Showing posts with label Facts about Devotees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facts about Devotees. Show all posts

July 28, 2013

Prayers offered by Lord Brahma to Lord Krishna



To personally witness God's pastimes and reaction means Lord Brahma was quite confused and wanted to check his
mystic power, he thought to take test. One day Lord Brahma steals the boys and calves while they were all lunching with Shree Krishna and kept them all hidden and sleeping for one year...

Lord Brahma returned after a moment ( assumed as one year(per our solar calculation))to see what happened actually. Lord Brahma saw that Krishna had expanded himself and transformed into the many stolen boys and calves into Lord Visnu forms for this full one year, so that the mothers of his friends,cows are not disturbed and also to show lord Brahma the supremacy of Godhead.

Lord Brahma was so much perplexed and not able to understand the extraordinary mystic powers of Lord Krishna and then when God raised the curtain of maya Lord Brahma realized his actual position and offered his prayers to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.



Image - Lord Brahma sees Lord Vishnu

March 3, 2013

Cow is Holy - Equal To GOD- Feed When You See



Millions of Hindus revere and worship cows. Hinduism is a religion that raises the status of Mother to the level of Goddess. Therefore, the cow is considered a sacred animal, as it provides us life sustaining milk. The cow is seen as a maternal figure, a care taker of her people. The cow is a symbol of the divine bounty of earth.

Lord Krishna, one of the most well known of the Hindu deities is often depicted playing his flute amongst cows and dancing Gopikas (milkmaids). He grew up as a cow herder. Krishna also goes by the names Govinda and Gopala, which literally mean “friend and protector of cows.” It is considered highly auspicious for a true devotee to feed a cow, even before eating breakfast oneself.

Throughout the Vedic scriptures there are verses which emphasize that the cow must be protected and cared for. It is considered a sin to kill a cow and eat its meat. Even today in India, there are many states in which the slaughter of cows is illegal. That is why you can find cows roaming freely all over India, even along the busy streets of Delhi and Mumbai.

Ayurveda is a big proponent of the sattvic qualities of milk and dairy products. That is why most Hindus are vegetarian, but not vegan. Fresh, organic milk, yogurt, buttermilk, paneer (homemade cheese) and ghee, are all considered highly nutritious, and an important part of the diet. Not only do these dairy products provide important protein and calcium for our tissues, but are sources of Ojas, which gives our body strength and immunity.

Besides their milk, cows also provide many practical purposes, and are considered a real blessing to the rural community. On the farm, bulls are used to plough the fields and as a means of transportation of goods. Even Lord Shiva’s trusted vehicle is Nandi- the sacred bull.

Cow dung is saved and used for fuel, as it is high in methane, and can generate heat and electricity. Many village homes are plastered with a mud/cow dung mixture, which insulates the walls and floors from extreme hot and cold temperatures. Cow dung is also rich in minerals, and makes an excellent fertilizer. There is a big organic farming movement in India to return to ancient methods of utilizing cow dung to re-mineralize the depleted soil.

In such a spiritual land as India, one can find religious ceremonies taking place at any time and any place. Spiritual “yagnas” are fire ceremonies that performed to thank the Gods and receive their blessings. Cows even play a central role in these fire yagnas or Agnihotras. Scientific research has found that the ritual of burning cow dung and ghee as fuel for these sacred fires, actually purifies the air, and has anti-pollutant and anti-radiation qualities in the environment.

Ayurveda understands that some physical and emotional health crisis can not be healed by diet and herbs alone. They need the deeper and subtler healing of these types of Vedic ritual ceremonies to clear astrological past karma. The holy cow again offers its bounty by providing the ingredients in the Panchamrit, or blessed drink, that is distributed after the ceremony. Panchamrit translates as “sacred ambrosia” or “nectar of the gods” and is made up of 5 items – milk, yogurt, ghee, honey and sugar. By drinking this sweet prasadam, one is infused with the divine energy created during the puja, and is healed.

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January 28, 2013

Importance of SRI KALAHASTEESWARA- SIVA Devotee


Srikalahasti is one of the ancient holy places of our country. It is believed that many saints attained 'mukthi' (Salvation) at this unique and important Sivakshetra. The presiding deity of this punyakshetra is Srikalahastheeswara.

The Sivalinga of Srikalahasthi is one of the five supreme lingas representing the five great fundamental elements namely Fire, Water, Air, Sky and Earth. The lord appears here in his self-manifested form. Among the Panchabhuta lingas, Srikalahastheeswara is worshipped here as Vayulingeeswara. When all the lamps in the sanctum glow steadily, one can notice two lamps flickering now and then, proving the Lord's inhalation and exhalation

Srikalahastheeswara swamy temple is 40 kms away from Tirupati, situated on the Tirupati-Nellore Highway.

It is also known as 'Dakshina Kailasa' and 'Dakshina Kasi'. Amongst the most sacred Shivite temples, the temple of Srikalahastheeswara has a unique position. According to history, the temple was built during the Pallava and Chola period. The temple architecture is rich and splendid.

The name Srikalahasthi is a compound of three names.



 SRI KALA HASTI

Sri' meaning spider, 'Kala' meaning serpent and 'Hasti' means elephant.

They worshipped Lord Siva and attained salvation. It is stated that when the lord appeared before them and asked them to express their wish, they requested him that the place be named after them.

