Monday 5 August 2013

To day's Subhashit.

दैवं फलति सर्वत्र न च विद्या न च पौरुषम्  |
समुद्रमथनाल्लेभे  हरिर्लक्ष्मी  हरो  विषम्    ||
   
Daivam phalati Sarvatra na cha vidyaa na cha paurusham.
Samudramathanaallebhe Harirlakshmi Haro visham.

Daivam = destiny, fate.     Phalati =becomes fruitful, yields.     Sarvatra = every  where.    Na = not.
Cha = and.     Vidyaa =   learning, scholarship,     Paurusham = valour. heroism.     Samudrasmathanaallebhe = Samudra+mathan+laabhe.    Samudra = ocean.      Mathan = churning.    Laabhe =  gains.
Harirlakshmi = Harih +Lakshmi.    Hari = God Vishnu.    Lakshmi = Goddess Lakshmi, the consort of God Vishnu.     Haro = another name of God Shiva.     Visham = Halaahal, the most potent poison.
Samudra Mathan ##

i.e.        Whatever is destined for a person prevails every where and not the learning and efforts made by him. Even Gods are bound by destiny, otherwise during the course of "Samudra Manthan" Lord Vishnu would not have got Goddess Lakshmi as his bride and Lord Shiva would not have to be content by getting 'Halahal' Visha (the extremely powerful poison)

## According to Hindu Mythology Gods and Demons jointly churned the ocean in order to bring out various "Ratnas" from it's depths. Amrita (the nectar which makes one immortal,Lakshmi and many other useful things were brought up including Halahal Visha (poison) There was a scramble to acquire best things between Gods and Demons. During this process whereas others got useful things Lord Shiva was requested to save the World from the toxic effect of Halahal. Lord Shiva drank the poison and as a result his throat became blue colored. That is why he is also called "Neela Kantha" (having blue coloured throat ).


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