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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

HOW TO DECORATE LAKSHMI DEVI ON VARALAKSHMI VRATAM FESTIVAL?

HOW TO DECORATE LAKSHMI DEVI ON VARALAKSHMI VRATAM FESTIVAL?
Here is the video that shows how to decorate lakshmi devi varalakshmi vratam. Click here

Monday, October 1, 2012

GLIMPSES OF SRI RAMAYANAM BY SRI SRI SRI TRIDANDI RAMANUJA CHINNA JEEYAR SWAMI

GLIMPSES OF SRI RAMAYANAM BY SRI SRI SRI TRIDANDI RAMANUJA CHINNA JEEYAR SWAMI VIDEO LINK

SRI VISHNUSAHASRANAMA STHOTRAM BY SRI SRI SRI TRIDANDI RAMANUJA CHINNA JEEYAR SWAMIJI

SRI VISHNUSAHASRANAMA STHOTRAM BY SRI SRI SRI TRIDANDI RAMANUJA CHINNA JEEYAR SWAMIJI

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SRI MAHA LAKSHMI 108 ASTOTHARAM

SRI MAHA LAKSHMI 108 ASTOTHARAM VIDEO LINK

  1. Om Prakruthyai Namaha
  2. Om Vikrithyai Namaha
  3. Om Vidyayai Namaha
  4. OM Sarwabutahitapradayai Namaha
  5. OM Shradhayai Namaha
  6. OM Vibhutyai Namaha
  7. OM Surabyai Namaha
  8. OM Paramatmikayai Namaha
  9. OM Vaache Namaha
  10. OM Padmalayayai Namaha
  11. OM Padmayai Namaha
  12. Om Suchayai Namaha
  13. OM Swahayai Namaha
  14. OM Swadayai Namaha
  15. OM Sudhayai Namaha
  16. OM Dhanyayai Namaha
  17. OM Hiranmayyai Namaha
  18. OM Lakshmyai Namaha
  19. OM Nityapushtayai Namaha
  20. OM Vibhavaryai Namaha
  21. OM Adityai Namaha
  22. OM Dityai Namaha
  23. OM Deeptayai Namaha
  24. OM Vasudayai Namaha
  25. OM Vasudharinyai Namaha
  26. OM Kamalayai Namaha
  27. OM Kanthayai Namaha
  28. OM Kamakshyai Namaha
  29. OM Krodasambavayai Namaha
  30. OM Anugrahapradayai Namaha
  31. OM Budhaye Namaha
  32. OM Anaghayai Namaha
  33. OM Harivallabayai Namaha
  34. OM Ashokayai Namaha
  35. OM Amrutayai Namaha
  36. OM Deeptayai Namaha
  37. OM Lokashokavinasinyai Namaha
  38. OM Dharmanilayayai Namaha
  39. OM Karunayai Namaha
  40. OM Lokamatre Namaha
  41. OM Padmapriyayai Namaha
  42. OM Padmahastayai Namaha
  43. OM Padmakshyai Namaha
  44. OM Padamsundaryai Namaha
  45. OM Padmodbhavayai Namaha
  46. OM Padmamukhyai Namaha
  47. OM Padmanabapriyayai Namaha
  48. OM Ramaayai Namaha
  49. OM Padmamaladharayai Namaha
  50. OM Devyai Namaha
  51. OM Padminyai Namaha
  52. OM Padmagandinyai Namaha
  53. OM Punyagandayai Namaha
  54. OM Suprasannayai Namaha
  55. OM Prasadabhimukhyai Namaha
  56. OM Prabhayai Namaha
  57. OM Chandravadhanayai Namaha
  58. OM Chandrayai Namaha
  59. OM Chandrasahodaryai Namaha
  60. OM Chaturbhujayai Namaha
  61. OM Chandraroopayai Namaha
  62. OM Indirayai Namaha
  63. OM Indusheethalayai Namaha
  64. OM Ahladajanyai Namaha
  65. OM Pushtyai Namaha
  66. OM Shivayai Namaha
  67. OM Shivakaryai Namaha
  68. OM Satyai Namaha
  69. OM Vimalayai Namaha
  70. OM Vishwajananyai Namaha
  71. OM Pustayai Namaha
  72. OM Dharidhryanashinyai Namaha
  73. OM Preetipuskarinyai Namaha
  74. OM Shantayai Namaha
  75. OM Shuklamalyambarayai Namaha
  76. OM Shriyai Namaha
  77. OM Bhaskaryai Namaha
  78. OM Bilvanilayayai Namaha
  79. OM Vararohayai Namaha
  80. OM Yashasvinyai Namaha
  81. OM Vasundarayai Namaha
  82. OM Udarangayai Namaha
  83. OM Harinyai Namaha
  84. OM Hemamalinyai Namaha
  85. OM Dhanadhanyakaryai Namaha
  86. OM Sidhaye Namaha
  87. OM Sthrainyasoumyayai Namaha
  88. OM Shubhapradhayai Namaha
