Wednesday, December 23, 2015

namam no. 321) pradhitah (प्राधितः) (ప్రధితః)

aum pradhitaaya namah (ओं प्राधिताय नमः) (ఓం ప్రధితాయ నమః)

The Brahma and other devatas, based on their past karma, acquire high places and also get displaced from their positions. Though the god took the avataar and became one among them in order to protect the world, He does not lose his power of influence. 

This namam pradhitah thus reveals that this aspect of Him is well known in all of His avataars.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!



PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Thought of the Day (127): Energy can neither be created nor destroyed; It is only transformed from one form to another.

"Passion is energy. Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you."
Oprah Winfrey


"Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another."
Albert Einstein

Isn't it? We only transform it from one form to another. You are using it every minute for some activity of yours or the other. Let it be channelised in the direction of your chosen goal. Let it not get dissipated in all directions. Let it be laser-beam focused so that you are sure to get what you want in your life. 

Conserve your personal energy and unleash it for your chosen mission in life. Your success is guaranteed.




 To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts

namam no. 320) achyutah (अच्युतः) (అచ్యుతః)

aum achyutaaya namah (ओं अच्युताय नमः) (ఓం అచ్యుతాయ నమః)

He is called achyutah as He does not slip down in his glory.

This namam came earlier as the 101st namam also.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!



PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Monday, December 21, 2015

Monday Motivation for Success from Siva (61): A fertile heart combined with a nurturing mind makes life more meaningful

Hi,
A fertile land is needed to make seeds germinate, grow, and yield a crop. Similarly a fertile heart is a must for us to help our thoughts and ideas germinate and take shape. When complimented by a prepared mind, they get nurtured, grow further, and yield fruitful results. Let us look at these verses from the Holy Bible to learn to make our hearts more fertile and minds more mindful.. 
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A fertile heart combined with a nurturing mind makes life more meaningful
(Source of info: The Holy Bible)
“A sower went out to sow. And as he sowed, some seeds fell along the path, and the birds came and devoured them. Other seeds fell on rocky ground, where they did not have much soil, and immediately they sprang up, since they had no depth of soil, but when the sun rose they were scorched. And since they had no root, they withered away. Other seeds fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them."
 - Matthew 13:3-30 

“I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth.”
- 1 Corinthians 3:6

“It is the hard-working farmer who ought to have the first share of the crops.”
- 2 Timothy 2:6

"He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness"
- 2 Corinthians 9:10 
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It is not just enough we get right thoughts and powerful ideas. It is important that we develop a mind that positively understands their value and a heart that receives them with right emotions and supports them. That would not be enough though for a great harvest. We should be willing to put in necessary efforts to transform our mission on earth not only practically viable but also richly successful. Hard work pays always. And, there is no substitute to hard work. When we put in our efforts and perform our responsibilities in right manner, we become eligible for god's blessings. He is always there. His blessings are always there with you.


To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For the Bible stories published during December 2014, here are the links:
1) The Parable of the Good Samaritan:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/2014/12/monday-motivation-from-scriptures-mmfs_9.html

2) The Golden Rule:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/2014/12/monday-motivation-from-scriptures-mmfs_15.html

3) Forgiveness – The Best Gift You Could Give to Yourself:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/2014/12/monday-motivation-from-scriptures-mmfs_22.html

Sales Secret (47): To be successful in sales, you gotta feel that you are in business for yourself.

Hi,
Whether you are a business owner or an employee working for an organisation, you gotta feel that you are in business for yourself, if you want to be successful in sales. When you are selling, you can not sell if you don't feel that you are selling for yourself. After all, you can not sell for somebody. If you think that it is not your business, it belongs to somebody and that you are a mere sales person, your sales will be limited, and you will soon face a failure.

