Friday, May 22, 2020

Pranava Mantra Sadhana

Pranava Mantra


      The basic mantra that always thought in hinduism is the pranava mantra which is Oṃ, ॐ or we usually pronounce it as Om or Aum. Om is consider as universal mantra and key for all mantras. The experience of this invocation of this pranava mantra cannot be describe by mere words. It's like can you explain the source of all sounds. You may use your own poetic language to describe but it will never be the same as the truth. One may try to understand the symbol of the pranava mantra but to discover the truth itself it's better to learn a proper way from a master or Guru in order to recite this pranava mantra and get initiated by him. The meaning and understanding of this symbol can be found in any books or in internet also but to do the practice daily need a mind which can commit daily.

So, the reality is your effort of practice of pranava mantra in daily life.

The Pranava Mantra Sadhana

Just simple as that, daily chant the mantra while concentrating on your breath. Use japa mala or you may use the picture of the Om in any version you like to concentrate upon. Okay, there two techniques that can be used and why?


Nirguna Pranava Sadhana- When chanting the "Aum" mantra, just aware of the flowing of your breath. Don't try to control your breath but simply chant internally and aware of your breath. Why breath? This is because your breath is the only involuntary actions that is near to the reality or divine. This technique had been used by many sage, rishi or enlightend soul. So, there are many version of sadhanas regarding this technique but the best is to get it from a Master or Guru because they know your state well and which suits you. But not bad in trying in this method for now because eventually any effort you put with sincere heart will leads you to the path.

Saguna Pranava Sadhana- Don't worry after all the name and method is changed according to different capability of concentration. Some may love form and used to it. So, the alternate is to use a yantra or a image as a concentration device. Chant "Aum" by focus on Om image according to your culture like  (Devanagari: ॐ, Kannada: ಓಂ, Tamil: ௐ, Malayalam: ഓം, Telugu: ఓం, Bengali: ওঁ, Odia : ଓଁ or ଓ‍ଁ). See which suits you more and chant this mantra. Eventually the object of concentration will also receive it's own energy. 


There are many methods of this Pranava Mantra Sadhana, so try as anything above but if you need more explanations and science behind this methods. You may contact the Knights on the contact page.



Thursday, May 21, 2020

Thrimurti (The Trinity Of Hindu)

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Brahma
Iconographic Portrayals Of Hindu Divine Beings Are Commonly Connected With Explicit Images And Creature Colleagues Or "Vehicles." Brahma's Vehicle Is The Swan. Brahma Is Regularly Hued Red, Symbolizing The Innovative Intensity Of The Sun. His Physiognomy Is Set Apart By Four Heads, Four Appearances, And Four Arms. Hindu Legends Clarify That He Initially Had Five Heads, However The Fifth Was Cut Off By Shiva So As To Control Brahma's Fascination With Shatarupā, A Female Divinity. Every One Of Brahma's Residual Heads Presents One Of The Four Vedas. He Is Typically Portrayed As Having A White Facial Hair, Showing His Status As The Senior God. One Of His Four Hands Is Demonstrated Holding A Staff As A Spoon, Which Is Related With The Pouring Of Blessed Ghee Or Oil Into A Conciliatory Fire, Showing That Brahmā Is The Master Of Penance. In Another Hand, Brahmā Holds A Mala (String Of Rosary-Like Globules) That He Uses To Monitor The Term Of The Universe. He Likewise Is Indicated Holding The Vedas, And Some Of The Time, A Lotus Bloom. A Fourth Hands Holds A Water-Pot (Now And Then Portrayed As A Coconut Shell Containing Water). He Is Said To Live In Brahmapura, A Legendary City Situated On Mt. Meru. At Once, Brahma Spoke To The Inventive Intensity Of Heavenliness Until This Force Was Superseded By The Incomparable Shakti (Female Goddess). As Indicated By The Puranas, Brahma Was Self-Conceived (Without Mother) Inside The Lotus Which Developed From Vishnu's Navel Toward The Start Of The Universe. Elective Stories Guarantee Brahmā To Be The Offspring Of Brahman, The Incomparable Being, And His Female Vitality, Maya. Another Legend Says That Brahmā Made Himself By First Making Water, And Afterward Storing His Seed Into This Water, From Which He Developed To Turn Into A Brilliant Egg. From This Brilliant Egg, Brahma Was Conceived As Hiranyagarbha; Thus He Is Otherwise Called Kanja (Or "Conceived In Water"). It Is Said That The Rest Of The Materials Of This Brilliant Egg Ventured Into The Universe. One More Part Of Brahma's Folklore Expresses That During Creation, Brahmā Made Ten Prajapatis (Fathers Of Humankind, Just As Seven Extraordinary Sages). Brahma Is Usually Joined By His Partner Saraswati, The Goddess Of Learning, Congruity And Masterful Undertaking.

