Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Wishing everyone BHAGWAN PARSHURAM JAYANTI






अग्रत: चतुरो वेदा: पृष्‍ठत: सशरं धनु: ।
इदं ब्राह्मं इदं क्षात्रं शापादपि शरादपि ।।


Parshuram who is well-versed with the four Vedas and sports the bow and arrow upon His back (that is the one who has the radiance of both the Brahman and the Kshatriya) will destroy evildoers either with a curse or with an arrow.


Today is AKSHAY TRITYA an auspicious day, as it is the day when BHAGWAN PARSHURAM JI THE GREAT took birth.


BHAGWAN PARSHURAM ji was son of RISHI JAMADAGNI and RENUKA maa and belongs to bhrigu gotr clan.



The  BHAGWAN was a perfect BRAHMAN, as brahman is supposed to be both, a scholar as well as a warrior. He possessed all the knowledge of the shashtra, and also, knew all the war fare techniques. 


Parashuram means RAM with an AXE, the LORD did tapasya of LORD SHIVA, who then blessed him with this divine weapon or DIVYA ASTRA.

                                                      
BHAGWAN PARASHURAM was the guide or guru of DRONA ACHARYA THE GREAT, aryan warlord BHISHMA, and taught krana also, even though he lied to the LORD that he is brahman.

In  the area konkan, udupi, kerala, or collectively, known as PARASHURAM KSHETRA, BHAGWAN installed brahmans there, these brahmans are known as namboodiri, konkanstha, and kota brahmins, who are rig vedi.

It is sad to see that now, akshay tritya in india is celebrated by selling gold, where as, BHAGWAN himself fought in order to restore VEDIC CIVLIZATION, and he held an axe made of iron, and wore a deer skin, which is totally unrelated to gold etc. This is the reason that why hinduism is falling down, as now, hindus have given ways to those life style which RISHIS have said no to.

Let all BRAHMANS TAKE A VOW THAT WE WILL FOLLOW THE FOOT STEP OF OUR BHAGWAN PARASHURAM and revive our glory and be the VISHWA GURU of this world.

With this, I will end by saying:

                                             II JAI BHAGWAN PARASHURAM II

                                                  Parashurama with axe.jpg


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