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Dr.Commander Selvam Siddhar
This blog is to attarct all those people who are expecting some scandal or wrong things about His Holiness Dr.Commander Selvam Siddhar. Our Intention is to throw light on the true nature of Dr.Commander selvam siddhar and enlighten you all, about his true self.
Health & Beauty
Health and Beauty will explain you about the natural way to beauty. A balanced diet is what we need for maintaining harmony within our body. A well balanced diet that provides the body with sufficient energy is what keeps the human body in the pink of health and beauty. A diet consisting of minerals, proteins, vitamins, fibre and of course, pure and clean drinking water helps regulate the functioning of the body process and provides the body with due resistance against infections. Certain fruits, vegetables and food products are essentially good for health and beauty
Health and Beauty way suggests us the proper diet and regular exercise. So, one can slow down the biological clock and slow down the different symptoms of ageing. Obesity is one of the signs of personality and good looks, but linked with health and beauty problems too. This is an accepted fact that overweight people are prone to diseases like hypertension, diabetes, cancer, cardiac problems and others such as osteoporosis, arthritis etc.
Health and Beauty way suggests us the proper diet and regular exercise. So, one can slow down the biological clock and slow down the different symptoms of ageing. Obesity is one of the signs of personality and good looks, but linked with health and beauty problems too. This is an accepted fact that overweight people are prone to diseases like hypertension, diabetes, cancer, cardiac problems and others such as osteoporosis, arthritis etc.
Health and Beauty says the first golden rule while selecting foods is to choose foods which provide 'quality' calories and not empty calories e.g. between potato chips and a vegetable sandwich, the sandwich is more notorious because it contains important vitamins and minerals.
You should be away from the Cholesterol-rich foods, saturated fats, and sugars, Besides, include plenty of high fibre foods such as whole grain cereals, legumes, fruits in your diet. Fibre absorbs water and gives you a feeling of fullness with fewer calories. Cereals and legumes are also good sources of starch, which release energy slowly and steadily and thereby help you to maintain health and beauty.
Everyone wants to possess a good memory. No one is born with a poor memory. As human being, we have been gifted with an amazingly powerful brain. The human brain is a complex and highly developed organ. It consists of billion of cells, which are being used for analyzing, storing and retrieving information. No computer can match the efficient and organised functioning of a healthy brain.
Our ancient scriptures like ‘Atharva Siddha Yoga ’, ‘Akasthya Yoga Patanjali Yogasutras’ told us about the various techniques to sharpen our memory. Anyone can hone up the memory by training it. The efficiency of the recalling system is what makes your memory good or bad. As such, there is nothing like good memory and bad memory
An average human being loses up to 1,00,000 brain cells every day due to disuse. Unlike the other cell of our body, the brain cell does not multiply. Any cell that are damaged or not used, simply degenerate. Lesser a person uses his brain, the worse his memory. Mental fitness, your ability to concentrate, to reason, to visualise, to imagine, to make decisions, to solve problems and to think creatively depends gre An average human being loses up to 1,00,000 brain cells every day due to disuse. Unlike the other cell of our body, the brain cell does not multiply. Any cell that are damaged or not used, simply degenerate. Lesser a person uses his brain, the worse his memory. Mental fitness, your ability to concentrate, to reason, to visualise, to imagine, to make decisions, to solve problems and to think creatively depends greatly on how well and how often you exercise your mind on how well and how often you exercise your mind.
According to the Scientists, we forget things due to certain processes. These processes are-
1.Retrieval
2.Constructive
3.Interference
4.Motivated forgetting
Daily weight repetitions in the gym or jogging strengthen certain muscle groups mental exercise will strengthen and enhance cognitive functions over time.
Monotony generates mental lethargy and resignation. So, break the monotonous life style. Be ready to accept new challenges
Mental fitness is your ability to concentrate, to reason, to visualize, to imagine, making decisions, to solve problems and to think creatively
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Thursday, 18 July 2013
Dr.Commander Selvam Siddhar
According to Some Puranas, he was born out of the right
side of Vishnu resembling Siva exactly and given as a son to the sage
Salankayana. Some purnas mention him as the son of the sage Silada who got him
by the grace of Shiva.
