How To Interpret This Dream About Gods And Gurus

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  1. Ria84

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    I have dreams about gods specially Vishnu and his avatara mostly Krishna, Narasimha sometimes.

    I keep getting dreams of my guru Sri Raghavendra Tirtha of Mantralaya many times. Recently got a dream where his small idol is lying face down on the ground. The next day saw a dream where I could see his big white idol ( the one that is at the entrance of Mantralaya Matha, the sitting pose). What does the lying face down idol dream mean?
     
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    @malspie & @Pragaspathy are not active in this forum . Their responses were viewed over lakh of times for a long period. So the professional answers to recent query regarding meaning of her dreams from @Ria84 is hard to come by.

    It looks op is spiritually oriented these days and she continues to reside in city which is described in her profile as *hell* probably meaning place of hitler woman.

    I dreamt umpteen things umpteen times but the moment I wake up 90 % of it faded. I never see colour in my dreams. Once in a reverie I had dreamt in the afternoon sleep that a giant spider was chasing me as I was trying to run away from it. It was summer vacation and I was a boy. Mother saw me I raise my hand and with full force & whack on the floor with my palm.
    I woke up and then I remembered,before sleep, I happened to extinguish life of a spider which was active spinning a web.
     
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    Dear Ria,

    Dreams should never be interpreted. You fear because of these dresses something bad might happen.
    Please note dreams are just our fears manifesting itself.
    Keep praying and only good will follow you.
    Regards
    Uma
     
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    One can hv pleasant dreams too. It is said dreams that occur in early mornings in sleep invariably happens in future.
    Recently I read a news about archeology department during excavation found stories inscribed in stones.


    *#Kallanai_ Anjaneyar #not story #fact!!*

    A stone sculpture of an Anjaneya can be seen almost hidden by the wall on one side of the nineteenth pillar of Periya Kallanai in Tanjore district. Through a research we will understand the history of this small temple at this place. The Chola king of the Sangam period, Karikal Peruvalathan, built a dam on the Cauvery to correct the water course and improve irrigation. This dam is a challenge to modern technology. The British who marveled at its construction hailed it as the Grand Anicut. The structure is made of massive boulders buried in clay and is 1080 feet long, 66 feet wide and 15 to 18 feet deep. It was built in a snake-like bend at the outlet of the river. The present grand mausoleum was constructed in 1806 by English engineers. Due to many years of great effort, the foundation was laid, the dam tracks were raised and the roads were made. Some strange events that took place near the end of the work surprised the engineers and the large number of construction workers there. One morning a lower level officer who came to inspect the work found that the 19th sluice of the dam was broken. They speculated that the accident was caused by poor quality materials used in the construction. So the same construction was completed again in a month with great care. As a test, shortly after completion, the arched culvert collapsed again and was left as stone and dirt. This left the engineers and construction workers speechless and unable to offer any explanation for the repeated devastation.

    After the second collapse, the subordinate officer who was investigating there revealed the details of the dream he had on the night of the first collapse. He said that if they do not find me and build a temple for me there, the collapse will continue and nothing can stop this. The English Chief Engineer did not believe this. That very night, the Chief Engineer had a series of terrifying nightmares. In his dream, monkeys approached him and tormented him with claws and deafening screeching. Overwhelmed by nightmares throughout the night, the engineer summoned a group of friends the next morning to explain his nightmares. The English friends also expressed their disbelief about these dreams and said that this was the result of his subconsciously believing in the unbelievable dreams of his subordinate. The vote of his friends gave him the peace he needed at the time, but that peace was also a disappointment. That very night the engineer Anjaneya appeared in a dream and you built this dam without building a temple for me. I am the guardian of this dam. So I demolished that structure. Again you built the dam and it is located above where I am. This will not stop. He said if you make an arch in this place where I am and build a temple where you see me, you will win. The next day the engineer ordered to remove the rubble and dig the river bed at the same place. A stone sculpture of Anjaneya Swamy was found there where the nineteenth dam was located. The English engineer decided to build a temple there. A large scale Kumbabhishekam also took place. The dam was set up as he had been told in the dream. The temple is still visited today and can be reached by going down a two-story flight of steps from the bridge. The Public Works and Highways Departments are still bearing the expenses for the eternal worship of this temple. Evidence of this can still be found in old documents of Public Works Department of Thanjavur District. Out after this event
    Vanda can also be found in the Thanjavur District Gazette (Government Magazine), a government document.
     
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