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The following write up is the extract from the speech of Maha-dharma-varman Dr. Yogindrasinh Joshi's Aniruddha Poornima speech where he has clearly described the origin and importance of TRIVIKRAM.Trivikram is Anirruddha Himself, the Omkar, the Paramshiv, the Mahavishnu. It is the Gun Pratik (symbol) of Lord Harihar. Tri means three and Vikram means victory or to win over. Trivikram wins the entire universe in just three steps. Trivikram further means One who accomplishes various victories. Aniruddha bears the form of Trivikram. Lord Parmatma as Aniruddha has taken form of TRIVIKRAM to throw open His Nav-Ankur-Aishwaryas (Nine Forms of divine virtues) to His children i.e. Shraddhavans.Why does Aniruddha have to bear this form?It is because we as humans have been steadily blocking His way of entering our lives because of various Pradnya Aparadhs (breach of guidelines laid down by Lord Parmeshwar i.e. Lord Dattaguru of Satya, Prem and Anand). So to widen this road, Aniruddha has to take this form.Trivikram is the support for all the Shraddhavans. It enhances the principle of 'Pavitrya Hech Praman' (Purity is the only Reference). Trivikram kills evil, propagates and enhances the righteousness and establishes Maryada. Trivikram makes life beautiful and mannered. Trivikram is Prem-agni i.e. pure form of love. One can worhship TRIVIKRAM however he wants with pure bhav.Physical Description of TRIVIKRAM(Please refer the photograph of Trivikram attached above)>>> Trivikram has a black base called Dharmasan. Dharmasan represents purity.>>> Above it there are two pink flowers of lotus supported by strings. These flowers have 9 petals.The right string represents Pingala nadi (central cerebral cord) in the human body which stands for Sun and His warmth and also represents river Yamuna. This cord also represents love of Goddess Mahishasurmardini.The left string represents the Ida Nadi which stands for the moon and his calmness and also represents Goddess (river) Ganga or Ganges. (Both these cerebral cords originate from Cerebellum i.e. the lower part of the brain and end at the coccygeal area i.e. the bottom-most part of spinal cord. This cord also represents love of Goddess Anusaya.There is also the third cord which stays invisible called Sushumna which represents love of Goddess Gayatri.>>> Enclosed between these strings of lotuses is the black colored, pole-shaped structure called Vajradand. Vajradand represents love. This is the support of the Universe, support of all the Shraddhavans.>>> Above this Vajradand is placed another flower of lotus called Vajrakamal which again has 9 petals. This Navdal Kamal represents Goddess Jagdamba who is completely filled with divine brightness. The 9 petals represent Navvidh Nirdhar (9 fundamentals) and 9 Saman Nishthas (Equal Considerations) of all the Shraddhavans as given by P. P. Bapu in Shreemad Purushartha Grantharaj.>>> Between these strings of lotuses and the Vajradand but immediately above the Dharmasan there are two circular discs. Right one of Blood Red color and left with Turmeric Yellow color which represent Sun and Moon respectively. Sun represents Truth, it represents Jathar-agni (energy in stomach) in the human body and Moon represents happiness, it represents Dyanan-agni (zeal to learn).>>> The three colors found in TRIVIKRAM i.e. Red, Yellow and Black represent Kumkum, Turmeric and Abir or bukka which are considered extremely pure elements.>>> This Trivikram is a figure complete in itself.The blossoming of the petals of this Navdal lotus of TRIVIKRAM in our body would be proportional to the blossoming of our Bhav (thinking and considerations of our mind about love and faith towards the Lord).
Monday, October 19, 2009
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This blog posting is with reference to the earlier blog posting dated 14th September 2009 which was a editorial (Agralekh) that had appeared in daily Pratyaksha on 31st August 2009. The article was written by P. P. Aniruddha Bapu Himself and focused on 9 principles that P. P. Bapu expects all the Shraddhavans to follow.The following is the extract from Grantharaj Shreemad Purushartha (literary form of Lord Parmatma) which is written by P. P. Aniruddha Bapu Himself.
निर्धार १ - राम माझा राजा आहे व मी राजारामाचा सैनिक आहे. माझ्या ह्या राजाचा व त्याच्या अधिराजाचा (किंगमेकर) - दत्तगुरुंचा स्वभाव, संकल्प व बल यांची माहिती करुन घेणे व रामाला वनवासाला कोण व कसे पाठवतो हे जाणणे एवढाच माझा ज्ञानमार्ग.
निर्धार 2 - रामाच्या वानारसैन्यातील उत्तम सैनिक बनण्यासाठी आवश्यक ती शिस्त, अनुशासन; देहाला (शरीर, प्राण, मन व बुद्धि) ह्यांना लावणे एवढाच माझा योगमार्ग.
निर्धार ३ - आपण रामाचे सैनिक आहोत हे जाणुन आपले कुठलेही काम उत्कृष्टरित्या कसे करावे हे शिकणे एवढाच माझा कर्ममार्ग.
निर्धार ४ - वानरसैनिकाने स्व:ताचे सामर्थ्य सातत्याने वाढवतच राहणे एवढाच माझा भक्तिमार्ग. श्री हनुमंत (Lord Hanumant), बिभीषण (Vibhishan), भारत (Bharat) व शबरी (Shabari) ह्यांचे आचरण.