It was Nandi who cursed Ravana (the demon King of Lanka) that his kingdom would be burnt by a monkey. And later Hanuman burnt Lanka when he went in search of Sita, who was kept prisoner by Ravana in Ashoka Vatika. In one puranic story, it is stated that once Siva and Parvathi were playing a game of dice. For any game there has to be an umpire, who has to declare the winner. Siva and Parvathi agreed to have Nandi (the divine bull) as the umpire. Nandi is a favorite of Siva, as he is Siva's vehicle. Although Siva lost the game, Nandi declared him the winner. It is stated that Parvathi was indignant over Nandi’s partiality for Siva and cursed him that he should die from an incurable disease. Thereupon Nandi fell at the feet of Parvathi and pleaded for forgiveness. "Mother forgive me. Should I not show at least this amount of gratitude to one who is my master? Is it not humiliating for me to declare that my master has lost the game? To uphold his honor I no doubt uttered a lie. But am I to be punished with such severity for so small an offence?" Nandi prayed for forgiveness in this manner. Parvathi forgave Nandi and taught him the means to atone for his lapse. She told him. "The Chaturdasi day in the month of Bhadrapada is the day when my son's birthday is celebrated. On that day you have to offer to my son what pleases you most (green grass)". This means that one atones for one's sins when one offers to the Lord what is most pleasing and enjoyable to him. For Nandi the most enjoyable and relishing food is green grass. As directed by Parvathi Nandi worshipped Ganapathi by offering green grass. Nandi was then relieved of his dreaded disease. His health improved and by the grace of Parvathi he was redeemed.
When the positive forces, the devas, and the negative forces, the asuras, joined together on a rare occasion to churn the ocean with a mountain to obtain the nectar of immortality they utilized Vasuki, the serpent, as the rope. The devas pulled from one end and the asuras from the other. Vasuki was upset during the process of this churning, and vomited up a poison which became human karma. This "poison" was so dangerous that none of the devas or asuras wanted to go near it. It was extremely sticky and coming into contact with this poison, i.e, human karma, would drag the divinity down to the realms of human suffering and ego. As everyone else ran away, Lord Siva, followed by Nandi, came forward to help as he was the only one who could counteract this deadly poison. Siva took the poison into his hand and drank it. Nandi saw some of the poison spill out of Siva's mouth and immediately drank if off the ground. The devas and asuras watching were shocked and wondered aloud what would happen to Nandi. Lord Siva calmed their fears saying, "Nandi has surrendered into me. So he has all my powers and my protection. That day is known as “Pradosham”. If we pray Lord Siva and Nandhi on this day, is sure to bless us with all the things we need inour routinelife.
".A primary god: Nandi as a separate god can be traced back to Indus Valley Civilization, where dairy farming was the most important occupations, thus explaining the appearance of various artifacts indicating a deity much like Lord Siva. This deity also called as Pasupati is believed to have been worshipped as the keeper of herds. Some purans describe Nandi or Nandikeshvara as bull faced human body and that resembles Siva, but with four hands, two hands holding the Parasu (the axe) and Mruga (the antelope) and the other two hands joined together in the Anjali(obeisance). Carrier of Siva: The bull Nandi is Shiva's primary vehicle and is the principal gana (follower) of Shiva. Gate keeper of Siva's place: The close association of Siva and Nandi explains the presence of a statue of Nandi at the gate of many temples dedicated to Siva. It also explains why the word "nandi" in the Telugu and Tamil languages is used as a metaphor for a person blocking the way.
In Sanskrit, a bull is called "vrishbha", which has another connotation - that of righteousness or Dharma. It is important to seek the blessings of Nandi before proceeding to worship Lord Siva. Chief in Siva's army: Some Puranas mention that Nandi lead the Siva Ganas, Siva's attendants. A Guru of Saivism: In addition to being his mount, Nandi is Shiva's foremost disciple. In the Natha/Siddhar tradition, Nandi is the one of the primal gurus. He was the guru to Siddhar Thirumulanathar, Patanjalinathar and others.
It was Nandi who cursed Ravana (the demon King of Lanka) that his kingdom would be burnt by a monkey. And later Hanuman burnt Lanka when he went in search of Sita, who was kept prisoner by Ravana in Ashoka Vatika. In one puranic story, it is stated that once Siva and Parvathi were playing a game of dice. For any game there has to be an umpire, who has to declare the winner. Siva and Parvathi agreed to have Nandi (the divine bull) as the umpire. Nandi is a favorite of Siva, as he is Siva's vehicle. Although Siva lost the game, Nandi declared him the winner. It is stated that Parvathi was indignant over Nandi’s partiality for Siva and cursed him that he should die from an incurable disease. Thereupon Nandi fell at the feet of Parvathi and pleaded for forgiveness. "Mother forgive me. Should I not show at least this amount of gratitude to one who is my master? Is it not humiliating for me to declare that my master has lost the game? To uphold his honor I no doubt uttered a lie. But am I to be punished with such severity for so small an offence?" Nandi prayed for forgiveness in this manner. Parvathi forgave Nandi and taught him the means to atone for his lapse. She told him. "The Chaturdasi day in the month of Bhadrapada is the day when my son's birthday is celebrated. On that day you have to offer to my son what pleases you most (green grass)". This means that one atones for one's sins when one offers to the Lord what is most pleasing and enjoyable to him. For Nandi the most enjoyable and relishing food is green grass. As directed by Parvathi Nandi worshipped Ganapathi by offering green grass. Nandi was then relieved of his dreaded disease. His health improved and by the grace of Parvathi he was redeemed.
