great gurus and their various books and teachings. Under its vast scope it can embrace a great variety of religious views and practices. This makes Hinduism the largest of the world's non-proselytizing religions. Hinduism does not seek to convert the world to a single belief but holds that we should honor the unique divine expression in each person and in each culture. It gives people the freedom to follow whatever spiritual path they find valuable. Hinduism can even accept atheists as part of its honoring of freedom of thought and inquiry.

Hinduism is more an ‘experiential spiritual approach' than a religious belief system. It directs us to our own individual spiritual practice, which it calls sadhana. Hinduism contains a vast science of yoga and meditation, including such diverse practices as asanas, mantras, meditation methods, rituals, and pilgrimage. It is not just a religion but is also a ‘spiritual science' embracing systems of healing for body and mind (Ayurveda), astrology (Jyotish), architecture (Vastu), music, dance, literature, and even a science of language (Sanskrit). Hinduism is an entire culture and way of life with its own attitudes about food, vocation, and our relationship with the universe as a whole. It religious gatherings like the Kumbha Melas have tens of millions of participants, making them the largest such gatherings in the world.

Hinduism traditionally calls itself Sanatana Dharma or the eternal way of truth. It is the formulation of a universal tradition that is adapted locally to individual and community needs. As such, Hinduism has a wonderful vision of the future and embraces all of time. It holds that each individual soul is on a unique journey to Self-realization and God-realization, union with divinity within, through the course of many lives. It strives to offer the aspiring soul all the tools, aids, and inspiration to move along that path with wisdom, grace, and compassion.

The future of Hinduism is of its universal vision, its global relevance, and its unbounded sense of the sacred. Such an honoring of divinity and an acceptance of the full range of human religious and spiritual practice is what humanity needs today to take us beyond our current global crisis rooted in conflicting beliefs and dogmas and a non-sacred way of life. The future of Hinduism is the future of humanity and of the eternal aspect not only of our nature but of the entire universe. - By David Frawley

Dr. David Frawley is the founder of the American Institute of Vedic Studies

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Wisdom of Ancient Mystics

Universe
Universe is filled with abundant Energy; by utilizing this energy, all the planets and galaxies of stars are doing their activities. Starting from tiny human cell energy to the biggest Universe, everything is working with the aid of Universal energy and our ancients called this as Brahman. Matter and life are the contents of the Universe and they all posses their own structure(atomic) and are vibrating with their own frequency, Further, they all possess colour, which it as VIBGYOR (violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red). Further all objects in the Universe are encircled in a light energy field known as Aura energy, which is electro-magnetic in nature. Due to this energy field, they have another property known as Polarity, which is attraction and repulsion. This is how we exist in the Universe.

Puranic Stories
In India all scientific truths are imbibed in our routine life, by explaining them through Puranic Stories. Through tradition or custom, all scientific truths are brought to the stage of implementation in day-to-day life. Therein lies the wisdom of our Siddhas, Yogis and Rishis. What they had was not just intelligence but intuition. They could see, hear or feel beyond the realm of the five senses. They did not need telescopes, microscope or other scientific equipments to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. They only relied on the most powerful instrument in the world the human soul which has it in a latent sense, omniscience and omnipotence.

Mantra - Transmission of thought waves
Our ancients have introduced meditation and chanting of mantras. Mantras are nothing but words which produce low or high sound frequencies. Meditation or Japa is a training by which the ever dancing rays of the mind(thought waves) are compelled to behave in some order and rhythm and thereby bring out their co-operative effort in a single melody of repeated mantra chanting. When one chants a mantra, depending upon the frequency of the sound/thought wave, the concerned deity responds.

By Vijayakumar Allagappan

Friday, June 11, 2010

India to patent yoga asanas

India to patent yoga asanas

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Madan Jaira , Hindustan Times
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New Delhi, June 07, 2010
First Published: 00:32 IST(7/6/2010)
Last Updated: 00:44 IST(7/6/2010)

Source: http://www.hindusta ntimes.com/ India-to- patent-yoga- asanas/H1- Article1- 554149.aspx


The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has prepared patent formats of nearly 900 yoga asanas (postures), to prevent European and American companies involved in fitness-related activities from claiming them as their own.

These asanas will all be included in the digitalised Traditional Knowledge Library (TKDL), set up by the council to collect and record traditional treatment therapy knowledge. Medicines and yoga asanas registered with it enjoy the status of being patented.

