NAGAS - Powerful Reptilian Beings or Mysterious Creatures? Rajarshi Nandy Explains

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  • @SharpTalks
    @SharpTalks Год назад +1056

    That Temple Is Near My Home Town In Kerala Its In Alleppey District, There is an Old Woman who is considered as the "Amma" (Mother) of those snakes she in every year on a particular day does a ritual where she holds that Naga Deity Statue and walks around the temple and Small Serpants (Sarpa) will follow her without causing any harm. Nagas power is beyond our imagination, If you goes to that temple and one other temple called "Vettikkott Nagaraja Temple" (which is also not much far from Mannarassala temple) you can feel such a different vibe

    • @Kem____paalty16
      @Kem____paalty16 Год назад

      I think we humans are evolution in a nature that we can only see certain things only certain beings can see other entity. I feel snakes, dogs, cats can feel presence of other entity which we cannot see.

    • @sunealraj
      @sunealraj Год назад +28

      Been there felt good vibe

    • @kartikanandan
      @kartikanandan Год назад +17

      Mannarsala Temple

    • @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb
      @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb Год назад +18

      Is the Amma a human or a Naga?

    • @parveshprashar2537
      @parveshprashar2537 Год назад +15

      You are lucky to be closer to it brother 😊

  • @trusfratedkookie1997
    @trusfratedkookie1997 Год назад +175

    2:45 , I'm a sikh..and i remember a story about our first guru, guru nanak dev ji , where he was sleeping without a shelter under the sun, so to provide him shadow..a snake came in and covered guru nanak dev ji's head. I never really thought about this..like how snakes are always seen in almost every religion.

    • @trusfratedkookie1997
      @trusfratedkookie1997 Год назад +6

      Snake was a( cobra specifically )

    • @Flowers-11s
      @Flowers-11s Год назад +8

      This story is similar to Rana sanga

    • @binaynayak1510
      @binaynayak1510 5 месяцев назад +4

      not every religion but Indic religion ❤.

    • @okaybossiamonyoutubeakkskd
      @okaybossiamonyoutubeakkskd 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@binaynayak1510 exactly, a snake won't come to you if you doing ratta mar of one-book religions. Sanatan(shikh, buddisht, jains all are included) is a Dharma not a religion.

    • @reetimuktadash1205
      @reetimuktadash1205 5 месяцев назад +1

      Cobras recognize evolved beings ( who has kundalini raised) and protect them, Nagas protected Lord Krishna as well as Gautam Budhha from rain.

  • @llj500
    @llj500 Год назад +228

    Being from jammu, we have been worshipping nagas for ages.
    Our kuldevta, kaliveerji is considered to be an avatar of sheshnag and bhaderwah which is also known as bhaderkashi is said to be the home of vasuki ji.

    • @llj500
      @llj500 Год назад +3

      @@DineshDinesh-nh9wk ofcourse i do

    • @arushisharma4742
      @arushisharma4742 Год назад +2

      Omg I am from Jammu too and our kuldevta are nagas too
      Although I have kal sarp yoga too😅

    • @llj500
      @llj500 Год назад

      @@arushisharma4742 I have it too.

    • @sakshis.8511
      @sakshis.8511 Год назад +2

      I have read that Nagas were the original inhabitants of kashmir region it's mentioned in Rajtarangini and Nilmata Purana

    • @paulomi9351
      @paulomi9351 Год назад +2

      ​@@sakshis.8511yes there is nagvansh from ancient times. There are vidhyadhar clans too 😊

  • @Farid-Abbasi
    @Farid-Abbasi Год назад +96

    I'm from Pakistan. There is an historical city called Taxila here. When I went to visit it I saw on the board which was about the history of the city, that the name Taxila came from ' Taka Shala ' or something like that. Which means ' hills of snakes '. There was written myths and folklore which were famous in that area. Stating that once In Taxila lived tribes of snakes who were like humonoide reptilian beings. There were battles there between the humans and reptilian beings. There is a museum as well and in it I saw at least one artefact depicting serpent which was discovered there. I was quite intrigued by that discovery but now after listening to you and also Sadhgru it makes sense. Thanks for adding to my information. Great show.

    • @sunnykapoor141
      @sunnykapoor141 11 месяцев назад +20

      Yeah it's sad that pakistan is not a part of india now
      But yeah you pakistani need to protect taxasila and harappa civilization
      Studies says that harappa civilization is older than Egyptian culture
      If in future our next generation make it possible to reunite the Indian subcontinent
      We can reconnect with our brothers and sisters irrespective of their religions
      After all we have the same DNA

    • @maheshkhurana2227
      @maheshkhurana2227 9 месяцев назад +12

      It's great to see a muslim considering this as knowledge

    • @user-jj5mz3ih7k
      @user-jj5mz3ih7k 9 месяцев назад +6

      It is unfortunate and painful that many important historical and spiritual places of India are now in Pakistan, Bangladesh & Afghanistan, and the governments there mostly don't protect it but destroy it. This is where the need to protect Kashmir, another holy & historic place, arises for India.

    • @madanprakash7445
      @madanprakash7445 8 месяцев назад +7

      Taxsila is actually TAKSHA SHILA the place of Serpent king TAKSHAK, gradually it became Taxshila

    • @Lakshyam9
      @Lakshyam9 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@madanprakash7445
      Wow.
      And it was also a great centre for learning

  • @s.r301
    @s.r301 Год назад +227

    The master is back. It is an absolute pleasure to listen to Shri Rajarshi Nandi. ❤

  • @VijayKumar-eh4rf
    @VijayKumar-eh4rf Год назад +225

    I saw a baby cobra in our compound and we were trying to drive it out of our compound by hitting the wall/ground and making noises. a security person from opposite building (who was from rural area) came and hit the baby snake with a cricket bat on it's head (actually snake was going out slowly) . He took it and burned it. You won't believe, he lost movement of his hands and legs two days from the day of the incident and within 10 days he died.

