Devon Ke Dev Mahadev Written Update 5th June Story of Lingodbhava - Page 4

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Posted: 13 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: -Srushti-


nope dear, just go to an iyer and then an iyengar house.
or in bengal to a staunch vaishnav house and a shakta or tantrik house

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Posted: 13 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: narangi_77

LOVED the tridev story...

Brahma was like the naughty/bad student and Vishnu was like the teacher's pet 😆
SOOO cute!
And wonderful to see Mohitwa 😍


you're so right 😆 i was rofling while watching 😆

About Mena - this Anti-Shiv story becomes tiresome from the beginning... so predictable and sooo boring 😆 could they imagine anything else?
Nobody can compare to our dearest, arrogantest, totally egocentric Prajapati Daksh 😃 Miss him soo much 😭

I liked Parvati holding asura's hair... Not worried about cleaningness! What can be wrong about hair, ha? that's good for immune system when children taste almost everything 😆

about protection in ashram... sounds completely impossible. Rishi Markandey himself couldn't protect Shakti pith in the last epi... CV's having short memory
Minakshi, thans as always. Your notice about beheading made me rofl ))
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Posted: 13 years ago
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almost all vaishnavaite schools of thought are dvaitha in nature, ramanuja's school is vishistadvaitha.

problem with these is they believe in creator who is separate from the creation, such kind of thought always leads to more fixation with the deity concerned and which in turn leads to more assertion.

that has been the problem with vasihnavaite traditions over whole course of history be it ramanuja or tulsidas or madhwa etc etc.

even now ISCKON and other vaishnavaites categorize vaishnava puranas as sattvic ones and shaiva puranas as tamasic ones. such kind of thinking lead to adding of sati testing ram etc part in ram charit manas.

i feel shaiva tradition is more connected to yoga,sadhana and meditation where as vaishnava tradition is connected more to bhakthi.

However there can be no doubt that shaiva traditions are more flexible and liberal when compared with vaishnava traditions

regards
Krishna


Edited by kkr531 - 13 years ago
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Posted: 13 years ago
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actually Minaxi even today in certain area there is a HUGE divide between Vaishnavites and Shaivites!-beacuse obvioucly each of them belive thier God is supreame and they demean the other...you wont belive it but my one freind tried to tell me why Visnhu was superior to Shiva(Im a Shaivite and most of my friends are Vaishnavas)she almost started arguing with me,and tried to tell me how she was superiour to me beacuse she worshiped Vishnu...i was quite amused actually,but i realized it much later...Vaishnavas regard the Shaivite Philosophy to be very...how can i say it,uncivilized,specially in relation to the fact that Shiva and Shiavites do not require all the ging bang to worship God and Shaivite philosophy also promotes concepts like canibalism,smoking,etc with exists in the Aghori followers of Shiva...Shaivites and Vaishnavas have very difffrent philosophies as Krishna said Vaishnavism is about Bhakti,while Shavism is about meditation Sadhana etc...Eevn the way they dress is very diffrent-Shiva followers wear Bhagwa colored clothes(red),Vishnu followers wear white,Shiva followers have the Tripund mark(three lines),while Vishnu followers have the Straight one,Shiva followers wear a Rudrakhs Mala,while Vishnu followers have a mala of Tulsi Beads
Regarding Mena,she was never too enthu about Shiva,even in the Puranas she only accepted him at the time of Parvatis marriage with him,she didnt have any problem with Shiva like Daksha did,she didnt agree with his way of living!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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@Vrish-about Ganapati,he is worshiped by all he sections in Hindus...Vaishnavas Shaivites,all of them😊,and interestingly during Ganesh Chaturthi,even Shankara and Gauri are worshiped by Vaishnavas too-they being parents to Ganesh
Thats in Goa in dont know about else where
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: tannipartner


i hope it does reduce though. This kind of thing is no longer there in the north. But there is no point in this debate of who is superior. God is one and he stays where there is love and harmony not fights and arguements.IMO

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Ya when the story of Lingodbhava is shown discussion about shaivate and vaishnavate tradition is unavoidable .
But i personally feel the vaishnavates are slowly moving towards a positive note .In the soap ,how they are portraited daksh is absolutely true . Staunch vaishnavate's always trigger fire ,when a shaivate crossed before him .the reason is they personally believe that shiv is destroyer ,only vishnu is preserver and fortune giver ,SO just seeing a shaivate is amangal for them in those days ...


BUt now thanks to twenty first century ,minor flaws in our religion are totally turning in to positive note ..Because i have personally experienced them ,My friend is a Iyyangar ,very orthodox ,when compared to normal humans in and around .Recently i have visited to their Agrahara (place where all the priest house resides) ,so i can easily enter the Ranganath temple there . To my surprise even the 90 year old Grand pa , and others members of her house whole heartily welcomed me and i had a great meal there ,Normaly these orthodox people cant ,digest a shaivate in their house .But now ,they are understanding the world ,which keep on changing day to day . My friend also to accepted that ,few years ago ,for sure my grand pa will banish me out of the house for entertaining a shaivate inside our house,but now they are relaxed little bit .

Nice written update minakshi thank you 😛




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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: samana17

Most of the people of our country are Shiv bhakts. The temples too. The only Vishnu temples that I know are Ram mandir and Budhanilkantha. Swayambhunath is also there. Otherwise there are mostly shiv, durga, kali, ganesh etc mandirs. Vishnu mandirs are fewer compared to shiv mandirs in nepal. So more Shaivites.



Jal Narayan
He is so beautiful (to that extant ,a devotee will forgot his problems and request to submit before him, in the form of prayer, by seeing his beautiful face .)😳

Guys i have found a beautiful video of this beautiful Narayan
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=SmrFQS1a6tE[/YOUTUBE]
It seems Budhanikaltha is Jal Narayan 😆
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I love lord shiva and i love lord vishnu. I recite karpurgauram and shantakaram with equal shraddha. They are bothe one, have emerged from one source.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: samana17

Do you call him jal narayan?😃
Yes, that's budhanilkantha. I had been there one month back. It is so beautiful...hav u been there?😃


No Nepal beauty ,i just watched him in an documentary,but he is so beautiful ,which makes me day dream about him 😕 😍😆...Ya Inside India every one calling him Jal Narayan

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