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Popular Mantras in Hindu Religion
This is a master hub for my articles on Hindu mantras. With over thirty articles written on this subject and more to come i felt the necessity to write this hub. Descriptions and galleries of the deities of Hindu religion and all popular mantras like the mahamrityunjaya, durga, saraswati, gayatri, hanuman, ganesh, surya, shani,sri ram, sri krishna,kalabhairava, annapurna, rahu, ketu,lakshmi, vishnu, kali, brahma and kartikeya are given here. Also Navagraha mantras of all planets along with sign
16 commentsMantras and Remedies for reducing the malefic effects of Shani
According to Vedic Astrology the planet Saturn is called Shanaiswara. Shani Dev is one of the most popular deities that the Hindus pray to ward off evil and remove obstacles. This God keeps an eye on our deeds and depending on our Karmas we will be rewarded or punished.
14 commentsSun Worship in Hinduism
Sun worship in India dates back to ancient times. Sun Worship is a ritual followed by thousands of devotees in Hindu Religion. Most Hindus start their day by worshipping the sun God by offering water and chanting mantras. It is believed that worshipping this God gives energy and good health, which inturn leads to Money and prosperity. References to sun worship are found in Vedas and Puranas.
9 commentsMantras of Goddess Durga - The Universal Mother
Goddess Durga is one of the most popular goddesses in Hindu religion. It is believed that She is said to be the combined form of powers of Goddess Laxmi, Kali and Saraswati. Durga is the Divine Mother and representation of compassion, strength, morality and protection.
8 commentsKetu Mantras and Remedies
According to Hindu mythology, Ketu is generally referred to as a "shadow" planet. Ketu is the descending lunar node. Ketu is the representation of karmic collections both good and bad, spirituality and supernatural influences. Details of Ketu Mantras and remedies are given in this Hub.
8 commentsMantras of Annapurna - The Goddess of Food and Nourishment
Goddess Annapurna is the Hindu Goddess of food and nourishment and is considered as the sustainer of prosperity. In Sanskrit Language the word ‘Anna’ means food and grains and ‘Purna’ means full or complete. It is believed that by worshipping this goddess one will never be out of food anytime in life.
4 commentsMantras of Goddess Saraswati - The Goddess of Knowledge
Goddess Saraswati is a popular goddess in Hindu religion. She is the consort of Lord Brahma and is the Goddess of wisdom and learning. Goddess Saraswati is considered as the personification of all knowledge and purity.
16 commentsMantras of Kalabhairava - The Lord of the March of Time
Lord Bhairav is considered to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva. Kalabhairava is the Lord of the March of Time. The Sanskrit meaning of the word ‘Bhairava’ is ‘Terrible’ or ‘Frightful’. Kaal Bhairav Ashtakam composed by Shri Adi Shankaracharya is devoted to in Kaal Bhairav. Bhairav is a fierce form of Lord Shiva.
2 commentsRahu Mantras and Remedies
According to Hindu Mythology Rahu swallows the Sun or the Moon causing eclipses.Rahu is normally depicted as a dragon head with no body riding a chariot drawn by eight black horses. Rahu is considered as a malefic planet and its effects are equated with that of Shani by Vedic Astrologers. When the Rahu is afflicted one faces several miseries and obstacles in the way of success and remedies should be done to reduce the ill effects by chanting the planetary mantras, wearing gemstones etc.
4 commentsHindu Religious Malas
According to Wikipedia a Japa mala or Rosary is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists, usually made from 108 beads, though other numbers, usually divisible by 9, are also used. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity in a practice known in Sanskrit as japa.
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