Inspiration to many comes from a Mother
Source: JIVA Shamshabad News
Source: JIVA Shamshabad News
Srimad Bhagavatham speaks of a king named Yadu who heard of 24 gurus from an avadhu:tha. They are Earth, air, sky, fire, Sun, pigeon, python, sea, moth, elephant, ant, fish, Pingala, arrow-maker, playful boy, moon, honeybee, deer, bird of prey, maiden, serpent, spider, caterpillar, and water. Anything or anyone who awakened knowledge of eternal Source: [...]
Source: JIVA Shamshabad News
Source: JIVA Shamshabad News
Two days ago, I visited the JIVA campus to pay respects to HH Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji. Fortunately, I was standing nearby a family who came with a wedding card to seek His blessings. I witnessed a beautiful conversation between Swamiji and a woman aged nearly 80 years. I want to share this with Source: [...]
Over the last year and a half, we all are being advised to keep clean and build immunity to stay safe from COVID. However, health is not exclusive to physical cleanliness that is visible to the naked eye, it is inclusive of mental and intellectual strength. We may keep our body super clean, but Source: [...]
An 8-year-old boy - “Swamiji, I have a question that’s been bothering me since birth. Can I ask that question to you?” Swamiji (laughs) - “Okay, Go ahead.” The little boy– “If God is impartial, why does He always take the side of de:vathas like Indra Source: JIVA Shamshabad News
In search of mother Sitha, Sri Ramachandra was traveling towards the south (Lanka). However, He chose to take a detour and stepped towards the west, visited a worthy place in the direction, and resumed towards the south. What made Rama take a detour despite His longing for Sitha De:vi? Source: JIVA Shamshabad News
Everyone wants to see the supreme thatthva, God. If such supreme thatthva is in front of you, why close your eyes? You would want to see the magnificent form. However, do your eyes have the power to see His form? It depends on what form of God are you referring to… Source: JIVA Shamshabad News
Sri Ramachandra had His first halt at Chithrakoot during His exile to the forests from Ayodhya. Sage Valmiki described Chithrakoot as a very pious place because Sri Ramachandra,Mother Sitha, and His brother Lakshmana spent time on Chithrakoot Mountain. In Srimad Ramayana, Sage Valmiki described mount Chithrakoot as… subhagaha chithraku:tousow Source: JIVA Shamshabad News