  89. OM Nrupaveshmagatanandhayai Namaha
  90. OM Varalakshmai Namaha
  91. OM Vasupradhyai Namaha
  92. OM Shubayai Namaha
  93. OM Hiranyaprakarayai Namaha
  94. OM Samudratanayayai Namaha
  95. OM Jayayai Namaha
  96. OM Mangalayai Namaha
  97. OM Vishnuvakshastalastitayai Namaha
  98. OM Vishnupatnai Namaha
  99. OM Prasanakshyai Namaha
  100. OM Narayanasamashritayai Namaha
  101. OM Daridhryadvamsinyai Namaha
  102. OM Dhevyai Namaha
  103. OM Sarvopadravavarinyai Namaha
  104. OM Navadurgayai Namaha
  105. OM Mahakalyai Namaha
  106. OM Bramhavishnushivatmikayai Namaha
  107. OM Trikalajnanasampannayai Namaha
  108. OM Bhuwaneshwaryai Namaha
SRI MAHA LAKSHMI ASTOTHARAMA IN TELUGU LANGUAGE
  1. ఓం ప్రకృత్యై నమః
  2. ఓం వికృత్యై నమః
  3. ఓం విద్యాయై నమః
  4. ఓం అర్వబుతహితప్రదయై నమః
  5. ఓం శ్రద్ధయాయి నమః
  6. ఓం విభుత్యై నమః
  7. ఓం సురబ్యై నమః
  8. ఓం పరమాత్మికాయై నమః
  9. ఓం వాచే నమః
  10. ఓం పద్మాలయాయై నమః
  11. ఓం పద్మాయై నమః
  12. ఓం సుచయై నమః
  13. ఓం స్వాహాయై నమః
  14. ఓం స్వదయై నమః
  15. ఓం సుధయై నమః
  16. ఓం ధన్యయై నమః
  17. ఓం హిరణ్మయ్యై నమః
  18. ఓం లక్ష్మయాయి నమః
  19. ఓం నిత్యపుష్టాయై నమః
  20. ఓం విభావర్యై నమః
  21. ఓం అదిత్యాయై నమః
  22. ఓం దిత్యాయై నమః
  23. ఓం దీప్తాయాయి నమః
  24. ఓం వసుదాయాయి నమః
  25. ఓం వసుధరిన్యై నమః
  26. ఓం కమలాయై నమః
  27. ఓం కాంతాయై నమః
  28. ఓం కామాక్ష్యై నమః
  29. ఓం క్రోధసంభావయాయి నమః
  30. ఓం అనుగ్రహప్రదాయై నమః
  31. ఓం బుదయే నమః
  32. ఓం అనఘాయై నమః
  33. ఓం హరివల్లభాయై నమః
  34. ఓం అశోకాయై నమః
  35. ఓం అమ్రుతయై నమః
  36. ఓం దీప్తాయై నమః
  37. ఓం లోకశోకవినసిన్యై నమః
  38. ఓం ధర్మనిలయాయై నమః
  39. ఓం కరుణాయై నమః
  40. ఓం లోకమాత్రే నమః
  41. ఓం పద్మప్రియాయై నమః
  42. ఓం పద్మహస్తాయై నమః
  43. ఓం పద్మక్ష్యై నమః
  44. ఓం పద్మసున్దర్యై నమః
  45. ఓం పద్మోద్భవాయై నమః
  46. ఓం పద్మముఖ్యై నమః
  47. ఓం పద్మనాభప్రియాయై నమః
  48. ఓం రామాయాయి నమః
  49. ఓం పద్మమాలధరయాయి నమః
  50. ఓం దేవ్యై నమః
  51. ఓం పద్మిన్యై నమః
  52. ఓం పద్మగందిన్యై నమః
  53. ఓం పుణ్యగంధాయై నమః
  54. ఓం సుప్రసన్నాయై నమః
  55. ఓం ప్రసాదాభిముఖ్యై నమః
  56. ఓం ప్రభయై నమః
  57. ఓం చంద్రవదనాయై నమః
  58. ఓం చంద్రాయై నమః
  59. ఓం చంద్రసహోదర్యై నమః
  60. ఓం చతుర్భుజయై నమః
  61. ఓం చంద్రరూపాయై నమః
  62. ఓం ఇందిరాయై నమః
  63. ఓం ఇందుశీతలాయై నమః
  64. ఓం ఆహ్లాదజన్యై నమః
  65. ఓం పుష్ట్యై నమః
  66. ఓం శివాయై నమః
  67. ఓం శివకర్యై నమః
  68. ఓం సత్యై నమః
  69. ఓం విమలాయై నమః
  70. ఓం విశ్వజనన్యై నమః
  71. ఓం పుష్టయై నమః
  72. ఓం ధరిద్ర్యనశిన్యై నమః
  73. ఓం ప్రీతిపుస్కరిన్యై నమః
  74. ఓం శాంతాయై నమః
  75. ఓం శుక్లామల్యామ్బరయై నమః
  76. ఓం శ్రియై నమః
  77. ఓం భాస్కర్యై నమః
  78. ఓం బిల్వనిలయాయై నమః
  79. ఓం వరారోహాయై నమః
  80. ఓం యశస్విన్యై నమః
  81. ఓం వసున్దరయై నమః
  82. ఓం ఉదారాంగాయై నమః
  83. ఓం హరిన్యై నమః
  84. ఓం హేమమాలిన్యై నమః
  85. ఓం ధనధాన్యకర్యై నమః
  86. ఓం సిధాయే నమః
  87. ఓం స్త్రైన్యసౌమ్యయై నమః
  88. ఓం శుభాప్రధయై నమః
  89. ఓం నృపవేష్మగాతనంధయై నమః
  90. ఓం వరలక్ష్మి నమః
  91. ఓం వసుప్రదాయై నమః
  92. ఓం శుబాయై నమః
  93. ఓం హిరణ్యప్రాకారాయై నమః
  94. ఓం సముద్రతనయాయై నమః
  95. ఓం జయాయై నమః
  96. ఓం మంగలయై నమః
  97. ఓం విశ్నువక్షస్తలస్తితయై నమః
  98. ఓం విష్ణుపత్ని నమః
  99. ఓం ప్రసనక్ష్యై Namaha
  100. ఓం నారాయనసమశ్రితయై నమః
  101. ఓం దరిద్ర్యద్వంసిన్యై నమః
  102. ఓం దేవ్యై నమః
  103. ఓం సర్వోపద్రవవరిన్యై నమః
  104. ఓం నవదుర్గాయై నమః
  105. ఓం మహాకల్యై నమః
  106. ఓం బ్రమ్హవిశ్నుశివత్మికయై నమః
  107. ఓం త్రికలజ్ఞానసంపన్నయై నమః
  108. ఓం భువనేశ్వర్యై నమః

