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Hi friends! Chant the name of Shree Ram and be happy!!!!!!!Jay Shree Ram!!!!--- Jayesh Prajapati |
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xputer ::: Favorites Also, ganesh is not blue either (another son of Shiva) and several other popular gods like ayyappa (another son of Shiva).... 07-08-11 21:22:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites I meant the Trinity only, I know most gods aren't depicted in blue. But I think of those as more of demigods, just lesser representative powers, you know what I mean? 07-08-11 21:54:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
Inuyashabuddha ::: Favorites ya like you figure all of visnus incarnations have been lue accept the buddha.but when you look at demi goda and the divine mother the only one ever remotly depicted blue is kali i think its a sgn of power 07-08-13 19:47:31 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites Oh, yes, I forgot about Kali. 07-08-13 20:01:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
Inuyashabuddha ::: Favorites hinduism is so fun . jai sri krsna 07-08-13 20:05:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
HindPeace1000 ::: Favorites Satya Meva Jayate Yajur Veda 40:9 says,"They are in darkness and are steeped in ignorance and sunk in the greatest depths of misery who worship the uncreated, eternal prakrti-the material cause of the world-in place of the All-pervading God, BUT THOSE WHO WORSHIP VISIBLE THINGS BORN OF THE PRAKRTI, such as the earth, trees, humans bodies in place of God are enveloped in still greater darkness are extremely foolish, fall into an awful hell of pain and sorrow, and suffer terribly for a long time" 07-08-15 01:49:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
Inuyashabuddha ::: Favorites i dont understand what this has to do with my comment 07-08-15 01:54:51 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites Where did the concept of Vishnu having blue skin come from? Also, Shiva, I read gained the blue neck from drinking poison. So why do I see Sri Shiva depicted with an entirely blue body? 07-07-31 22:47:46 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites Hare Ram Jai Jai Ram 07-07-31 22:45:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites I find it interesting that the term Sri or Shree is both formal and informal depending on context. 07-07-31 22:35:55 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites Can somebody tell me the meaning of the term Jai? Does it mean respect? That is what I picked up from the context. 07-07-31 22:34:37 _____________________________________________________ | |
akeesh ::: Favorites jai means victory. 07-08-01 06:20:31 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites Thank you. Can you explain to me about the blueness of Vishnu? 07-08-02 20:20:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
xputer ::: Favorites A friend of mine mentioned that the blueness was depicted to indicate a darker skin color and hence gods were painted in blue. He was a brahmin. He was the only one who mentioned this to me, so I dont know the accuracy of that statement... 07-08-09 21:51:36 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites I see, thank you for that. 07-08-10 21:33:31 _____________________________________________________ | |
xputer ::: Favorites This doesnt apply to all the gods though as you can see. Some are blue colored while others are not. 07-08-11 19:06:33 _____________________________________________________ | |
krookroorocket ::: Favorites Right. But since Shiva and Vishnu are the only ones of the Trinity widely worshipped, they were depicted with the skin coloring, correct? 07-08-11 20:56:07 _____________________________________________________ | |
xputer ::: Favorites Not really. Check out Murugan's (Shiva's son) wife. She is also blue. But Brahma is not blue. 07-08-11 21:20:18 _____________________________________________________ | |
sanjooiit ::: Favorites This is sung by anuradha paudwal...and is one of the best Ram bhajans which takes you throgh a divine journey realising the purity of the name shree Ram...and the video adds all the meaning to it that the sweet bhajan wanted to explain..i am mesmerised by the bhajan and video..thankyou so much for posting it...God bless you.. 07-07-25 12:28:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
Jayeshprajapati ::: Favorites Jay Shree Ram dear. 07-07-26 09:58:13 _____________________________________________________ |
Monday, August 27, 2007
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