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Saturday, June 28, 2014

!529- Marjala kishora Nyaya!!



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In Hindu philosophy, there are many arguments about the relation between Bhakta (Soul or Devotee) and Bhagavanta (The Lord or God whatever). There are two categories of Bhaktas. Before that we have to understand
(1) Maarjaala Kishora Nyaya and
(2) Markata Kishora Nyaya.

Maarjaala is the Sanskrit word for Cat.
Markata in Sanskrit means Monkey.
Translated it becomes Cat Nyaya and Monkey Nyaya. .

(1)Whenever a cat moves around with the kittens, it carries the young ones in its mouth. Holds the kitten firmly enough in the mouth so that they do not fall down and at the same time hold gently enough so that the kittens are not injured. Kittens have no responsibility at all. Mother cat assumes all the responsibility. This is Maarjaala kishora nyaya.So God takes care of his bhakta like the cat does with its kitten.
Here in the picture shown above, the boy wants his mother to follow "marjala kishora nyaya".
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(2) When the mother monkey carries around baby monkeys, the baby monkey has to hold firmly to the belly of mother monkey. Mother monkey keeps moving and jumping around trees as if it is alone. If the baby monkey does not hold firmly, it will fall down and get seriously injured. Entire responsibility is of the Baby Monkey and mother has no responsibility. This is' Markata kishora nyaya'. Here, it is the bhakta's responsibility to hold to God.
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(Round the clock stories)

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