MAHALAKSHMI STOTRAM

MAHALAKSHMI STOTRAM VIDEO LINK

SRI LAKSHMI SAHASRANAMA STOTRAM

SRI LAKSHMI SAHASRANAMA STOTRAM VIDEO LINK

SRI SHIVA SAHASRANAMA STOTRAM

SRI SHIVA SAHASRANAMA STOTRAM VIDEO LINK

SRI KALAHASTI TEMPLE IN CHITTOR DISTRICT

SRI KALAHASTI TEMPLE IN CHITTOR DISTRICT
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VIDEO LINK 2
VIDEO LINK 3

LAALI GOVINDA LAALI

LAALI GOVINDA LAALI VIDEO LINK

KRISHNA'S MANGALA HARATI

KRISHNA'S MANGALA HARATI VIDEO LINK

Mangalam jaya mangalam ma nallanaya ku mangalam..
Mangalam jaya mangalam ma Krishna swami ki mangalam.

Siramun nanduna merayu chundadi nemali pinchaku mangalam
Shyamalanguni karamu landoli Madura muraliki mangalam
Mangalam jaya mangalam...

Vanaja gammnu dika rinchadi vadana shobaku mangalam
Karuna rasamunu chindhu chundidi kannu dohiki mangalam
Mangalam jaya mangalam...

Bhramha chepoojinpa badina charana ugaliki mangalam
Jagamulaniyu kana tandragu chakanaiyaku mangalam
Mangalam jaya mangalam...

Gopika gana sevithudu sri govindunaku mangalam
Radhika parivesti tundav raseswarunaku mangalam
Mangalam jaya mangalam...

LAKSHMI RAAVE MAA INTIKI

LAKSHMI DEVI AARTI (TELUGU)
LAKSHMI RAAVE MAA INTIKI VIDEO LINK

LAKSHMI RAVE MA INTIKI KSHEERABDHI PUTHRI
VARA LAKSHMI RAVE MA INTIKI

LAKSMI RAVE MA INTIKI RAJITHAMUKA NELAKUNNA
SUKSHAMUGA MOKSHAMICHU SUNDARI BRINDAVANA DHARI (LAKSHMI)

KUNKUMA PACHA KASTHURI KORIKATHONU GOROJANAMU
JAJIPUVVU JALAJALOCHINI MUDAMUTHONA ARPINTHUMU (LAKSHMI)

CHALLANI GANDHAMU CHANDANAMUTHO SAMBRANI DOOPAMU
MATHANEEKU PREETHIKA PRAKYADHIKA SAMARPINTHUNAMMA (LAKSHMI)

PASUPU AKSHANTHALU PARIMALADHRAVYAMU PANCHA BILVAMULU POORNAKALASAMU
MATHA NEEKU MUDHAMUTHO MEMU CHETHUMAMMA CHAKKANI POOJA (LAKSHMI)

GUNDU MALLE MOGALI PUVVU DHANDIGA CHAMANTHI PUVVU MELAINA PARIJATHAMU
MATHA NEEKU MUDHAMUTHO MEMU CHETHUMAMMA CHAKKANI POOJA (LAKSHMI)

ANDHAMUGA JARI ANCHU CHEERA KUNDHANAMU PACHANI RAVIKA
MOGALIPUVVULA JADANE ALLI JADAKUCHALU KATTEDHAMMA
MATHA NEEKU MUDHAMUTHO MEMU CHETHUMAMMA CHAKKANI POOJA (LAKSHMI)

ANDHAMUGA ADAVI PANDLU KADHALI PANDLU REGI PANDLU MELAINA DHANIMMAPANDLU
GANAMUGA KARPOORA PANDLU PANDU VENNELATHO NEEKU PADMASINI NE POOJIMPA

LAKSHMI RAVE MA INTIKI KSHEERABDHI PUTHRI
VARA LAKSHMI RAVE MA INTIKI.