    • @aakanksham3939
      @aakanksham3939 Год назад +4

      😱

    • @jaddek.astrie3071
      @jaddek.astrie3071 Год назад +27

      Well deserved no one should do any harm to any animals.

    • @swastman2
      @swastman2 Год назад +22

      We should not kill snakes specially venomous snakes.

    • @Snekfan88
      @Snekfan88 Год назад +9

      That baby cobra was something especial... oh God

    • @j_jadaka
      @j_jadaka Год назад +11

      ​@@nadeematif1993justice well served by the God (Allah, Isha, Guru or Ram)

  • @KanikaSharmaOfficial
    @KanikaSharmaOfficial Год назад +58

    This is so true ! My grandmother used to kill snakes in and it is said that if you kill snakes your blood line will not continue.
    She had 5 kids including my father . 3 daughters and 2 sons
    2 buas and my uncle never had children.
    One bua had 2 daughters
    My father had only me and it was not an easy pregnancy for my mom . They had to donate snake made out of gold in a temple .
    So basically 5 kids had only 3 kids in total and all 3 girls . ( it doesn’t matter to us but you know how older generation thinks that only a boy can take a family’s bloodline forward )

    • @saharnouri8110
      @saharnouri8110 9 месяцев назад

      But that’s not true. 3 daughters can build a nation. It’s very old and not scientific view to think daughters can’t give the bloodline to the next generation. Jews for example say that in order for you to be a Jews your mother must be a Jew. 50% of your DNA is your mothers DNA. So it can’t be true that killing the snakes will kill your blood line.

  • @Kem____paalty16
    @Kem____paalty16 Год назад +257

    I visited kailasha temple in sambhaji nagar its an ancient architecture site. Thier are certain caves blocked by asi. I asked the local guide why they being blocked?? He said they might have discovered underground caverns and living spaces beneath those small openings. A normal human cannot fit through those spaces. I wonder human civilization went through a cataclysmic event with reduced thier height and then we grew up up again.if you visit kailasha temple in sambhaji nagar visit with open mind. With no preconceptions. At all. It's a mysterious place.

    • @akshitaditya3956
      @akshitaditya3956 Год назад

      Damnnn

    • @akhileshanand4576
      @akhileshanand4576 Год назад

      Jass Preet Kaur

    • @hellofitness7862
      @hellofitness7862 Год назад +4

      I am from sambhaji nagar..

    • @desicat3563
      @desicat3563 Год назад +20

      I read that a white archeologist wanted to do research. He had gone quite deep in some of the chambers.
      He had scary experience. He saw beings , same as humans but in very different robes, conversing in strange language, they walked through the walls.
      After this incident, the access to those chambers were closed. So something is up there. Need not agitate them and disturb our world on the surface of the earth

    • @janhavigaikwad2869
      @janhavigaikwad2869 Год назад

      ​@@desicat3563is that really true

  • @khrishnakumarigossai6559
    @khrishnakumarigossai6559 Год назад +193

    My grandmother told us never to kill snakes. She explained that they have a life too. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @jk99919
      @jk99919 Год назад +14

      Yes.. we Hindus do not harm snakes also... but unfortunately.. we are being troubled by other religious people...

    • @Kem____paalty16
      @Kem____paalty16 Год назад +5

      I had vision in my dreams to rescue snakes. I with my friend still doing it. Snakes are eternal part of our ecosystem. Leave the religious angle but scientific aspect also treats snakes as most important beings. 🐍🐍🐍

    • @Hawk34789
      @Hawk34789 Год назад +8

      @@jk99919 fun fact for you, our religion of hate made BR Ambedkar someone who had the clarity to write our constitution, left the religion due to this hate propagated towards other people from same religion 😅

    • @dangerousblogger5346
      @dangerousblogger5346 Год назад +4

      ​@@Kem____paalty166
      Fun fact br Ambedkar didn't write the constitution, and he has no knowledge on what is caste system, though I am sc but still I think BR Ambedkar is not totally so social reformer

    • @jk99919
      @jk99919 Год назад +4

      @@dangerousblogger5346
      u r right.. he could not understand the essence of Sanatana Dharma...
      A few Hindus might be wrong but the Dharma is always right and kind

  • @lifeisbeautiful_1133
    @lifeisbeautiful_1133 Год назад +47

    In my childhood I was lying on my bed and I felt a multiple hood snake covering my head while I was sleeping 'after many years later i came on the path of Yoga n had an amazing experience 😊😊❤❤

    • @Kem____paalty16
      @Kem____paalty16 Год назад +4

      I must say you were blessed my naga in rem sleep. I tok have felt it. Naturally we forget our dreams but when nagas appeared in my sleeps I ft them I gave remembered those dreams forever. Certain things can't be explained until you have experienced it.

    • @anjusingh-qr3jw
      @anjusingh-qr3jw Год назад

      I also got many meetings with snakes since my childhood in real and in dreams as well.i alway feels protected. Now after spending 43 years of my life ,i becomes able to realise that I am self is a reptilian and all my friends or family members from that realm used to visit me.I also got answers of all my questions that why my all skin is very very shiny like them.

  • @ankanghosh5272
    @ankanghosh5272 Год назад +27

    Nagas are always my fasination. They are found in almost every old civilization ( even in christianity) . We Worship Ma Manasa as a supreme deity and Queen of Naga world.

    • @Kem____paalty16
      @Kem____paalty16 Год назад

      Dude in Christians snakes are considered as work of Satan. But I personally Don find true. Snakes are the most benevolent creatures on this earth, they only harm when in threat. I say this as I have literally worked in snakes rescue team.

  • @manxuranamagar4852
    @manxuranamagar4852 Год назад +79

    We also worship Nag devta in Nepal in nagpanchami 😊..
    And whenever my grandfather used to do Puja... All day snakes used to come at place where he used to worship 😊

    • @radhapandey3938
      @radhapandey3938 Год назад

      Sachi kasto saap kun thau?