The most important Devote was

'Bhakta Kannappa'


The another Devote was 'Bhakta Kannappa' he give his Eye’s to Lord Siva and Changed his name as 'Bhakta Kannappa' before his name was “Tennan”

Lord is stated to have all the Navagrahas on it. Once upon a time a hunter worshipped the lord. It so happened that the Lord's eyes began to bleed profusely and the 'hunter-devotee' spontaneously plucked his own eyes with an arrow and placed them on the Linga. This act of absolute surrender and devotion, earned him the name - 'Bhakta Kannappa'.

The River we call as - Swarnamukhi

The river Swarnamukhi which flows on the northern side of the temple adds to its beauty and sanctity. The presiding Goddess here is 'Sri Gnana Prasoonambika' - the flower of divine knowledge. Besides being a 'vara prasadini' (wish fulfiller) she is also 'gnana prasadini' (knowledge provider). On Fridays, the resplendent sight of the Divine Mother, when she is clad in 'Bangaru Pavada' (Golden Robe) permeates the heart of an ardent devotee and fully satisfies ones tender longings to behold the 'Lokamatha' (Mother of the world) within these mortal eyes.

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December 14, 2012

Read This When you are planning to SHIRIDI- SAIRAM





 Some important tips one must bear in mind while planning a visit to Shirdi 

  1.     All formal worship of Shri Sai like Mangal Snan (Holy bath), Abhishek, Aarti are performed in the Samadhi temple only. The temple opens at 5.00 a.m. but the devotees make the darshan queue before 4.00 a.m..
  2.     No offerings like garland, flowers,  coconut, cloth etc. are accepted during Mangal Snan (Holy bath), ceremonial worship (Shodashopachaar) and aartis (all four aartis).
  3.     The first ‘darshan’ of the day, begins after the morning programme of worship (Morning aarti, Mangal Snan, Shodashopachar ) at around 7.00 AM. The offering are accepted only during 'Darshan' hours
  4.     Any offering like any ceremonial gift or cloth are registered in the Donation Office of the Trust before being offered in the temple. In case, devotees wish to take back the offered cloth as a token of blessing they need not to register the same in the office. The offered cloth and articles come for sale at sale counter of the trust. The public auction takes place on Thursday and Sunday around 10.00 a.m. near Satyanarayan puja hall.
  5.     If devotee wishes to donate cash, should either deposit it in the Donation Office (with due receipt) or put it directly into one of the donation boxes, placed at all important places of temple complex.
  6.     Photography (still or movie) is strictly prohibited during Mangal Snan (Holy bath) of Baba and Aartis (all four aartis). Devotees may take photographs during the hours of darshan only, for video recording a prior permission of the Temple-in-charge is required.
  7.     In the Samadhi temple for standing in the main hall, the arrangement of queue for ladies and gents is separate. This should be particularly borne in mind while taking along the small children.
  8.     There is by and large no restriction on darshan during the day in Dwarkamai masjid, Chawri, Gurusthan and Nanda deep except a few minutes while attending to the dhuni or offering food to Shri Sai.
  9.     In Chawri ladies are not allowed to enter the section where Baba used to retire to sleep in old times.
  10.  The main temple (Samadhi Mandir) is open from 5.00 AM to 10.30 PM, where as Dwarkamai masjid, Chawri, Gurusthan are closed around 8.30 PM.
  11. On the main day of celebrations on important occasions like Ram Navami, Dussehra, Guru purnima the temple is open throughout the night for darshan. On such occasions special programmes of devotional songs are organised by the Trust. On the days when the temple is open through night, the ‘Shej aarti’ (Night aarti) is not offered and the daily programme of the following day begins without the morning aarti (from Mangal Snan onwards).
  12.  On every Thursday ‘Palki’ procession takes place at around 9.15 p.m. from Samadhi Mandir to Dwarkamai and then to Chawri. On important occasions like Ram Navami, Dussehra, Guru purnima,    Shivratri and Ekadashi (Ashaad / Kartik) ‘Palki’ goes around the Shirdi village. Shej aarti (Night aarti) is offered only after the ‘Palki’ returns to the Samadhi temple.
  13.  Always keep your footwear safely at the footwear-counter provided in the temple complex. If they are not deposited in the indicated place they may get lifted in no time!
  14.  All the priests and workers in the temples are employees of the Shirdi Sai Sansthan. Therefore, no gifts or donations should be offered to them.
  15.  Be cautious about the prices while taking the garland,  coconut etc (as a package) from the nearby shops. You may avoid being overcharged by them.
  16.  A similar word of caution for those who offer to donate milk to the dogs and food to the beggars.
  17.  Avoid the touts for getting an accommodation. It is advisable to approach any hotel/lodge directly. There is a wide choice of hotels/lodges in Shirdi, suiting the budget of all. 

For the convenience of devotees there are : 

  •  A canteen for the tea/coffee/refreshments.
  •  A canteen ‘Prasadalay’ giving subsidised meals.
  •  Railway reservation counter (limited quota)
  •  State Transport Bus Booking Counter.
  •  A publication counter of the Sansthan (Sai leela magazine, Sai Satcharitra and other Sai literature)
  •   Lockers to keep the things safe when the visit to Shirdi is for a few hours at 'Sulabh' complex, situated near 'Prasadalaya'.
  •   Udi (sacred ash) is the most blessed thing to take home with you from this pilgrimage. It is distributed (a spoonful only) outside the Samadhi temple through the ‘Udi’ counter after Noon aarti and Evening aarti 

November 27, 2012

SABARIMALA- IMPORTANCE of 18 Divine Steps



Sabarimala - Temple Details : 

Sabarimala is the most famous Hindu pilgrimage centre in Kerala and India. At a distance of 63 Kms from Pathanamthitta, this temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. It is one of the most visited pilgrim centers in the world with an estimated 45 - 50 million devotees every year.