Vishnu
Vishnu Speaks To The Dynamic Caring Side Of The Preeminent Godlikeness. Hindus Accept That Vishnu Embodies Intermittently For The Assurance Of Honesty (Dharma) And The Decimation Of Insidiousness, And He Is Most Broadly Related To His Symbols, Particularly Krishna And Rama. His Name Actually Signifies "All-Infesting One" And Likely Gets From The Account Of His Estimation Of The Universe With Three Steps, Portrayed In The 'Vishnu Sukta' Of The Apparatus Veda. Vishnu Rose To Matchless Quality In The Hindu Pantheon In The Wake Of Overcoming Indra In Legendary Legend. The Visvakarma Sukta Of Apparatus Veda (10.82) That Recounts To The Narrative Of Brahma's Creation, Appears To Allude To Vishnu In A Roundabout Way As The Preeminent God, Since The Lotus Which Generated Brahma And Along These Lines The Universe Initially Developed From Vishnu's Navel. In The Puranas, This Story Was Rethought To Recommend That Brahma Only Envisioned Himself To Be The Principal Conceived, And It Is Vishnu Who Has Genuine Authority Over Creation. Vishnu's Ascent To Matchless Quality Is Generally Clear In The Incomparable Hindu Stories. Maybe There Is Not Any More Critical A Delineation Of Vishnu's Capacity As In The Bhagavadgita, An Area Of The Bigger Mahabharata Epic. Here He Shows Up As Krishna, Who Fills In As Charioteer For Arjuna, A Tangled Warrior. Vishnu's Symbol Begs Arjuna To Follow The Way Of Honorableness And Obligation Without Childish Wants. 
 Vishnu Is Regularly Delineated As A Four-Equipped Male. The Four Arms Demonstrate His Almighty And All-Unavoidable Nature. He Is Consistently To Be Delineated Holding Four Magic Items: A Conch Shell (The Sound Of Which Speaks To The Antiquated Sound Of Creation), A Chakra (A Plate Like Weapon Which Symbolizes The Brain Without Conscience), A Gada (A Mace From Which Mental And Physical Quality Is Inferred), And A Lotus Bloom (Or Padma, Which Speaks To Freedom Through Dharma). Vishnu Is Generally Shaded A Blue, Which Speaks To The Inescapability Of Both The Sky And The Sea. Around His Neck, He Wears The Propitious "Kaustubha" Gem, And A Festoon Of Blossoms. A Crown Embellishes His Head Symbolizing His Preeminent Power. Vishnu Is To Indicated Wearing A Hoop In Every Ear Which Speak To The Intrinsic Contrary Energies In Creation, For Example, Information And Obliviousness, Joy And Despondency, Etc. Sri Or Lakshmi, The Goddess Speaking To Magnificence And Fortune, Is The Associate Of Vishnu.


