Harihara
" Shiva and Vishnu are the same "
"sivasya hridayam vishnuh,vishnOscha hridayam shivah "
"yathA shivamayO vishnurEvam vishnumaya shivah" .
- Skandopanishad
"Shiva is a form of Vishnu and Vishnu a form of Shiva. Shiva dwells in the heart of Vishnu while Vishnu in the heart of shiva."
Harihara is the name of a combined deity form of both Vishnu (Hari) and
Shiva (Hara) from the Hindu tradition. Also known as Shankaranarayana
("Shankara" is Shiva, and "Narayana" is Vishnu), Harihara is thus
worshipped by both Vaishnavites and Shaivities as a form of the Supreme
God, as well as being a figure of worship for other Hindu traditions in
general. Harihara is also sometimes used as a philosophical term to
denote the unity of Vishnu and Shiva as different aspects of the same
Supreme God.
ये अपि अन्य देवता भक्ताः यजन्ते श्रध्दयान्विताः
ते अपि मामेव कौन्तेय यजन्त्यविधिपूर्वकम
- Bhagavad Gita (Chp 9, 23)
Krishna tells Arjuna that even those who are the devotees (bhaktaas) of
other devataas (anya devataa) and who worship them with great devotion
they too are worshipping Him – even if it is considered to be
avidhipoorvakam (i.e. following a different “vidhi”, or pooja rituals).
Krishna is saying, “Pray to Me directly. But, if the devotee finds
attachment to other deities, that is OK. They too worship Me.”
Vishnu-maaya
Naarada, coming under Vishnu maaya, gives shaapam to Vishnu, Naarada
says “Svaami! Please forgive Me. I, coming under influence of Your
maaya, got ahankaar and did Your ninda. Please tell Me what can save Me
from this ghora-paapam”.
Vishnu says:“O Priya Naarada! You go
and do paaraayana of Shankara Shatanaamams. Then You will get Shaanti.
Shiva is whom I respect the most. Even by mistake dont forget this. One
who doesnt have Shiva-anugraham cannot be My Bhakta. Believe this … Then
My maaya wont affect you.”
One day, when Lakshmi and Vishnu
were together in vihaaram, Lakshmi sees Ucchaishravam, her brother, the
horse of Revanta who is the son of Surya. Engrossed in seeing her
brother, she does not reply to the repeated calls of Vishnu. Seeing her
attraction, Vishnu gives her shaapam to go to Bhulokam in the form of a
horse and come back to Vaikuntam only after getting a son equal to
Himself! She comes to Bhuloka to experience the shaapam and realizing
that none other than her brother, Shiva can help her calm Vishnu, she
immediately does a tapas for Him and Shiva appears to save her soodari.
Lakshmi says “You and Vishnu are both same, the Paramaatma. Please help
me!”. Shiva says “Soodari! How do you know that we both are same? All
learned people know that. Who told you?”. Lakshmi says, “Once Mahavishnu
Himself told me this. Seeing Him in deep Daiva-dhyaanam, I asked Him
“During Samudramanthanam, I thought you were the greatest of all and
hence chose you. Devaadideva! Who is better than you that you are in
dhyaanam of Him?”. Mahavishnu replied “I am doing Shankara-dhyaanam. He
is Eshwara. He is the same as Me. All learned people know that. If
someone is my devotee but still hates Shiva, he will fall into naraka”.
Saying this, She asks Shiva to pursuade Vishnu to bless Her with a
child. Shiva sends Chitrarupa as a duta to convince Vishnu. Vishnu
immediately accepts and comes to Bhuloka and blesses Lakshmi with
Ekaveera, who is equal to Vishnu Himself.
Myths.....
The devas had looked upon the earth, and were horrified by the terrible
state it was in- everywhere there was greed, war and unhappiness. Vice
and sin ran rampant among people. Confused as to how things could have
become like this, they approached Vishnu to seek answers. Vishnu said to
them as they assembled, "Let us go to Shankar, for He is wise!" Vishnu
led the demigods up the icy slopes of Mount Kailash, but saw no one
there. Amidst the rocks and snow, there was no sign of Shiva or Parvati,
or even Nandi. The baffled gods searched for a sign of Shiva until
Vishnu came to them and said, "My beloved, your selfishness has made you
blind, for Hara is here! You must purify yourselves- bathe in milk,
sing the Satarudriya hymn, and take only hot milk for 3 days, and your
eyes will be opened." They followed his instructions, but after 3 days
they still could see no sign of Shiva. They cried out, "O Jagannath,
Lord of the World, where can we find Shankar?" At that, Vishnu pointed
to his chest. "He is in me, as I am in him. Can't you see that?" As he
spoke, he revealed his lotus heart, and as the petals opened, the sacred
Lingam could be seen in the middle. The gods fervently worshipped the
lingam, bathing it in milk, covering it with vermillion and sandalpaste,
offering flowers and chanting the 1008 names of Shiva. But through
this, they were still disturbed- How could Hari and Hara be one and the
same? Vishnu had light, Sattvic qualities, while Shiva had dark, tamasic
qualities. They were so different! But knowing their thoughts, Vishnu
took on the form of Shiva. The gods could no longer tell the difference
between the trident-bearing, three eyed god, or the conch bearing lord.
And so, realizing finally that Vishnu and Shiva were one and the same,
they bowed in devotion and worshipped Sri Hari Hara.
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Birthday
Spiritual Meaning
Celebrating a birthday is actually expressing gratitude to God for the
opportunity to do sadhana (spiritual practice) during the past year and
praying for His grace in the coming year.
The birthday is the day to
assess spiritual progress of the embodied soul: ‘The word ‘vad-divas’,
in Marathi language literally means “day of growth”. Here growth
indicates spiritual progress. For the soul to progress spiritually,
purification of the subtle body and imbibing of the three components
also known as ‘trigunas’) from Deities in appropriate proportions is
necessary. The spiritual progress of an embodied soul begins at birth.
Even if an individual does not undertake actual spiritual practice, due
to various spiritual rituals performed on him the sattva component in
him increases thus initiating his spiritual progress. Birthday is the
day to take stock of the effect of spiritual rituals on his subtle body.
From a spiritual perspective, birthday is the day to assess one’s
spiritual progress and if there is spiritual progress then it signifies
actual growth’
Birthday is the day to enhance one’s ability to
imbibe chaitanya: ‘Birthday is the day for enhancement of the ability of
an embodied soul to imbibe chaitanya, through the benevolent
frequencies gained by invoking Deities. Through this action which raises
the sattva component in the atmosphere, the embodied soul achieves
stability of the inner mind.’
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