These days it is very common that people click the photos with trick photography. Some try to touch the top tip of a tall building, some try to grab the sun like a ball and some try to push a tall building and some try to hold another person on the palm. The list is endless as our imagination! Here is one pic clicked by me with trick photography. Hope you all like it.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Friday, March 13, 2015
Red-whiskered bulbul
Bulbul is a very common bird in India. They are so friendly that a bird lover can feed them on his palms. Many years back, in our courtyard a bulbul used to come and sing. My mother named her 'Nayantara' and fed Marigold biscuits, its favorite on her palm to it. She sometimes gave it some bits of fruits while peeling them for the family. In fruits, it like pomegranate the most, may be that is the reason of her sweet voice.
The most common variety of bulbul seen in Northern India is red-vented bulbul. One can see them anywhere and everywhere. Many a times I have seen pic of red-whiskered bulbul in books and on net. For the first time I spotted it on top branch of a tree while walking on the path in Mughal Gardens, New Delhi.
The most common variety of bulbul seen in Northern India is red-vented bulbul. One can see them anywhere and everywhere. Many a times I have seen pic of red-whiskered bulbul in books and on net. For the first time I spotted it on top branch of a tree while walking on the path in Mughal Gardens, New Delhi.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Bhakti Yoga
Bhakti Yoga is the easiest form of God realisation. It is a beautiful
way to show love towards God. Bhakti means ‘to worship’ or ‘to be attached to
God’. One cannot attain God through logic and reason but from pure faith and
devotion. One yearns for God and God alone. In this form of love where there is
no expectation. It purifies one’s heart. In sakam bhakti, one desires for
materialistic gains and in nishkam bhakti, one desires of God and nothing in
return from Him.
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham. This book is available online on at amazon.in)
(Excerpt from Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind by Chandrika Shubham. This book is available online on at amazon.in)
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Acknowledgements of 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind'
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
To my utmost
surprise, I completed this book from idea to print in only seven months. This
book was my dream. There are many who helped me generously in converting this
dream into reality. A big thank you to all those who supported me!
I wish to
thank my Ma, Sarita Saini who taught me how to hold the pencil and to write the
first alphabet ‘A’. She was always with me and guided me to overcome the
obstacles whenever I stop in my path. My father, Madan Lal Saini gave me a
break from business so that I can devote full time to it.
Kaushal
Saini, my nanaji for telling me about the power of chanting mantra.
Sumitra Saini, my naniji for telling me spiritual stories in my
childhood days. That interest later developed into reading spiritual books.
Specially, Neelam
Prabha who motivated me from the very first day to write, gave her genuine
suggestions and constant feedback. Geeta Davar, who read and critically
reviewed the manuscript making it more readable and insightful. I would thank
Kiran Bhatia, for adding a tinge of bhakti by improving script in Devanagari.
I extend my wishful thanks to my good friends Shrimi and Paulami. Their
suggestions about incorporating anecdotes here and there colored my dream with
rainbow hues.
I extend my
sincere appreciations to Sanjeev Saini for drawing illustrations and Rajeev
Jain for publishing this manuscript.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Foreword to 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind'
FOREWORD
There are several ways one can attain God. Japa is one of the simplest of them. Japa is the repetition of the mantra, mystic formula. Japa is an important anga (limb) of yoga. Lord Sri Krishna says in Srimad Bhagavad Gita “Yajnanam japa yajnosmi - among yajnas (religious practices) I am japa yajna.”
According to Swami Sivananda, “In kali
yuga (dark age) the practice of japa alone can give eternal peace, bliss
and immortality. Repetition of the mantra removes the dirt of the mind things
such as lust, anger and greed. The mind, from which the impurities have been
removed, acquires the capacity to reflect the highest spiritual truth. There is
no yoga greater than japa yoga.” Japa yoga can give all siddhis
(powers), bhakti (devotion) and mukti (freedom from the cycle of
birth and death). Japa ultimately results in Samadhi, communion with the Lord.
Japa must become a habit and must be performed with satvik (divine) bhava
(feeling), purity, love and faith.
I understand Ms. Chandrika Shubham
has practiced japa meditation for more than fifteen years. Consistent practice
by the author herself makes this book important to read. I am sure readers will
find this useful and interesting.
My best wishes on the
occasion of release of the book ‘Japa Meditation – The Easiest Way to Calm
Mind’. I wish all the success in this effort.
Mahendra Joshi
(Practicing Siddha Yoga from 30
years)
Website - http://www.thekundaliniyoga.org
Monday, March 9, 2015
About the Author of 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind'
Chandrika Shubham is practicing Japa meditation from more
than 15 years. She has learnt the art of meditation herself by Grace of God.
She has felt the presence of God in the form of books, website, strangers,
relatives and nature who has shown her the right path in the time of confusion
and crisis. She considers Japa meditation to be the easiest and safest way to
God realisation which any one can practice very easily and at any time. She is
teaching Japa meditation from the past seven years. She explains the age old
deep philosophical teachings in simple, crisp and humorous way. She tries to
find out the simple solutions to complicated modern day life problems. She is
the author of two books ‘Simple Vastu’ and ‘Saral Vastu’. She is an
accomplished Vastushastra consultant and astrologer. Despite being a full time
businesswoman, she makes time to teach Yoga in morning and evening. She loves
to read, write and blog.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Cover page of 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind'
The cover page of 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind' looks like this. I want to thank Cdr Abhilash Tomy, Vivek S Patwardhan, Ajay Agarwal, Nitin Kumar, Devashish Saini and B K Chowla for praising my book so beautifully.
(This book is available at amazon.in)
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