Shiva
Shiva Is The Exemplification Of The Ruinous Intensity Of The Incomparable Eternality. This Ruinous Component Appears To Have Been Acquired From Shiva's Antecedent Rudra, The Vedic Divine Force Of Death And The Badlands. Regardless Of This Portrayal As An Annihilator, Shiva Is Seen As A Positive Power As Creation Fundamentally Follows Obliteration, And Further That Creation At New And More Significant Levels Are Needy Upon The Purging Power Of Shiva's Destruction. Right Now, Shaivites (Adherents Of Shiva) Have Nuanced The Customary Comprehension Of Shiva, Reconfiguring Him As The Embodiment Of God's Conceptive Force, An Understanding Which Appears To Have Replaced Brahma's Significance As The Maker. As Indicated By Lovers, Shiva Isn't Simply A Destroyer Yet Plays Out The Elements Of Maker, Preserver, And Destroyer, While Additionally Performing Gifts Upon Admirers. Similarly As Vaishnavas Consider Vishnu To Be A Definitive Reality, So Too Do Shaivites Talk About Shiva. Extrapolating Upon These Capacities To Both Devastate And Make, Shavite Folklore Depicts Shiva As The Element Which Accommodates All Polarities Saw In The Physical World. Henceforth, Shiva Is Both Static And Dynamic, Most Seasoned And Most Youthful, Virile And Chaste, Delicate And Furious, Etc. He Even Accommodates The Duality Of People, Appearing As Ardhanarishwara ("Half Lady, Half Man") So As To Declare The Balance Of People. What's More, He Is Said To Be Ubiquitous, Living In Each Living Being As Unadulterated Cognizance. Like Vishnu, Shiva Isn't Restricted To Individual Qualities And Can Rise Above All Traits And Iconographic Portrayals. In View Of This, Hindus Commonly Delineate And Venerate Shiva In A Dynamic Way, Regularly As The Shiva Linga (Or Lingam), A Phallic Earth Hill Or Column Bearing Three Level Stripes. Shiva Is Usually Imagined In Profound Reflection Upon Mount Kailash, His Customary Residence In The South Of Tibet. Shiva's Body Is Spread With Graveyard Cinders Speaking To The Way That Demise Is A Definitive Truth Of The Life. Hence Shiva Is Normally Shaded White. A Third Eye On His Brow Speaks To His Capacity To Look Past The Self-Evident, Just As His Untamed Vitality Which Devastates Wrongdoers And Their Transgressions. Shiva Additionally Bears On His Head The Bow Of The Fifth Day (Panchami) Moon. This Speaks To The Intensity Of The Conciliatory Contribution, Just As His Authority After Some Time. Shiva Wears Tiger, Deer And Elephant Skins To Show His Power Over Desire, Pride And The Brain, Separately. Further, A Fatal Cobra Worn Around Shiva's Neck Represents That He Has Vanquished Demise. Shiva Likewise Conveys A Trident, An Instrument Which Distributes Discipline To Scoundrels On The Profound, Unpretentious And Physical Planes. The Three Prongs Likewise Speak To The Innovative, Additive, And Dangerous Elements Of The Heavenly Group Of Three, While The Trident Itself In The Hand Of Shiva Attests That Each Of The Three Viewpoints Are At Last Heavily Influenced By Him. Shiva Is Indivisible From His Associate Parvati (Who Is Additionally Alluded To As Shakti), As The Two Are Viewed As One Inside The Supreme Condition Of Being. Hence, Shiva Is Said To Impart Half Of His Body To Shakti In His Structure As Ardhanarishwara. Shaivism Is The Most Famous Part Of Hinduism Rehearsed In South India Today.


Gayatri Mantra Sadhana

Gayatri Mantra,Meaning & Sadhana
























Basically Gayatri Mantra Sadhana is been practiced by everyone who had been initiated in wearing a Yagnopaveetham Deeksa but this mantra is actually powerful yet open to everyone who really intense for spiritual upliftment. First of all, learn how to pronounce the mantra because the secret is not in the meaning but in the vibration of the verses. It's like when you listen to any violin music do you try to convey the meaning of the sound? If some so called researchers ask about this. It's better for us to be silent and ignore them and continue with chanting of this mantra daily 108 times. You can know the simple meaning of this mantra but to decode the mantra need a great knowledge Of Rishis. What is important is the spiritual upliftment from this mantra. So, daily chant 108 times after wake up early  in the morning and before sleep. You may use a japa mala and the most important thing is the commitment and devotion when doing any mantra sadhana. Grab the Mantra and be happy for the whole life.