    • @prakharb4351
      @prakharb4351 Год назад +3

      In pashupatinath temple premises there is a dedicated temple for Vasuki..

  • @SupremeGrace-xx4ys
    @SupremeGrace-xx4ys Год назад +28

    I also have seen very bad effects of harming snakes to my whole previous generation including everyone and I am in search of remediating it, each and everything is true words

    • @apurvapatel7781
      @apurvapatel7781 Месяц назад

      Do दान in the name of snake .
      Ex : feed birds.
      Ask them to forgive you and your generation.
      Ye sab kuldevi/kuldevata ko bata ke karane .
      Varna khuch aage piche hogaya tau .
      I am not responsible.
      Internet pain help karna muskil hain 😅.
      Because this is between your family and that sanke.
      I am not in between.
      Or
      Otherway to take help from jyotish ( good one ).

  • @akshaybengaluru
    @akshaybengaluru Год назад +122

    There's difference between Nagas and Sarpas.
    Adi shesha or Ananta is supreme naga who dwells in sky and other lokas.
    Vasuki is supreme sarpa who dwells on earth.

    • @mohan1651
      @mohan1651 Год назад +8

      No, thats not true, both are nagas only and Vasuki is the king if nagas and he dwels in Shiv lok not on earth.

    • @akshaybengaluru
      @akshaybengaluru Год назад +15

      @@mohan1651 Sarpas and nagas are words used synonymously. With reference to Bhagavad Gita 10.28 where bhagwan Shri Krishna says sarpanam asmi vasuki and in BG 10.29 Ananta asmi naganaam. So both are different.
      Nagas can appear in different forms but Sarpas do not have such power.

    • @rajkumarlalithaashram6155
      @rajkumarlalithaashram6155 Год назад +1

      Correct

    • @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb
      @FilesdocumentsAndreposit-kr3vb Год назад +11

      Vasuki and ananta are both born to same parents. So they are brothers.
      Nagas are sarpas but not all sarpas are naagas.

    • @llj500
      @llj500 Год назад +4

      Vasuki dwells in bhaderwah or bhaderkashi in jammu.

  • @girishfrom88
    @girishfrom88 Год назад +31

    When I was a boy probably a teenager. I used to dream about wolves. And wolves are vahana of Maa Kaalratri / Kali. I ignored it and never spoke about it. Last year in my work I met a person who told me to start worship Maa Kali. Does the dream mean that it was a calling I had for her worship and my ignorance caused delay in my spiritualization.

    • @RJGURRI
      @RJGURRI Год назад +6

      Absolutely I feel.. God sends us signs for our own ascension
      When you start believing in the magic of the universe the universe starts showing its magic

    • @ashwinidombale7158
      @ashwinidombale7158 Год назад +2

      True that. It was big sign but start now don't get disappointed of the wasted time coz it might be 10 or 15yrs for you but for other Lokas it's a miniscule amount of time.

    • @arjyachatterjee6874
      @arjyachatterjee6874 Год назад +1

      If I am not wrong, aren't vahanas of Ma Kali jackals ?

    • @ai66631
      @ai66631 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@arjyachatterjee6874correct not vahanas! Messangers

  • @priyankareddychildhealth
    @priyankareddychildhealth Год назад +60

    I learnt a lot from
    This podcast rather than I would have ever acclimatised if I on my own would had searched for such content , Indian youth doing such deeply impactful conversation is awesome …..
    And rajarshi sir’s , practical knowledge is unsurpassed .., if not for this podcast I would had never got to experience such deep spiritual knowledge inspite of my constant longing to explore as much as spirituality by being materialistic ….

    • @nalinidharanipragada1997
      @nalinidharanipragada1997 10 месяцев назад

      Yes. Rajshri's knowledge in the tantric and spiritual fields is par excellence

  • @libra.42
    @libra.42 Год назад +32

    I am Sheshvanshi from Shinde clan of Maratha community. We are the only Maratha clan who are sheshvanshi. We used to worship snakes and honour them every year on nagpanchmi.

  • @naveensurapaneni4300
    @naveensurapaneni4300 Год назад +20

    Yes Ranveer ji
    had the same situation back in 1993 when I was 19 back in my village watched a snake catcher/charmer catches a gray cobra and then skins it alive among a group ! A month later his adult son died from a cobra bite! 25 years later I started to feel the fear that poor cobra snake has through and pray to Devi Manasa for forgiveness as I watched and did nothing about it
    That guilt is still there now after 30 years 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @terrafirma8813
    @terrafirma8813 9 месяцев назад +4

    2:45 Bhagwan Parshwanath, the 23rd Tirthankar (enlightened/liberated one) in Jainism is also protected by a 7 headed serpent (like Vishnu).

  • @mohit8866
    @mohit8866 Год назад +14

    Might relate the "protecting wealth " Part to Padmanabhi temples vault... Which is called to be protected by Serpentants...

  • @shreyaputhran7646
    @shreyaputhran7646 Год назад +30

    As child I was very fascinated as well as afraid of snakes, I was so fascinated that I had a small encyclopaedia which had description and image of each and every snake, after a few years again I saw myself getting drawn to reading and understanding about snakes and it keeps on happening, I also watch videos of people who keep snakes as pets on RUclips though I am personally very afraid to go near one myself😂

    • @MOONMAZUMDAR
      @MOONMAZUMDAR 8 месяцев назад

      You might be an earth angel

  • @ranjithv133
    @ranjithv133 Год назад +21

    You are nailing it macha ranveer. Looking for more such historical beings

  • @SanjaySingh-oc1vx
    @SanjaySingh-oc1vx Год назад +36

    Saw a snake with hair on its head in presence of maybe 50 people. It had got into neighbour's house. However it re treaded back into jungle as no body was willing to hurt him. This was Aug 1984. Just before that on holi full moon night my family was witness to this shining star like object which appeared differently located the next night. My father never believed such things being an army man. He threw o stone in that direction which fell with rustle close by. And withing 5 secs the shining object was gone. We still believe we saw a Mani and the snake we later saw was its owner.

