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May 27, 2011

16th Edition of Shadow Dancing with Mind


Welcome to 16th Edition of “Shadow Dancing With Mind. This Edition has the following topics.

THE READER: Documentary, Videos and Interviews of Interesting people

Secret life of Chaos - BBC Four Documentary
BBC Four Documentary
This particular documentary has changed the way I think about life and I must recommend every one to spend the time (ok, it’s a long film of about 58 minutes but worth every second), if you are interested in knowing answer to a simple question .. How did we get here? This film is a story about bizarre and interconnected discoveries to reveal a hidden face of nature...

Benjamin Zander: On Classical music and why you should listen to it...
It’s a very interesting TED talk where he starts from telling you that no one is ‘Tone Deaf’ as if you are then you cannot really know its your mother on the phone call. Then goes on to show what is it that grabs you in classical music....

Akiane Kramarik - An artist paints her visions given by God
Recently, I came across this interview Akiane Kramarik on CNN – Drawing heaven and was interested in knowing more about her.  Did some research and as I get to know more and more about her, I was drawn to try and understand her, connect with her...

WHISPERS: Poetry and Haiku Etc...

Buddha and life
On 17th May, Lord Buddha's Birthday was celebrated, hence thought of sharing some of my Haiku on Buddha and life.... This is also in celebration for the birthday of a friend on 22nd May....

Feelings and loss...

WANDERLUST : Travel

Jagannath Puri - The Lord Krishna's powerful temple
Puri, the famous temple of Lord Krishna also known as Jagganath, is located in Orissa. It’s believed by Hindu’s that once in a life time, one has to visit this temple. I find this temple, full of positive energy and spiritually very uplifting...

STILL LIFE: Photography

On the way to Puri - Lord KrishNa's abode, A powerful spiritual center

The Auroville - A journey towards peace and harmony....
Let me take you to along on a journey of tranquillity and peaceful living. The first of week of this month, I have had spent a week at one of the very beautiful town near Chennai Pondicherry. There at one of the most peaceful ashram ‘Auroville’ was my anchor point for a search within this summer....

The Village life ....
Recently I have been to a village near Varanasi India. It's a lovely place and I got very positive and vibrant feeling from there. As usual, I have had my camera which went about capturing my impressions and the essence of the village, which I am sharing below....

Hope you like this Edition and I look forward to your comments...
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नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
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15th Edition

May 20, 2011

STILL LIFE : The Auroville - A journey towards peace and harmony....


Let me take you to along on a journey of tranquillity and peaceful living. The first of week of this month, I have had spent a week at one of the very beautiful town near Chennai Pondicherry. There at one of the most peaceful ashram ‘Auroville’ was my anchor point for a search within this summer. Below are my impressions from the place and I am sure you will also be able to relate to the beauty, peace and harmony that permeates from the images below as it does with me. Wish you live in peace and find happiness in life... and the images below bring you closer to your inner self and love ....

But before I take you forward in the journey, let me give you a brief back ground and history of Auroville... as below.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY
Curtsey: Wikipedia

Auroville (City of Dawn) is an "experimental" township near Pondicherry in South India. It was founded in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa (since her definitive settling in India called "The Mother") and designed by architect Roger Anger. Auroville is meant to be a universal town where men and women of all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities. The purpose of Auroville is to realize human unity.

History
Auroville was founded as a project of Sri Aurobindo Society on Wednesday 28 February 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, "The Mother". She was an equal spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo, who believed that "man is a transitional being". The Mother expected that this experimental "universal township" would contribute significantly in the "progress of humanity towards its splendid future by bringing together people of goodwill and aspiration for a better world."
In the inauguration ceremony attended by delegates of 124 nations on 28 February 1968, The Mother gave Auroville its 4-point Charter setting forth her vision of Integral living:
1)    Auroville belongs to nobody in particular. Auroville belongs to humanity as a whole. But to live in Auroville, one must be the willing servitor of the Divine Consciousness.
2)    Auroville will be the place of an unending education, of constant progress, and a youth that never ages.
3)    Auroville wants to be the bridge between the past and the future. Taking advantage of all discoveries from without and from within, Auroville will boldly spring towards future realisations.
4)    Auroville will be a site of material and spiritual researches for a living embodiment of an actual Human Unity.

Now let’s continue the journey through Still Life in and around Auroville... may you all live in peace.