At a distance of 146 Kms from Kochi and 159 Kms from Trivandrum, this temple is one of the oldest temples in India, with history of more than 5000 years old. The temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappan here is situated in the midst of 18 hills, at an altitude of about 3000 feet. It is believed that Lord Parasurama installed the idol of Ayyappa at Sabarimala.

The pilgrimage season begins in the month of November and ends in January (the temple remains closed during rest of the year except for the first five days of each Malayalam month). The devotees following Ayyappa Vratam (Ayyappa Maala - a 41 days Vratam with strict restrictions) carry Irumudi Kettu containing traditional offerings to the Lord. Mandalapooja (Nov17th) and Makaravilakku (Jan 14th) are the important events of the temple. Makara Jyothi (a celestial star) appeared on Jan 14th is the most crowded occasion of this temple.

Sabarimala temple has no restrictions of caste and religion. The temple is open to males of all age groups, but women between 10-50 years age group are NOT allowed into the temple. Sabarimala can be reached by 8 KMs trek from Pamba, which is the nearest road point to the temple.

Importance of Sabarimala Divine 18 Steps

SABARIMALA- Importance of 18 Divine Steps are called as  Pathinettapadi (18 divine steps) to the sanctum sanctorium is divine in all aspects. The first three steps depict "Bhoomi, Agni, Vayoo & Akash", 6 to 9 steps for Karmendriya, 10 to 15 for Jhanandriya, 16th for mind 17th Intelligence and 18th Jeevathma Bhava.

Those who cross all these steps are believed to achieve "Punyadarshan". The steep steps are so important and holy that no one can climb them without fasting for 41 days and carrying the holy irrumudi on ones' head.There are many mythological stories associated with the holy Patinettampadi. Some believe the eighteen steps denote the 18 puranas. Some say that 18 weapons with which Lord Ayyappa destroyed the evil denotes the 18 steps. Others are of the belief that the first five steps denotes the indriyas (eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin).



The next eight steps signifies the ragas (tatwa, kama, krodha, moha, lobha, madha, matsraya, and ahamkara. The next three steps signifies the gunas (satwa, rajas and thamas). The seventeenth and the eighteenth denotes vidhya and ignorance.

The Patinettampadi can be used only twice - once for ascending the temple and once for descending below leaving the hill. Before ascending or descending the steps, pilgrims break coconut as an offering to the steps. One needs to have the sacre Irumudi on head while going up or down the 18 steps. While descending the steps the devotees climb down backwards facing the sanctum sanctorum.

One who climbs the Patinettampadi for 18 times shall plant a sapling of coconut in Sabarimala.

Built on a plateau about 40 feet high, the Ayyappan temple commands a lofty view of the mountains and valleys all around. The ancient temple has been rebuilt after a fire in 1950. Within the confines of the sanctum sanctorium with a copper-plated roof and four golden finials at the top, two mandapams, the belikalpura which houses the altar, the flag-staff replacing the earlier stone image of the deity, sits a beautiful idol of Ayyappa in panchaloha, an alloy of five metals, about one and a half feet tall.

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October 8, 2012

Lord Ganesh NIMAJJANAM- Photo Collection

 The State capital reverberated to the ‘Teen Maar’ beat on Saturday, as the annual extravaganza -- the centralised Ganesh idol immersion procession, was taken out amid a tension-free atmosphere marked by revelry, religious fervour and of course, a trace of anxiety among the police top brass.

Procession route

At innumerable places, stages were set up to welcome the ‘Ganeshas’ from different localities, as the tastefully decorated trucks carrying the idols inched their way through a literal sea of humanity. The procession wended its way through Chandrayangutta, Shamshergunj, Aliabad, Syed Ali Chabutra, Nagulchinta Chowrasta, Shahalibanda, Charminar, Madina, Afzalgunj, Osmani Gunj, Mozamjahi Market, Abids, Basheerbagh, Liberty and reach Hussainsagar. Elsewhere, idol immersion was taking place at a brisk pace in 11 lakes on the outskirts in addition to Hussainsagar lake.













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September 24, 2012

Shiridi Saibaba 108 NAMES- with MEANING


 Sai Baba Astothara  Shatanamavali


The 108 names of Baba  Shirdi Sai Baba was one of the greatest saints of modern times. His utter simplicity, tolerance to all religion and a remarkable life has attracted lot of devotees to him.  Since I could not see the
original in Sanskrit, there is a possibility of mistakes in the translations. I am sure Baba would get
them corrected).

