Tuesday, November 22, 2016

MIRACLES OF HINDUISM-Gyanganj, The City Of Immortal Beings Of The Himalayas

MIRACLES OF HINDUISM-Gyanganj, The City Of Immortal Beings Of The Himalayas

Creepy Indian Mysteries That Still Remain Unsolved
Himalayas have always been linked to mysteries because of its futile terrain and inhabitable climate. But the myth has it that the world’s mightiest mountain range is a home to Gyanganj—a city of immortals and enlightened beings. Ancient Indian and Tibetan tales say that this place is city of mysterious immortal beings that cannot be discovered by ordinary men. It also said that the city is so well camouflaged that no modern mapping technique can identify the place. It is said that it is a place of serenity and ultimate knowledge. Fostering the belief is the famous Indian god-man called Sai Kaka Guru. He once mentioned in a meeting that “I have been to Gyanganj several times over the past half decade.” Many sadhus and mahatmas claim that their arcane knowledge stems from Gyanganj.

Shani Shingnapur: A village without any doors or locks !

  Shani Shingnapur: A village without any doors or locks !
In today’s world, When banks are robbed in broad day light. There is a village in India, where there is no locks or doors in any house !
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Shani Shingnapur or Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra.  Shingnapur is also famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, only door frames. Despite this, no theft is reported in the village. Villagers never keep their valuables under lock and key. Villagers believe that the temple is a “jagrut devasthan” (lit. “alive temple”), meaning that the god here is very powerful. They believe that god Shani punishes anyone attempting theft
In January 2011, the United Commercial (UCO) Bank opened a ‘lockless’ bank branch in the village, the first of its kind in the country !

MIRACLES OF HINDUISM-The Brahma inside the statue of Lord Jagannath Puri

MIRACLES OF HINDUISM- The Brahma inside the statue of Lord Jagannath Puri
Puri is one of the four holiest places for Hindus (Char Dham). It’s the land of Lord Jagannath who is worshipped as one form of Lord Vishnu.
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In the Statue of Lord Jagannath, There is one mysterious object which is called “Brahman”. It is believed that the Brahman is a part of Lord Krishna’s physical body. After the death of Lord Krishna, Arjun along with his other brothers cremated him in pyre. The whole body of Lord Krishna was turned into ashes, but the heart (pinda) of Krishna was still burning for years. Following a divine order, they threw the heart in the sea. It is said that this pinda or heart was seen floating as daru (log of a tree) in the sea. King Indradyumna, who was an ardent devotee of Lord Jagannath retrieved the log.
This log is now called as Brahman which is inside Lord Jagannath Statue.  In every 12 years during the Naba Kalebara, The statue of Lord Jagannath is changed, However The Brahman is never changed. Its transferred to the new statue.
What’s interesting here is that nobody till date has been able to experience what actually is this “Brahman”. When asked of their experience at this time, the Dayitapatis say, “It is very difficult to express what Brahman is. It cannot be seen or touched. Our eyes are blindfolded and our hands are covered with cloth when we carry it. Yet a powerful feeling is very much present, like a rabbit jumping in our hands. This is our experience. Beyond this, exactly what this Brahman is that is so powerfully felt, nobody is able to say”.
It is told that If anybody sees the Brahman, will die.  The Government of Odisha therefore orders a full blackout of light on this one night in the whole town of Puri.

Sunday, November 13, 2016

MIRACLES OF HINDUISM - GOD SHIVAS -EYE-REAL RUDRAKSHA TRE


MIRACLES OF HINDUISM-Mridanga Saileswari Temple

Mridanga Saileswari Temple – Muzhakkunnu, KannurHave you heard about the Muzhakkunnu Mridanga Saileswari Temple in Kerala ?. Within few weeks, of this month itself the temple is visited by lakhs of people from Kerala and nearby places. The sudden publicity acquired by the temple is based on a recorded speech of Rtrd DGP of Kerala, Shri Alexander Jacob. In this clip he describes few strange experiences he had in connection with the temple while he was working as the ACP, Thalassery and Commissioner of Police, Kannur in 80’s.The Powerful Goddess at ‘Mridanga Shaileshwari TempleThe ‘panchaloha vigraham’ in this temple has a market value of about 1 to 2 crores. Few thieves stole this idol as there were no security guards. Later the idol found abandoned on the roadside at Parakkadavu with a note – this idol belongs to temple. Again after three years, probably the same thieves stole this but they could take it for only 300 metres away and found the idol in abandoned place. The third attempt involves, carrying the idol up to Kalpetta only. They itself informed the nearest police station about the details of the idol and abandoned it in a lodge room. These 3 incidents was a puzzle for Mr Alexander Jacob and his team. Later these thieves were caught by the police and they asked about the failure of the repeated attempt. They explained, feeling of lose of sense and direction while attempting to move the idol to other place. They feel dizzy and need to urinate and defecate uncontrollably while carrying the idol. On discussion with the temple priest, they claimed this power as a result of ‘tantric vidhis’ and long ‘prathishta karmam’ of more than 7 days.