  • @manashgogoi7241
    @manashgogoi7241 Год назад +8

    Regarding the nagmani, I can cleary remember one day a baba came to our house and said that in our place there is an old snake which has nagmani, if given permission they would take the snake with them. Interestingly a huge black colour snake often roams around our house for many years, I can clearly sense that out of all our neighbors house they came to our home. But we didn't let them take the snake. Don't know why but it just make its presence felt whenever it's around us and we look around and saw the snake.

  • @ankursingh4474
    @ankursingh4474 Год назад +20

    A near one of mine has that jewel. But instead of going up, his life has come down exactly with the same pace which this gentleman just told.

  • @vibhorjain6570
    @vibhorjain6570 Год назад +32

    His explanations are flawless..he is a very learned guy..❤

  • @sourajitchakraborty9288
    @sourajitchakraborty9288 Год назад +12

    Rajarshi Nandi is the reason why I hook on to this podcast🙌

  • @dassrij
    @dassrij Год назад +6

    I had visited the Kukke Subhramanya temple related to my Kalsarpa Dosha. I can completely relate to whatever he said. Suffering will be a part for those who have this dosha present in their birth charts.

  • @keerthanking9447
    @keerthanking9447 Год назад +26

    In karnataka's coastal area(Tulunad) people worship nagas(i belongs to tulunadu)nd every village there is called naga bana it is belongs to nagas nd every panchami we do pooja of nagas nd in every year there is a special day called by 'Naga Panchami' nd this year August 21 2023 is Naga Panchami

    • @vijayashashidhar
      @vijayashashidhar Год назад +2

      Not only in coastal Karnataka. Naga Panchami is celebrated all over the state. I am from mysuru.

    • @MRHindhustanop
      @MRHindhustanop 8 месяцев назад

      @@vijayashashidhar do mysuru have nagabrahma/naga darshna ?

  • @piyushjaiswal9283
    @piyushjaiswal9283 Год назад +14

    Nagas yakahsas , vidyadhara all have responsibility to guard many areas of earth. When you even see the regions, they cast a spell and it just creates illusions in you.

  • @shobham2941
    @shobham2941 Год назад +20

    Kaadru is the wife of Rishi Kashyap who is mother to all snakes and Vinaata is the mother of Arun and Garuda.

  • @06achu
    @06achu Год назад +24

    @beerbiceps I totally enjoyed watching ur emotions, excitement and queries on this topic.
    Any old Nair tharavad (ancestoral home) in kerala will have a nagam or kavu ( a sacred place/Grove meant for nagas) .
    Most of the kerala temples also have a special place for nagas.
    Do visit Mannarshala temple or pambumekkattu mana during your next kerala visit to know more.
    You may find more details from temple websites too.

    • @raoulnair5885
      @raoulnair5885 Год назад +1

      Yes I think it in south west corner of home

  • @rajkumarlalithaashram6155
    @rajkumarlalithaashram6155 Год назад +18

    I hv seen nagas flying with nagamani at my village in kerala they fly from a naga kkavu to our subramaniya swamy temple in the nights is pournami and panchami thithis

  • @Kem____paalty16
    @Kem____paalty16 Год назад +31

    Sometime when we see snakes in our dreams is also related to those naga shape-shifting beings. They live in patal loka. I have seen many snakes in my dreams. They are scary as well as benevolent. You can only realise when you experience. I have seen venomous snakes as well as non venomous snakes in my dreams. Such dreams only happens only when you get rem sleeps. One can experience rem sleeps are actually very deep sleeps.

    • @motivationalquotesbydj
      @motivationalquotesbydj Год назад

      It is Astral Traveling (Lucid Dreaming). Meditate and work more on your abilities, you will learn things beyond this world.

    • @Kem____paalty16
      @Kem____paalty16 Год назад +1

      @@motivationalquotesbydj yes I try but I don't know why that's becoming so difficult these days. I will find new way again. But as per new experience I dont find those entity as a threat. But will be carefully thanks for Insight

  • @shubhamnamdeo2871
    @shubhamnamdeo2871 Год назад +36

    Hey Ranveer, thanks for another great short. Please if possible, then please make Rajarshi Nandi ji come here once every week, or a month at least please! 😅❤

  • @curious1224
    @curious1224 10 месяцев назад +8

    In Nagaland, there are intriguing stories where individuals are spiritually connected to snakes, to the extent that if the snake perishes, so does the person. Similarly, there are tales of people transforming into tigers. Nagas trace their origins to the ocean, reflected in their adornments adorned with seashells. Tribes like Angami, Sumi, AO, Pochuri, and Chakhasang, konyak etc
    hold beliefs in a precious gem atop a snake's head, said to grant luck to those fortunate enough to discover it, enabling them to seek anything they desire.

  • @kinipradeep
    @kinipradeep Год назад +14

    Rishi kashyapa had many wives. Kudru was the mother of snakes and vainute was the mother of garudas. Diti and aditi were the mothers of daityas and the devas I believe

  • @bhnuc
    @bhnuc Год назад +34

    Naga worship is prevalent in my state Uttarakhand too. There are many Naga temples in entire hilly region of Uttarakhand. We even have towns named after Nagas eg. Berinaga.

    • @jk99919
      @jk99919 Год назад +3

      though sir had mentioned, south India... Naga devathas are worshipped by all Hindus.
      We Telugu people especially in Andhra Pradesh woship nagas as Subrahmanya swami.
      In Telangana Nagas are worshipped as female diety. Naga Devatha

  • @whocares4464
    @whocares4464 Год назад +41

    Man India is so interesting with so many gods and deities it's staggering

    • @whocares4464
      @whocares4464 Год назад +1

      Seems they have at least one million to three million of them

    • @libra.42
      @libra.42 Год назад +21

      God is only one for us, comes to us in different forms. Deities are beings that hold capacity given by God.