You must understand that it is your business to sell, sell, and sell more. The more you sell the better it is for you. You get higher incentives, and even a promotion and a pay hike too. That means extra income for you. You gotta feel a sort of ownership in order to achieve success in sales. Hence, even if you are an employee working for somebody else, start feeling that you are in business for yourself. You sales will soon sky-rocket.
To your sales success,
With love,
Siva
PS: Sales Secrets published earlier can be found at the link given below:

Slokam no. 35) Sri Vishnu Sahasra Nama Stotram

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
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achyutah pradhitah praaNah praaNado vaasavaanujah I
apaamnidhih radhishthaanam apramattah pratishthitah II
अच्युतः प्राधितः प्राणः प्राणदो वासवानुजः I
अपांनिधिः रधिष्ठानम् अप्रमत्तः प्रतिष्ठितः II
అచ్యుతః ప్రధితః ప్రాణః ప్రాణదో వాసవానుజః I
అపాంనిధిః రధిష్థానం అప్రమత్తః ప్రతిష్థితః  II
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This slokam no. 35 has 9 names of Vishnu described in it. They are listed below and their meanings are presented in the forthcoming posts:
320) achyutah (अच्युतः) (అచ్యుతః)
321) pradhitah (प्राधितः) (ప్రధితః)
322) praaNah (प्राणः) (ప్రాణః)
323) praaNadah (प्राणदः) (ప్రాణదః)
324) vaasavaanujah (वासवानुजः) (వాసవానుజః)
325) apaannidhih (अपांनिधिः) (అపాన్నిధిః)
326) adhishthaanam (अधिष्ठानम्) (అధిష్థానం)
327) apramattah (अप्रमत्तः) (అప్రమత్తః)
328) pratishthitah (प्रतिष्ठितः) (ప్రతిష్థితః)

aum namo narayanaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Thought of the Day (126): Wake up feeling inspired and full of energy - every single day. It's time NOW.

"When I wake up each morning, I praise the Lord for the gift of being alive. New day, new hopes, new life!! "
Lailah Gifty Akita


"Today, change those first thoughts and you’ll change your entire week!"
Sandi Skrakowski

The first moment of your day when you get up from your bed is very very critical. Is it dull or full of energy? Do you drag your feet or rise like spring and feel the touch of the earth? Do you feel sleepy and lazy or inspired and alert? Do you dread the day ahead or feel thankful for another day in your life? It is time you seriously think about it. The first moment will set the tone for the rest of the day. Be mindful of it. Fill your first moment with a positive energy that could inspire you to give your best in everything you do and make your day a great day. 

Spring up from your bed, gain the momentum as you walk and take your steps forward. Your days will be vastly productive and highly fulfilling. 


For an enriched learning on what your first thought of the day should be, please do click on the link below and read the blogpost of Sandi Skrakowski given below:
http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/bemore/2013/09/the-first-thought-of-your-day.html

To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Thought of the Day (125): Life is a force that flows in the direction that you choose to direct it.

"Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like.
Lao Tzu


"There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and will be lost.”
Martha Graham

The choice is yours. It is a force that is totally under your control. It acts upon your command and moves in the direction that you order it to flow. LIFE is a force that flows continuously.You are the master who directs it. It simply flows in the direction of your choice. Choose it wisely.

Are you aware of your present focus of your attention? Be mindful



 To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts

namam no. 319) maheedharah (महीधरः) (మహీధరః)

aum maheedharaaya namah (ओं महीधराय नमः) (ఓం మహీధరాయ నమః)

Thus He is called maheedharah as He protected the earth by reducing its load.

This namam appears again as 371st name also. It reveals there too the same meaning. Here Parasuram reduced the load on the earth by annihilating the kshatriya clan.

Later in the 371st namam, it is described in the context of Krishnaavataar in which Krishna reduced the load of the earth with the annihilation of evil people.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!


PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Friday, December 18, 2015

Thought of the Day (124): Words have energy. Can you feel it? Let your words energise you and others.

