AT THE FEET OF THE MOTHER
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Probably 4-5 years ago, I had read a book named ‘Immortal Talks’ by an author named Shunya. Last time I checked, the author hadn’t revealed their identity. So the book is about Hanuman and how He imparts the ultimate knowledge to this particular tribe of people every 40 years and the story revolves around it. You can call its genre fiction. As I read that, I felt such a deep connection with Hanuman. πŸ“–πŸΉπŸ›•πŸŒ„πŸŒ»[…]

I’ve never heard about that place, particularly in my life, nor knew anything about it. Later I googled and I gotta know there’s a Kodanda Rama Temple there where the legend says Sri Rama, Lakshmana and Sita Mata have visited that place. I’ve been wanting to visit that place. And I will. What do I make of this?Β I’ve had several dreams too, but one amongst them was that I was walking in the water, probably a lake, where the water was ankle length and the place name came to me, ‘Chunchanakatte’.

It is not a dream but a real contact with the ever-living legendary Hanuman, who continues to help the simple-hearted devotees upon earth to turn towards dharma.Β 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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Sir, you have quoted “Ahimsa Paramo Dharma” incorrectly. That is not for Gods/Deities. It is a foundational principle for normal people to follow to attain Moksha. It’s not at the cost of other values. Most of the Vedic Gurus discredit this line of thought(from Shraman padhatti). It’s sad but true. πŸ₯ΈπŸ•ŠοΈπŸͺ·πŸŒ„

I am not sure how this impression came across that this saying is about gods and deities. It is indeed, as you say, one of the main foundational principles of Sanatana Dharma, yet one of the least understood as far as its practice is concerned. …

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