    • @radhikapasricha1949
      @radhikapasricha1949 Год назад

      ​@@libra.42exactly

    • @sanketdeshmukh7490
      @sanketdeshmukh7490 Год назад +5

      ​@whocares4464 there are many beings who are higher or lower than humans, they are more powerful than us. Those who are more righteous ( Devas, Gandharwas, Yakshas etc)are higher and less righteous (Rakshas, Asuras) are lower than us, but still so much powerful.

    • @supernerd8527
      @supernerd8527 Год назад +16

      Technically Its not about god's. It's about energies and manifested entities. A living being can reach the higher levels by realising the energies.

  • @radhikapasricha1949
    @radhikapasricha1949 Год назад +6

    Thank you Ranveer again n again. Om Namah Shivay, Shambhu!!

  • @raajivsaini4229
    @raajivsaini4229 Год назад +23

    My neighbour kid encountered two snakes today...one wrapped and wriggled around him while sleeping ....I helped remove the 2nd snake and was actually talking to it while dragging him to the society drainage which is attached to the fields nearby. That baby snake did not create havoc and actually cooperated.
    Coincidentally, I had a dream today about snakes and some other entity and I completely forgot it. Plus sravan and bhadra maas of our culture also forbids killing serpents in these months (it is forbidden per se).
    I chant Maa Mansa Strotam regularly and till date no snake has come into my house.
    Snakes symbolise infinity, fertility, and majestic opulence. And yes, serpents are mystical and they never forget because my family has bore the brunt of our grandmother and uncle killing snakes in our paternal home.

    • @sristisingh9648
      @sristisingh9648 Год назад

      Did you do anything about it as you mentioned your uncle and grandmother used to kill snakes ?

    • @raajivsaini4229
      @raajivsaini4229 Год назад

      @@sristisingh9648 Read the last Para of my comment. Chanting Maa Mansa Stotram helped but Naag Shanti Puja is yet to be done at my ancestral place.

  • @himangshusingha8971
    @himangshusingha8971 Год назад +5

    Conflicting knowledge about particular things specially religion leads to absolution

  • @victoranthony77
    @victoranthony77 3 месяца назад +1

    This video helped me heal from a sad snake experience when I was young. Thankyou 🙏

  • @MadhuYadav-tc4xc
    @MadhuYadav-tc4xc Год назад +25

    I am scared of snakes but I believe there must be some spiritual power to the snakes that's why they remain so close to our Hindu God n the story that told by ranveer sir it's a sign of human's cruelity. We should never kill any living creature until we are in threat bcz of them
    I find snakes the most dangerous reptiles nevertheless intersting too.

  • @shreyashreesarkar3977
    @shreyashreesarkar3977 Год назад +12

    It must be 2016..17 on a saturday noon i had my art class in my neighbor's house, their house was just opposite to mine . It was raining and had recently bought a bicycle so i took it everywhere. So i had my bicycle in one hand an umbrella in other , i was opening the gate of my neighbour's house to take something from my house suddenly like a ball of wool just like that a ball of snakes fell at an arm distance from me . There were like many dark green snakes wrapped around together in a ball .And as soon as they fell , they scattered in different directions. There were no trees above me open sky . No roof above my head. No one believes me till today . A grandma from that neighbour's house told me that fell from shivas jata. Aslo i stood there frozen as it fell and went past my feet . I wasn't harmed though. But it was a strange moment.

    • @deepaliChatse
      @deepaliChatse 7 месяцев назад +1

      Damn 😳😳

    • @RumkiSarkar-f8z
      @RumkiSarkar-f8z 6 месяцев назад +1

      I am 52 years old, from suburban area of West bengal. From childhood we have listened ball of snakes falls from sky, many people told us, now you have witnessed it! We don't know many many ancient thing, we are not eligibe also,cz, it needs much deeper knowledge.

  • @dralibhapanda4277
    @dralibhapanda4277 Год назад +11

    In Shree Jaganath temple odisha it is believed that Naga Deva are guarding wealth of lord Jagannath so no one can open that door🙏

  • @arijitchand3368
    @arijitchand3368 Год назад +8

    Shib Shankar Bharati is another special spiritual person of Bengal. In his book "Bhraman O Sadhu Sanga" he discloses his encounters with yogis,tantriks and eyewitness of their sadhana. I think it will be an interesting episode if he comes to your studio. Thank you I am enjoying all this kind of podcasts.

    • @swastikaghosh9276
      @swastikaghosh9276 Месяц назад

      hey i am from kolkata too and my whole family has gotten consulted from him and we have the book "sukh and shanti labh er upai"

  • @AlexAgustin
    @AlexAgustin Месяц назад +1

    I heard from elders that killing of snakes should only be done by a brahmachari. Because if snakes are killed, it carries some heavy karmic reactions. Killing of a snake as much as possible should never be killed. And that is why only the brahmacharis may at very circumstancial reasons. This was told to us a by a sanyasi.

  • @sharma9701
    @sharma9701 Год назад +12

    I'm always curious to watch rajarshi nandi podcast. Great explainer

  • @Newyork45
    @Newyork45 Год назад +6

    The Great Serpent Mound in Ohio USA is a 1,300-foot long and 3-foot high prehistoric effigy mound located on a plateau of a crater along Ohio Brush

  • @yashwardhinichauhan3615
    @yashwardhinichauhan3615 Год назад +9

    Yah, I have been to that temple it is very powerful. Especially for Sadhak's doing Sadhna. It is located in Haripad one hour from Alleppey.
    Also I lost my son a few days ago he loved snakes and he was a member of bird and snake rehabilitation.

    • @pchoudhury361
      @pchoudhury361 Год назад +1

      My prayers with you 🙏

    • @yashwardhinichauhan3615
      @yashwardhinichauhan3615 Год назад +1

      @@pchoudhury361 Thanks it is very tough for to lose my 17 years old son.

