July 2019

Krishnayana – IV

the term eesha means supremacy, lordship or mastery is well known; each of them is a relative term and may be applicable to a person according to their respective abilities. For instance, each person exercises control or mastery over his/her organs.

The tale of Nala & Damayanti – IV

Having lost in the game of dice, Nala, along with Damayanti, reached the forest. He said to Damayanti who was suffering due to him, “My confidant! This path leads to the kingdom of Vidarbha.” Damayanti replied, “Lord! Why are you directing my attention towards the pathway that leads to my paternal home? I cannot leave you in this agonizing state and go there at a time when you have lost your kingdom, wealth and opulent robes too and are exhausted due to the affliction of hunger and thirst. I shall stay by your side and reduce the trepidation of the ordeal you are facing, being weary from wandering, reminiscing the happy times of the past and bereft of food and sleep. In all times of tribulations, there is no better companion than one’s consort. For all distresses, the wife is the most profound panacea!”

Give up for the good - Vidura Neeti

Give up for the greater good

for the welfare of the nation, banish your one most maleficent son, handover the responsibility of the kingdom to the righteous people and take the path which leads to betterment

Sri Vadiraja Yati Prokta Dashavatara Stuti – V

Sri Vadiraja continues the prayer to the Mohini form of Narayana. शिक्षादियुङ् निगमदीक्षासुलक्षण परीक्षाक्षमाविधिसती । दाक्षायणीक्षमति साक्षाद्रमापि न यदाक्षेपवीक्षणविधौ । प्रेक्षाक्षिलोभकरलाक्षारसोक्षित पदाक्षेपलक्षितधरा । साक्षारितात्मतनु भूक्षारिकारिनिटिलाक्षाक्षमानवतु… Read More »Sri Vadiraja Yati Prokta Dashavatara Stuti – V