"Video recordings of the asanas are also being made and recorded to prevent them from being stolen," said TKDL director Dr VK Gupta.

The CSIR began the project in 2006.

These 900 asanas have been collected from Patanjali's classic work on yoga, as well as other ancient classics like the Bhagwat Gita.

Gupta said a number of countries had already laid claim to around 250 of these postures. Some foreign companies have even patented some of them.

Foreign companies have been selling some of the yoga postures as therapies to relieve stress or backaches.

"How can someone else patent these asanas which are a part of our traditional treatment therapy knowledge? They should not be allowed to use them for commercial purposes," Dr Gupta said.

The CSIR's next step will be to move against the yoga patents already registered abroad.

The United States patent office alone has issued around 3000 patents on yoga postures and their variations.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

I.K.S. Academy Spiritual trip

12 Days South India Tour with Bad Karma Removal and Ancestor Ritual Programme

Exciting News! INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM ACADEMY brings us to sacred temples in India… land of the divine…where karma is erased and destinies are changed…forever

Vijayakumar Allagappan will be organizing a trip to sacred places in India. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the energies and subtle vibrations connected with the mantras and meditation based on his teachings.

He has selected temples and other ancient powerful places which resonates with and complements the energy of his teachings. This trip to India in particular offer access to temples which rarely opened to non-Indian natives and are known to give specific relief from many problems, including health, finances, relationship and restlessness of the mind.Experiencing these temples and performing specific rituals in them can help remove many karmic burdens that one carries.

Karma Removal and Ancestor Ritual Programme

What is Karma? Karma is the fabric of your life, and it encompasses almost all of the experiences that we go through life after life. Ever wondered why some people have tons of money, great romantic life and vibrant health while many others suffer for the want of it. This is due to karma which rules all aspects of human life like health, wealth, education etc.

What is Ancestor Ritual? Spiritually speaking there are two reasons for all of our mundane problems. One caused by the planets, the other by departed spirits. Just as there is biological lineage of transference of DNA along the family line, there is spirit lineage. We should constantly take care of them in order to have a peaceful life. Dead ancestors can help solve your money, relationship, health and other problems quite easily if one knows how to communicate and connect with them through Tantric Ancestor ritual.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Hinduism - An Introduction


Key Points
Hinduism is diverse; no single doctrine (or set of beliefs) can represent its numerous traditions.
Nonetheless, the various schools share several basic concepts, which help us to understand how most Hindus see and respond to the world.
The concepts we discuss here are largely based on Siddhanta and Vedanta, and accepted by most modern traditions (but, keep in mind, not all!).

Hinduism begins simply by differentiating between matter and spirit. Spirit is understood within two main categories, namely
the individual self, or soul (the atman)
the Supreme Self, or God (the paramatman).
Hence, there are these three main truths (see below), which form the basis for theological discussion.
These three truths have been expanded in this section into twelve concepts. These twelve are interwoven into a useful overview of Hindu thought (given below).
This simple diagram shows the three basic concepts that form the basis for Hindu thought. Different schools present various opinions on the nature of each "concept" and the relationships between them.


Overview of Hindu Theology

Almost all Hindus believe that the real self (atman) is distinct from the temporary body made of matter (prakriti).
The eternal soul identifies with matter and is entrapped by maya (illusion). Impelled by lust, greed, anger, etc., he undergoes samsara (the cycle of repeated birth and death).

Each soul creates its unique destiny according to the law of karma (the universal law of action and reaction). Under the influence of eternal time and the three gunas (material qualities) he moves throughout the creation, sometimes going to higher planets, sometimes moving in human society, and at other times entering the lower species.


The goal of most Hindus is moksha, liberation from this perpetual cycle, through re-identification with the eternal brahman (Supreme). Hinduism accepts different paths towards this common goal (union with God). Nonetheless, it stresses strict adherence to universal principles through the practice of one's dharma (ordained duty) as revealed through authorised holy books and usually received through the guru (spiritual mentor).


*Key Concept -
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1. The Atman (the Soul)
2. Reincarnation and Samsara
3.The Law of Karma
4. Prakriti (Matter) and Guna
5. Maya (Illusion)
6. moksha (Liberation)
7. God (Brahman/Ishvara)
8. Dharma (religious duties)
9. One Goal, Different Paths
10. Scripture and Guru (Authority)
11 .Time
12. Creation


*Key Questions
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1. Who are we? What is the real self?
2. What happens after death, before birth?
3. Why is there suffering?
4. How does the world work?
5. Why do we get into difficulty in this
world?
6. What is the goal of life?
7. Is there a God? If so, what is He/She like?
8. Which is the right way to act?
9. How can we explain Hindu diversity?
10.How are the teachings preserved?
11.When did it all start and when will it
finish?
12.How and why was this world made?

