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Discussion on salagrama

discussionsThe following is an interesting discussion between two people. The


perspective is not from the Vaishnava camp(s) yet still there are some
interesting experiments one can try. According to Hari Bhakti Vilas there's no
consideration of such mundane conceptions as a salagram being "alive" or "dead"
or in some way more or lesser, etc - still with the following experiment and
looking at the positive perspective, wouldn't it just blow your mind if suddenly
the salagram moved.

Taken from http://home.uchicago.edu/~nross/orissa/kavij4.html Nancy C. M. Ross


and Manamohan Mahapatra

K: There are salagramas inside [tale] the image of Jaganath [at Puri]. They are
offered Tulasi leaf; that will remain alive for twelve years.
MM: So he said that in Jaganath, in that Brahman Padartha, there is also a
salagram inside it and if you put one Tulsi leaf today on that Brahman padartha,
after twelve years when you will again open it, that will be still alive.
MM: Our salagram -- whether dead [mruta] or alive [jibita] -- how will you know
it? Put a piece of copper on the ground. Keep the salagram on top of it. Keep
another copper paisa on top of the salagram. Then the salagram will move. Then
you will know it is alive.
MM: You will keep one copper paisa on the ground, place the salagram on top of
it, keep another copper paisa on top of it.
K: Keep another copper paisa on top of it. That will move round and round [giri
giri buliba].
MM: Which one will move?
K: That salagram.
MM: English -- He says how you will know that the salagram is living or dead.
You put one copper coin at the bottom; then on top of this you keep the
salagram. Then on the salagram you out another copper coin. Then after you put
the second copper coin on the salagram, that salagram will move like this. If it
is a living one, it will move.
K: That is alive, not dead. That will work [kama deba]. If you do puja [for it]
with a definite vow [udyesare manasika kari], that vow [udyesata] will be will
be worked out [kama deba].
MM: The Salagram is of the Brahmins. That is the `main' [thing].
K: It is in everybody's house. The ten incarnations. The fish, the boar, the
Nrusingha [man-lion], dwarf [bamana], Parsurama, Rama, and Buddha incarnation.
The God has appeared in the ten incarnations. Then Kalki abatar. All these are
from this Salagram. All are coming out from it. The Salagram which is there, if
you worship it, your wealth [dhana] will come automatically, in its own [chaien
ta manasiku asiba]. That is the God-given [Brahma datta] power [sakti].
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