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind."
Rudyard Kipling


"No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world."
Robin Williams

Your words have a lot of energy. They have the power to touch and melt the hearts of people. They can uplift the spirits of people and transform their lives. Your words are therefore very important for you as well as for others. You can empower yourself with positive words. Choose your words carefully. They can work wonders bring miracles in your life.

What are the 5 positive words you would like to tell yourself?

 


 To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts

namam no. 318) viSvabaahuh (विश्वबाहुः) (విశ్వబాహుః)

aum viSvabaahave namah (ओं विश्वबाहवे नमः) (ఓం విశ్వబాహవే నమః)

He is called viSvabaahuh as he created safety to the world with the strength of His shoulders with which He killed the enemies of the world.

This is the purpose of this avataar of Vishnu as Parasuraam.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Thought of the Day (123): Small changes make a big difference. What change are you bringing in your routine today?

"The secret of your future is hidden in your daily routine."
Mike Murdock


"To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often."
Winston Churchill

We don't have to make substantial changes every single day. We only have to see what could do a little differently, a little better than the way we have been doing it. A small change in something or the other of what we do routinely makes a huge difference. It is very easy to bring about those changes.

What is that one small change you are bringing in your daily routine TODAY?


 To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts

namam no. 317) kartaa (करता) (కర్తా)

aum kartre namah (ओं कर्त्रे नमः) (ఓం కర్త్రే నమః)

Here kartaa means one who destroyed. He is called kartaa as he destroyed Kaartaveerya Arjuna and the entire clan of kings.

This namam comes again as namam # 383, but in a different context.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

namam no. 316) krodhakrut (क्रोधकृत) (క్రోధకృత్)

aum krodhakrute namah (ओं क्रोधकृते नमः) (ఓం క్రోధకృతే నమః)

He is called krodhakrut as he first displayed a terrifying anger towards those kings.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Thought of the Day (122): Praying for all is better than praying for just oneself. Isn't it?

Given below is the universal prayer "aum sarveshaam..." with lyrics in Sanskrit and English and its translation in English:

 सर्वेशां स्वस्तिर्भवतु ।
सर्वेशां शान्तिर्भवतु ।
सर्वेशां पुर्णंभवतु ।
सर्वेशां मङ्गलंभवतु ।
 शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥

Om Sarveshaam Svastir-Bhavatu |
Sarveshaam Shaantir-Bhavatu |
Sarveshaam Purnnam-Bhavatu |
Sarveshaam Manggalam-Bhavatu |
Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih ||

Meaning:
1: May there be Well-Being in All,
2: May there be Peace in All,
3: May there be Fulfilment in All,
4: May there be Auspiciousness in All,
5: Om Peace, Peace, Peace.



To listen and enjoy the melodious rendering of this universal prayer by the great Tina Turner, please click on the link given below and watch the youtube video available there:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XP-f7wPM0A

To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts

namam no. 315) krodhahaa (क्रोधहा) (క్రోధహా)

aum krodhaghne namah (ओं क्रोधघ्ने नमः) (ఓం క్రోధఘ్నే నమః)

Hereafter, some names of Vishnu will reveal the glory of Vishnu in His Bhaargavraam avataar. 

He is called krodhahaa as He pacified his anger (krodha) with the request of sage KaaSyap after He not only killed Kaartaveerya but also went around the world 21 times and killed the kings one after the other out of His anger and hatred towards the clan of kings.

ParaSuraam is also an incarnation (avataar) of Lord Vishnu.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Monday, December 14, 2015

Monday Motivation for Success from Siva (60): Repentance is rewarding and more rejoicing. How?

