Monday, 22 July 2013

Kaal surp dosh mukti mahayaga by guru vinod ji

Kaal means Time in cosmic sense and Sarp means Serpent. Kaal–Sarp, therefore, means the Serpent of Time. Many astrologers dread this as an evil yoga.

Interestingly, ancient astrological texts, from Parashar to Varahamihir, are silent about it.

This Yoga is said to exist if all planets are between Rahu and Ketu. When that happens in one’s birth–chart, a person experiences many ups and downs throughout life. The suffering increases during transits when the nodes come close to their natal positions. Kaal–Sarp Yoga is considered to be the main reason for a person’s downfall from a high position.

In Indian Puranic tradition, she–demon Singhika had a mighty son whose name was Swarbhanu. He performed severe penance and Lord Brahma was pleased. When he wanted to grant him his wish, Swarbhanu wanted to have the same status in the heavens as planets. The boon was granted.

Subsequently, the Gods and the demons joined hands to churn the ocean in search of nectar. The mountain Mainak was the churning stick and Vasuki, the king of serpents, was the churning cord. A problem arose. Mainak was slipping off to the ocean floor whenever churning was started. To prevent this, Lord Vishnu took the form of a tortoise (His second Incarnation) and Mainak was placed on its back. The churning started and many things started coming out – but those need not attract our attention because that is truly another story. We are interested in the finale – when at last Amrit (Nectar) came up. Amrit (literally translated means ‘No–death’ makes one immortal).

Naturally, Gods and demons were in a mad scramble for it and before anything could happen, Lord Vishnu, in the guise of a beautiful woman (Mohini) took it in her custody and asked Gods and demons to sit in two lines, so that she could distribute Amrit to them.

The Gods knew what was going on and the demons that did not, were so captivated by the enchantress that they readily agreed to do her bidding. The Gods sat in a line on one side and the demons on the other side. Mohini started with the Gods. The demons charmed as they were, failed to see the trick. But Swarbhanu, son of Singhika, with his huge head and body, ending in a serpent like tail, was smart enough to smell a rat. Taking no chances, he broke rank and went to sit with the Gods.

Amrit was served and Swarbhanu was about to take it when Sun and Moon found out that there was an imposter among them. They alerted Vishnu who severed Swarbhanu’s head with his divine discuss (Sudarshan Chakra).

But alas! Nectar had already touched his lips and did its job. The discus had separated the head and the tail and both became indestructible.

Now Lord Brahma’s boon was remembered - and the head and the tail were given the status of planets and placed in the heaven. It is a kind of double and quits or rather the other way round.

There were many other fall outs – astrologically. Sun and Moon, the snitches, became Swarbhanu’s hated enemies. The names were changed – the head was called Rahu and the tail Ketu. Rahu swallows the luminaries on particular stellar configurations (the eclipse) but since it has no body, the Sun and the Moon soon emerge through the hole in the neck. Thank God!

To distinguish this from the other planets, their motion was also different from the planets. While all planets move anti–clockwise, Rahu and Ketu move clockwise through the skies. Further, the fact that they are closely related has been authenticated by the relative placement – one is always in the 7th house from the other i.e.: 180 degrees apart or in other words, in perfect opposition. They always move in synchronism to keep the 180 degrees difference between them.

In Rigveda, Rahu and Ketu are mentioned – not as planets but as demons. On a new Moon day the luminaries becoming conjunct leads to solar eclipse and Rahu is at work. So, Rahu is spiritually dark while Ketu creates the eclipse on a full Moon day (Lunar eclipse), which makes it the spiritual planet.

In the Vedic tradition, Lord Vishnu is the Sun and his discuss is the elliptic. Rahu and Ketu are the lunar nodes, which intersects the elliptic.

In astrology, when the two nodes have all the planets within their semicircle, kaal–Sarp yoga is said to be in operation. It is considered to be the main factor for a man’s downfall.

The subject is not free from controversies. Some say that the Yoga should take in all planets including Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. But then the Yoga will become very rare indeed. It is therefore more meaningful if we take the other point of view where only the 7 main planets are considered for the Yoga. Even then the following points should be kept in mind.

    Planets must be between Rahu and Ketu and not between Ketu and Rahu. How do we ensure this? If we find Rahu first as we move anti-clockwise from the Ascendant and all the planets (not counting Uranus, Neptune and Pluto) are between Rahu and Ketu, then the Yoga exists.
    Care should be taken to ensure that no planet is outside the semicircle by even 1 degree. For example, if Rahu is in 15 degrees of Cancer and Moon is in 16 degrees of the same sign, there is no kaal–Sarp. Rahu moves clockwise. It will go to Cancer 16 degrees soon, but right now, at the time of birth, Moon is outside the Rahu–Ketu bracket. Hence there is no kaal–Sarp.