When the positive forces, the devas, and the negative forces, the asuras, joined together on a rare occasion to churn the ocean with a mountain to obtain the nectar of immortality they utilized Vasuki, the serpent, as the rope. The devas pulled from one end and the asuras from the other. Vasuki was upset during the process of this churning, and vomited up a poison which became human karma. This "poison" was so dangerous that none of the devas or asuras wanted to go near it. It was extremely sticky and coming into contact with this poison, i.e, human karma, would drag the divinity down to the realms of human suffering and ego. As everyone else ran away, Lord Siva, followed by Nandi, came forward to help as he was the only one who could counteract this deadly poison. Siva took the poison into his hand and drank it. Nandi saw some of the poison spill out of Siva's mouth and immediately drank if off the ground. The devas and asuras watching were shocked and wondered aloud what would happen to Nandi. Lord Siva calmed their fears saying, "Nandi has surrendered into me. So he has all my powers and my protection. That day is known as “Pradosham”. If we pray Lord Siva and Nandhi on this day, is sure to bless us with all the things we need inour routinelife.
".A primary god: Nandi as a separate god can be traced back to Indus Valley Civilization, where dairy farming was the most important occupations, thus explaining the appearance of various artifacts indicating a deity much like Lord Siva. This deity also called as Pasupati is believed to have been worshipped as the keeper of herds. Some purans describe Nandi or Nandikeshvara as bull faced human body and that resembles Siva, but with four hands, two hands holding the Parasu (the axe) and Mruga (the antelope) and the other two hands joined together in the Anjali(obeisance). Carrier of Siva: The bull Nandi is Shiva's primary vehicle and is the principal gana (follower) of Shiva. Gate keeper of Siva's place: The close association of Siva and Nandi explains the presence of a statue of Nandi at the gate of many temples dedicated to Siva. It also explains why the word "nandi" in the Telugu and Tamil languages is used as a metaphor for a person blocking the way.
In Sanskrit, a bull is called "vrishbha", which has another connotation - that of righteousness or Dharma. It is important to seek the blessings of Nandi before proceeding to worship Lord Siva. Chief in Siva's army: Some Puranas mention that Nandi lead the Siva Ganas, Siva's attendants. A Guru of Saivism: In addition to being his mount, Nandi is Shiva's foremost disciple. In the Natha/Siddhar tradition, Nandi is the one of the primal gurus. He was the guru to Siddhar Thirumulanathar, Patanjalinathar and others.
Monday, 15 July 2013
Friday, 12 July 2013
Dr.Commander Selvam
This blog is to attarct all those people who are expecting some scandal or wrong things about His Holiness Dr.Commander Selvam Siddhar. Our Intention is to throw light on the true nature of Dr.Commander selvam siddhar and enlighten you all, about his true self.
Philosophy of Charles Schultz
The following is the
philosophy of Charles Schultz, the creator of the"Peanuts" comic strip. You don't have to actually answer the questions. Just read straight through, and you'll get the point.
1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world.
2. Name the last five Heisman trophy winners.
3. Name the last five winners of the Miss World Contest.
4. Name ten people who have won the Nobel or Pulitzer Prize.
5. Name the last half dozen Academy Award winners for best actor and actress.
6. Name the last decade's worth of World Series winners.
How did you do?
The point is, none of us remember the headliners of yesterday. These
are no second-rate achievers. They are the best in their fields. But
the applause dies. Awards tarnish. Achievements are forgotten.
Accolades and certificates are buried with their owners.
Here's another quiz. See how you do on this one:
1. List a few teachers who aided your journey through school.
2. Name three friends who have helped you through a difficult time.
3. Name five people who have taught you something worthwhile.
4. Think of a few people who have made you feel appreciated and special.
5. Think of five people you enjoy spending time with
Easier?
The lesson: The people who make a difference in your life are not the
ones with the most credentials, the most money, or the most awards.
They are the ones that care.
(Contiributed by Gokul)
To contact , get blessings ,to get answers and solutions for any of your problems in your life please contact immediately Swamiji Sri Selvam Siddhar in USA l @ 408 829 7780. Toll Free( in USA & Canada): 1-888-808 1418 or 1-888-808-1428. Email: avtemple@aol.com
http://www.siddharpeedam.org/aboutus.php
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
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