SATYANARAYANA SWAMI AARTI SONG FROM MOVIE GRUHAPRAVESAM

SATYANARAYANA SWAMI AARTI SONG FROM MOVIE GRUHAPRAVESAM VIDEO LINK

SATYANARAYANA SWAMI AARTI

SATYANARAYANA SWAMI AARTI AUDIO AND VIDEO LINK

Jai Lakshmi Ramana, Swami Jai Lashmi Ramana, Satyanarayan Swami, Jan Patak Harana, Jai Lakshmi Ramana

Ratan Ja Rat Singhasan, Adhbut Chabee Rajey Narad Kahat Niranjan, Ghanta dhun bhajey Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............

Praghat Bhaye Kali Karan, Dwaj Ko Daras Diya Budha Brahman Bankey, Kanchan Mahal Kiya Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............

Durbal Bhil Kathier, Jan Par Kripa Karey Chandra Choor Ik Raja, Jinaki Vipat Hare Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............

Vayesh Manorath Payo, Shradha Uj Dini So Fal Bhogyo Prabhji, Fer Ustati Kini Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............

Bhav Bhagti Ke Karan, Chhin Chhin Roop Dharya Sharda Dharan Kini, Tin Ka Karj Sarya Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............

Gwal Bal Sang Raja, Ban Mein Bhagti Karey Man Vanchit Fal Dino, Deen Dayal Harey Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............

Charhat Prasad Sawayo, Kadali Fal Mewa Doop Dheep Tulsi Se, Raje Sat Deva Jai Lakshmi Ramana.............

Shri Satya Narayan Ji Ki Aarti jo koi gaavey Kahat Shianand Swami Man Van Chit Fal Paavey Jai Lakshmi Ramana...........

SRI SATYANARAYANA STOTHRAM (VRATAM AND PUJA VIDHANAM)

SRI SATYANARAYANA STOTHRAM (VRATAM AND PUJA VIDHANAM)
 
Watch Satyanarayana Stothram (Vratham & Pooja Vidhanam) - Devotional. Sri Sathyanarayana Pooja is a very auspicious function followed in the Hindu tradition. The prayer is offered in the name of 'Lord Narayana' i.e. Vishnu. It's a sheer belief that performing this pooja sincerely will only bring prosperity and good luck for the devotees. Sea Records now brings you the complete recital of this beautiful ritual.

MANGALA GOWRI VRATAM

MANGALA GOWRI VRATAM

Mangala Gowri Vratam or Gauri Vrat as the name indicates is dedicated to Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva.This Vratam is known as Hartalika Vratam in North India. Gowri Habba and its rituals are of South Indian origin and is observed mainly in Karnataka. the ritual a golden image of Goddess Parvati is worshipped along with Shivling.

In many places a clay idols of Goddess Gowri and Lord Ganesha is worshipped on this day. It is later immersed in a pond.

IMPORTANCE OF TOLI EKADASI

IMPORTANCE OF TOLI EKADASI VIDEO LINK

IMPORTANCE OF NAGA PANCHAMI

IMPORTANCE OF NAGA PANCHAMI VIDEO LINK

IMPORTANCE OF SHRAVANA MASAM

IMPORTANCE OF SHRAVANA MASAM VIDEO LINK

Monday, September 24, 2012

DWADASH JYOTIRLINGA YATRA

Yatra Dwadash Jyotirling (Bhagwan Shiv Ke 12 Jyotirling Ki) Video link

NAU DEVIYON KI YATRA

Yatra Nau Deviyon Ki Video link

CHAR DHAM YATRA

Char Dham Yatra I Uttrakhand Video Link

SHRI KEDARNATH YATRA

Yatra Shri Kedarnath Ji Video Link

KAILASH MANASA SAROVAR YATRA

Yatra Kailash Mansarovar Video link

AMARNATH YATRA

Om Namah Shivay "Amar Katha Sahit Baba Amarnath Yatra" (Devotional Documentary) Video link

YATRA - PANCH KAASI

YATRA - PANCH KAASI VIDEO LINK

SHRI KAASHI DARSHANAM

Sri Kaashi Darshanam Video Link

SHRI CHAGANTI KOTESHWAR RAO GARI SPEECHES FOR STUDENS AND MANAVA SAMBANDALU (HUMAN RELATIONS) IN TELUGU

  1. Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao Garu - Speech For Students Video link
  2. Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao Garu - Speech For Manaveeya Sambandalu Video link

Friday, April 27, 2012

SHIVA RURAM FULL NAMAKAM CHAMAKAM

Shiva Rudram Full Namakam-Chamakam Devanagari Sanskrit English Translations.wmv  video

