09-03-2009, 11:05 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Sep 3 2009, 12:33 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Sep 3 2009, 12:33 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Curse of Tirupati, seven hills
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It could be as YSR thought of doing trechery at the head of Adishesha and he is dead on his tail. No one in AP ( including serious criminals) will even think of doing something to the seven hills of balaji. YSR did. During the 90s there was a movie called Govinda Govinda directed by Ram Gopal Varma in which he created a scene where a thief steals the Khireeta (the one studded with diamonds). The censor board removed the scene on the pretext that people will be agitated. The reality is the censor board members did not like to pass such a scene due to fear that something will happen to them.
One may beleive it or not, Lord Balaji is beyond everything and crossing such a redline is unthinkable/unimaginable.
http://www.tirumala.org/maintemple_legends_contest.htm
Read the story here:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->During the Dwaparayuga, Vayudeva (the Wind God) went to Vaikuntam to pay his obeisance to Lord Sri Vishnu. The Lord was reclining in the company of Sri Lakshmi. The doorway was guarded by Adisesha. Vayudeva was incensed when Adisesha prevented him from entering Sri Vishnuâs mansion. Adisesha and Vayudeva began to fight with each other.
When Lord Vishnu intervened, each was boasting of his superior valour and supreme might. To test who was stronger, the Lord suggested that Adisesha encircle the Ananda hill, an off-shoot of the Meru mountain on its northern side, and that Vayudeva blow hard to try and dislodge the Ananda hill from Adisesha's hold. The contest waxed furiously, and as the World trembled, Brahma, Indra and the other Divine Beings requested Adisesha to yield victory to Vayudeva for the welfare of the world.
Obliging them, Adisesha released his hold on the hill. As a result, Adisesha and the Ananda hill were blown away to the banks of the river Swarnamukhi. Adisesha was dejected by his defeat. Lord Brahma and the others appealed to him by saying that he would be merged with the hill Venkatadri and Vishnu would reside on him. Adisesha then metamorphosed into the vast Seshadri, with his hood manifesting itself as Venkatadri sustaining Sri Venkateswara, his middle as Ahobila supporting Lord Narasimha, and his tail as Srisailam bearing Lord Mallikarjuna (Lord Siva).
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I request those people who think that AP can be easily EJized, just take a deep breath. If you know how to read Telugu, read Adavi Bapiraju books like - Adavi Shanti Sree etc. 70% of AP converted to Buddhism during the peak of Buddhism but they re-converted back to Sanathan Dharam very quickly (two decades). It is a land of several famous temples and a huge economy is dependent on these temples. No one can simply come from outside and change the thousands of years of history.
YSR is just the peak for EJs and what they could acheive is neligible.
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It could be as YSR thought of doing trechery at the head of Adishesha and he is dead on his tail. No one in AP ( including serious criminals) will even think of doing something to the seven hills of balaji. YSR did. During the 90s there was a movie called Govinda Govinda directed by Ram Gopal Varma in which he created a scene where a thief steals the Khireeta (the one studded with diamonds). The censor board removed the scene on the pretext that people will be agitated. The reality is the censor board members did not like to pass such a scene due to fear that something will happen to them.
One may beleive it or not, Lord Balaji is beyond everything and crossing such a redline is unthinkable/unimaginable.
http://www.tirumala.org/maintemple_legends_contest.htm
Read the story here:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->During the Dwaparayuga, Vayudeva (the Wind God) went to Vaikuntam to pay his obeisance to Lord Sri Vishnu. The Lord was reclining in the company of Sri Lakshmi. The doorway was guarded by Adisesha. Vayudeva was incensed when Adisesha prevented him from entering Sri Vishnuâs mansion. Adisesha and Vayudeva began to fight with each other.
When Lord Vishnu intervened, each was boasting of his superior valour and supreme might. To test who was stronger, the Lord suggested that Adisesha encircle the Ananda hill, an off-shoot of the Meru mountain on its northern side, and that Vayudeva blow hard to try and dislodge the Ananda hill from Adisesha's hold. The contest waxed furiously, and as the World trembled, Brahma, Indra and the other Divine Beings requested Adisesha to yield victory to Vayudeva for the welfare of the world.
Obliging them, Adisesha released his hold on the hill. As a result, Adisesha and the Ananda hill were blown away to the banks of the river Swarnamukhi. Adisesha was dejected by his defeat. Lord Brahma and the others appealed to him by saying that he would be merged with the hill Venkatadri and Vishnu would reside on him. Adisesha then metamorphosed into the vast Seshadri, with his hood manifesting itself as Venkatadri sustaining Sri Venkateswara, his middle as Ahobila supporting Lord Narasimha, and his tail as Srisailam bearing Lord Mallikarjuna (Lord Siva).
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I request those people who think that AP can be easily EJized, just take a deep breath. If you know how to read Telugu, read Adavi Bapiraju books like - Adavi Shanti Sree etc. 70% of AP converted to Buddhism during the peak of Buddhism but they re-converted back to Sanathan Dharam very quickly (two decades). It is a land of several famous temples and a huge economy is dependent on these temples. No one can simply come from outside and change the thousands of years of history.
YSR is just the peak for EJs and what they could acheive is neligible.