  1. Om Sree sainadhaya namah-Lord Sai
  2. Om Lakshmi-narayanaya namah -Lord Lakshmi narayana
  3. Om Krishna-rama-siva marutyadi rupaya namah-Lord with the form of Krishna, Rama, Shiva and Anjaneya
  4. Om Shesha-shaene namah-Lord who sleeps on the snake Sesha
  5. Om Goda-varee-tata shirdi-vasine namah-Lord who lived in Shirdi which is on shores of Godavari
  6. Om Bhaktha hruda-layaya namah-He who merges with the heart of his devotees
  7. Om Sarwa-hrunni-layaya namah-He who merges with all hearts
  8. Om Bhuta-vasaya namah-He who lives in all beings
  9. Om Bhuta bhavi-shyadbhava varji-taya namah-He who removes thoughts about past, present and future
  10. Om Kalati-taya namah-He who is beyond time
  11. Om kalaya namah-He who is the time
  12. Om Kala kalaya namah-He who is the killer of God of death
  13. Om Kaladarpa damanaya namah-He who removes pain inflicted by God of death
  14. Om Mrutyum-jayaya namah-He who has succeeded death
  15. Om Amartyaya namah-He who is a super human being
  16. Om Martya bhaya-pradaya namah-He who gives salvation to human beings
  17. Om Jiva-dharaya nama-He who is the support to life
  18. Om Sarwa-daraya namah-He who is support of everything
  19. Om Bhakta-vana samar-dhaya namah-He who is worshipped by forest of devotes
  20. Om Bhakta-vana prati-gynaya namah-He who is the affirmation of the forest of devotion
  21. Om Anna vastradaya namah-He who gives food and cloths
  22. Om Aarogya kshema-daya namah-He who grants health and comfort
  23. Om Dhanamangalya pradaya namah_he who grants well being and wealth
  24. Om Bhuddi siddi-pradaya namah-He who grants wisdom and power
  25. Om Putra mitra kalatra bandhu-daya namah-He who grants son, friend, wife and relatives
  26. Om Yoga kshema vahaya namah-He who looks after our well being
  27. Om Aapadbhanda-vaya namah-He who is the friend in times of danger
  28. Om Marga-bandave namah-He who is the friend of the way
  29. Om Bhukthi mukti swarga-pavar-gadaya namah-He who gives devotion, salvation and heaven
  30. Om Priyaya namah-He who is very dear
  31. Om Priti vardanaya namah-He who has a pleasing face
  32. Om Antarya-mine namah-He who is in side
  33. Om Sachi-datmane namah-He who is the divine truth
  34. Om Nitya-nandaya namah-He who is happy forever
  35. Om Parama-sukha-daya namah-He who gives immense (divine) pleasure
  36. Om Parame-shwaraya namah-He who is the divine lord
  37. Om Para-bramhane namah-He who is the unltimate brahmam
  38. Om Paramat-mane namah-He who is the divine soul
  39. Om Gynana-swarupine namah-He who is wisdom personified
  40. Om Jagath pitrena namah-He who is the father of universe
  41. Om Bhakthanam matru datru pitamahaya namah-He who is mother, father and grand father
  42. Om Bhaktha abhaya-pradaya namah-He who gives protection to devotees
  43. Om Bhaktha-para-deenaya namah-He who is in the control of his devotees
  44. Om Bhaktha-nugraha karaya namah-He who blesses his devotees
  45. Om Sharanagata vatsalaya namah-He who loves people surrendering to him
  46. Om Bhakti shakti pradaya namah-He who gives strength to his devotees
  47. Om Gynana vairagya pradaya namah-He who gives wisdom and rennunciation
  48. Om Prama pradaya namah-He who grants salvation
  49. Om Samkshaya-hrudaya daorbalya-paapakarma vasana-kshya-karaya namah-He who weakens
  50. weakness of heart and propensity for sins
  51. Om Hrudaya-grandi bheda-kaya namah-He who destroys the attachement of the heart
  52. Om Karma dvamsine namah-He who destroys effect of previous births
  53. Om Shuda satya aditaaya namah-He who sin of pure truth
  54. Om Gunatita gunat-mane namah-He who who is beyond charecterstics but is personification of them.
  55. Om Ananta-kalyana gunaya namah-He who is the limitless good qualities
  56. Om Amita-para-kramaya namah-He who is greatly valorous
  57. Om Jnane namah-He who is wisdom
  58. Om Durdharksha-kshobyaya namah-He who gets angry with bad people
  59. Om Apari-jitaya namah-He who cannot be defeated
  60. Om Trilokeshu avighata gataye namah-He who removes impediment for journey in the three worlds.
  61. Om Ashakya rahitaya namah-He who is perennially there
  62. Om Sarwashakti-murthaye namah-He who is the idol of all powers
  63. Om Surupa sundaraya namah-He who is form is very pretty
  64. Om Sulocha-naya namah-He who has good eyes
  65. Om Bahurupa vishva-murthaye namah- He who is the form of the world with several forms.
  66. Om Arupa avya-kthaya namah-He who is formless and not clear
  67. Om Achintyaya namah-He who is beyond thought
  68. Om Sukshmaya namah-He who has a micro form
  69. Om Sarwantar-yamine namah-He who is in everything
  70. Om Mano-vaga-titaya namah-He who is beyond mind and words
  71. Om Prema-murtaye namah_he who is personification of love
  72. Om Sulaba-durla-baya namah-He who is easy as well as dificult to get
  73. Om Asrahaya saha-yaaya namah-He who helps people depending on him
  74. Om Anadha-nadha dina-bhandave namah-The merciful lord of orphans
  75. Om Sarwabhara bhrute namah-He who wears all ornaments
  76. Om Akarmaneka karma-sukarmine namah-He who does good deeds among all deeds
  77. Om Punya-shravana keerta-naaya namah-He who likes to hear the song of good deeds
  78. Om Thirdhaya namah-He who is the path and stair case
  79. Om Vaasu-devaaya namah-He who is Lord Krishna
  80. Om Sathangataye namah-He who gives us salvation
  81. Om Satya-narayanaya namah-He who is Sathya Narayana
  82. Om Loka-naadhaya namah-He who is the Lord of all people
  83. Om Paavana ana-ghaya namah- He who is pure in my mind beyond limits
  84. Om Amrutham-shave namah- He who is nectar
  85. Om Bhaskara-prabhaya namah_he who has light like Sun
  86. Om Bramha-charya taparcharyadi suvrataaya namah_he who observes penance of Brahma Charias well as sages
  87. Om Satya-dharma paraaya-naaya namah-He who reads forever about Truth and Dharma
  88. Om Sidhe-shwaraya namah-He who is the divine God
  89. Om Sidha-samkalpaya namah-He who is the divine thought
  90. Om Yoge-shwaraaya namah-He who is the Lord of Yogas
  91. Om Bhagavate namah_he who is wise about God
  92. Om Bhakta-vatsalaaya namah-He who cherishes his devotees
  93. Om Satpuru-shaya namah-He who is a good man
  94. Om Purusho-ttamaya namah-He who is the greatest purusha (man)
  95. Om Satya-tatva bhodhakaya namah-He who teaches essence of truth
  96. Om Kamadi-shadvri dhvamsine namah-He who destroys six hankerings like passion
  97. Om Abedha-namdanu bhava-pradaya namah—He who gives unalloyed blessings
  98. Om Sama-sarvamata samataya namah-He who is tolerant and equal to all
  99. Om Sri dakshina murthaye namah-He who is Dakshina murthy
  100. Om Sri venkatesha ramanaya namah-He who is Lord Venkateswara
  101. Om Adbhuta-nanta charyaya namah-He who has the story of wonder and happiness
  102. Om Pravannarti haraya namah-He who destroys great hankerings
  103. Om Samsara sarwa-duhkha kshaya-karaya namah-He who reduces the entire sorrow of the world
  104. Om Sarva-vitpar-vato mukhaya namah-He who has the same face to every one
  105. Om Sarvamtarba-histhitaya namah-He who lives inside everybody
  106. Om Sarva-mangala-karaya namah-He who does all good deeds
  107. Om Sarva-bhishta pradaya namah-He who grants all desires
  108. Om Sama-rasa sanmarga sthapa-naya namah-He who established the good path of reconciliation
  109. Om Samardha sadguru sri sainadhaya namah-He who is Lord Sai and teacher Samartha Ramdas
Eti Sree Sainadha Astottara Shatanamavali Samaptham-Thus ends the 108 names of Lord Sai