SRI SRI SRI TRIDANDI RAMANUJA CHINNA JEEYAR SWAMIJI'S MANASA SAROVAR YATRA

China Jeeyar Swamiji's Manasa Sarovar Kailasa Yatra Himalayas video

DEEVENALU (BLESSINGS) IN TELUGU LANGUAGE - దీవెనలు

  • అభీష్ట సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • అత్యంత అనుకూల దాంపత్య సుఖ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • చిరంజీవ చిరంజీవ సుఖీభవ సుఖీభవ
  • ధీర్గయుష్మాన్ భవ
  • ధీర్గసుమంగళి భవ
  • మాంగల్యగౌరీ కటాక్ష ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • మధుర వాఖ్యాని భవ
  • నూతన గృహనిర్మానాధికార సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • నూతన గృహ ప్రవేశ సమయే, సర్వేగ్రహ అనుకూల్యత ఫలసిద్ధిరస్తు
  • నూతన వ్యాపారభివ్రుద్ధిరస్తూ
  • పరమెశ్వరానుగ్రహ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • పరమేశ్వరీ అనుగ్రహ ప్రసాదేనా సుఖప్రసవతా సిద్ధిరస్తూ
  • పుత్ర సంతాన ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • సకల విద్యాభివ్రుదిరస్తు
  • సంపూర్ణ ఆయురారోగ్యాది వృద్ధిరస్తు
  • సర్వగ్రహ అనుకూల్యతాఫల సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • శీగ్రమేవ ధన, కనక, వస్తు, వాహన ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • శీగ్రమేవ కల్యానాదికార సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • శీగ్రమేవ పానిగ్రహనాదికార సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • శీగ్రమేవ విదేశీయాన, విదేశీ ఉద్యోగ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • శీగ్రమేవ వివాహాధికార సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • షష్టిపూర్తి సమయే, ఆయుశ్యాభి వ్రుద్దిరస్తు
  • షష్టిపూర్తి సమయే, సర్వేగ్రహ అనుకూల్యత ఫలసిద్ధిరస్తు
  • సౌభాగ్యభివృద్ధిరస్తు
  • శ్రవణ శుక్రవార మహాలక్ష్మి కటాక్ష సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ గృహలక్ష్మి కటాక్ష ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ గురు కృప ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ లక్ష్మినారాయణ కటాక్ష ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ లలితదేవి అనుగ్రహ కటాక్ష సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ మహాగణాధిపతి కటాక్ష సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ మహాసరస్వతి కటాక్ష సిద్ధిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ మహాలక్ష్మి అనుగ్రహ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • శ్రీ ఉమామహేశ్వర అనుగ్రహ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • సుపుత్ర ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • ఉన్నత విద్యా ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • ఉన్నతోద్యోగ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • వాస్తు పురుష సంపూర్ణ అనుగ్రహ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు
  • వ్రతం సంకల్పమస్తు
  • వ్యాపారేశు కోటి లాభ ప్రాప్తిరస్తు

SRI RAMANUJA SAHASRA NAMAVALI

Sri Ramanuja Sahasranamavali and few prayers surrendering to Lotus feet of our acharya.
Here is the link for the pdf: http://jeeyar.org/ramanuja/sriramanuja.pdf

Thursday, April 26, 2012

సాయి నామము

సాయి నీ నామము తలచిన పోవును మా పాపము
మధురాతి మధురాలు నీ గానములు మా బాదలకు అవి అమృత గుళికలు
నీవు మా వెంట నుండ మేము ఎరుగము ఏ ఆపదము
నీ రూపు తలచిన వెలుగు మా మదిమందిరములో ప్రేమ దీపము
సర్వము నీవై మమ్ము నడిపించు సర్వాంతర్యామి
మా మనసులు నీకే అర్పించేదమోయి

ఆకృతి

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

FLOWERS FOR WORSHIPING DIFFERENT DEITIES

FLOWERS FOR WORSHIPING DIFFERENT DEITIES 


Flowers form an important and integral part of a Hindu worship. Flowers are used in all Hindu poojas irrespective of whether they are carried out at home or at temples. Flowers serve as mediums to communicate to God. Furthermore, the fragrance of flowers induces devotion and sets the mood for worship. When flowers are offered to deities, there is a mechanism which functions to release divine energy into the atmosphere. Flowers attract the inherent divine or positive elements in the space and emits them through their petals, thereby charging the atmosphere with divine and positive vibrations.

Different flowers are associated for the worship of different deities in Hinduism.

Below mentioned are the flowers for worship of different deities according to the Hindu faith.


Lord Ganesha: Arugampul or Bermuda grass commonly found everywhere is the most auspicious offering to Lord Ganesha. Vel Erukampoo (White colour) or Calotropis Gigantea (Botanical name) is also considered as auspicious for the worship of Lord Ganesha.

Lord Shiva: It is well known to a devout Hindus that Bilva leaves are considered the most auspicious to be offered to Lord Shiva. Apart from it, Thumbai Poo (Leucas aspera), Purple orchids or Kovidaar which is also called Mandarai flowers are also recommended for the worship of Lord Shiva. Champak and Vel Erukkampoo are also offered to invoke His blessings.