* You can get answer for this quetions in our Classical Yoga - Class (every Sunday at 7am - place @ K.L.)
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Snake and Ladder had its origin in India


Snake and Ladder had its origin in India
The game had its origin in India and was called Moksha Patam or Parama Padam or Mokshapat. It was used to teach Hinduism and Hindu values to children. The British renamed it as Snakes and Ladders.


Now, when and who created this game? Most people believe it was created by the 13th century poet saint Gyandev. There are certain references which take the game back to 2nd century BC.


The ladders represented virtues and snakes vices. In the original game square 12 was faith, 51 was Reliability, 57 was Generosity, 76 was Knowledge, and 78 was Asceticism. These were the squares were the ladder was found.


Square 41 was for Disobedience, 44 for Arrogance, 49 for Vulgarity, 52 for Theft, 58 for Lying, 62 for Drunkenness, 69 for Debt, 84 for Anger, 92 for Greed, 95 for Pride, 73 for Murder and 99 for Lust. These were the squares were the snake was found.


The Square 100 represented Nirvana or Moksha.


The British took the game to England in 1892 and named it Snakes and Ladders and changed it according to Victorian values.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

YOGA FOR SUPER KID



INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM ACADEMY
Organising: YOGA FOR SUPER KID















What we teach:

1 ASANAS (PHYSICAL EXERCISE) – TO DEVELOP IMMUNITY, PLUS STRENGTHEN BONES AND MUSCLES
2 PRANAYAMA (BREATHING) – TO IMPROVE ENERGY AND VITALITY
3 CONCENTRATION TRAINING – TO CONCENTRATE BETTER DURING STUDIES
4 MEMORY TRAINING – FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY POWER
5 MEDITATION – TO ENHANCE MENTAL HEALTH

6 YOGA NIDRA (YOGIC SLEEP) – FOR CULTIVATION OF A MORE CREATIVE AND HAPPIER STATE OF MIND
7 MIND SOUND TECHNOLOGY - TO BALANCE RIGHT BRAIN AND LEFT BRAIN
8 HINDUISM SCIENCE AND ART
YOGA CAN MAKE STUDENT MORE EAGER TO LEARN, ATTENTIVE, RECEPTIVE, RESPONSIVE, CREATIVE AND COMMUNICATIVE IN THE CLASS






Day: Monday & Wednesday from 3pm - 4pm @ Sentul, K.L.
Day: Tuesday & Friday from 3.30pm – 4.45pm @Jln. Ipoh, K.L.
Day: Saturday from 3.30pm - 5pm @ Ampang, K.L.


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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Introduction on Hinduism


A Primer on Hindu Dharma and Beliefs
Brief Information about Hindu Faith


All about Hindu Religion for the Youth & the New Seeker


I.: What is Hindu Religion?1. Hindu Religion, often referred to as Hindu Dharma, Vaideeha Dharma and Sanatana Dharma, is the world's oldest Religious faith. It was followed by the ancient civilization of the Indus valley, Ganges valley, Deccan and Cauveri delta, as well as other parts of India all over the Indian peninsula and surrounding areas of Asia. This Faith, known by many names, is followed and practiced in several ways and forms as it was practiced several thousand years back, with very little modifications, though it adjusted itself to the various times.

2. There are over 900 million to one billion Hindus living throughout the world, mainly in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia from ancient times and also the Hindus settled all over the world now. There are also many new converts and followers to this practice in the modern world.

3. Hinduism, is as much a "way of life" as a religion and affects every aspect of life for Hindus from birth throughout their life. It is followed by the devout Hindu in every aspect of life and activity, and not just in a prayer only.

II.: Hindu Scriptures and Principles
1. Hinduism, unlike most religions, has no founder and no one scripture. Hindus do not have one "Holy Book" like many other religions, but many texts including the four Vedas along with their Upanishads, called the "Sruti", several Dharma Sasthras or Smrutis, Ithihasas and Puranas including the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. The Bhagavad Gita, or "Song of God", comes as part of Mahabaratha, is an essence of the message of the Upanishads and Hindu Philosophy and is considered to be a guide on how we should live as told by Lord Krishna to Arjuna.

