Thursday, November 10, 2011

"Contemplation (चिंतन) "----54----Different Salutations"---10.11.11

"Contemplation (चिंतन) "-----Different Salutations"



  We usually see people of all the community saluting each other in different forms, basically these are the symbols of Spiritual Practices of different methods which was recommended by their masters as per my awareness:-- 
       
a)  We ‘Sanatani ‘ do ‘Pranaam’(Namaste) with clasping our both the hands and palm _()_,our left hand represents our Ida Nadi and our Right hand represents our Pingla Nadi, when we join both the hands then it becomes Sushummana Nadi, means we are following ‘Madhya Marg’. When we say Pranaam, Pra+Naam, Pra=Paar Brahma (Beyond Universe), Naam=Naman (Bowing Head with reciting or remembering ‘His’ name.) It means when we do Pranaam internally we say,”O’ God, ‘You’ live beyond this universe, we bow our head before you and we see you in the form of The Spirit, sitting into the heart of this person .

b)  Just watch the process what Christens do while sitting before ‘God’, they use to touch their Fore head , Left heart and Right Heart, make a Triangle while touching all the three chakras, means Energizing their Central heart to generate Forgiveness and Central Agnya to both the Heart Chakras with their Right Hand which represents Vishudhi Chakra  because our arm represent our Vishudhi Chakra. They always say,”God Bless You” G+O+D means G=Go into the O=Ocean of D=Divinity.

c)  Now  look at what Muslims do while doing ‘Cornish’, they just bend forward and bow their head and then take their right hand  close to their Central Agnya, means they vibrate their Agnya with the help of Vishudhi chakra, and vibrate their Vishudhi with Agnya Chakra. it means they are indicating we get the power of God from our Agnya Chakra. They Say, Aslaam Wale Kum, and another person say,”Wale Kum Salaam”, I do not know the exact meaning but as my awareness sense,It means, God takes care of you, Another phrase they use,"Yaa Quadirau”+ ‘O’ God you are everywhere, you take care of everything.

d)  The Biggest number of follower of Buddha are Japanese who do,”Saayo Naara”  by bending their back forward bowing their head and  touch their Central heart with their Right hand, which again a process of Vibrating Central heart by Vishudhi Chakra, or vibrating each other. It means they want to tell that the Mother Energy is sitting into the Heart and we are the follower of Shakti.

e)  In the End of this contemplation we come to ‘Sikhs’ they too clasp their hands with bowing their head,”Sat Shree Akaal, Vaahe Guru Da Khalsa, Vahe Guru Thee Fateh “means, “The Truth (God) is beyond time, that can never be ruled by the time, Those who are following God, they are Pure, ‘O’ God, everybody should remember your name forever.”

f)   And all of us say,”Jai Shree Mata Ji” 


-----------------Narayan      



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