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Showing posts with label bhikshatana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bhikshatana. Show all posts
3.14.2011

Mysteries of a begging bowl

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The ancient Tantriks are great followers of the cult of Bhairava, the form of Bhikshatana Shiva, the naked mendicant who walked from one for...
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3.15.2010

An encounter with Lord Shiva

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Adi Shankaracharya had traversed most of the Indian sub continent and visited sacred shrines along the way performing rituals and reawakeni...
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6.21.2009

Supreme consciousness - The experience of Lord Shiva

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Lost in the surrounding din my little mind tried hard to keep the internal silence intact. Words, sounds and all the wasted energy continued...
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1.11.2009

Kalabhairava, the ughra form of Lord Shiva

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Puja brings peace to the mind, and as one observes the Lord in the lamp light, there is certain brilliance to his being as he appears to res...
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12.20.2008

Prayashchita for life's miseries

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I am not a killer, and yet I feel uncomfortable with myself. I have done no theft and yet I stand the biggest convict of my own principles, ...
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11.16.2008

Shiva Bhikshatana and Mata Annapurni at Varanasi

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"Bhikshaan Dehi... Bhikshaan Dehi" This echo at the door brings every lady of the house, every grihasta to offering annam, or rice...
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