On the way to Auroville...

As the road turns, so does the river on its own way...
It will be a pleasure to live in that house on the bend...

The path to Matri Mandir is a very meditative walk...

The old Banyan tree... most of the devotees life revolve around it

The center of the Auroville - Matri Mandir

The inhabitants spend lot of time around this .... in reflection
Or just for a break

Auroville's favorite mode of transport.... from one part to another

Shopping around the town...

The way to Auroville has its share of traffic... The new ...

And the old....

Dotted with road side temples...
Here is Lord Shiva's Ardhnarishwar form - part male and part female

Sunrise at the bay of Bengal... Katamaran waits

Sunset on another day of peace....

Just walking around in meditative silence ... is enough for internal peace...

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ॐ नमः शिवाय 
Om Namah Shivaya

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           Jaganath Puri - Lord Krishna's Home

WHISPERS: Buddha and life

On 17th May, Lord Buddha's Birthday was celebrated, hence thought of sharing some of my Haiku on Buddha and life.... This is also in celebration for the birthday of a friend on 22nd May....

Zade Buddha in China

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The silent Buddha
Is not so silent
Listen from heart
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I went to that lonely temple
Again, Buddha smiled
I was looking for pain
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Buddha meditates in the song
The girl sings as she cleans the floor
Cleansing his soul
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A rock solid thought
Plunged deeper in the pond
Calmness ripples across Buddha's smile
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This 100 year old Banyan tree is in the Center of Auroville, Puducherry
Looking at young Bhikshu sitting below
Bodhi tree wonders
Who Buddha is?
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In the shadow of Bodhi Tree
Young Buddha smiles
What life is?
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Bodhi tree
Sad and alone
Needs another Buddha to enlighten
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Tree knows
So do the falling leaves
Times does not know, it has come
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Life sometimes
Is lived
Sometimes wasted on living
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Anchored in Karma
Chained to past
Living is: trying to break free
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This is a mural on the walls of Buddhist temple in Sarnath Varanasi
Here Buddha gave his first sermon
Soul is beautiful; lotus in the pond
Scentless, detached;
Yet flowering, in soft colours of living
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We have lived and died
On the banks of eternal river
Of various lives
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Between the two mirrors
Of life and living
I reflect, eternally
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Anchored in ocean of life
A red little boat
Waits
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नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
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Apr 28, 2011

WANDERLUST: Jagannath Puri - The Lord Krishna's powerful temple


Whenever I used to get time from work at the capital city of Odisha, Bhubaneswar, I would make a conscious effort to visit the nearby town, Puri where the famous temple of Lord Krishna also known as Jagganath, is located. It’s believed by Hindu’s that once in a life time, one has to visit this temple. I find this temple, full of positive energy and spiritually very uplifting. Sitting in the vaulted hall in front of Lord Jagganath and chanting mantra has been one of my most exquisite and peaceful times. So below is the account of one such journey today, as its one of special days of my life and soak once again in the positivity of this holy place.
Main deities - Balbhadra, Subhadra and Lord Krishna
Image source Wikipedia

But before the journey, let me give you a brief introduction on the History and back ground of the temple.

History:
The Jagannath Temple in Puri is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Jagannath (Vishnu) and located in the coastal town of Puri in the state of Odisha. The name Jagannath (Lord of the Universe) is a combination of the Sanskrit words Jagat (Universe) andNath (Lord of). The temple is an important pilgrimage destination for many Hindu traditions, particularly worshippers of Krishna and Vishnu, and part of the Char Dham pilgrimages that a Hindu has to be visited in one's lifetime.
The big wheels of the Chariot, on which Krishna travels to the temple
3KM's down the road, pulled by thousands of devotees

The temple is famous for its annual Rath Yatra, or chariot festival, in which the three main temple deities are hauled on huge and elaborately decorated chariots. Since medieval times, it is also associated with intense religious fervour.

The Jagamohana and the Vimana portions of the temple were built during his reign (1078 - 1148 CE). However it was only in the year 1174 CE that the Odia ruler Ananga Bhima Deva rebuilt the temple to give a shape in which it stands today.
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THE JOURNEY:
It was hard for me to wake up early in the morning as the night before, me and my team had a party and could come back to my hotel room only in the late hours, yet the call from Krishna was more powerful than sleep. So by the time my driver reach hotel lobby, I was up and ready for the journey. As we sped along the highway, the sun was breaking out of early morning clouds ...