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September 21, 2012

Powerful-21 Beeja Mantras of Hindu Gods-Goddess-Benifits

21-Powerful Beeja mantras

Mantra Therapy is the positive practice of concentration on a particular sound. 'Mana' means the mind and 'Tra' means vibration. Any sound or word that creates positive vibrations in mind is called a Mantra. Sound is a form of energy made up of vibrations or wavelengths. Certain wavelengths have the power to heal, others are capable of shattering glass. Repetition of Mantras in meditation, will bring individual to a higher state of consciousness. The practice of Mantra leads to concentration of the mental power at a particular point and then allowing it to be equally distributed over the body so that one experiences mental bliss. The mind feels relaxed and all systems of the human body function in a normal manner.




Scientists have proved that chanting a Mantra can cure many if our physical and mental problems. About 98% of our problems are psychosomatic. 'Psycho' means the mind & 'Somatic' means the body. Most of our problems start from the mind. Too much of stress leads to high blood pressures, nausea, dihoria, migraine, acidity, eczema, respiratory diseases and many more. The practice on Mantra librates the mind from all the suffering, irritability, over attachment, ego, lust, and helps one enjoy the spiritual bliss. By chanting a Mantra one feels absolutely blissful and relaxed in the mind. During meditation, we always use a Mantra and try to get rid of all the thoughts that are present in the mind. Mantra can be chanted internally (In the mind, Inaudioable) or externally (by chanting loudly, audible). 


The internal Mantras are generally small and are also called beej mantras or seed mantras. They are powerful vibrations having great healing powers and are on wavelength far beyond physical sound. In meditation, use the internal mantra as barrier of thoughts and allow the mantra to take the place of thoughts in mind. This simple technique of reducing of all kinds of thoughts in the mind is a very powerful technique to reduce stress. Consider your Mantra as your guide and friend.Take the help of your Mantra whenever you feel down or low and life, when you are angry lonely, afraid, undeceive or in trouble. 

Your Mantra will help you increase your will power, sharpen your memory and motivate you, thereby making you more confident person and a better human being. Many patient have completely recovered from their sickness by chanting mantras. Even when the disease is incurable, the patient's experience great relief by chanting a Mantra.

What is beej mantra?
A seed when sown grows into a fruitful tree, like that Beej Mantra is a fun of shakti. There are Various Beej Mantras which are an important part of Mantras and each Beej mantra has its own power and when mixed with mantras adds extra power to the traits of that mantra. According the mantras which contain up to nine words are termed Beej Mantra, ten or twenty words forms Mantra and beyond are known Maha Mantra.
Broadly mantras are divided into three parts as Satwic, Rajsic, and Tamsic which respectively indicate Atma uplift, religious and material comforts and death, Uchatan, loss of enemies and opponents.

