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Hindu Bhakti: Ganesha Gayatri Mantra
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. We devote our thoughts to the one tusked Lord. We meditate upon Him who has a curved trunk. May the tusked one guide us on the right path. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All World One Home. Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. View my complete profile. Lord Kala Bhairava Sri Adi Sankaracharyas Kalabhairava Ashtakam. Kalabhairava is an incarnation of Lord Shiva and the Devatha of th. Dhyana Linga Yogic Temple. All World One Home. Template images by ImagesbyTrista.
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Hindu Bhakti: October 2011
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Saturday, October 22, 2011. I'm extremely sorry for not posting anything new here.but i am seriously busy right now with my studies. So i'll be coming back after a month. Please don't forget and wait for me. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All World One Home. Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. View my complete profile. Lord Kala Bhairava Sri Adi Sankaracharyas Kalabhairava Ashtakam. Kalabhairava is an incarnation of Lord Shiva and the Devatha of th. All World One Home.
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Hindu Bhakti: I am busy.....
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Saturday, October 22, 2011. I'm extremely sorry for not posting anything new here.but i am seriously busy right now with my studies. So i'll be coming back after a month. Please don't forget and wait for me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All World One Home. Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. View my complete profile. Lord Kala Bhairava Sri Adi Sankaracharyas Kalabhairava Ashtakam. Kalabhairava is an incarnation of Lord Shiva and the Devatha of th. All World One Home. Template images by ImagesbyTrista.
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Hindu Bhakti: Lingashtakam
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Saturday, August 27, 2011. The Shiva Lingam is one of the most important and worshiped religious symbols in the Hindu religion. It is considered as the representation of the God of the Universe from which the entire creation emerged. This is an Ashtakam or an Octet, which is a rhyming eight verse prayer dedicated to the Shiva Lingam. लिङ्गाश्टकम. जन्मजदुःखविनाशकलिङ्गम तत प्रणमामि सदाशिवलिङ्गम ll. देवगणार्चित सेवितलिङ्गम भावैर्भक्त...अश्ह्टदलोपरिवेश्ह्टित...अश्ह्टदरिद्रविन...सुरगुरुस&...परातî...
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Hindu Bhakti: Bilvashtakam
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Friday, September 16, 2011. Bilwa Ashtakam, also spelled Bilwashtakam, Vilvashtakam, or Bilvashtakam, is the asthakam (ashtak) addressed to Lord Shiva. Bilwa Ashtakam is a highly powerful Sanskrit Shiva stotra which are the eight hymns chanted while offering Bilwa (Vilva) leaves to Lord Shiva. The Bilwa (Aegle Marmelos) leaves are one of the main offering to Lord Shiv and by offering Bilva leaves (Koovalam in Malayalam) a devotee can easily please Lord Shiva. II shrii ganeshaaya namaaha II. Kotikanyaa ma...
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Hindu Bhakti: Kala Bhairava Ashtakam
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Saturday, August 27, 2011. Sri Adi Sankaracharya's Kalabhairava Ashtakam. Kalabhairava is an incarnation of Lord Shiva and the Devatha of the Lord Rahu (Navagraha Planet). Kalabhairava is also regarded as the guardian of Lord Shiva Temples. Sri Kalabhairava Ashtakam is a very musical prayer of Lord Kalabhairava. Kalabhairava Astakam is recited by the priests of the Kalabhairava Temples. The Kaal Bhairav Ashtakam was composed by the great philosopher saint of the 8th century AD Adi Shankara. भीमव...
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Hindu Bhakti: Vedic Rituals and Routines !!! Why do we do Namaste (Salutation)?
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Sunday, September 11, 2011. Vedic Rituals and Routines! Why do we do Namaste (Salutation)? Indians greet each other with namaste. The two palms are placed together in front of the chest and the head bows whilst saying the word namaste. This greeting is for all - - - people younger than us, of our own age, those older, even strangers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All World One Home. Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. View my complete profile. Bilwa Ashtakam, also spelled Bilwashtakam, Vilvashtakam, or Bil...
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Hindu Bhakti: Vedic Rituals and Routines!!! Why do wear marks (tilak, and the like) on the forehead?
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Vedic Rituals and Routines! Why do wear marks (tilak, and the like) on the forehead? The tilak invokes a feeling of sanctity in the wearer and the others. It is recognized as a religious mark. Its form and colour vary according to one's caste, religious sect or the form of te Lord worshipped. Also Vishnu worshippers a chandan tilak of the shape of "U", Shiva worshippers a tripundra of bhasma, Devi worshippers a red dot of kumkum. Why to Use Japa Mala. May 18, 2015 at 11:55 PM.
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Hindu Bhakti: Maha Mrityunjaya Stotram
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011. This is one of the most powerful stotram among all. It is also called the prayer of the great victor over death by Sage Markandeya. Om Sri Ganesaya Nama. Om asya Sri Maha mrutyunjaya stotra mantrasya,. Sri Markandeya rishi,. Sri Mrutyunjayo devatha,. Samastha mrutyu santhyartham,. Sakala aiswarya prapthyartham,. Chandrarkagni vilochanam, smitha mukam,. Mudra pasa mrugakshasuthra vilasath paanim. Kotindu prakalathsudhaplutha thanum haaraathi,. Kantham viswa vimohanam, pasupathim,.
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Hindu Bhakti: Vedic Rituals and Routines!!! Why do we prostrate before parents and elders?
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Monday, September 12, 2011. Vedic Rituals and Routines! Why do we prostrate before parents and elders? Touching the feet in prostration is a sign of respect for the age, maturity, nobility and divinity that our elders personify. It symbolizes our recognition of their selfless love for the sacrifices they have done for our welfare. It is a way acknowledging the greatness of another. This tradition reflects the strong family ties, which has been India's enduring strengths. Rules are prescribed in our scrip...
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