निर्धार ५ - रामाच्या वानार्सेनेट (Vanarsena) सामील झाल्यापासून लन्केपर्यन्तचा, सेनानायक हनुमंत व वानार्सेनेचा प्रवास म्हणजेच 'सुन्दरकाण्ड' (Sunderkand) मार्ग. ह्या प्रवासाचे चिंतन व आभ्यास (study एंड प्रक्टिस) हाच दू:खनिवृत्तीचा व परमेश्वर प्राप्तीचा सर्वात श्रेष्ठ व सर्वात सोपा उपाय आहे.
निर्धार ६- रावणाशी (Ravan) युद्ध माझे राम-लक्ष्मणच (Ram - Lakshman) करणार. मी फक्त त्यांचा उत्तम सैनिक बनून राहणार.
निर्धार ७ - रावणाशी लढणार्या माझ्या राम-लक्ष्मणांचे रक्षण हनुमन्तच करणार. मी हनुमंताचेच मार्गदर्शन स्वीकारणार.
निर्धार ८ - रावणाचा नाश राम करतोच. रामराज्य (Ramrajya) स्थापन होतेच.
निर्धार ९ - जो आज रामाचा वानर (Vanar - Shreshtha-Nar i. e. Best Human) तोच पुढे कृष्णाचा जोप(Gop). अर्थात निरंतर सख्य (Being in Gokul is referred as निरंतर सख्य) . कधीही न बुडणार्या गोकुळात सदैव निवास.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Aniruddha Upasana trust has arranged Annual Mega Blood Donation Camp on Sunday 12th April 2009 from 9AM to 6PM at IES New English High School, Govt Colony, Bandra(E), Mumbai.
Remember...... Every month our body generate 5Ltrs Blood. .......Normally person(Age 18to60 /minimum weight 45kg ) can donate 300-350ml of blood once in 3months
......Each time we give blood, We save THREE LIFE.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
This programme was conceptualized on 3rd October 2002 by Dr. Aniruddha Joshi (Bapu) Himself. The programme is launched with a single aim of converting
The grass so collected is sent to farmers in the drought stricken areas to feed their cattle. Till date truckloads of grass has been distributed through our Pune centre in Purander taluka. With this novel and noble viewpoint Bapu made this yojana as one of the facets of the 13 point programme.
Under this the Aniruddha Upasna Trust runs many animal shelters in the rural areas where animals in distress are brought to be looked after during the calamitous times. The Trust looks after these animals for absolutely noble cause without charging a single penny from already stressed farmers. All the daily basic needs of these animals viz., food, water, medicine, etc are totally taken care at these camps.
Old newspapers will be collected from the people. These will be converted into pulp to make variety of things necessary for poor students in the villages. The Sanstha imparts training to make such things. The training includes conversion of papers into pulp, manufactures of moulds and articles and its decoration.
From old papers carry bags will be prepared to replace the plastic bags which will not only go a long way in solving the plastic bag problem and partly solve environmental issues. The Sanstha every Thursday distributed these carry bags free of cost to devotees attending the discourse. The excess old newspapers will be sold off to partially cover the cost of processing the yarn under charkha yojana. Various items made from the pulp such as toys, artificial fruits and vegetables, models, bats, ball, masks, compass box are available with the sanstha for free distribution amongst poor and needy students.
This unique project involves the making of Lord Ganesh Idols from paper pulp. These idols are made from shredded paper of ‘Ramnaam’ note books used by the devotees, who write ‘Ramnaam’ & other newspapers pages. Which are then deposited by sister organisation Aniruddha’s Universal Bank Of Ramnaam.
Eco friendly Ganpati Procedure :
With the grace of P. P. Aniruddha Bapu, Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Upasana Trust has prepared 3500 Eco friendly Ganesha Idols last year. So let’s serve our motherland and save the nature. Paper pulp is made from Ram Naam Books. (Ram Naam Books:-In this book we have to write down the Jap which is mention on the particular page e.g. RAM,SHREE RAM JAI RAM JAI JAI RAM,DATTAGURU,KRISHANA,JAI JAI ANIRUDDHA HARI. After the complication of the book writer have to submit his book to Ram Naam Bank office.All these submitted book papers are use to prepare eco friendly Ganpati) Normal news paper can also be used.
How to make paper pulp:
Remove the water content from the paper pulp. Spread the paper pulp to attain uniformity. Take 250 gms of Gum Arebica in steel utensil. Add 1.25 liters of water. Then keep the utensil on medium heat, boil it for 10-15 minutes. Keep stirring with the help of wooden stick throughout. Filter the Gum Arebica after it cools down. Take 500gms of the paper pulp. Pour in the filtered gum arebica. Merged it is properly. Then add 2.25 kg of white ink powder. Make this mixture soft and firm as textured dough,
This is how you can prepare eco-friendly ganesha’s idol
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These idols disintegrated easily upon submersion in water, as compared to idols made from plaster- of- Paris, which take significantly longer to disintegrate. A notable aspect is that, paints used are non-toxic, thus contributing significantly to the control over pollution of the environment.The volunteers under this project collectively make these idols for the Ganapati festival every year. In the year 2008, the organisation prepared and distributed nearly 3500 Lord Ganesh idols.