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Krishna Janmasthan temple (Krishna Janmbhoomi), Mathura | Lord Krishna’s birthplace

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The foremost pilgrimage site of Mathura is the ‘Krishna Janmbhoomi temple’ or ‘Sri Krishna Janmasthan temple’ as it is sometimes referred to. It is built around the prison cell where Lord Krishna was born five thousand years ago. Krishna’s parents Devaki and Vasudeva were imprisoned in this cell by Kansa, the tyrannical brother of Devaki. The temple is said to have been originally built by Vajranabh, Krishna’s great-grandson, to commemorate the appearance of Sri Krishna. But it was later demolished by the invaders. Since then, the temple has been rebuilt and demolished numerous times over the past centuries. The present group of temples is a result of a major renovation project carried out in the 20th century. The temple compound comprises the impressive Keshava Deva temple, with the ‘garbha griha’ (sanctum sanctorum), and the Bhagavata Bhavan. Although the place might come across as ordinary to the casual eye, it is of paramount importance to a spiritual seeker. The birthplace of Krishna, the Supreme Lord, is completely spiritual and free from any traces of material contamination.

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Gautama Buddha – Ninth incarnation of Vishnu

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namo buddhaya suddhaya daitya-danava-mohine
mleccha-praya-kshatra-hantre namas te kalki-rupine
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.40.22)

Obeisances to Your form as the faultless Lord Gautama Buddha, who will bewilder the miscreants by composing anti Vedic scriptures. I also offer obeisances to Lord Kalki, the annihilator of the barbarians posing as kings.

Gautama Buddha or Siddhartha was born in India six hundred years before the birth of Jesus Christ. He is regarded as the ninth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. His father Suddhodana was the ruler of the Indian province of Gaya. One night Maya, Suddhodana‘s wife, had a vivid dream where she was transported to a golden house in the Himalayas. Thereafter she was cleaned and laid on a silken bed. A white elephant touched her right side with a lotus, after which a baby entered her womb. On waking up, Maya narrated the entire incident to Suddhodana. The King then summoned one of his advisers who was an expert in astrology. He predicted that soon the queen would give birth to a son who would become a saintly king or a famous religious teacher. The prediction came to pass. The queen gave birth to a beautiful son after nine months, who possessed all the signs of a great personality. His parents named Him Siddhartha Gautama. The queen died shortly after giving birth to Siddhartha.

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Parashurama – The warrior | Sixth incarnation of Vishnu

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Parashurama, the warrior, is the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He appeared as the son of Jamadagni and Renuka. He was a descendant in the line of sage Bhrigu. Parashurama had annihilated the royals who, becoming excessively proud, turned irreligious and ignored the laws enacted by the brahmanas (priests). Sukadeva Goswami had recited the pastimes of Parashurama to Maharaja Parikshit in the ninth canto of Srimad Bhagavatam. Below is a brief synopsis of the same.

Kartaviryarjuna, the king of the Haihayas, had received one thousand arms by performing severe austerities and pleasing Lord Dattatreya, a plenary expansion of Lord Narayana. Not only did he become undefeatable in war, but had also acquired immense beauty, influence, strength, mystic powers, yogic prowess, etc. He had once playfully stopped the flow of river Narmada with his thousand hands. This caused the city of Ravana, the king of asuras, to become inundated with water. When Ravana attempted to insult Kartaviryarjuna in front of his women, Kartaviryarjuna easily captured Ravana and held him captive in the city of Mahishmati, and then released him neglectfully. Such was the prowess of Kartaviryarjuna.

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Matsya Avatar – Fish incarnation of Vishnu

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Matsya Avatar or the fish incarnation is the first of the ten avatars of Vishnu, the Supreme Lord. The eighth canto of Srimad Bhagavatam describes the pastimes of ‘Matsya avatar’ in great detail. In addition, Matsya Purana also glorifies His wonderful pastimes. Five thousand years ago, Parikshit Maharaj inquired about the Matsya avatar from Srila Sukadeva Goswami. Sri Sukadeva Goswami explained how the Supreme Lord incarnates in this world millennium after millennium in order to protect the cows, brahmanas, religious principles, spiritual knowledge, etc. Although the Supreme Lord appears sometimes as a human being and sometimes as a lower animal, He nonetheless always stays transcendental. Sukadeva Goswami glorified Matsya avatar and described how in the previous millennium (Svayambhuva Manvantara), while Lord Brahma was asleep, the water of devastation flooded the three worlds, only leaving Brahmaloka and a few other higher planets untouched. As Brahma took rest, the demon Hayagriva tried to steal the Vedic knowledge that emanated from Brahma’s mouth. The Supreme Lord Vishnu, then assumed the form of ‘Matsya avatar’ (fish incarnation), as everything was inundated by water, and rescued the Vedas by killing the demon.

