What is Yantra
What is Yantra
Various Mantras for Different Purpose
Various Mantras for Different Purpose
Mantras For Money
Mantras For Money
Dates of Shradh in Pitru Paksh
9th September – 1st Shradh10th September – 2nd Shradh11th September – 3rd Shradh12th September – 4th Shradh13th September – 5th Shradh14th September – 6th Shradh15th September – 7th Shradh 16th September – 8th Shradh17th September – 9th Shradh18th September – 10th Shradh19th September – 11th Shradh20th September – 12th Shradh21st September – 13th Shradh22nd September – 14th Shradh after 7:29 a.m23rd September – 15th Shradh after 9:44 a.m
Chinmastika MahaVidya
Chinmastika/Chinmasta Mahavidya Chhinnamasta is the sixth of the ten Mahavidya Goddesses and She is known as the self-decapitatedGoddess. She is also known as Prachanda Chandika. Chhinnamasta Origin – There are several legends about the origin of Goddess Chhinnamasta. However most of them suggest that Goddess beheaded herself due to accomplish a greater and noble cause. Chhinnamasta Iconography – The iconography of Chhinnamasta is fearsome. The self-decapitated Goddess holds her own severed head in one hand and holds a scimitar in the other hand. Three jets of blood spurt out of her bleeding neck and are drunk by her severed head and two female attendants, Dakini and Varnini. Chhinnamasta is depicted standing on a copulating couple. Chhinnamasta complexion is as red as the flower of hibiscus or Gudahala (गुड़हल). She possesses the brightness of million suns. She is depicted nude and with disheveled hair. She is described to be a sixteen years old girl,…
Bhimashankar Jyotirlinga
SHRI BHIMASHANKAR Temple in Dakini yaM DAkinishAkinikAsamAje niShevyamANaM pishitAshanaishcha |sadaiva bhImAdipadaprasiddaM taM shaNkaraM bhaktahitaM namAmi || Location of Bhimashankar Jyothirlingam:-On the banks of the River Chandrabhaga (Bhima) on the expansive meadows, a large number of devotees can be seen dancing as if they are in a trance. This is a constant scene in Pandharpur. Bheemamayya (mother Bhima) is equated with Ganga-Bhagirathi and people take a holy dip in thisriver. In Pandharpur, river Bhima came to be known as Chandrabhaga, because it is here that Bhima curves towards Chandrakor. River Ganga came jumping down from the Jata (Hair) of Lord Shankar, straight through Swarg (Heaven), to the earth. Bhimamayya is the perspiration of Lord Shankara. The origin of River Bhima is BhimaShankar, which is one of the twelve JyotirLingas. In Maharashtra, in Pune District in the Tehsil of Rajguru nagar (Khed) ahead of Ghodegaon, there is Sahyadri mountain range. Bhavargiri, Rathachal…
BaglaMukhi MahaVidya
Bagalamukhi is the eighth of the ten Mahavidya Goddesses. Her name is the combination of Bagala and Mukhi. Bagala, which is distortion of the original Sanskrit root Valga (वल्गा), means bridle. The headgear used to control a horse is known as bridle. Hence Bagalamukhi means the Goddess who has the power to control and paralyze the enemies. Due to her capturing and paralyzing powers She is also known as Devi of Stambhana (स्तम्भन). Bagalamukhi Origin – As per legends, when a huge storm erupted over the earth which threatened to destroy the whole of the creation, all the Gods assembled in the Saurashtra region and prayed to the Goddess. When appeased by the prayers of the Gods, Goddess Bagalamukhi emerged from the Haridra Sarovara and calmed down the storm. Bagalamukhi Iconography – Goddess Bagalamukhi has a golden complexion. She sits in a golden throne in the midst of an ocean of nectar full…
12 Jyotirlingas
Dwadash Jyotirling 12 JyotirLingas Temples of Lord Shankar – Significance, Stories JYOTIRLINGA: THE STORY OF THE LIGHT What is jyotirlinga ? 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 It is the resplendent light (flame) form of the Supreme – solidified to make the worship of It easier. It represents the real nature of God – formless essentially and taking various forms as It wills. This jyoti swarUpa of God exist in all the shivalinga forms, there are prominent abodes across Indian subcontinent, where It is in a splendid form. These are renowned asdvAdasa jyotir lingas or 12 jyotirlingas. These are held at much great esteem since the ancient pre-historic times. purANas talk in many sections as well as in detail about the glory of these abodes. Devotees have been getting pulled towards…
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