Pick a Beej Mantra of your liking or based on the situation, and recite it as much as you can till the problem is solved.

Benifit - Doing- Reciting the bija mantras everyday will have a transformative effect on every aspect of your life. We suggest giving it a try for a few months and seeing what a difference they can make! Do it before your daily meditation and you'll really see a major change. Or combine it with your existing energy healing work, and see how much more powerful it becomes.

1. Ganapati: Gam



For realization of Lord Ganapati, knowledge, wisdom, protection, fortune, happiness, health, wealth, elimination of all obstacles and all round success. Also creates a strong base for other Ganapatisadhanas.


2. Kali: Kreem

For realization for Goddess Kali, health, strength, protection, elimination of enemies, solution of grave problems and all round success. Also creates a strongbase for Kali Mahavidya Sadhana.


3. Mahalaxmi: Shreem

For realization for Goddess Mahalaxmi, wealth, material gains, success in business or profession, elimination of ailments & worries, protection, gettinga beautiful wife, happy married life and all roundsuccess. Also creates a strong base for other Mahalaxmi Sadhanas.


4. Shiva: Hroum
For realization for Lord Shiva, protection from deadlydiseases, immortality, moksh and all round success. Also creates a strong base for Mahamrutyunjay Sadhana.


5. Durga: Doom (D as in Durga)

For realization for Goddess Durga, power, strength,protection, health, wealth, victory, wisdom, knowledge, elimination of enemies & grave problems, happy married life and all round success. Also createsa strong base for other Durga Sadhanas, ShaktiS adhanas and Mahavidya Sadhanas.


6. Bhuvaneshwari: Hreem

For realization for Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, getting everything including but not limited to Kundalini Jagran. The best and the most powerful. This also the mantra for Bhuvaneshwari Mahavidya Sadhana. Alsocreates a strong base for all sadhanas.


7. Saraswati: Ayeim

For realization of Goddess Saraswati, knowledge, wisdom, success in exams, pleasure and all round success. Also creates a strong base for other Saraswati sadhanas.


8. Hanuman: Fraum

For realization of Lord Hanuman, unlimited strength,power, protection, wisdom, happiness, elimination ofbad spirits & ghosts, victory over enemies and allround success. Also creates a strong base for otherHanuman sadhanas.


9. Vishnu: Dam

For realization of Lord Vishnu, wealth, health, protection, happy married life, happiness, victory and all round success. Also creates a strong base for other Vishnu sadhanas.


10. Bhairav: Bhram

For realization of Lord Bhairav, success in Mahavidya or Shakti sadhanas, strength, protection, victory,health, wealth, happiness, fame, success in courtcases, elimination of enemies, success in Shmashansadhanas and all round success. Also creates a strong base for other Bhairav sadhanas.

11.Dhoomavati: Dhoom

For realization of Goddess Dhoomavati, quick elimination of all adversaries, strength, fortune, protection, health, wealth and all round success. Alsocreates a strong base for Dhoomavati Mahavidya sadhana.


12. Bagalamukhi: Hleem

For realization of Goddess Bagalamukhi, quickelimination of all enemies, fierce power, victory, fame, elimination of tantra badha, nullifying maranproyogs of enemies and all round success. Also createsa strong base for Bagalamukhi Mahavidya sadhana.


13. Tara: Treem

For realization of Goddess Tara, unending monetarygain, unlimited wealth, fortune, fame, happiness, victory and all round success. Also creates a strongbase for Tara Mahavidya sadhana.

14. Narsimha: Kshraum
 
For realization of Lord Narsimha, quick victory overenemies, elimination of enemies, fortune and all roundsuccess. Also creates a strong base for other Narsimhasadhanas.

15. Nikhileshwaranand: Nim

For realization of our Guruji is his Nikhileshwaranand form. Paramhans Swami Nikhileshwaranand is the controller of Siddhashram, a place divine even to gods. He has all the powers, all the siddhis, yet he is very much accessible. All it takes is dedication.There are millions of deities, gods and powers; andnumerous sadhanas for them; but, the secret of aquiring everything in one go is my guruji, Paramhans Swami Nikhileshwaranand Maharaj. Also creates a strong base for all sadhanas.

16. Kuber: Dhham

For realization of Lord Kuber, massive monetary gain,wealth, fortune and all round success. Also creates astrong base for other Kuber sadhanas.

17. Akash Tatva: Ham

For activating the Akash Tatva (space element) in us which gets us siddhis and eliminates ailments related to this element. Activation of all elements leads to quicker awakening of Kundalini and enables a sadhak to access all supernatural powers.


18. Agni Tatva: Ram

For activating the Agni Tatva (fire element) in uswhich gets us siddhis and eliminates ailments relatedto this element. Activation of all elements leads toquicker awakening of Kundalini and enables a sadhak toaccess all supernatural powers.

19. Vayu Tatva: Yam


For activating the Vayu Tatva (air element) in uswhich gets us siddhis and eliminates ailments relatedto this element. Activation of all elements leads toquicker awakening of Kundalini and enables a sadhak toaccess all supernatural powers.

