Thank you Deniz.
I have not read much of Rumi. But I like to. I read Omar Khayaam, Hafiz, Meer Taqi Meer and Ghalib .... but all in translations. The basic thought remains there, not the aroma of the language. Sorry Deniz, I have to learn more through you. Please be with me in my effort ...... to read more, till I am on earth.
I fill my book with thougs, with research, with love, with dreams, with birds. My book always full and is my life with love and peace and fithing for freedom.
Thank you Deniz, (The Horse-Prince twains will read TWINs).
The strange thing is that my mom selected a name long before I was born deciding my destiny.
Names make a person too, I think. 'The Namesake' again :) .... ??
My best wishes from Kolkata.
Dear DENIZ, thank you for inviting me to your new group Name and Peace.
And here is the meaning and history of my name.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'Rebanta' is a Vedic word,
derived from Rebaan + (Sanskrit 'in' suffix), adressing 'INDRA' in 'Sama' Veda.
In Vedic Sanskrit, 'Rebaan' meant Vigour/ Life/ Energy.
----------------------------
In 'Purana's (Hindu Mythology), 'Rebanta' is described as one of the twin sons (Ashvini Kumara-s) of 'SURYA' (who desired to enjoy his wife Chhaya, changing her into a mare, in a horse's style (as he got aroused watching his own 7 horses' amorous play) resulted in the birth of 'Asvini-Kumara-dwayah' (or Horse-Prince twains). 'Rebanta' became the artist/entertainer/inventor in heaven ('Swarga') looking after the ('Deva')s or the Gods.
His brother 'Shukra' learnt Ayurveda and the secret of longer life/body-power/martial arts and became 'Shukraachaarya' the 'Daitya-Kula-Guru' (the Guru of the Demons or the contenders of Heaven).
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Far later, in 'Heena-yaana' Buddhist period, 'Rebanta' was worshiped as a god of Hunting, riding a horse. A broken-head granite-statue of 'Rebanta' the Hunting-God in later Buddhist era, made during the great 'Paal'-dynasty rule in Bengal, is still on display in the south corridor/ ground-floor of the Indian Museum at 27 Chowringhee Road (Jawaharlal Nehru Road now). One can see it anytime.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
** (....... and this mortal Professor of Art named 'Rebanta' Goswami can be found in the next
building to the Indian Museum at Govt College of Art & Craft at 28 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, on working days.. )
--------------------------------------------------------------------
This is all I know about my name.
My late mother had found it in the 'MahaBharata' and named me before I was born.
She left us forever, on 11 Sept 2007. Let's pray for her soul to rest in peace.
My name is a very uncommon one in modern India.
So I explained it vividly.
Much love and all best wishes.
Rebanta
At 10:41pm on November 23, 2008, Mothereartha said…
Awwwe thanks for being a friend,i love the way you explain nature and the beings within it,its a great realisation when we take things onboard in that light,thank you for the insight.Its a New Dawn.
Dear Deniz
I casn't write much now...guess why? Simple, I am rushing! If I told you all I do in one morning, all the difrferent kinds of things you would say, how can you believe then that it is good to slow down? In fact, it is something I work on...slowing down while rushing!
must go
but will get back
interesting this topic...
Stephanie
Welcome and thank you very much for accepting my invitation to join the Living Goddess Tradition with iPeace. We hope that you find that this network can serve you in your spiritual journey. We have posted many articles in our forum that has helped many on their spiritual journey. Please do post articles from your own experiences and visions on spiritual life so that each one of us can be a teacher and a student at the same time.
There are very few teachings that promote healing of the women on all levels. Teachings that empower women so that women can be in harmony with body, mind and spirit thus enjoying life as her Soul’s aspires. For man it is important to learn to receive the woman as the Divine Goddess and light of his life and the community as it was long before.
We use the teachings that come directly from the Divine Mother through the Father of Para-Tan and Master of the Living Goddess Tradition to serve all.
http://goddesstradition.ning.com/
Please help us to Help the Little Goddess of India. Come join Children of India http://mahavidya-girl-school.ning.com
How you can help!.
1. You can help by hosting a series of workshops in your local area.
2. You can help by raising fund
3. 2011 you can volunteer your service at the school.
Our Master will be offering a series of Living Goddess Workshops in Melbourne Australia, The United States, and Italy to raise fund to build the school. For more detail please visit http://para-tan-sound-healing.ning.com We have many articles posted here.
Please do invite your friends to join us, and help us build and effective network.
May the Divine Mother cradle you in Her Love and Light
Namaste
Sri Devanayagi Parameswaran
"Love is like the fire; it glow is devotion, its flame is wisdom, its smoke is attachment, and its ashes detachment. When love’s fire produces its flame it illuminates the soul".( Hazrat Inyat Khan)
Hi Deniz,
In fact, my daughter wanted to call everybody who will leave comments on their favorite artist and express their own feeling why they like his/her art. That may be an original writing or anything from other writers.
Ulki (means 'Tattoo' in Bengali) is 26+ now and a web-content editor in an IT company counting their days after the great recession hit the first world.
She loved your poem ........ And for your paintings, I sent my poem too.
