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Lord Shiva is one of the more important gods in the Hindu pantheon. He is supposed to be the creator as well as the destroyer and is worshipped in Hinduism as well as Budhism. He is the national deity of Nepal. One of the manifestations of Shiva is Kaal Bhairava. In fact Kaal Bhairav is supposed to have a further 8 manifestations and appearances.
This manifestation of Shiva is often depicted in manner to frighten people. He has frowning and angry eyes. In addition he is depicted with sharp, tiger's teeth and flaming hair. The God Bhairav is depicted absolutely naked except for wearing a garland of skulls and a coiled snake as a necklace. The deity is supposed to have four hands and each of his hands carry a noose, trident, drum, and skull. Generally he is accompanied by a dog which is his vehicle of transportation. Kala Bhairava Asthma or birth anniversary which occurs in December/January is an important day for worshipping the Lord.
There are many temples dedicated to worship of Kraal Bhairav. But the one at Ujjain which incidentally is considered one of the most important seats of Hindu pilgrimage is very important. This temple located about 12 km from the city centre is steeped in antiquity. The temple has some traces left of lovely paintings that have withstood the ravages of time. The worship of the eight Bhairavas is a part of Saivite tradition. This temple is close to the bank of the Shipra River. One of the methods of prayer of the god is through liquor.Even now every day devotees offer liquor including wine and whisky to the deity in the temple.
Kala Bhairava was referred to as the Black Bhairava or the Fierce One. Lord Kala Bhairava is also known as Kshetrapalaka, the guardian of the temple. In honor of this, keys to the temple are ceremonially submitted to Lord Kaila Bhairava at temple closing time and are received from him at opening time.
Legend has it that Lord Kaila Bhairava is the guardian of people going on long voyages or travelling to distant lands. Hence before going on a long voyage it is required that a garland of cashew nuts is gifted to Lord Kala Bhairava. As the vahana (Vehicle) of travel of the lord is the dog, hence feeding and taking care of dogs will please the God. The sages recommend feeding 11dogs with hallwa and puri (This is a typical Indian dish) every Saturday.
Kala Bhairava refers to time.Thus as a god he does not accept people who have no value for time and are time wasters. Worshiping Kala Bhairava really means that you worship Shiva. You can thus get time on your side and avoid mishaps, accidents and other grave events. Lord Bhairav's worship is very useful to win over your enemies and achieve success. It is very easy to please lord Bhairav by doing normal worship daily. A visit to Ujjain and a chance to worship at the feet of Kaal Bhairav is not to be missed. But do carry a bottle of good liquor to please the god.
New Buddha in Nepal
Ram Bahadur Bomjon was born on 9th of April, 1990. He is also known as Palden Dorje . He is from Ratanapuri village,Bara district in Nepal and is believed to be the reincarnation of Buddha by his supporters.Ram Bahadur Bamjon, a 18-year old Nepali boy was said to be in deep meditation under a Peepal tree, without consuming food and water, for 6 months. He began his meditation on 16 May 2005; allegedy disappeared from his hometown on 11 March 2006, and reappeared elsewhere in Nepal on 26 December 2006 only to leave again on 8 March 2007. On 25 December 2006, villagers in Bara district spotted Bomjon meditating. He was carrying a sword for protection in the jungle, reminding reporters that "Even Gautama Buddha had to protect himself," and claimed to have eaten nothing. On26 March 2007, inspectors from the Area Police Post Nijgadh in Ratanpuri found Bomjon meditating inside a bunker-like square ditch of seven feet.
The boy’s fame has grown rapidly, drawing increasing numbers of devotees. Ram Bahadur Bomjon was reportedly bitten by a snake, but he refused all medical treatment saying that he could be cured by meditation alone.
Meanwhile, this remote piece of Nepalese jungle is rapidly turning into a spiritual supermarket. If devotees want a memento of their visit to the forest, five rupees will buy them a picture of Ram Bahadur Bomjon with light emanating from his forehead. A group of Bomjon's followers met with him about 3 kilometers southwest of his meditation site. They say, they spoke to him for thirty minutes, during which Bomjan said "there is no peace here" and that he would return in six years, or roughly 2011 or 2012. He left a message for his parents telling them not to worry. On 8 March 2007 he left Bara district to again find a quieter place to meditate.
The Buddha Boy left to go into the forest to mediate on March 8, 2007. He emerged from the forest on Monday, November 10, 2008 and preached to villagers at a temple in Ratanpuri, just southeast of Kathmandu. His hair was shoulder length and he was dressed in clean white cloth. More than ten thousand people have flocked to Nepal to hear his teachings.
He talked to the people about fostering peace and ending discrimination. He has said that the only way to save the nation is through spirituality.
Buddhism
Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, was born into a royal family in about 560BC in what is now Nepal. Having learnt that death was an unavoidable fate, he decided to live as a homeless holy man. After adopting the Middle Way between luxury and ascetics, the Buddha, who was married and had a child, achieved Enlightenment while meditating beneath the Bodhi tree. Buddhism is a tradition that focuses on personal spiritual development. Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities. Buddhism is based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautam, commonly known as "The Buddha". It is a religion that originally comes from Nepal, and teaches that personal spiritual improvement will lead to escape from human suffering.
Buddhism facts:
- 2,500 years old
- 350 million Buddhists worldwide
- Founded by Siddhartha Gautama in Nepal
- The path to Enlightenment or Buddha hood is through the practice and development of morality, meditation, and wisdom
- Buddhists do not believe in a creator God nor a personal God, but Buddhists are tolerant of those whose beliefs are different from theirs
- Buddhists believe that nothing is fixed or permanent — change is always possible
- Buddhism teaches that all life is interconnected, so compassion is natural and important
· The five precepts are training rules in order to live a better life in which one is happy, without worries, and can meditate well.
1. To refrain from taking life (non-violence towards sentient life forms)
2. To refrain from taking that which is not given (not committing theft)
3. To refrain from sensual (including sexual) misconduct
4. To refrain from lying (speaking truth always)
5. To refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness (specifically, drugs and alcohol)
In the 8 precepts, the third precept on sexual misconduct is made stricter, and becomes a precept of celibacy. The three additional precepts are:
6. To refrain from eating at the wrong time (only eat from sunrise to noon)
7. To refrain from dancing and playing music, wearing jewelry and cosmetics, attending shows and other performances
8. To refrain from using high or luxurious seats and bedding
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ok so i might be buddha or not hm...?
ok i have a small problem my nan is a deep believer of the christian side of religion and, well, im not... i like to think that i can be a buddhist as i admire meditation and the four noble truths which are the most fundamental buddhist teachings... i dont want to tell my nan as i know it will break her little heart but i know that i cannot not go without telling her, she is always wanting me to go to her bible studies on the wednesday and friday and to church on the sunday... i even told her that i believe in life after death and she wasnt too pleased with me!
any suggestions what i should do? shall i go without telling her the dreadful truth she'll have a stroke over or carry on trying to make painful excuses to not go on the wednesdays and sundays?
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tells her! :]
it is wrong to lie!
thats what my mommy tells me and i am buddist
if you break your nans heart then its okay at least you are a religion that you want to be
but the question you need to ask yourself is that are you just saying you think you are one but never gone over what you are
think about it do you really think about what the buddist think??
do you belive in buddah??
you need to know what you are intill you tell your nan!
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