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Dasavataram - The Avatars of Lord Vishnu (Part 1)
Lord Vishnu is worshipped as the supreme God by Vaishnavite Community. According to the Vishnu Sahasranama Lord Vishnu is the master of the past, present and future. He is also the creator, destroyer and sustainer of the Universe. Sri Vishnu has incarnated in different yugas in situations where Dharma was in danger because of certain evil elements in the world popularly known as Dasavatars.
3 commentsJyotirlingam's of Bhagwan Shankar
Lord Shiva is one of the most popular and worshipped Gods in Hindu Religion the Jyotirlingas of Bhagwan Shankar have great aura and presence.Out of these 12 Jyotirlingas in India 5 are in Maharashtra, 1 in Gujarat, 1 in Tamiilnadu, 1 in Uttaranchal , 1 in Utter Pradesh, 1 in Andra Pradesh and 2 in Madya Pradesh.
4 commentsMantras of Lord Ganesha - The remover of Obstacles
Lord Ganesha is worshipped in Hindu Religion as the god of beginnings, knowledge, wisdom, intellect and remover of obstacles. Lord Ganesha is the son on Lord Shiva and Parvati. Any prayer, ritual or occasion begins by chanting Lord Ganesha mantra. He is also referred to as Ganapati, Gajanana, Vinayaka, Vighneshawar and Pillaiyar.
9 commentsRudraksha Beads for Curing Diseases
The different faced rudraksha beads are governed by different planets and therefore worn as remedy for the malefic effects of Planets.Rudraksha Beads also protect the wearer from several diseases because of its medicinal and healing properties. Rudraksha Therapy is proved more effective than magnetic therapy in curing diseases.
8 commentsEllora Caves - A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ellora Caves is a popular tourist location in India.The Ellora caves located about 30 kilometres from Aurangabad is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its extraordinary architecture.Ajanta Caves is another popular tourist location near Ellora.
5 commentsElephanta Caves - A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Elephanta Caves is an extremely popular tourist location in India. In Elephanta Caves there is hand made temple carved out of one stone which is the abode of Lord Shiva.Elephanta Caves is situated in Elephanta Island which is around eleven kilometers away from the Gateway of India at Mumbai in Maharashtra.
6 commentsThe Power of Rudraksha Beads
There is no ornament worn on a human body which is as auspicious and powerful as Rudraksha Beads.Anyone who wears these beads with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhi Rudraksha beads but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes.
6 commentsVishnu Sahasranama - The Thousand Names of Lord MahaVishnu
The Vishnu Sahasranama refers to the thousand names of the Lord Maha Vishnu. The reference to Vishnu Sahasranama is found in the great Epic Mahabharata written by Veda Vyasa.The recitation of the Sahasranama is said to bring calmness of mind, courage, fame, freedom from stress and eternal knowledge.
0 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 commentsProcedure of wearing Rudraksha Beads
Anyone irrespective of age, sex, culture, religion and geographical area can wear a Rudraksha beads. A rudraksha should be worn with utmost devotion and respect. One can start wearing these beads on a Monday or any auspicious day morning after taking bath and requesting blessing from Lord Shiva.
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