Brahman Concept In Hinduism

BRAHMAN

           Brahman (Sanskrit: ब्रह्म, "the Incomparable Being; the Supreme Reality; Godhead"), from the action word brh, "to develop", and hints "enormity" — is the impersonal and inborn, boundless reason and backing of the universe that has no structure or properties. The uncaused reason for the Universe; satchidānanda (Existence-Consciousness-Bliss Absolute), The Unceasing Immutable Reality, not adapted by time, space and causation. Brahman is the premise, source and backing of everything — the otherworldly reality which is the Perfect Ground of all issue, vitality, time, space, being, and everything past right now. 

Its inclination comprises of the three incommunicable properties of
(1) sat (Supreme Being),
(2) chit (Awareness), 
(3) ananda (Rapture). 

This Incomparable Being expect a double nature : 
Male -The male viewpoint is known as Purusha which signifies "what fills" 
Female perspective is referred to as Shakti which deciphers as "Vitality" or "Dynamic Power" or Prakriti (material nature.)
Additionally called as Paramātman (Widespread Self), Paramasiva, Extreme Reality, Supreme Being or the Absolute. Brahman (not to be mistaken for the god Brahmā) is viewed as a Vast Soul. The character behind Brahman is known as Parabrahman (The predominant Brahman). Brahman might be seen as Nirguna Brahman (without individual characteristics) or Saguna Brahman (with traits).

NIRGUNA BRAHMAN : 

The Total without characteristics, is generic, without guna or properties, Nirakara (nebulous), Nirvisesha (without unique attributes), permanent, unceasing and Akarta (non-specialist). It is beyond all needs and wants. It is consistently the Seeing Subject. It can never turn into an item all things considered past the span of the faculties. Brahman is non-double, one without a second. It has no other alongside It. It is down and out of contrast, either outside or inward. Brahman can't be portrayed, in light of the fact that depiction suggests differentiation. Brahman can't be recognized from some other than It. In Brahman, there isn't the qualification of substance and characteristic. Sat-Chit-Ananda (Truth-Awareness Happiness) establish the very pith or Svarupa of Brahman, and not simply Its properties.

SAGUNA BRAHMAN : 

Saguna Brahman, originated from the Sanskrit saguṇa (सगुण) "with characteristics" and brahman (ब्रह्मन्) "the Absolute." The individual part of A definitive Reality. Saguna Brahman is the maker, sustainer and controller of the universe. As the male angle, Saguna Brahman is called by different Sanskrit names, for example, Ishvara, Parameshvara, paramatma, Maheshvara, and Purusha. As the female perspective, Saguna Brahman is refered by different names, for example, Divine Mother, Durgã and Kãlî. 
Regardless of the conceptual standard of Brahman, most Hindus venerate Brahman on an everyday premise in one of Brahman's less unique individual structures, for example, Vishnu, Shiva, or Shakti. 



That which cannot be expressed by speech, but by which speech is expressed—That alone know as Brahman and not that which people here worship. That which cannot be apprehended by the mind, but by which, they say, the mind is apprehended—That alone know as Brahman and not that which people here worship. That which cannot be perceived by the eye, but by which the eye is perceived—That alone know as Brahman and not that which people here worship. That which cannot he heard by the ear, but by which the hearing is perceived—That alone know as Brahman and not that which people here worship. 

Source :(Kena Upanishad. 1.5-8)


Sunday, May 17, 2020

4 Basic Objective In Life Of Hinduism



Puruṣārtha


Puruṣārtha (Sanskrit: पुरुषार्थ) Actually Implies An "Objective Of Human Pursuit". 
It Is A Key Idea In Hinduism, And Alludes To The Four Appropriate Objectives Or Points Of A Human Life. 
The Four Puruṣārthas Are Dharma (Righteouness, Virtues), Artha (Prosperity, Financial Qualities), Kama (Delight, Love, Mental Qualities) And Moksha (Freedom, Otherworldly Qualities).

DHARMA

      Dharma Is A Sorting Out Guideline In Hinduism That Applies To People In Isolation, In Their Collaboration With People And Nature, Just As Between Lifeless Things, To The Entirety Of Universe And Its Parts.
      It Alludes To The Request And Customs Which Make Life And Universe Conceivable, And Incorporates Practices, Ceremonies, Decides That Oversee Society, And Ethics.
      Hindu Dharma Incorporates The Strict Obligations, Moral Rights And Obligations Of Every Person, Just As Practices That Empower Social Request, Right Direct, And Those That Are Virtuous
       In Hinduism, It Is The Dharma Of The Honey Bee To Make Nectar, Of Cow To Give Milk, Of Sun To Transmit Daylight, Of Waterway To Flow.
      Regarding Mankind, Dharma Is The Requirement For, The Impact Of And Substance Of Administration And Interconnectedness Of All Life.