Lord Vishnu: It is a commonly known fact that Tulsi (Basil leaves) leaves are considered the most auspicious to be offered to Lord Vishnu. This practice simply reminds one of Lord Krishna's statement in the Bhagavad Gita that even a small little leaf offered with total devotion is suffice to appease Him.

Apart from Tulsi, Paraijata, Thechi, (Ixora coccinea), Shankhupushpam or Aparajitha (Butterfly pea - Clitoria ternatea) are also considered auspicious to be offered to Lord Vishnu. Lotus which is often compared to the eye of the Lord in scriptures and devotional works acclaiming His beauty, is no doubt an auspicious flower offering to Him.

Goddess Parvati or Devi: There are mentions of various flowers in 'Lalita Sahasranama' dedicated to Devi. She is also said to be residing in the Kadhamba groves, for which, She is acknowledged with devotion as 'Kadhambavana Vasini'. Kadamb' (Neolamarckia cadamba), Champak (Michelia champaca), Hibiscus, Punnaag or Sultan Champa, Jasmine, etc are ideal to attract the grace of Devi.

Goddess Durga: Red flowers are basically offered to Goddess Durga. Hibiscus, Thechi (Ixora coccinea), Sev Arali (Nerium indicum or Nerium oleander) are some of the most commonly used flowers for the worship of Durga.

Goddess Lakshmi: Lotus happens to be the abode of Goddess Lakshmi. Lotus is considered as sacred to be offered to Goddess Lakshmi. Thazhampoo, which is also called Ketaki or Screwpine, Thechi, Champak (Michelia champaca) and Jamanthi (Chrysanthemum - Corn Marigold) are also some flowers that invokes the Grace of the goddess of wealth.

Goddess Saraswati:
As Goddess Saraswati is seated on a white lotus, the flower is offered to Her. Parijata is not to be offered to Goddess Saraswati.

Lord Subhramanya: Lotus and Sev Arali (Nerium indicum or Nerium oleander) are considered as important among the flower categories to be offered to Lord Subhramanya.

Dakshinamurthy: Considered as the 'Guru' for the Saivites, Mullai a category of the Jasmine family ushers in the blessings of Dakshinamurthy.

Hanuman: Tulsi or Basil leaves and a garland made of 'Beetle leaves' are recommended to invoke the blessings of Lord Hanuman.

These flowers for worship of different deities aids in establishing a communion with one's chosen deity and invariably invokes grace.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

WHY VISIT TEMPLES ? (Scientific Reason)



(I got this inforamtion in a chain mail..so thought of sharing with others)

There are thousands of temples all over India in different size, shape and locations but not all of them are considered to be built the Vedic way. Generally, a temple should be located at a place where earth's magnetic wave path passes through densely. It can be in the outskirts of a town/village or city, or in middle of the dwelling place, or on a hilltop. ...The essence of visiting a temple is discussed here.

Now, these temples are located strategically at a place where the positive energy is abundantly available from the magnetic and electric wave distributions of north/south pole thrust. The main idol is placed in the core center of the temple, known as "*Garbhagriha*" or *Moolasthanam*. In fact, the temple structure is built after the idol has been placed. This *Moolasthanam* is where earth’s magnetic waves are found to be maximum. We know that there are some copper plates, inscribed with Vedic scripts, buried beneath the Main Idol. What are they really? No, they are not God’s / priests’ flash cards when they forget the *shlokas*. The copper plate absorbs earth’s magnetic waves and radiates it to the surroundings. Thus a person regularly visiting a temple and walking clockwise around the Main Idol receives the beamed magnetic waves and his body absorbs it. This is a very slow process and a regular visit will let him absorb more of this positive energy. Scientifically, it is the positive energy that we all require to have a healthy life.

Further, the Sanctum is closed on three sides. This increases the effect of all energies. The lamp that is lit radiates heat energy and also provides light inside the sanctum to the priests or *poojaris* performing the pooja. The ringing of the bells and the chanting of prayers takes a worshipper into trance, thus not letting his mind waver. When done in groups, this helps people forget personal problems for a while and relieve their stress. The fragrance from the flowers, the burning of camphor give out the chemical energy further aiding in a different good aura. The effect of all these energies is supplemented by the positive energy from the idol, the copper plates and utensils in the *Moolasthan*am / *Garbagraham*. *Theertham*, the “holy” water used during the pooja to wash the idol is not plain water cleaning the dust off an idol. It is a concoction of Cardamom,*Karpura* (Benzoin), zaffron / saffron, *Tulsi* (Holy Basil), Clove, etc...Washing the idol is to charge the water with the magnetic radiations thus increasing its medicinal values. Three spoons of this holy water is distributed to devotees. Again, this water is mainly a source of magneto-therapy. Besides, the clove essence protects one from tooth decay, the saffron & *Tulsi* leafs protects one from common cold and cough, cardamom and *Pachha Karpuram* (benzoin), act as mouth fresheners. It is proved that *Theertham* is a very good blood purifier, as it is highly energized. Hence it is given as *prasadam* to the devotees. This way, one can claim to remain healthy by regularly visiting the Temples. This is why our elders used to suggest us to offer prayers at the temple so that you will be cured of many ailments. They were not always superstitious. Yes, in a few cases they did go overboard when due to ignorance they hoped many serious diseases could be cured at temples by deities. When people go to a temple for the *Deepaaraadhana*, and when the doors open up, the positive energy gushes out onto the persons who are there. The water that is sprinkled onto the assemblages passes on the energy to all. This also explains why men are not allowed to wear shirts at a few temples and women are requested to wear more ornaments during temple visits. It is through these jewels (metal) that positive energy is absorbed by the women. Also, it is a practice to leave newly purchased jewels at an idol’s feet and then wear them with the idol’s blessings. This act is now justified after reading this article. This act of “seeking divine blessings” before using any new article, like books or pens or automobiles may have stemmed from this through mere observation.