Hi,
Everyone commits mistakes. Who doesn't? After all, to err is human. While some people recognise their mistakes, repent, and feel sorry for their errors, some people do not. There is a greater joy for the people who are repentant than those who feel themselves in no need of any repentance. Let us look at this story of a farmer and his two sons from the Holy Bible to learn and appreciate the value of repentance.. 
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Repentance is rewarding and more rejoicing. How?
(Source of info: The Holy Bible, Luke 15, 11-31)
There was a farmer who had two sons. As they grew up, the younger one said to his father, "Give me my share of property. I want to live separately." The father agreed and gave him his share of property. After a few days, the younger one took his share, severed his ties with his family, and travelled to a distant country. There, he squandered all of his money in reckless living. When he had run out of money, he started working in other's fields. But he was not getting enough to fill his stomach. He remembered his father and said to himself, "How many of my father's workers have more than what they can eat, and here I am starving. I will go back to my father and request him to take me as one of his workers."

Accordingly, he set out to go back to his father. When the son was coming home, his father saw him from a distance, felt deeply moved, ran up to him, embraced him, and kissed him.  But the son said to him, "Father, I have sinned. I do not deserve to be called your son.' But the father did not hear anything. He was so happy that his son came back, he called his workers, gave them a big feast, and asked them to make merry and be happy.

Now, the older son did not like all this and questioned his father, "See, I have worked for you all these years, but you never gave me enough money that I could make merry with my friends. But when this son of yours who wasted all the money and came home, why are you spending so much and making so much merry?" His father replied to him, "Son, you are always with me, and all I have is yours. We earlier lost your brother. Now he came back."
The father knew, "There will be joy in heaven over one repentant sinner more than over 99 righteous persons who stand in no need of repentance."
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Why was there a greater joy for seeing a man who repented for his mistakes? Was it due to the reason that he realised his mistakes and the chances of making the same mistake again were much lesser? Or was it that he did not continue to believe in his mistakes and showed a sign of realisation? Whatever it may be, repentance is rewarding to the one who repented and also rejoicing for all those around him. Let us also appreciate the manner in which the father reacted to his son's home-coming. He did not berate him with a scornful speech or belittle him with a reprimand. He expressed ONLY his utmost love for him.

To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For the Bible stories published during December 2014, here are the links:
1) The Parable of the Good Samaritan:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/2014/12/monday-motivation-from-scriptures-mmfs_9.html

2) The Golden Rule:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/2014/12/monday-motivation-from-scriptures-mmfs_15.html

3) Forgiveness – The Best Gift You Could Give to Yourself:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/2014/12/monday-motivation-from-scriptures-mmfs_22.html

namam no. 314) vrushah (वृषः) (వృషః)

aum vrushaaya namah (ओं वृषाय नमः) (ఓం వృషాయ నమః)

At the time of the great disaster (mahapralayam), there was not a single living being left out as all of them entered the stomach of the god. During that period, the immortal Maarkandeya traveled on the sea for a long distance to see if he could locate any other people. No one was to be seen. Then the baby on the banyan leaf (vatapatrasaayi) called the tired Maarkandeya, talked to him with love and satisfied him with his sweet words. Thus, as He 'rained' his kindness on the sage Maarkandeya, He is called vrushah.

The Maarkandeya's tiredness was removed by the swamy like a rain of a cool cloud on a person who was exhausted under the heat of the sun.

Thus the 14 names of vishnu namam # 301-314 described the glory of Vishnu in His vatapatrasaayi's form.

aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya!
PS: For the meanings of the other namams published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Thought of the Day (121): Ultimate truths always appear ordinary. You only have to discover them

"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."
Galileo Galilei

"Truth is a deep kindness that teaches us to be content in our everyday life and share with the people the same happiness."

Khalil Gibran

అంతిమ సత్యాలెప్పుడూ సామాన్యంగా ఉంటాయి. Ultimate truths always appear ordinary. It is important to be able to see them. In order to see them, you gotta have an intent to seek them, to find them, and to learn from them. They are ordinary but they can teach you volumes of wisdom. If you look around yourself with an eye to discover them and a mind to perceive them, you will find life not only exciting but also blissful.
 To your continued SUCCESS,
With love,
Siva
PS: For success thoughts published earlier on this blog, please find them at the link given below:
http://value4value.blogspot.in/search/label/Success%20Thoughts