    • @vrindabolinjkar3861
      @vrindabolinjkar3861 Год назад

      ​@@yashwardhinichauhan3615god give you strength to bear this loss

    • @racheldove748
      @racheldove748 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@yashwardhinichauhan3615 I am so very sorry to hear this of your son 🙏 May the pain lessen each day

  • @vesnaeastelysium
    @vesnaeastelysium 9 месяцев назад +2

    There are certain ceremonies in South East Asia where naga-mani can be obtained ...it is amazing. it is special. Great fortune to have it.

  • @jaddek.astrie3071
    @jaddek.astrie3071 Год назад +32

    Yes snake is the kundalini representation. I have seen my kundalini arisen and it’s amazing since then I lose fear of snakes and I truly love them and respect them I understand their nature now.❤

    • @RamuKaka293
      @RamuKaka293 Год назад

      Who is your guru?

    • @xepheru3067
      @xepheru3067 Год назад

      I had a similar experience except I could feel and see as if I was the serpent rising up inside the body and looking out at the world like a newborn. I could see one of the other initiates awaken and look at me from his center. We built upon each others spiritual power. My quaseka/guru is Fakir Mussafar.

  • @Sashaviti
    @Sashaviti Год назад +6

    As he said in Sri Lanka as well, we believe kings who long ago burred their wealth and spiritual snakes who protecting them, only yanthra and the people who eligible only an get it. If someone not try to get it they and their family will be in curse.

  • @noexcuses5524
    @noexcuses5524 Год назад +8

    I'm a Catholic and I had my apparition experience when i was 8-10 yrs old of Mother Mary. It was very surreal and unforgettable experience. But what's odd is that this yr, I have a dream of Hindu Gods. I saw a pink elephant and other color elephant they put their trunks up but they have more like humanoid face and that scared me then the beautiful white elephant came i think Ganesha, so basically the white elephant dancing around and adorned with golds from ankles, a piece of necklace dangling onto the head, henna tattoos some parts of his body then there was a God/Goddess, idk who they are but they look like twins. The only difference is that the other God was covered in blue color and the other is pink. (Anyone knew who this god/Goddes in my dream?)
    It hit me and made me realize that there are multiple God/Goddesses of this world. Each God/Goddess have their own task to do. For example: God of Mother nature is a destruction but is a form God. Humans cannot stop tsunamis, they cnnot stop earthquake from happening.

    • @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108
      @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 Год назад +3

      God and Nature are same. unmanifest sate or god the source/cause and manifest state of god nature/effect. we cannot worship the source directly so we have no option but to worship god through matter. when we worship idol we dotn worship the matter we worship the god right now is matter. just like when we talk to a phone we don't talk to a phone we talk to the person through the phone. only a fool like anti-idol worshippers will think that we talk to a dead phone. just like they foolishly think we worship idol. god is energy so everything is made up of energy/god so only god exists truelt noting else. Hinduism is very logical and scientific you cannot believe it you have to understand it through logic.

    • @sunqold
      @sunqold Год назад +3

      Mother nature ( parvati ) is impressed with you. That is the reason you see her son ganesha. It is quite tough to get ganesha's blessings, as he watches over intentions.... If intentions are pure, you have his blessings. You are really something......

  • @calmnarrative
    @calmnarrative Год назад +13

    How can someone burn anyone alive... It doesn't matter it is a snake or not.
    Sad to hear that story.

    • @vijayrajpal1010
      @vijayrajpal1010 8 месяцев назад +1

      Bro..there are such people and I too have witnessed this horrific incident in my colony...!!! I was very angry but couldn't use abusive language due to ladies and kids being around... however, couldn't hold back when another "sand boa" snake was crushed (thankfully not burnt) .. in between I personally removed couple of trinkets (small snakes) ..and my colony kids supported and calling me when ever they spotted snake. So happy to change perspective in new generation.👍

  • @kvashishth5760
    @kvashishth5760 Год назад +7

    "Sri M"
    He was the first one on your show to talk about Nagas.

  • @ranisen7930
    @ranisen7930 Год назад +1

    I Love and enjoyed listening to Bhai Nandi topics. Please make him your regular guest. I'm afraid of snakes. When I was younger, I was swimming in our pool and as I turned around I saw a black baby snake over my left shoulder, I got very scared like I was having a heart attack, I ran out of the pool and grabed the pool skimmer collected the snake through it on the grass and killed it 😢

  • @satisfactionsap
    @satisfactionsap Год назад +3

    @Ranveer @13:20 you mention very candidly whether Maya threw that incident as a precursor to you having this conversation. Assuming that you are alluding that everything and anything is Maya. That assumes that you are at the centre of the universe and everything around you is Maya. On that basis the person in front of you is his centre of universe and you are Maya to him? I feel that we need a better explanation of the notion of Maya in the way you have used it.

  • @haraldhilbert7002
    @haraldhilbert7002 Год назад +6

    Question regarding snakes... I grew up being taught to kill snakes close to the house, have blood on my hands. Do not kill them any more, now we catch them and relocate. Always have respect for them now.. How can I help cleanse my actions of the past now concerning the snakes? thanks and blessings

    • @suneetalva2997
      @suneetalva2997 Год назад +6

      Kukke Subrahmanya temple, Karnataka
      Go do the Sarpa Samskara, Ashlesha Bali, and Naga Pratishta there

    • @jddbhfgwdfhfh
      @jddbhfgwdfhfh 11 месяцев назад +1

      In Maharashtra state of India we have one shiva temple called Trymakeshwar in nashik district you can visit their and do Pooja (ritual) i.e kalsarpadosh Pooja to get rid of this pas actions and clean your deeds

  • @Heyokasireniei468sxso
    @Heyokasireniei468sxso Год назад +19

    The highest intelligence is that of the philosopher artist the one who can marry science and spirituality.
    The correct story and the correct symbol can be very healing and even transformative .