Energy lost in a day’s work is regained through a temple visit and one is refreshed slightly. The positive energy that is spread out in the entire temple and especially around where the main idol is placed, are simply absorbed by one's body and mind. Did you know, every Vaishnava(Vishnu devotees), “must” visit a Vishnu temple twice every day in their location. Our practices are NOT some hard and fast rules framed by 1 man and his followers or God’s words in somebody’s dreams. All the rituals, all the practices are, in reality, well researched, studied and scientifically backed thesis which form the ways of nature to lead a good healthy life.

The scientific and research part of the practices are well camouflaged as “elder’s instructions” or “granny’s teaching’s” which should be obeyed as a mark of respect so as to once again, avoid stress to the mediocre brains.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Jeeyar Channel

Jeeyar Channel , a 24/7 web channel world wide through yupp tv. For more details visit http://www.chinnajeeyar.org/

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sri Venkatachalapathi Devotional Songs - Spiritual Songs

Sri Venkatachalapathi Devotional Songs - Spiritual Songs click here

Ghantasala Bhagavad gita telugu full

Ghantasala Bhagavad gita telugu full  link click here

Sri Srinivasa Darshanam - Pilgrimage to Tirumala Tirupathi and Thiruchanur

Sri Srinivasa Darshanam - Get ready to enjoy a magnificent and spiritual experience as we take you to the heavenly aboard of Lord Venkatesha. The documentary promises to enrich you with the finest details about the 'Brahmotsavam Celebrations' at Tirumala Tirupathi. The exquisite garland decorations, the intricate variety of gold jewellery and gems will surely leave you pleasantly surprised about one of the richest temples in the world! A must watch here

Sri Sainadha Sthavana Manjari - Maha Mahimanvitha Nithya Parayana Vachana Grantham - Telugu Ebook PDF format

Sri Sainadha Sthavana Manjari - Maha Mahimanvitha Nithya Parayana Vachana Grantham - Telugu Ebook PDF format

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Lakshmi Devi Aarti Lyrics (Hindi Aarti)

Om Jai Lakshmi Mata, Maiya Jai Lakshmi Mata,
Tumko Nishdin Sevat, Har Vishnu Vidhata.
Uma Rama Bharmani, Tum Hi Jag Mata,
Surya Chandrma Dhyavat Naard Rishee Gata.
Durga Roop Niranjani, Sukh Sampati Data,
Jo Koi Tum Ko Dhayata, Riddhi Siddhi Pata.
Tum Patal Nivasini, Tum Hi Shubh Data,
Karam-Prabhav-Prakashini, Bhav Nidhi Ki Trata.
Jis Ghar Main Tum Rahti, Sub Sadgun Aata,
Sub Sambhav Ho Jata, Man Nahi Ghabrata.
Tum Bin Yagya Na Hove, Vastra No Koi Pata,
Khan-Pana Ka Vaibhav, Sub Tumse Pata.
Shubhgun Mandir Sundar, Sheerodadhi Jata,
Ratan Chaturdhsh Tum Bin, Koi Nahi Pata.
Mahalakshmi Ji Ki Aarti, Jo Koi Nar Gata,
Urr Anand Samata, Pap Utar Jata.
Sthir Char Jagat Bchaye Shubh Karam Nar Lata,
Ram Pratap Maiya Ki Shubh Drashti Chahta.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Nithya Kruthyam for Sri Vaishnava Women

Nithya Kruthyam for Sri Vaishnava Women                                    Link

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Dhanwathari Mantras for Good Health

Lord Dhanwantari is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Dhanvantari is said to be the God of Ayurvedic medicine and physician of the Gods. Lord Dhanvantari is worshiped by devotees to seek his blessings and for sound health. Lord Dhanwantari is portrayed as “Chatur Bahu” Vishnu (with four hands), holding medical herbs in one hand and a pot containing rejuvenating nectar called amrita in another.

Dhanvantari Mantra :
Om Namo Bhagavathe
Maha Sudharshanaya
Vasudevaya Dhanvantaraye;
Amrutha Kalasa Hasthaaya
Sarva Bhaya Vinashanaya
Sarva Roga Nivaranaya
Thri Lokaya Pathaye
Thri Lokaya Nithaye
Sri Maha Vishnu Swarupaya
Sri Dhanvantri Swarupaya
Sri Sri Sri Aoushadha Chakra Narayanaya Namaha


Meaning of Dhanvantari Mantra
We pray to the God, who is known as Sudarshana Vasudeva Dhanvantari. He holds the Kalasham full of nectar of immortality. Lord Dhanvantri removes all fears and removes all diseases. He is the well wisher and the preserver of the three worlds. Dhanvantari is like Lord Vishnu, empowered to heal the Jiva souls. We bow to the Lord of Ayurveda.

