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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: shiningstar77

Very sweet update,Radhika...😳
continue it...
btw,thanks for the pm



Thanks Bhaiya !!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
Wow..
Radhika..
It's awesome...
Mind blowing👏
Just loved it.
Do continue soon..
And thanks for the pm..
sambhavami thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: ll_megha_ll

Wow..

Radhika..
It's awesome...
Mind blowing👏
Just loved it.
Do continue soon..
And thanks for the pm..



Thank You So So Much Meghadi !!!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
Beautifully written
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Posted: 11 years ago
superbbb upd
keep it up
👏👏👏
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Posted: 11 years ago
The birth of Garuda is a very interesting story Radhika !

The Garuda is a large mythical bird, bird-like creature, or humanoid bird that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Garuda is the mount (vahana) of the Lord Vishnu. Garuda is the Hindu name for the constellation Aquila. The Brahminy kite and Phoenix are considered to be the contemporary representations of Garuda.

His stature in Hindu religion can be gauged by the fact that an independent Upanishad, the Garudopanishad, and a Purana, the Garuda Purana, is devoted to him. Various names have been attributed to Garuda - Chirada, Gaganeshvara, Kamayusha, Kashyapi, Khageshvara, Nagantaka, Sitanana, Sudhahara, Suparna, Tarkshya, Vainateya, Vishnuratha and others. The Vedas provide the earliest reference of Garuda, though by the name of yena, where this mighty bird is said to have brought nectar to earth from heaven !

In the Bhagavad-Gita , in the middle of the battlefield "Kurukshetra", Krishna explaining his omnipresence, says - " as son of Vinata, I am in the form of Garuda, the king of the bird community (Garuda)" indicating the importance of Garuda

Garuda Vyuha is worshiped in Tantra for Abhichara . However, the interesting thing is that Garuda is the Sankarshna form of the lord who during creation primarily possesses the knowledge aspect of the lord (among Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna and Aniruddha forms). The important point is that Garuda represents the five vayus within us : prana, apana, vyana, udana, samana through his five forms Satya, Suparna, Garuda, Tarkshya, Vihageshwara. These five vayus through yoga can be controlled through Pranayama which can lead to Kundalini awakening leading to higher levels of consciousness..

Garuda plays an important role in Krishna Avatar in which Krishna and Satyabhama ride on Garuda to kill Narakasura.

Throughout the Mahabharata, Garuda is invoked as a symbol of impetuous violent force, of speed, and of martial prowess. Powerful warriors advancing rapidly on doomed foes are likened to Garuda swooping down on a serpent. Defeated warriors are like snakes beaten down by Garuda.The field marshal Drona uses a military formation named after Garuda. Krishna even carries the image of Garuda on his banner.

Well written with great accuracy and precision. 😊

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Posted: 11 years ago


Thank You So Much Di !!!

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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: DantaDeepa

superbbb upd

keep it up
👏👏👏



Thanks Di !!

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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: SEETHA.K

The birth of Garuda is a very interesting story Radhika !

The Garuda is a large mythical bird, bird-like creature, or humanoid bird that appears in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology. Garuda is the mount (vahana) of the Lord Vishnu. Garuda is the Hindu name for the constellation Aquila. The Brahminy kite and Phoenix are considered to be the contemporary representations of Garuda.

His stature in Hindu religion can be gauged by the fact that an independent Upanishad, the Garudopanishad, and a Purana, the Garuda Purana, is devoted to him. Various names have been attributed to Garuda - Chirada, Gaganeshvara, Kamayusha, Kashyapi, Khageshvara, Nagantaka, Sitanana, Sudhahara, Suparna, Tarkshya, Vainateya, Vishnuratha and others. The Vedas provide the earliest reference of Garuda, though by the name of yena, where this mighty bird is said to have brought nectar to earth from heaven !

In the Bhagavad-Gita , in the middle of the battlefield "Kurukshetra", Krishna explaining his omnipresence, says - " as son of Vinata, I am in the form of Garuda, the king of the bird community (Garuda)" indicating the importance of Garuda

Garuda Vyuha is worshiped in Tantra for Abhichara . However, the interesting thing is that Garuda is the Sankarshna form of the lord who during creation primarily possesses the knowledge aspect of the lord (among Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna and Aniruddha forms). The important point is that Garuda represents the five vayus within us : prana, apana, vyana, udana, samana through his five forms Satya, Suparna, Garuda, Tarkshya, Vihageshwara. These five vayus through yoga can be controlled through Pranayama which can lead to Kundalini awakening leading to higher levels of consciousness..

Garuda plays an important role in Krishna Avatar in which Krishna and Satyabhama ride on Garuda to kill Narakasura.

Throughout the Mahabharata, Garuda is invoked as a symbol of impetuous violent force, of speed, and of martial prowess. Powerful warriors advancing rapidly on doomed foes are likened to Garuda swooping down on a serpent. Defeated warriors are like snakes beaten down by Garuda.The field marshal Drona uses a military formation named after Garuda. Krishna even carries the image of Garuda on his banner.

Well written with great accuracy and precision. 😊



Thank You So So Much For This Great Information !! You Are A Genius !!

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Posted: 11 years ago


Thanks Di !!!

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