  • @Shyguy16890
    @Shyguy16890 Год назад +1

    this guy is the only motivation for me to write all my assignments

  • @jasmeetpuri3026
    @jasmeetpuri3026 Год назад +4

    I do Naga Mantra daily. Anantham, Vasukim, Sesham, Padmanabhan, Chakkambalam, Sankhpalam, Dhartharashtram, Thakshakam, Kaliyam .......

  • @divineyogaandfitness
    @divineyogaandfitness Год назад +11

    Thank you Ranveer to have Rajarshri ji on the show again.. my father had killed a snake which had entered our house in the same way you described. And I do feel that yes it has done a lot of bad repercussions. I would like to ask Rajarshri ji what do we need to do to get of of this..Pls help 🙏

    • @pravakar6643
      @pravakar6643 Год назад

      There are sarpdosha puja you can do it

  • @TheSjtjrs
    @TheSjtjrs Месяц назад

    2:50 There is a great Naga king who was built in a temple in LAOS, he is part of the family of KALANAG and ANANTA. He appeared in the dream of a person from the temple, is ordered to build his statue. Its color is white and blue with 5 heads, decorated with gold horns. Its length is 227 meters. You can go see it if you want.

  • @ananth475
    @ananth475 Год назад +20

    I always had this question in my mind that , in many podcasts with soldiers (spec ops mainly) i've seen them narrating about how they capture and kill snakes for food. i wonder what sort of doshas are they handling right now or might face in the future... If anyone knows about that please do tell me about that.

    • @chachung4898
      @chachung4898 Год назад

      In bible snakes 🐍 are always described as devil

    • @abhishekghosh4384
      @abhishekghosh4384 Год назад +3

      ​@@chachung4898do you know that Nagas are the same thing as Chinese dragons?

    • @chachung4898
      @chachung4898 Год назад +1

      @@abhishekghosh4384 yes! And serpents are not God

    • @abhishekghosh4384
      @abhishekghosh4384 Год назад +5

      @@chachung4898 but they are considered the ancestors by Han Chinese and other East Asian ethnicities, and respecting one's ancestors and seeking blessings from them is a natural part of these cultures.

    • @chachung4898
      @chachung4898 Год назад +1

      @@abhishekghosh4384 even fallen angels disguises themselves as GODs. But in reality they are not GOD..

  • @JayaPathak1507
    @JayaPathak1507 Год назад +6

    So in my family we worship nagas and we strictly donot harm them and my mother have always told me stories of how harming them will stay withus for coming generations there is a whole explanation for this

  • @NarenLumpkin
    @NarenLumpkin Год назад +1

    Your attitude towards snakes is puzzling, snakes are very intelligent and wise, when an animal displays awareness of awareness IT MUST BE HONORED!❤❤❤

  • @riyarajan5817
    @riyarajan5817 Год назад +2

    A long time ago I had a dream that I am in a temple full of snakes and the priest is asking me to bow my head and to not be scared. He then proceeded to hand me over one of snakes and asked me hold it without being scared but the moment I held it I flinced and he bit me. But nothing happened except a simple wound. That dream was intriguing.

  • @vireshchauhan29
    @vireshchauhan29 Год назад +6

    You Guys are Amazing..

  • @ramberanragoonanan1499
    @ramberanragoonanan1499 9 месяцев назад +1

    Enlighten conversation on naga, never liked idea killing snakes , thanks for sharing your insights 😊

  • @bharathshaveri8325
    @bharathshaveri8325 Год назад +6

    Even Bhgwan mahaveer is also have nagas behind his head like aura..

  • @therealkritz7861
    @therealkritz7861 Год назад +7

    I only watch TSR for this guy hes too good

  • @zurajky
    @zurajky Год назад +2

    I frequently go to Mannarasala Naga temple in Kerala which is near to my home. Very powerful energetic place🙏

  • @MrPrasadsakpal
    @MrPrasadsakpal Год назад +4

    Please help me here. Snakes have been crossing my path since I have been a child. When I was 7-8 years old, I literally stepped on a baby snake. When I was about 14 years old, while I was cycling, a snake just passed between the wheels of the cycle. Then, when I was about 16 years old, one eveing, a cobra was sitting next to me and my uncle were chatting outside his home. However, in the past 1 year I have been seing snakes every 3-4 months, usually when I am walking

  • @llj500
    @llj500 Год назад +17

    I came back to this video to tell an instance, it happened in my ancestral village. They had this well in the main area of the village near a banyan tree. A vaishya family wanted to cover it up and make a shop there, when they put a lid on the top of the well everything in their family started going downhill. One night, the man of the house had a dream in which nagas came and told him that they have been living in the well for hundreds of years and actually they were a couple. The man showed repentance and removed the lid of the well. He was told my pandit ji to give silver naag naagin joda in tawi. He to please the naag naagin in the well also made a huge temple beside it.
    Till this day i only pray from outside the temple and never went in as i am too scared.😂

    • @nikendukubeyy
      @nikendukubeyy Год назад

      which place ji ?

    • @llj500
      @llj500 Год назад +1

      @@nikendukubeyy it's in jammu, a very remote village. I can't name it for privacy reasons.

    • @nikendukubeyy
      @nikendukubeyy Год назад

      @@llj500 ok .. Thank you

    • @I_am_580
      @I_am_580 Год назад

      Thans for sharing

  • @adventurer-fitness
    @adventurer-fitness Год назад +4

    When it was nagpanchami my grandfather was praying when suddenly a cobra comes goes round and round over him 3-4 times and goes away .last year

  • @anjusingh-qr3jw
    @anjusingh-qr3jw Год назад +2

    One more thing i would like to tell that one main temple known as kali naadii in Rajasthan where humans are allowed once in a year only which further only before sunset.becoz after sunset it is the turn of all reptilian kingdom to come in that temple.

  • @ZapR21
    @ZapR21 Год назад +33

    *CAN SOMEONE GIVE THIS MAN HIS OWN PODCAST*

    • @mindripperful
      @mindripperful Год назад

      are you serious cause i feel like your trolling?

    • @ZapR21
      @ZapR21 Год назад

      @@mindripperful Why???