It is debatable whether kaal–Sarp is an unmitigated evil. Many great men had this Yoga in their horoscopes. Some have been Presidents and Prime Ministers and others have been conquerors. It is said that Genghis Khan had it. One thing is clear. With kaal–Sarp, you may climb very high. But one day there will be a downfall. And the higher you climb, the harder you fall.

Agar Aap bhi hain Kaal Surp Dosh se pareshanTo ho raha hai Kaal surp dosh mukti mahayagasammilit hona chahte hon to sampark karen

ACHARYA VINOD KUMAR JI

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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Five amazing reasons to visit Niagara

There are so many reasons to visit Niagara Falls, Ontario this summer. Whether you’re a travelling family, coming as a couple, tour group, or visiting Niagara Falls solo, there is always something to keep you and the crew entertained.
Niagara Falls

The view of Niagara Falls from the Canadian side of the border is unbeatable. There is so much to do from splashing around at the Admiralinnfalls Indoor Waterpark, being looked after head to toe at the Christienne Admiralinnfalls Spa, or indulging at the Rainbow Room by Massimo Capra while eating flavourful foods paired with local wines, all while watching immaculate views of the falls at sundown.
Clifton Hill

Located on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, Clifton Hill has entertainment, food and fun for everyone. Clifton hill is only minutes away from the renowned Marineland Canada, The Butterfly Conservatory, and The Botanical Gardens.
Niagara-on-the-Lake

The beautiful town of Niagara-on-the-Lake brings with it historic charm that certainly amazes even the toughest of critics. The clean, beautiful and unique town has plenty to offer, and is just minutes from the falls. If you’re looking for live entertainment, considering visiting the Shaw Festival to watch a theatrical performance by Canada’s most talented actors.
Wineries

The Niagara region is home to some of the best wineries in Canada. The Niagara escarpment, along with the region’s rich and fertile soil, provides ideal conditions for growing unique grape varieties. Whether you decide to taste-test wines in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Beamsville, Vineland, Jordan or St. Catharines, you will be astonished with the vibrant flavours of Ontario wines.
Casino Niagara

At Casino Niagara, every day is the weekend. With Silver Aces Live Entertainment, you can re-live the legends of Rock n’ Roll with live performances every Wednesday and listen to renditions of Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash and more. At Casino Niagara, there’s live music every weekend, and on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, get ready to laugh your head off with Mark Breslin’s Yuk Yuk’s comedy show.

Cheap Buffalo Hotels near Niagara Falls

Buffalo is a city of New York that lies along the Niagara Frontier. It is the 2nd largest city of the state, having a metro area population of about 1. 2 million. It is also Western New York's economic and cultural center. As a previous bustling industrial area, it currently houses renowned art galleries, world-famous architecture, internationally recognized universities and diverse entertainment. It is also increasingly gaining popularity as one of the most hospitable cities in America, following its award as the 3rd cleanest city. It was twice awarded the "All-America City Award" and USA Today recognized it as the "City with a Heart".

Niagara Falls
From Buffalo, New York, you can easily get access to Niagara Falls. You only need to take a direct bus route in-between the 2 cities. If you take route 40, the link for the 2 cities is serviced by Grand Island. This bus drives you straight towards downtown Niagara Falls and towards the Niagara Falls Transportation Center. This 26 mile trip costs $2. 25 for one way and $4. 50 for round trip.

Buffalo, New York Activities
Buffalo Amusement Parks - Buffalo has 2 amusement parks; namely, Darien Lake and Martin's Fantasy Island. The latter is located halfway to Niagara Falls by Gran Island. Darien Lake is best for adults and larger kids. It's a short ride east of the New York State Thruway, offering lots of small thrill rides, a good water park and roller coasters.

Buffalo Zoo - This is one of America's first zoos. It has various kinds of animals like bears, elephants, otters, hyenas and sea lions among others. There are also animals that freely roam the walkways like the peacocks. The entrance fee for kids is $5 while for adults its $8. 50.

Tifft Nature Preserve - This is situated only 3 miles from the downtown area. It's a site for environmental conservation and education operated by the Science Museum. It has a 75 acres freshwater cattail marsh and a 5-mile hiking trail.

Cheap Buffalo Hotels
Buffalo Marriott Niagara - This is centrally situated off I-290 and close to the New York State University at the buffalo North Campus. The majestic waterfront of downtown Buffalo, the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and the amazing Niagara Falls are also a short distance away.

The hotel offers 356 newly designed and well-appointed rooms with 32" flat panel LCD TVs, wireless Internet connectivity, "revive" bedding and the Marriott "plug in" technology. They also have state-of-the-art facilities like a fitness center having cardio theaters, an outdoor/indoor pool, business center, Houlihans restaurant & bar as well a gift shop. They also provide courtesy airport shuttle services and complimentary parking.
For more information visit: http://admiralinnfalls.com
 
 
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