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The Story of Lord Narasimha and Mantras to worship him
Lord Narasimha is the fourth incarnation of Lord Maha Vishnu who incarnated to kill Demon Hiranyakashyap and to save his devotee Prahlada. Given are his details of the Story of Prahlada, Lord Narasimhas 9 forms and his Mantras.
3 commentsSolah Shringar - The 16 Adornments of a Hindu Bride
Every Bride wants to look like a princess on her Wedding Day. Solah shringar refers to the sixteen adornments of a Bride (Woman) for beautification. Solah Shringar is especially important for an Indian bride on the most significant day of her life. Different kinds of beauty rituals are associated with the wedding day. In India, the beautification of the bride consists of sixteen parts and covers almost every part of the body right from the head to the toe. The Solah Shringar ritual is said to co
12 commentsTari Pendet a Traditional Dance from Bali Indonesia - The Indonesian Heritage Series
Tari Pendet or Pendet Dance is a traditional dance from Bali Indonesia that was originally a dance of religious worship. Tari Pendet is used to play in a Hindu's Temple in Bali. This dance symbolizes the...
17 commentsSwastika – The Auspicious Symbol in Hindu Religion
Swastika is perhaps the most controversial symbol in history. This is one of the most revered Symbols used in India. Swastik is associated with Indian Culture and religions like Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism. The Swastik Symbol is also widely used in Feng Shui and Vastu Shastra as a Symbol of auspiciousness, good fortune and protection.
3 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 Lakshmi - The Goddess of Wealth
Goddess Lakshmi is one of the most worshipped Deities in Hindu Religion. Goddess Lakshmi is the consort of Maha Vishnu and the goddess of wealth, beauty and auspiciousness.This Hub lists the mantras of Goddess Lakshmi.
17 commentsSangeetha - Tamil Actress Wedding Reception Photos
Namitha Kapoor Namitha Kapoor is her full name. namitha is a tamil actress and one of the few glamorous and tall heroines she is 6 ft tall and weighs 70 kg. namitha earlier...
0 commentsDasavataram - 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 comments12 Jyotirlingas In India
What is jyothirlinga ? Worship of shivalinga is considered the prime worship for the devotees of Lord shiva. Worship of all other forms is considered secondary. The significance of the shivalinga is that...
26 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.
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