20.Prithvi Tatva: Ksham

For activating the Prithvi Tatva (earth element) in uswhich gets us siddhis and eliminates ailments relatedto this element. Activation of all elements leads toquicker awakening of Kundalini and enables a sadhak toaccess all supernatural powers.

21. Shanti (Peace): Tam

For getting rid of disease, worry, fear and illusions.


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September 20, 2012

MUST OFFER PRASADAMS ON GANESH CHATURTHI -RECIPES

  Lord Ganesh Likes all kinds of sweets and the offerings offer by any devotee. But He likes most of these foods and likes the below menu every time he comes to everyone's house.

Modak: It is a famous Indian sweet, prepared especially on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. It is known as Lord Ganesha's favorite sweet. Thus, majority of the people consider it a must to make Modak on the
very first day of Ganesh Chaturthi. The celebrations are regarded incomplete without Modak, a sweet that is greatly associated to Ganesh Chaturthi.
Motichoor ki ladhu:It is thought to be the favorite food of Lord Ganesha. In fact, the sweet also finds a mention in the aarti of lord Ganesha, where a line goes "ladduan ka bhog lage, sant Karen seva". So, when it is occasion of Lord Ganesha's birthday i.e. Ganesh chaturthi, then how one can forget to make the sweetmeat.
Ravva Laddu:Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha. It is believed that Ganesh Ji is fond of sweet food and thus, His birthday is celebrated with variety of sweets and other dishes. A special sweet dish called Modak and many other sweets, along with milk, is offered to idols of Lord Ganeshji at home and in temples.
Moong Dal Ka Halwa,Purna poli,Puliyodarai,Besan Ke Laddu,Kaju Ke Barfi,Karanji.These are the special dishes prepared by hindus on vinayaka chavathi.
May the Lord Ganesha bless us, on which you initiate things to lead to a success in our lives.
"Jai Bolo Ganesh Maharaj Ki Jai"

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September 6, 2012

Sri Krishna- DWARAKA-SECRETS-REVEALED


Lord Sri Krishna chose a remote location, far beyond the reach of Jarasandh. He picked distant Dwarka on the western coast of India near Gujarath, far from Mathura, and spent a year putting hisplans into action. He built on the sunken remains of a previous kingdom, Kushasthali,which itself was built on older ruins, all underwater. Krishna reclaimed a hundredmiles of land from the sea and called in Vishwakarman, the architect of the gods to give him a city that was the envy of the world.

DWARAKA- CITY DESCRIPTION


 Dwarka (LORD SRI KRISHNAS PLACE) was a city of rose and gold. The palaces and many of the mansions were built of gold, over which pink lotus domes towered, topped by soaring golden spires. The floors were made of emeralds. Precious stones studded the walls and crystal arches curved overhead, inlaid with gold. The houses were beautifully decorated and sculptures adorned the walls. Even the cowsheds were made of silver, brass and iron.Seen in this beautiful picture is lord Krishna coming to the island city of dwarka. Dwarka was a very well planned city, following the highly developed science of town planning.


The architect, Vishwakarman, first mapping out the highways, lanes, gates and parks. He sectioned off plots and divided the city into six zones, residential and commercial. He planned out the port and created the bridges and gateways and the fortifications. Everything was laid out in detail before the construction began.Like many kingdoms of the time Dwarka had a passport system. Its citizens were issued with a clay seal which had to be presented when they entered or left the massive gates. The seal of Dwarka was a mythical three headed dog and seals matching the description have been found in the undersea ruins today.

In the Newspaper The Hindu dated 23 Feb 2007 an article was published which I reproduce here vervatim.” CHENNAI: Ancient structural remains of some significance have been discovered at Dwaraka, under water and on land, by the Underwater Archaeology Wing (UAW) of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Alok Tripathi,Superintending Archaeologist, UAW, said the ancient underwater structures found in the Arabian Sea were yet to be identified. "We have to find out what they are. They are fragments. I would not like to call them a wall or a temple. They are part of some structure," said Dr. Tripathi, himself a trained diver.


FOUND VALUABLES AFTER EXCAVATION UNDER THE SEA - DWARAKA 


The first archaeological excavations at Dwaraka were done by the Deccan College,Pune and the Department of Archaeology, Government of Gujarat, in 1963 under the direction of H.D. Sankalia. It revealed artifacts many centuries old.

Thirty copper coins were also found in the excavation area. The structures found on land belonged to the medieval period. "We have also found 30 copper coins. We are cleaning them. After we finish cleaning them, we can give their date," he said.Dwaraka is a coastal town in Jamnagar district of Gujarat. Traditionally, modern Dwaraka is identified with Dvaraka or Dvaravati, mentioned in the Mahabharata as Krishna's city.

Dwaraka was a port, and some scholars have identified it with the island of Barka mentioned in the Periplus of Erythrean Sea. Ancient Dwaraka sank in sea and hence is an important archaeological site.” My idea is not to go in the discussion of how the city went under the sea but the fact is that this city is now approximately under water of the Arabian sea some 135 feet below water. This city has been mentioned in the Mahabharata and that this city has been found, dated,and mapped. The probable date of this city is between 9500 to 7500 years before present which will put it as 7500 to 5500 years BC.