2. Hindus believe that as all streams and rivers lead to the same ocean, all genuine religious (spiritual) paths lead to the same goal; worship of every form of "GOD" and celestial forces leads to the same good. So they do not try to convert others to our religion. Each one is allowed to pray and worship to a form or a formless according to one's own knowledge, desire, need and spiritual elevation.

3. Hindus believe in One God, beyond form, space and time and beyond human comprehension. They believe that God is Transcendant and Immanent at the same time and will create Itself according to everyone desires and needs to protect the pious, to destroy the evil and establish the Divine Rule of Law and Justice. So, they belive that God will come to them in every form one desires and prays according to one's need and wish.

III.: One God in Many Forms and Many Names
1. Most Hindus, needing a form on which to concentrate, worship that one God in different forms, worshiping one aspect of that One Divine Supreme Truth - Paramatma. Hindus see God in masculine as well as in feminine forms and also like a family. At the same time, they all understand the True nature of the Supreme.

2. Hindu "Gods" are worshipped in the various incarnations, manifestations and forms as created by the supreme God Paramathma for the benefit of the Human creations to easily comprehend Him as He is. Hindus see that One God taking the masculine forms as Brahma - the creator, Vishnu - the protector and maintainer, and Shiva as Siva Nataraja - the destroyer and re-creator. Hindus see that One God in the female forms as Sakthi or Durga - provider of energy and power, as Lakshmi - provider of prosperity and wealth and as Saraswathi - provider of knowledge and intelligence.

3. Please understand that many of the sects of Hindus following the various forms of philosophy and worship andvisualize this same Paramathma - the Supreme God - as Paramasiva [Siva] and Paraasakthi [Sakthi or Durga] or as Narayana [Vishnu]. These are the major forms of Paramatma is understood and worshipped by the various sects of Hindu Devotees.

4. Here please note that unlike the other major world religions, Hindus also see the Supreme as Mother, including as Sri Meenakshi, as Visalakshi, as Kamakshi and as many other names of Sakthi. He is also seen as Father as in Siva in various forms in several Hindu Temples. The Temple in which they are worshipped is not just a congregation hall but a palace of the Supreme God [as the Queen or King]. The dovoted Hindu is able to obtain his or her comminion with the One Supreme God through the prayers to any of the forms as they see that One Supreme in every form or aspect they worship.

IV.: Hindu Rituals and Worship
1. Hindu worship takes into account the capacities and inclinations of different individuals. Types of worship include Ritualistic worship (temple or home), offering (directly or through the priest) flowers, coconut, fruits, incense, flames of oil lamps and camphor, chanting of prayers in Sanskrit (or their mother tongue), etc.

2. Also: Worship through service of one's fellow man (charity) and by one's activity; Worship through studying of sacred texts and devotion to the Supreme; Worship through meditation with physical and mental discipline and through understanding first the inner self then the divine that is everywhere. Worship and prayers are the duties of the human soul to attain Divine protection from the effects of bad karmas and to get guided in the proper path.

V.: Hindu Beliefs & Tenets
1. Hindus believe in Ahimsa, or non-violence, which is the basis for the vegetarian diet of many Hindus. Hindus believe non-injury or Ahimsa in all activities which include thought, word, and deed. Hindus believe in Truth and that the Truth will ultimately prevail and protect. Hindus believe in following the Dharma or the divine Law that will protect them at all times.


2. Hindus believe in Karma, the law of Cause and Effect. Similar to Christian "As ye sow, so shall ye reap" or "What goes around, comes around." (No such thing as a free lunch.) Hindus strive to follow Karma Yoga which is Doing one's own duty without expectation of any rewards for it.

3. Hindus believe in reincarnation, or "life after life." (Results may occur in a following life.) Every individual soul returns to earth several times by rebirth to perform proper Karma to purify itself. Once purified by good karma, the soul reaches liberation with no-rebirth. Attachment, greed and lust leads to bad karma leading to grief and further suffering and rebirths to wash off those effects.

4. A goal of Hindus is to achieve Moksha, to be freed from the cycle of birth and death (when the "good" and the "bad" karmas balance.) or to reach Swarga, the abode of the Divine Soul or Paramatma [God] to serve at His feet
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CLASSICAL YOGA

INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM ACADEMY

Organising: CLASSICAL YOGA

What we teach:

- ASANAS, PRANAYAMA, MEDITATION & MANTRA

- NATURAL HEALTH & HERBS TIPS

- SCIENCE & ART OF HINDUISM

- MYSTICAL POWER OF DAYS & TIME

- SCIENCE OF GOD & GODDESS

- SECRET ART OF REMOVING BAD KARMA

- SECRET ART TO ATTRACT WEALTH AND PROSPERITY

   AND MORE …….





