Sunday, December 29, 2013

Sankalpa -2014




Returning from a visit to New Zealand, someone commented that it was veritably a land where milk and honey flows in abundance. Reverence to Mother Nature, the flora and fauna is evident in such countries. With amazing stretches of forest wealth and grazing lands made available for the cattle population, the milk yields are plentiful and water resources abound. Our own sub continent was once upon a time so blessed. What went wrong? If we introspect a little, our reverence to Mother Nature with her five elements, perhaps, has been on a steady decline.
Let’s make a small beginning, if not already in the direction and help recovery of such natural wealth. Let us focus on this one idea, one goal, defined in an undertaking of a “sankalpa” with the dawn of a New Year.
Reverence to the Prithvi tatwa:
As we wake up from bed, let’s start our day with an expression of reverence to Mother Earth: “As I take my first step on you today, bless me to live on your surface another day filled with peace, contentment and joy”
Reverence to Vayu and Akaash tatwa:
Let’s recharge the dwelling place with fresh prana and natural light. This makes practical sense as the carbon dioxide that we breathe out during our sleeping hours in bed rooms, have to be flushed out of the house quickly. Oxygen rich air that is available till about seven in the morning is relatively charged with good prana and after which, especially in urban areas, it gets polluted.
Reverence to Jal tatwa:
On first contact with water in the morning, let’s take a little water and sprinkle it over our head saying – “This is the water of the holy river Ganga.” Such heartfelt reverence to Jal tatwa should continue whenever we use water remembering how vital and precious it is, in our lives.
Reverence to Agni tatwa:
 Of all the species in creation, it is the human who has the ability to light a fire and keep it under control.  In days gone by, all the cooking was done using firewood. The custom then used to be to worship the wood stove using sacred turmeric and vermillion powder before fire is lit on. Painted prayer in the form of a rangoli would be drawn on the space in front of the stove to invoke divine vibrations and create a satvic ambience in which food is cooked.
Reverence to five elements in small ways combined with other regular sadhanas help us to tune our rhythm well and help us to lead a happy and stress free life.  Simple ways in which we express greater understanding of Mother Nature while walking the paths of Jnana, Bhakti and Karma. Simple ways to help resonate in harmony with the vital elements, balancing them within ourselves as well as in the environment.
Happy New Year!
Dr.Arun Madhavan,

Author, ‘Sampradaya – A Tribute to Tradition’

Friday, December 27, 2013

Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathi's songs

It was during the annual  State level amc , Sri Sri expressed a wish that it is opportune time for our youth to kindle the spirit  of nationhood, Bhakti and unity  with inspirational compositions of  Thiruvalluvar and Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathi. We were fortunate to meet up and discuss the project with Bharathiyar's grand son Sri.Rajkumar Bharathi, a musical scholar and singer himself.  As a  step  forward, we got the CD album ready on 11th Dec 2013 being  Bharatiyar's birthday. Sri Sri  did the honours of releasing the album couple of days later amidst his tour of the State.

Our youth choir drawn from across the State have performed together with blissful rendition of all  Nine gems of the album titled "Endrum Bharathi." A sampler from the album " Bharatha Desamendru" is given in the below link kindly click the same to listen. More details on the CD can be obtained from tnapex@vvki.net


BHARATHA_DESAMENDRU-mp3

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Land of Kangaroos and Cockatoos,

We were  overwhelmed by the presence of some  fifty of them on the eastern flank and a like number on the western flank giving a curious looks and  a welcome of sorts as we moved into the retreat  to commence program in Anglesea. Kangaroo,the unofficial symbol of Australia is important to both their culture and  and  national image. Joining these marsupials, there were these adorable Cockatoos. Australians use the name Cockatoo in their slang humorously. Mother nature has been kind with gentle weather and the enthusiasm of participants and volunteers just amazing.