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Kurma Avatar – Turtle incarnation of Vishnu | Samudra Manthan

Kurma avatar tortoise incarnation

tatrapi devasambhutyam vairajasyabhavat sutah
ajito nama bhagavan amsena jagatah patih
payodhim yena nirmathya suranam sadhita sudha
bhramamano ’mbhasi dhrtah Kurma-rupena mandarah
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 8.5.9-10)

In the sixth Manvantara, Lord Vishnu, the supreme Lord, appeared in His partial expansion as Kurma avatar. He appeared as the son of Vairaja from the womb of Devasambhuti. Lord Ajita induced the churning of the ocean of milk and produced nectar for the demigods. Taking the form of a tortoise, He carried on His back, the great mountain known as Mandara.

Once sage Durvasa came across demigod Indra, the king of heavens. The sage greeted the king with a garland of marigold. Indra, however, was too proud and did not pay any attention to the sage. Trivializing the garland, he placed it upon the trunk of Airavat, his white elephant. The animal immediately flicked it to the ground and trampled it. Feeling insulted, Durvasa muni immediately cursed Indra by swearing, ‘Be bereft of all your opulence’. Shortly thereafter, the demons attacked and won over the demigods, who suffered a humiliating defeat. Many of the demigods lost their lives in the battle. Although the sages tried to revive them, they could not bring them back to life.

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On the advice of Lord Brahma, the demigods headed to the boundary of Svetadvipa, situated on the ocean of Milk. The demigods, headed by Brahma, offered many prayers to Lord Vishnu. Being satisfied, Kshirodakashayi Vishnu appeared before them. His effulgence blinded everyone. None but Brahma could witness Him. Lord Vishnu suggested that the demons had become very powerful at that point in time and hence the demigods should make peace with them. He expressed that the demigods and the demons should churn the ocean of Milk together to fetch the nectar of immortality. Lord Vishnu instructed that Mandara mountain be used as the churning rod while the serpent Vasuki be used as the churning rope. The Lord warned the demigods, that they should not be greedy for the various other things that might be obtained during the churning of the milk ocean. They should neither object nor show anger if the demons were to take them. The Supreme Lord disappeared after giving these instructions.

Samudra Manthan – Churning of the Milk Ocean

Accordingly, Lord Indra then made a truce with Bali Maharaja, the king of the demons. The decision to churn the ocean was made on the condition that whatever nectar would be produced during the churning would be shared by both the demigods and the demons. Bali Maharaja, a disciple of Shukracharya, was the grandson of Prahlada Maharaja, the great devotee of Lord Vishnu. Bali was interested and agreed to Indra’s deal. He thought, ‘Once we’ve helped produce the nectar by churning the ocean, we demons can easily steal it from the weakened demigods’. Accordingly, he and Indra signed a truce.

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Several demons and the demigods lost their lives, being crushed while trying to lift up the Mandara mountain. Lord Vishnu revived them with His glance. He then effortlessly picked up the mountain and placed it near the ocean of Milk. Thereafter, serpent Vasuki wrapped around the Mandara mountains like a rope. The demons held the hood of the serpent while the demigods grasped its tail. With great endeavor, the churning of the ocean began, but after some time, the mountain, which was supportless, began sinking into the ocean.

Appearance of Kurma Avatar (Tortoise incarnation)

Finding the demigods and the demons frustrated, the Supreme Lord Sri Hari assumed the wonderful form of Kurma avatar (tortoise incarnation) and lifted up the mountain from the ocean on His back. The mountain was one hundred yojanas wide (1 yojana = 8 miles). But the Lord hardly felt anything. While the great mountain was being churned on His back, the Lord merely felt an itching sensation.

puramrtartham daiteya-danavaih saha devatah
manthanam mandaram krtvä mamantam kstra sagaram
mathyamane tada tasmim Kurmarapi janardanah
vyabhara mandaram devo devanam hitakamyaya
deväsca tustuvurdevam naradadya maharsayah
Kurmarupadharam drtsva saksinam visnumavyayam
(Kurma Purana, Purva 11.27.29)

In the past, the demigods and the demons churned the Ocean of Milk using Mandara Mountain as a churning rod to obtain the nectar of immortality. At that time, Lord Janardana (Sri Hari) assuming the form of a tortoise, desiring the welfare of the demigods, carried the Mandara Mountain upon His back. Upon seeing the imperishable Lord Visnu in His incarnation as a tortoise, the demigods, Narada, and other sages became very pleased.