YOGA CAN PREVENT AND CURE INSOMNIA, WEAK MEMORY POWER, OBESITY, BLOOD PRESSURE, DIABETIC, HEART PROBLEM & ETC...

Day: Monday - from 7 pm – 8.30 pm @ Jln. Ipoh, K.L.
Day: Wednesday - from 7 pm - 8.30 pm @ Sentul, K.L.
Day: Sunday - from 7am - 9am @ Ampang, K.L.
Call us for other location and additional schedules.

For Enquiries & Registration:
I.K.S. Academy Team @ 0129107301
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Why Festivals are celebrated in Hinduism:

Every festival that is celebrated in HINDUISM condenses the vast knowledge of Astronomy, Ecology, Siddha Vaidya / Ayurveda (Medicine) so as to adapt an individual to a particular climatic condition that is forth coming at a particular seasonal change. It has to be remembered always that in Hinduism the food is medicine. This is the immediate benefit to the individual. Most of the festive performances like doing yagnas, mixing turmeric and other stuff in rivers and lakes deals with the cleaning environment and retaining the environmental balance and the general health of the individual. At spiritual level all festivities
culminate in triumph of good over evil; Deva (pure light or knowledge) or Devi (pure consciousness) becoming victorious over Asuras (gross ignorance or matter) as montioned in various yoga texts is the spritual meaning to achieve the higher levels of the perfection in the evolution. This is the antharaartha of the festivals. All the festivals are synthesized from Puraannaas and these in turn represent the wisdom.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Introduction to Indian Knowledge System Academy

Indian Knowledge System Academy (formerly known as Ampang Arts and Yoga Studio) was founded in April 2004 by Vijayakumar Allagappan who has done extensive studies and research in the area of Ancient Yoga, Tantric Astrology, Hindu Rituals, Practices, Symbolism and their Sciences, The Caste System, The Connection between the Universal Soul, The One God and Myriad Gods and Goddesses, Karma, Dharma and Reincarnation.

The Ancient System known as Sanathana Dharma (Hinduism) was created with the full understanding of the practical order of natural living. Rites, Rituals, Customs and traditions observed from our birth down to the practices during our death even after it were perfectly designed to create a balance between ourself our surrounding and the cosmic consciousness we call God. But this great Science and Art created by our ancestor are slowly fading in the age of computer and technology replaced by make-believe rituals that are of very little benefit to human society and nature. So how we can regain this loss of our Great Ancient Wealth where our 21st century YOUTH want FACT to decide what they can accept or reject.

We can start by answering them scientifically and practically to simple question like ...... Why so many Gods in Hindusim?
Where do they reside?
What is the scientific reason for Lord Ganesha with elephant head?
What is temple and the science behind each ritual in it?
What is “Manasaatchi”?
How can we know God?
What is Karma?
Why Caste System was created and its true meaning?
Why it is important to perform ancestral rituals?
By answering this questions they will understand the importance and appreciate our own culture, customs, sciences and arts.

Our aim is to have a place where today`s modern world will get chance to understand and appreciate the arts and sciences of Hinduism

About the Founder



VIJAYAKUMAR ALLAGAPPAN - Consultant, Teacher, Speaker, Writer and Researcher
Vijayakumar Allagappan Has Been Studying & Researching the Art & Science of Living in Hinduism, Ancient Yoga, Tantric Astrology, Hindu Knowledge System, Tantra, Mantra and other Esoteric Science for More Than 13 Years. He Has Wide Experience in Tantric Astrology Consultancy & Has Deep Insights in Human’s (Cosmic) Behavior pattern & Body-mind Science. He is also a Visiting Faculty for various Educational Institutions and sharing the knowledge with thousands of others through his regular free public talk.

He is one of world`s leading Esoteric Science Blog writer, Yoga, Art & Science of Hinduism Teacher, Tantric Astrology Consultant, Public speaker on Art & Science of Living in Hinduism and researcher of Hindu Worships, Customs, Rituals and Symbols.