ARTHA

      Artha As The Methods Forever, And Incorporates Material Success.
      It Also As A Disposition And Capacity That Empowers One To Bring Home The Prosperity , To Stay Alive, To Flourish As A Free Individual.
       It Incorporates Financial Success, Security And Strength Of Oneself And Those One Feels Mindful For.
      Artha Remembers Everything For One's Condition That Permits One To Live. It Is Neither An End State Nor An Interminable Objective Of Carelessly Accumulating Cash, Rather It Is A Disposition And Important Necessity Of Human Life.

KAMA

      Ancient Writings Or Scriptures, For Example, The Legends, Which Followed The Upanishads, Create And Clarify The Idea Of Kama Together With Artha And Dharma.
       The Mahabharata, For Instance, Gives One Of The Broad Meanings Of Kama. The Epic Cases Kama To Be Any Pleasing And Alluring Experience (Delight) Produced By The Communication Of At Least One Of The Five Faculties With Anything Amiable To That Sense And Keeping In Mind That The Brain Is Simultaneously In Amicability With Different Objectives Of Human Life (Dharma, Artha And Moksha).
      Kama Regularly Infers The Short Type Of The Word Kamana (Want, Appetition Or Craving). Kama, Notwithstanding, Is More Than Kamana. Kama Is An Encounter That Incorporates The Disclosure Of An Article, Finding Out About The Item, Learning About The Item, The Procedure Of Delight And The Subsequent Sentiment Of Prosperity Previously, During, And After The Experience.

MOKSHA

      The Definition And Significance Of Moksha Changes Between Different Schools Of Indian Religions
      Moksha Implies Opportunity, Freedom; From What And How Is The Place The Schools Differ.
      Moksha Is Likewise An Idea That Implies Freedom From Resurrection Or Saṃsāra.
       This Freedom Can Be Accomplished While One Is On Earth (Jivanmukti), Or Eschatologically (Karmamukti, Videhamukti). Some Indian Customs Have Underscored Freedom On Concrete, Moral Activity Inside The World. This Freedom Is An Epistemological Change That Licenses One To See Reality And Reality Behind The Haze Of Ignorance.
      This Is The Last Goal Of Every Humans That Is To End The Life Cycle Of Being Reborn Again.


Mission Of Dharma's Knight And The Symbol


Mission Of Dharma's Knight



What Is The Real Mission Of Dharma's Knight?


We really cannot deny that humanity is more important than religion, teachings, morality and philosophy but in every life a basic theory, techniques and teachings is needed to reach the ultimate goal of life. So this Dharma's Knight is created for maintaining the truth of Sanathana Dharma which in today era we regard as Hinduism for the path of Ultimate Goal. No matter what path everyone chooses, it still leads to Existence of Reality so one of the ancient and well known path is Sanathana Dharma. In this blogspot we share some info about multiple teachings, masters and traditions of Hinduism, way of life.



Why This Symbol ?

  • The Man With Sword - In Hindu text, it's been stated that in the era of kaliyuga an avatar will be born to restore the Dharma. He is called as Kalki avatar who is prophesied tenth avatar of Hindu god Vishnu who will take birth to end of the Kali Yuga.
  • The Sword - The cut of the mind of unrighteousness. Not only that, but to cut our negativity   of habits in our daily life.
  • The Snake - The snake symbolize Kundalini Shakti which shows the meaning of energy that   operates the universe. 
  • Om symbol - Om is a sacred sound that is known generally as the sound of the universe. Pranava sound
  • Thrisula Symbol -  They are commonly said to represent various trinities and also represents  the three main nadi, or energy channels (ida, pingala and shushmana)
  • Swastika Symbol - In Hinduism, the symbol with arms pointing clockwise (卐) is called swastika, symbolizing surya ('sun'), prosperity and good luck and not forgetting well being or auspicious.