prstha bhramyad amanda-mandara-giri-gavagra-kanduyanan
nidraloh kamathanater bhagavatah svasanilah pantu vah
yat-samskara-kalamuvartana-vasad vela-nibhenambhasam
yatayatam atandritam jala-nidher nadyapi visramyati
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 12.13.2)

May you all be protected by the winds of Lord Kurma’s breathing in His sleepy state. It was caused due to the pleasure He derived from the scratching of His back by the sharp-edged stones lying on gigantic whirling Mandara Mountain. These inhalations and exhalations of His breath still exist in the form of ocean tides that never cease.

At first, the churning of the milk ocean produced a deadly black poison that floated over the waves and imperiled the entire world. When the demigods sought help, merciful Lord Shiva condensed and consumed the entire poison. The poison turned Lord Shiva’s neck blue and therefore he is also referred to as ‘Nilkantha’. A few drops of the poison spilled over and were consumed by the snakes, scorpions, and other poisonous creatures. As the churning continued, magical animals, sparkling gems, medicinal herbs, beautiful damsels, fragrant flowers, etc emerged from the milk ocean. At last, a beautiful blackish figure, clothed in yellow garments and decorated with wonderful gems appeared from the ocean. He carried a golden pot filled with the nectar of immortality.

Appearance of Mohini

As soon as the demons noticed this, they seized the pot and ran off. The demigods became anxious and sought help from Lord Vishnu. The Supreme Lord then assumed the beautiful and enchanting form of Mohini, a blackish woman dressed in a crimson saree and wearing golden bangles. Her restless eyes and feminine charms lured the attention of the demons. The demons quarreled amongst themselves over who would taste the nectar.

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Being unaware of Mohini’s identity, they handed over the pot of nectar to Her and asked Her to settle their dispute. Mohini asked the demons to sit in a row, and also requested the demigods to do the same. She conveyed to the demons that the demigods were very greedy for the nectar and hence she would give them just a little, at first. She praised the demons as great heroes and in this way deceived them to wait until the demigods had acquired the nectar. The demons, being flattered, did not oppose her proposal. Once the demigods had relished the entire nectar, Mohini assumed Her original form as Vishnu. The demons understood that they had been tricked by the Lord. The demigods, having tasted the nectar, had already turned immortal.

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Video – Karma, Karma Yoga & Transcending Karma

Actions that are performed in terms of one’s prescribed duties, as mentioned in the revealed scriptures, are called Karma. ‘Akarma’ are actions that are devoted to the Supreme Lord and are free from material bondage. Actions that are opposed to the instructions of the revealed scriptures, performed through the misuse of one’s freedom, are called ‘Vikarma’. In this video, we shall discuss about them along with karma Yoga and finally discuss on how to transcend Karma.

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Vamana Avatar – The Dwarf incarnation of Vishnu

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Vamana avatar, the dwarf incarnation of Lord Vishnu, appeared as the son of Aditi and sage Kahysapa. The Lord appeared in His blissful spiritual form. His four hands were adorned with a conch shell, club, lotus, and disc (Sudarshan chakra). His eyes were reddish like petals of a blooming lotus while He was dressed in yellow garments. His complexion was blackish and His face appeared beautiful. Vamana deva wore earrings resembling sharks, bangles on His wrists, armlets, a helmet on His head, a belt on His waist, a sacred thread, ankle bells, and His bosom was marked with Srivatsa. He wore a Kaustubha gem on His neck and a beautiful garland of fragrant flowers adorned His bosom. His effulgence dispersed the darkness of the house. Lord Vamana was born on auspicious Sravana dvadasi, the twelfth day of the bright fortnight in the month of Bhadra (August- September) when the sun was at the meridian. The Lord had appeared at the auspicious moment of ‘Abhijit’. The appearance day of Lord Vamana is also known as ‘Vijaya dvadasi’. The demigods and celestials showered flowers and played on their musical instruments celebrating the appearance of the Supreme Lord. Seeing their newborn child, Aditi and Kashyapa muni were struck with astonishment and were jubilant. The Supreme Lord had appeared in His original form with weapons in His hands. Then, in the presence of His parents, he transformed Himself and assumed the form of a ‘Vamana’, a dwarf.

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Video – Meaning of Life | Science of devotion

A lecture discussing the various facets of Life, its problems and how the practice of devotion can help enrich it. 

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