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"Life devoid of struggles is a life bereft of happiness because the value of happiness is realized only after pain."
"Life devoid of struggles is a life bereft of happiness because the value of happiness is realized only after pain."
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He believes the spirituality is souls food. It is immensely required for a better growth in one’s life. Dr Chawla believes the spirituality factor should not be reflected to others and society. It should be limited to oneself.
MAA LAKSHMI
The divine mother, Goddess Lakshmi, or Ma Lakshmi, is known by everybody. She is the shakti (the force or power) behind all materialistic wealth. Lakshmi is mainly understood as the goddess who endows money and wealth. There are 16 sanskars in Hindu culture and every ritual demands money in the form of prasad, offerings and donations. In fact, every step of life requires money. But there is much more to Lakshmi’s identity; it is not only wealth but there are as many as eight points of distinctiveness associated with Goddess Lakshmi.
She is the powerful, divine consort of Lord Vishnu. She helps and assists Lord Vishnu, who is the preserver of this universe. She has thousands of names and is endowed with enormous powers. She is the deity who creates a pathway to success and attainments in life. Ma Lakshmi is often referred as “Shrii”.
Dr Puneet Chawla is always practically valuing Maa and trying to create a better understating of Maa Lakshmi.
Lord Vishnu: Vishnu, who is often synonymous with Narayana, is the Preserver of the universe. He is the supreme purusha (being), who is approachable, and cares for the welfare of all. He is the lord of the world, he is endless. He is Shri Maha Vishnu.
In the Narada Purana, Sanakji, a sage, tells Brahmarishi Narada the story of the creation of the universe by Lord Narayana (Vishnu).
He said, “O Brahmarishi, Lord Narayana is Immortal, Never-ending, Omnipresent (who is present everywhere), Defectless. He is the only one who has filled this whole universe by his creatures.
“The lord of the universe, Shri Maha Vishnu chose a wide array of different characteristics and qualities and created three identities to start the universe.
The churning of the sea constitutes an important aspect of Hindu mythology. Though many people look upon it as a mere story ,it offers a deeper meaning: it is related to a person’s consciousness. The churning of the sea symbolizes the churning of the sea of one’s consciousness. It’s a transformational process in which we experience spiritual growth.
The churning of the sea constitutes an important aspect of Hindu mythology. Though many people look upon it as a mere story ,it offers a deeper meaning: it is related to a person’s consciousness. The churning of the sea symbolizes the churning of the sea of one’s consciousness. It’s a transformational process in which we experience spiritual growth.
“The Master of the universe, Lord Vishnu who is always in peace, who has a serpent bed; He is the one from whose navel blooms the lotus; He is an authority on gods, whose form consists of the entire universe; He pervades the sky, the hue of cloud and is a beauty; He is the lord of Lakshmi; He is lotus-eyed; He is always liked by yogis and can be reached by meditating on Him.
He is the destroyer of all fears prevailing in this world.”
One ‘s own karma gives what ever we get in life. We should dedicate all our karma’s to lord Vishnu, and pray that we being a better human.
Lord Shiva: Lord Shiva is the third supreme god in the Hindu Trinity. In order to complete the life system, he was given the job of Destroyer. Lord Shiva can also be called a Recreator as in Hindu terminology the death of a body is not the death of the soul. In the Indian Vedas, Shiva is often termed as Rudra. Religious texts tell us that he lives the life of an ascetic, roaming in forests and mountains.
Birth of Shiva: The Vishnu Purana narrates the story behind the birth of Shiva.
Lord Shiva is said to have sprung from the forehead of Brahma. Later, he separated himself into assume male and female forms. This legend is the forerunner of Shiva’s another manifestation, the Ardhanareshvara. In this manifestation, he is half-male and half-female, signifying that he is the combination of the energies of both the sexes. It symbolizes that Shiva is the unison of Substance and Energy, the life principle and Shakti.
Dr Chawla believes balance in life can be maintained through shiva’s worship.
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