Short (Eka Sloka) Dhanvantari Mantras :
1)
Namani Dhanwanthary Aadi Devam , Surasura Vanditham Pada Padmam, Loke Jara Rugbhay Mrityu Nashakam , Datharam Eesham
Vividhaushadhinam

Meaning :- “O Lord Dhanvantary, I bestow before you.Your Lotus feet is worshiped both by the Sur[Good people] / Asur [Demons or Bad people]. You have the power to keep away people of this world from Miseries, diseases, ailments, Oldness, fear of diseases. O God, give me your blessings and medicines to cure the sick humanity.


2) “Shankham chakramuparyadhashcha karyordivyaushidham dakshine,Vamenanyakaren sambhratsudhakumbham jalaukavalim”

3) “Achyuthananda Govinda Vishno Narayanamrith Roganme Nashay Asheshanashu Dhanwantharaye Hare”

4) Vishnoh Krishna Janardhana Achyutham Hare Narayana Shree Pathe, Vaikunda Mrutham Kashavam Mukundananda Damodaram , Shaure Madhavam Padmanabha Bhagavan Govinda Dhanwanthare , Roganme Nithyam Nivaryathu Te Namamratham Sampratam.

List of Dhanvantari Temples in South India:
1.Dhanwantari Temple At Ranganathaswamy Temple , Srirangam ,Tamil Nadu.
2.Sri Dhanwantari Temple – Located at Arya Vaidya Pharmacy Campus (Arya Vaidya Chikitsalayam and Research Institute),Coimbatore ,Tamilnadu
3.Lord Dhanvantari Temple , Nelluva – Located at about 20 km from Guruvayur,Thrissur,Kerala.
4.Sree Rudra Dhanwanthari Temple – Situated at Pulamanthole, Malappuram,Kerala
5.Sree Dhanwantari Temple – At Peringavu ,Thrissur , Kerala
6.Dhanwantari Temple – Erumapetty, Vadakkanchery ,Thrissur , Kerala
7.Dhanvantri Kshetram (temple) – Situated at the outskirts of Calicut, Kerala
8.Dhanvantari Temple – Kannur (Cannanore) , Kerala

There are no major permanent temples dedicated to Lord Dhanwantari in North India.
Chant these mantras 8,16,64 or 108 times based on your time availability.Use these mantras when you are requested to pray for any one who is sick or ill.

Friday, January 6, 2012

BHAKTI QUOTES

http://www.angelfire.com/ma/ramakrishna/bhakti.html

Miracle in Shirdi - Sai Baba's Image appears on Wall !

Miracle occurred in Shirdi on the night of Thursday 05th Jan`2012. Right after Baba's Shej Aarti got over, an image of Sai Baba's face appeared on the wall of Dwarkamai. Very distinctly seen, the face of Sai Baba appeared on the Nimbar (Niche) which is on the western wall of Dwarkamai.

The Shri Sai Satcharitra relates that it was here that Baba used to have his midday meal, sitting behind a curtain with his back to the Nimbar, and a row of devotees on either side of him. This is also the place where Baba would sleep with his head pointing towards the Nimbar. Sai Baba also occasionally did his Namaz (ritual prayers) here.n This Nimbar also has a set of lamps placed by Baba in-front of it.

As this news spread, people from all over started rushing to Shirdi to be blessed by this miracle of Baba. And slowly the crowds grew in such numbers that Shirdi Sansthan's Security guards also found it difficult to control them. Chanting the name of Sai Baba, the inside & outside of Dwarkamai was flooded with devotees, all trying to get a glimpse of Baba's Image.


Video Link

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Lord Shiva Mantras - Om Namah Shivai - Shivdhun

Lord Shiva Mantras - Om Namah Shivai - Shivdhun link

Sri Ramanujacharya and Sri Rangan

Sri Ramanujacharya and Sri Rangan link

The story of Nammazhwar and Madhura Kavi

The story of Nammazhwar and Madhura Kavi
Part1
Part2

The story of Thirumazhisai Azhwar

The story of Thirumazhisai Azhwar
Part1
Part2

The story of the Mudal Azhwars

The story of the Mudal Azhwars  link

Parthasarathi perumal sri rangam Perumal Vaikunta Ekadasi uttara Vaikunta dwara darisanam

Parthasarathi perumal sri rangam Perumal Vaikunta Ekadasi uttara Vaikunta dwara darisanam video  link

Telugu MP3 Audio - Sree Venkateswara Vratham

Sree Venkateswara Vratham in Telugu has the complete procedure with the details of the items needed for the vratham, manthras, stories and mangala harathi.
 
Telugu MP3 Audio - Sree Venkateswara Vratham link here

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