The journey of almost 50 Kilometers to the town of Puri from Bhubaneswar is a beautiful drive... the river that skirts the town, was softly flowing out in the day. I have always enjoyed being near the river or the sea as it gives me a lot of energy... any water body for that matter is full of positivity and peace.

As this was month of Shravan, when most of the devotees of Lord Shiva take long journey’s from their villages to take pots of Holy ganges water to bathe lord Shiva to cool Him from the heat of Poison that according to the Veda’s and Purana’s, Lord Shiva has taken, when it came out of the great churning of the sea, to save the mankind. So there were long lines of devotees (in north India, they are known as Kanwar’s) carrying pots of Holy water hung from their bamboo sticks...

To take care of these devotees, the local people on the way arrange for food shelter and general upkeep of the devotees. As its a ritual where the holy water that they are carrying should not be kept on the ground, hence a temporary stand is made like this one...

On the way, there are many road side temples and this one of Lord Krishna – locally known as Thakur ji is bang on the road and its believed by almost all the drivers on this way, that any vehicle that passes by has to take the blessings of thakur Ji for a smooth journey. So at this juncture, almost all the vehicles stop and blessings are taken... and in turn creates a welcome bottle neck so that even the people inside the vehicles can pay their respects and take blessings from far.

By the time I reached the town of Puri, it was full of light and the path to the temple full of people, devotees, Sadhu’s and beggars alike. The road was, as usual, dotted by livestock and animals, who were in no hurry to reach anywhere.

The temple itself was towering above all this and architecturally most beautiful. Among the existing temples in Odisha, the temple of Shri Jagannath is the highest. The huge temple complex covers an area of over 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2), and is surrounded by a high fortified wall. It contains at least 120 temples and shrines. With its sculptural richness and fluidity of the Odia style of temple architecture, it is one of the most magnificent monuments of India. The main temple is a curvilinear temple and crowning the top is the 'srichakra' (a eight spoked wheel) of Vishnu. Also known as the "Nilachakra", it is made out of Ashtadhatu and is considered sacrosanct. The temple tower was built on a raised platform of stone and, rising to 214 feet (65 m) above the inner sanctum where the deities reside, dominates the surrounding landscape.

On the periphery there are many more smaller temples with the main deity’s image like this. I have had taken this picture to give you the simple yet beautiful concept of the artisans who made these wooden figure of Lord Krishna, Subhadra and Balabhadra, as I was not allowed to take my camera, even the mobile phone, as usual, inside the temple

As I left the temple premises after my hour long meditation and chanting, I felt peaceful and calm. As I looked back, the sun was up and shining besides the temple tower...

Soon I left for one of the most beautiful beaches in India, the beach of puri, that is almost 3 KM’s away from the temple. It’s interesting to note that this is one of the beaches, so geographically located that one can actually see the sunset as well as sun rise over the sea....

Below is one of the legends about the origin of the temple...

Traditional Story:
The traditional story concerning the origins of the temple is that here the original image of Jagannath (a deity form of Vishnu) at the end of Krita yuga manifested near a banyan tree, near seashore in the form of an Indranila nilamani or the Blue Jewel. It was so dazzling that it could grant instant moksha, so the god Dharma or Yama wanted to hide it in the earth, and was successful. In Dvapara Yuga King Indradyumna of Malwa wanted to find that mysterious image and to do so he performed harsh penances to obtain his goal. Vishnu then instructed him to go to the Puri seashore and find a floating log to make an image from its trunk.
Gundicha Temple or the Garden House of Lord Jagannath

The King found the log of wood. He did a magnum yajna from which god Yajna Nrisimha appeared and instructed that Narayana should be made as fourfold expansion, i.e. Paramatma as Vasudeva, his Vyuha as Samkarshana, Yogamaya as Subhadra, and his Vibhava  as Sudarsana.  Vishwakarma appeared in the form of artist and prepared images of Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra from the tree.
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Part of the Text Source: Wikipedia

Hope you have enjoyed this journey with me and feel the same spiritual energy that I always enjoy when I look at these pictures.... May you all be blessed for reading this and being with me on this journey again...

To see my Impressions from this journey, please visit the STILL LIFE: On the way to Puri...

नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya

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