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September 4, 2012

Bhakta Prahlada-Devotees-Great Narayana Mantra


 Bhaktha Prahalada- A Great Devotee of Lord Narayana,  also called as Lord Vishnu and Lord Hari .
 and who was the son of Demon King HiranyaKashyapa. Hiranya was dead against to Lord Vishnu and wanted to kill him when he appeared before him. (please watch the video song at the end of the post)

But Prahalada was admiring Lord Vishnu at the very tender age . This act Made Demon king Hiranya Kashyapa, greatly confused about his sons attitude and sent him to Gurukul School, to change his mind. In the mean while, he changed the minds of the children, with  enchanting of NARAYANA MANTRA... .

Alapana: LYRICS OF BHAKTHA PRAHALADA -


Om Namo Narayanaya... Om Namo Narayanaya...
Om Namo Narayanaya... Om Namo Narayanaya...
Om Namo Narayanaya... Om Namo Narayanaya...

Pallavi:
Narayana mantram... Srimannarayana bhajanam...
Bhavabandhalu paradroli, paramu nosange saadhanam... ||N||

Charanam 1:
Gaalini bandhinchi hathinchi gaasilapani ledu...
Jeevula himsinchi kratuvula cheyaga pani ledu...
Maadhava Madhusudhana ani manasuna thalichina chaaluga... ||N||

Charanam 2:
Thalliyu Thandriyu Narayanude...
Guruvu Chaduvu Narayanude...
Yogamu Yaagamu Narayanude...
Mukthiyu Daathayu Narayanude...
Bhavabandhalu paradroli, paramu nosange saadhanam... ||N||

Chorus:
Nadha hare Srinadha hare... Nadha hare Jagannadha hare...
Nadha hare Srinadha hare... Nadha hare Jagannadha hare...

తల్లియు తండ్రియు నారాయణుడె
గురువు చదువు నారాయణుడె
యోగము యాగము నారాయణుడె
ముక్తియు దాతయు నారాయణుడె

భవబంధాలు పారద్రోలి పరమునొసంగే సాధనం
నారాయణ మంత్రం శ్రీమన్నారాయణ భజనం
నారాయణ మంత్రం శ్రీమన్నారాయణ భజనం
నాథహరే శ్రీ నాథహరే
నాథహరే జగన్నాథహరే (కో)

The essence of the song is there is no powerful mantra other than NARAYANA MANTRA.
While you are saying it, you need not have to stop your breathe.
 You need not offer animals to God by killing them.
 Just Say aloud Madhava, Madhu sudhana .
Which will gives you everything and anything in life.

Mother and father is Lord Narayana
Teacher and Education is Lord Narayana.
Luck and all prayers are Lord Narayana.
Everything is Lord Narayana -
See Lord Narayana in Every Living and Non Living things..

Watch the Video song NARAYANA MANTRA -



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December 22, 2011

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Incarnation of Sree Raghavendra

THE FIRST INCARNATION OF SRI PRAHLADA : ( A Short Story About Prahlada Great Devotee of Lord vishnu)

Sri prahlada was the dear son of sri lilavathi and Hiranyakasipu. Even while in his mother 's womb, he was initiated into worship of Lord Narayana,by the sage Narada .Ever since birth ,he had been absorbed in the repetition of Lord Hari's name. He had no thought of this world.

Hiranyakasipu, who considered Lord Narayana as his sworn enemy, did not like
his son's behaviour. He sent his son, Prahlada, to the teachers of the demonrace,
Chanda and Marka, in the hope of reforming him and educating him to be good
and virtuous. Prahlada had no taste for the kind of instruction imparted by his
teachers. He paid no heed to anything other than the meditation on the Lord.
He began to teach his fellow -demon pupils the greatness of praying to Lord

                
 Narayana and led them to join him in singing the praises of Lord. Hiranyakasipu
sent for the boy and asked him to recite a verse which he had learnt from his
teachers.Thereupon ,the prodigy repeated a verse extolling the devine qualities
of Lord and the efficacy of praying to him in these words.
Those hands deserve the name that worship the Lord:
The tongue which praises the Lord,desrve to be called so:
The sight that beholds the Lord,deverse its name:

The head that bows to Seshasayi(one who reclines onthe serpent -
king Lord Adisesha) is fit to be called so:
He then affirmed fearlessly that his mind which was drunk with the nectar of
the meditation onthe Lotus feet of Lord(Narayana).could not rest on any thing
else.

 The father then angrily demanded of him to say where Lord Hari is present ;
The boy instantly replied;
"Donot dought the presence of the Lord in one place or another.Chakri (the
bearer of the wheel Vishnu) is present wherever you seek him in the world"

In the end, Hiranyakasipu subjected prahlada to many cruel tortures inthe hope
of making him giveup his devotion to Lord Vishnu.He caused the boy to be
trampled over by elephants.He had the boy thrown down the slopes of mountains,immersed in the ocean ,cast into a blazing fire ,bitten by venomous serpants and even made him partake of a cup of the vilest poison.Prahlada came out unscathed and undeterred,because of his abiding and unflinching
faith in Lord Vishnu.

In utter disgust ,hiranyakasipu called his son and demanded of him to show his
god,whome he had descibed omnipresent,in an adjacent pillar.Prahlada humbly
but firmly agreed to do so .In his inveterato anger and arrogance,Hiranyakasipu
struck the pillar with his mace .Instantaneously Lord Hari emerged from the
pillar, in the manifestation of the man -lion;

"Satyam vidhatum nijabhritya bhashitam"

MANTRALAYA RAGHAVENDRA SUPRABHATAM- GHANTASALA



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