He is researching and decoding the sacred stories, myth, rituals, customs and symbols of Hinduism for Today`s Modern World scientifically and spreading to the whole world through writing, teaching and giving public talks. He says Mythology must never taken literally, because mythology stories and symbols are code, a medium through which the siddhas and yogis are communicating profound messages.

In 2005 after in-depth research and pilot studies he has developed a Super Kids Program for children by using ancient Indian mystic’s technique to enhance intelligence, memory power, creativity and emotional balance. The children in the program have showed remarkable changes in their behavior and improvement in their intelligence and comprehension. Even the adults also show improvement with this program. He has successfully introduced this program to thousands of children in more than 2o primary and secondary schools for the past 5 years.

He says all our problems and difficulties that occur in our life are due to ignorance. He believe wisdom is our birth right so he call everyone to learn our priceless wisdom tradition of ancient civilisation designed by Indian mystics so that we can destroy our ignorance and enjoy greater health, wealth, prosperity and enlightenment in this life.

For more information on Art and Science of Living in Hinduism , Secret Art and Science of Parenting in Hinduism, classes or free public talk call the Indian Knowledge System Academy @ 0129107301 or go to http://indianknowledgesystemacademy.blogspot.com/

Friday, February 19, 2010

Baby`s Name and Nakshatram


In Hindu society from ancient times, the child is given a name by his/her parents with the name having deep meaning and starting with first alphabet of his/her Nakshatra. Most of the names are either related to God or other good things. By simply hearing the name one can judge about the nature of the person.
The main reason to choose a name based on Nakshatra is that it vibrates in harmony with the nature of the individual in this particular incarnation, by virtue of its unique relation to the moon at the moment of birth, which has a significant impact on the inner, emotional nature. The moon is associated with consciousness, particularly with the right brain. Each phase of the moon carries its own special energy. According to traditional astrologers, among the most auspicious Hindu first names begin the syllables that corresponds to one's birth star, called Nakshatra, which is the constellation with which the moon was aligned at the moment of birth. In ancient days, as today, this first sound of the first name was extremely important to knowledgeable preceptors.

This table shows the suggested letters to start your baby's name, depending on their birth star.
Aswini (Awasthi) - Chu, Che, Cho, La
Bharani - Li, Lu, Le, Lo, Lee,
Krithika (Karthikai) - Aa, Ee, Vu, Ai, A, I, Oo
Rohini - O, Va, Vi, Vu
Mrugasira (Makayiram) - Ve, Vo, Ka, Ki
Arudra (Thiruvadhirai) - Ku, Kam, Ja, Cha, Gha, Da,
Purnarvasu (Punartham) - Ke, Ko, Ha, Hi
Pushyami (Pooyam) - Hu, He, Ho, Da, Hu,
Aslesha (Ayilyam) - Di, Du, De, Do, Dee, Me, Moo, Da
Makha (Magha, Makam) - Ma, Mi, Mu, Me, Ta, Ti,
Purva Phalguni (Pooram) - Mo, Ta, Ti, Tu, Pa, Tho, Thoo
Uttara (Uttara Phalguni, Utram) - Te, To, Pa, Pi, Na, Te
Hasta (Atham) - Pu, Sham, Na, Ta, Pa, Poo, Ra, Tha
Chitta (Chitra, Chithira) - Pe, Po, Ra, Ri, Tu, Thae,
Swathi (Chothy) - Ru, Re, Ro, Tha, Roo,
Visakha - Thi, Thu, The, Tho, Te, Tu, Tae, To
Anuradha (Anizham) - Na, Ni, Nu, Ne, Nee, Noo, Nae
Jyeshta (Triketta) - No, Ya, Yi, Yu, Ye, U
Moola (Moolam) - Ye, Yu, Ba, Bi, Yo, Bhi, Bha
Purvashada (Pooradham) - Bu, Da, Bha, Da, Bhoo, Pha, Gha
Utharashada (Utharadam) - Be, Bo, Ja, Ji, Bha, Bhe,
Sravana (Thiruvonam) - Ju, Je, Jo, Ka, Khi, Khee, So
Dhanishta (Avittam) - Ga, Gi, Gu, Ge, Gee
Sathabisham (Chathayam) - Go, Sa, Si, Su, S, See,Su,
Purvabhadra (Pururuttathy) - Se, So, Dha, Dhi, Di, Da
Uttarabhadra (Uthrittathy) - Du, Syam, Zu, Dha, Tha, Doo, Jha, Na
Revathi - De, Do, Cha, Chi


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