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I have not read much of Rumi. But I like to. I read Omar Khayaam, Hafiz, Meer Taqi Meer and Ghalib .... but all in translations. The basic thought remains there, not the aroma of the language. Sorry Deniz, I have to learn more through you. Please be with me in my effort ...... to read more, till I am on earth.
A life cannot return everything, but just comes back.......... with rolling, cuddling, giggling breakers.
Vivaldi is my favorite too, who takes me beyond the realms of this mundane life.
Ciao.
My name means queen of the gods
May the divine Mother bless you with Linght and love
Namaste
Sri Devanayagi
Keep joyful and beautiful....
The strange thing is that my mom selected a name long before I was born deciding my destiny.
Names make a person too, I think.
'The Namesake' again :) .... ??
My best wishes from Kolkata.
And here is the meaning and history of my name.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Rebanta' is a Vedic word,
derived from Rebaan + (Sanskrit 'in' suffix), adressing 'INDRA' in 'Sama' Veda.
In Vedic Sanskrit, 'Rebaan' meant Vigour/ Life/ Energy.
----------------------------
In 'Purana's (Hindu Mythology),
'Rebanta' is described as one of the twin sons (Ashvini Kumara-s) of 'SURYA' (who desired to enjoy his wife Chhaya, changing her into a mare, in a horse's style (as he got aroused watching his own 7 horses' amorous play) resulted in the birth of 'Asvini-Kumara-dwayah' (or Horse-Prince twains).
'Rebanta' became the artist/entertainer/inventor in heaven ('Swarga') looking after the ('Deva')s or the Gods.
His brother 'Shukra' learnt Ayurveda and the secret of longer life/body-power/martial arts and became 'Shukraachaarya' the 'Daitya-Kula-Guru' (the Guru of the Demons or the contenders of Heaven).
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Far later, in 'Heena-yaana' Buddhist period, 'Rebanta' was worshiped as a god of Hunting, riding a horse. A broken-head granite-statue of 'Rebanta' the Hunting-God in later Buddhist era, made during the great 'Paal'-dynasty rule in Bengal, is still on display in the south corridor/ ground-floor of the Indian Museum at 27 Chowringhee Road (Jawaharlal Nehru Road now). One can see it anytime.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
** (....... and this mortal Professor of Art named 'Rebanta' Goswami can be found in the next
building to the Indian Museum at Govt College of Art & Craft at 28 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, on working days.. )
--------------------------------------------------------------------
This is all I know about my name.
My late mother had found it in the 'MahaBharata' and named me before I was born.
She left us forever, on 11 Sept 2007. Let's pray for her soul to rest in peace.
My name is a very uncommon one in modern India.
So I explained it vividly.
Much love and all best wishes.
Rebanta
Roobby's wish is so beautiful and your unforgettable unique lines.
Have a perfect Sunday.
I casn't write much now...guess why? Simple, I am rushing! If I told you all I do in one morning, all the difrferent kinds of things you would say, how can you believe then that it is good to slow down? In fact, it is something I work on...slowing down while rushing!
must go
but will get back
interesting this topic...
Stephanie
Welcome and thank you very much for accepting my invitation to join the Living Goddess Tradition with iPeace. We hope that you find that this network can serve you in your spiritual journey. We have posted many articles in our forum that has helped many on their spiritual journey. Please do post articles from your own experiences and visions on spiritual life so that each one of us can be a teacher and a student at the same time.
There are very few teachings that promote healing of the women on all levels. Teachings that empower women so that women can be in harmony with body, mind and spirit thus enjoying life as her Soul’s aspires. For man it is important to learn to receive the woman as the Divine Goddess and light of his life and the community as it was long before.
We use the teachings that come directly from the Divine Mother through the Father of Para-Tan and Master of the Living Goddess Tradition to serve all.
http://goddesstradition.ning.com/
Please help us to Help the Little Goddess of India. Come join Children of India http://mahavidya-girl-school.ning.com
How you can help!.
1. You can help by hosting a series of workshops in your local area.
2. You can help by raising fund
3. 2011 you can volunteer your service at the school.
Our Master will be offering a series of Living Goddess Workshops in Melbourne Australia, The United States, and Italy to raise fund to build the school. For more detail please visit http://para-tan-sound-healing.ning.com We have many articles posted here.
Please do invite your friends to join us, and help us build and effective network.
May the Divine Mother cradle you in Her Love and Light
Namaste
Sri Devanayagi Parameswaran
"Love is like the fire; it glow is devotion, its flame is wisdom, its smoke is attachment, and its ashes detachment. When love’s fire produces its flame it illuminates the soul".( Hazrat Inyat Khan)
In fact, my daughter wanted to call everybody who will leave comments on their favorite artist and express their own feeling why they like his/her art. That may be an original writing or anything from other writers.
Ulki (means 'Tattoo' in Bengali) is 26+ now and a web-content editor in an IT company counting their days after the great recession hit the first world.
She loved your poem ........ And for your paintings, I sent my poem too.
Please visit http://artofrebanto.blogspot.com/ when have time.
Love and Regards.
Rebanta
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