    • @hrithikmaity609
      @hrithikmaity609 Год назад

      He have his own channel❤🎉

  • @sujith7202
    @sujith7202 Год назад +2

    Need more of such podcast with Rajarshi Nandi sir 🙏🏼

  • @raghunandanraghavachari3188
    @raghunandanraghavachari3188 2 месяца назад

    Thanks to Ranveer show, you are doing a good Job.

  • @rinkibanerji7092
    @rinkibanerji7092 Год назад +3

    In villages pythons try to catch chicken etc and also kids
    They feel no guilt in killing them
    Sometimes common krait snakes enter the houses at night and climb up on sleeping people and suddenly bite them
    Cobras tend to avoid humans but people kill them out of fear

  • @wickandde
    @wickandde Год назад +2

    I have always loved naga stories ❤

  • @vinodkumaryadav2018
    @vinodkumaryadav2018 Год назад +6

    Kerala temple the last valut is gaurd by nagas symbol as it is said they protect the wealth

  • @bbqking68
    @bbqking68 4 месяца назад

    This is interesting that the acts of someone else will negativity affect you when you were just curious to a snake. I understand I'm a westerner but I live my own actions will either help or hurt me, not a strangers. 11:23

  • @shreyadesarkar_lovejudy2314
    @shreyadesarkar_lovejudy2314 Год назад +2

    Few years before snakes used to stay inside my room but they never harmed me. I used to feel they are my friends. I don't have any explanation of this still now.

  • @pri1862
    @pri1862 8 месяцев назад +1

    Please talk specifically about sarp dosh and what can be done

  • @ai66631
    @ai66631 9 месяцев назад +2

    In kerala, pambmekattu mana, mannarshala where yogis did intense tapasya and appeased naga beings, who promised to stay there as their guardian deity!!!! They require sattvic tough tapasya of food, thoughts and absolute brahmacarya not possible in current society and environment

  • @rainnasa
    @rainnasa Год назад +2

    Our culture in Dakshina Kannada (South Canara) in Karnataka also worship Nagas and it has been part of our culture from eons. From the poor to the rich revere them and have specific places of worship. Kukke Subramanya and Kudupu are the famous temples for Naga Devatha worship.

  • @chethanrajh4599
    @chethanrajh4599 Год назад +2

    In Costal Karnataka Nagas are worshipped by everyone. Many Famous temples are there.
    Nagaradhane, Naga Mandala, Naga Darshana are the famous worshipping Cultural & devotional forms.
    Same thing but in different form Tamilnadu and Kerala Village Areas

  • @nitya2001
    @nitya2001 Год назад +2

    I think the snake, as far as you are concerned it came to test your compassion.

  • @ilua368
    @ilua368 Год назад +2

    I awaiting for this topic. Thabk you Ranveer😊

  • @madhuhe8376
    @madhuhe8376 Год назад +4

    I have seen snake in my dreams 2-3 times, last time i dreamt of a snake ,It was coming towards me and then i got consious and got up i feel scared and confused sometimes can someone help me out or educate me on this topic

  • @SupremeGrace-xx4ys
    @SupremeGrace-xx4ys Год назад +1

    Immensely best and I already discussed this with one of the siddha purush there is immense bond between naga and one true spiritual person I have experience of all these it’s horrible but divine too

    • @mits888
      @mits888 Год назад

      Please share your story what have you experienced.

  • @MactorSD
    @MactorSD 9 месяцев назад +1

    That is the reason we Bangalis worship Maa Monosha 🙏🏻. In "Monoshamongol" it was described that maa monosha was the daughter of Lord Shiva. If angered maa monosha can destroy everything that a person holds dear or if she is worshiped properly with absolute devtion, as Rajorshi sir said, Maa can uplift a person in every possible way. These lores and stories that old people still tells are not at all lies.

  • @surakshauei
    @surakshauei Год назад +5

    Sir we need more podcast from rajarshi sir 🙏

  • @ConspiracistMe
    @ConspiracistMe 4 месяца назад +1

    Im Turkish from Turkey. When i was new born to two years of age ny father was a shepherd and wouldnt come home for days. A long large black snak was in love with my mother and this snake would always crawl in her bed and wake up with her in the morning. She even got used to it but was worried for my safety. Nobody believed her because the snake would always hide when people were around. One day my grandmother goes to a priest and gets some holy water and sprinkles around the house snd the garden. The snake then shows itself to my father and my father kills it. It was so large it filled a big hay bag.

  • @STONED_FOX_ENTERTAINMENT
    @STONED_FOX_ENTERTAINMENT Год назад +2

    bro post a podcast with bhavesh sir soon,just waiting eagerly after listning to him

  • @deeptirana9976
    @deeptirana9976 Год назад +1

    In Himachal we worship kamrunag (story from Mahabharata). He is biggest devta of our district. The lake infront of his temple is full of money. I believe in nagas.

  • @lianeber
    @lianeber Год назад +4

    My father killed a snake when I was a kid. I remember seeing it, he flaunted it afterwards as it hung from the machete and was still moving without a head. We all thought it was cool. For sure life has been very difficult since then. I NEVER imagined this could be connected but it has been around 25 years since it happened. So.... what to do about it now?

    • @subbiahkarthikeyan1966
      @subbiahkarthikeyan1966 Год назад +2

      Anchor has answered your question, directly you are not involved. Just pray your God.. ( Faith)

    • @moodyreader5081
      @moodyreader5081 Год назад

      Go to Kukke Subrahmanya in Karnataka. The temple there can help you do the dosha parihara. Call them before hand and book the dates. There are different poojas and you will be advised accordingly. Sometimes, you may have to do the 3 day pooja, following certain prescribed rituals. It helps to follow their advice. You will find some benefit for sure. God bless you and everybody.

    • @Vaaraahi5
      @Vaaraahi5 28 дней назад

      Go to Mopidevi in Andhrapradesh. The temple people will help you to do dosha pariharam.