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Monday, June 23, 2014

Lord Shri Ganesh Ashtottara Shatanaamavali




Shri Ganesha Ashtottara Shatanaamavali

Om Gajananaya namaha
Om Ganadhyakshaya namaha
Om Vignarajaya namaha
Om Vinayakaya namaha
Om Dwimaturaya namaha
Om Dwimukhaya namaha
Om Pramukhaya namaha
Om Sumukhaya namaha
Om Krutine namaha
Om Supradeepaya namaha
Om Sukhanidhaye namaha
Om Suradhyakshaya namaha
Om Surarighnaya namaha
Om Mahaganapataye namaha
Om Manyaya namaha
Om Mahakalaya namaha
Om Mahabalaya namaha
Om Herambaya namaha
Om Lambajatharaya namaha
Om Haswagrivaya namaha
Om Mahodaraya namaha
Om Madotkataya namaha
Om Mahaviraya namaha
Om Mantrine namaha
Om Mangalaswarupaya namaha
Om Pramodaya namaha
Om Pradhamaya namaha
Om Pragnaya namaha
Om Vignagatriye namaha
Om Vignahantre namaha
Om Viswanetraya namaha
Om Viratpataye namaha
Om Sripataye namaha
Om Vakpataye namaha
Om Srungarine namaha
Om Ashritavatsalaya namaha
Om Shivapriyaya namaha
Om Sheeghrakarine namaha
Om Saswataya namaha
Om Balaya namaha
Om Balodhitaya namaha
Om Bhavatmajaya namaha
Om Puranapurushaya namaha
Om Pushne namaha
Om Pushkarochita namahaya
Om Agraganyaya namaha
Om Agrapujyaya namaha
Om Agragamine namaha
Om Mantrakrutaye namaha
Om Chamikaraprabhaya namaha
Om Sarvaya namaha
Om Sarvopasyaya namaha
Om Sarvakartre namaha
Om Sarvanetraya namaha
Om Sarvasiddhipradaya namaha
Om Sarvasiddaye namaha
Om Panchahastaya namaha
Om Parvatinadanaya namaha
Om Prabhave namaha
Om Kumaragurave namaha
Om Akshobhyaya namaha
Om Kunjarasurabhanjanaya namaha
Om Pramodaptanayanaya namaha
Om Modakapriya namaha
Om Kantimate namaha
Om Dhrutimate namaha
Om Kamine namaha
Om Kavidhapriyaya namaha
Om Brahmacharine namaha
Om Brahmarupine namaha
Om Brahmavidhyadhipaya namaha
Om Jishnave namaha
Om Vishnupriyaya namaha
Om Bhaktajivitaya namaha
Om Jitamanmadhaya namaha
Om Ishwaryakaranaya namaha
Om Jayase namaha
Om Yakshakinnerasevitaya namaha
Om Gangansutaya namaha
Om Ganadhisaya namaha
Om Gambhiraninadaya namaha
Om Vatave namaha
Om Abhishtavaradaya namaha
Om Jyotishe namaha
Om Bhktanidhaye namaha
Om Bhavagamyaya namaha
Om Mangalapradaya namaha
Om Avyaktaya namaha
Om Aprakrutaparakramaya namaha
Om Satyadharmine namaha
Om Sakhye namaha
Om Sarasambhunidhaye namaha
Om Mahesaya namaha
Om Divyangaya namaha
Om Manikinkinimekhalaya namaha
Om Samastadivataya namaha
Om Sahishnave namaha
Om Satatodditaya namaha
Om Vighatakarine namaha
Om Viswadrushe namaha
Om Viswarakshakrute namaha
Om Kalyanagurave namaha
Om Unmattaveshaya namaha
Om Avarajajite namaha
Om Samstajagadhadharaya namaha
Om Sarwaishwaryaya namaha
Om Akrantachidakchutprabhave namaha
Om Srivigneswaraya namaha
Iti Shree Ganesha Ashtottara Shatanamavali Samaptam

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Ganga Mata Beautiful Wallpapers Gallery


History Of Ganga Mata
Most of the images and sculpture of Hindu God Shiva depict the River Ganga flowing from his matted hair. As with all symbols within Hindu iconography there is an interesting tale behind Shiva and the Hindu Goddess Ganga. According to Hindu mythology, there was a powerful king in India named Sagar. He decided to conduct Ashwamedha Yagya, a horse sacrifice, to declare his supremacy over the gods. The king of Heaven, Indra grew jealous of King Sagar and decided to steal the ritual horse. Indra successfully abducted the horse and tied him in the ashram of Sage Kapil, who was silently meditating for many years. King Sagar ordered his 60,000 sons to search and find his sacrificial horse. After a long search they found the horse tied at the ashram and began assaulting the great sage thinking he was the culprit who stole the horse. The sage awoke from his trance and in his anger started to destroy all the sons of king Sagar who were accosting him. Anshuman, the grandson of King Sagar, pleaded for forgiveness. The sage told him that he could save his life by bringing the sacred river Ganga down from the heavens to purify the souls of him and his ancestors and help them to attain nirvana.

King Dilip, son of Anshuman pleaded with Lord Brahma to help them bring the Ganga to earth. He failed to appease Brahma so he passed the task to his son, Bhagiratha. Bhagiratha was able to please Brahma, who ordered Ganga to descent to Earth. The furious Ganga felt this as an insult and decided to destroy Earth with her force while descending from heaven. Bhagiratha was warned by Brahma that earth will not be able to hold Ganga while descending from heaven, so he must seek the help of Lord Shiva, the only one who can withstand the power of Ganga. Bhagiratha pleaded with Lord Shiva to help him and Shiva agreed to receive Ganga in his matted locks. Ganga was arrogant and tried to drown Shiva by pushing him to the core of the earth, but the mighty Shiva easily held her in his locks. Shiva’s tie was so strong that Ganga became helpless.

Lord Shiva wanted to teach Ganga a lesson, but instead released her in seven streams as he was satisfied with the prayers of Bhagiratha. The seven streams of Ganga are Bhagirathi, Janhvi, Bhilangana, Mandakini, Rishiganga, Saraswati and Alaknanda. Ganga became calm and followed Bhagiratha, who led her to his ancestors and with her purity, released their souls.

Goddess Ganga Mata Wallpapers, Images

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Goddess Saraswati Mata Stotram





Maha Saraswati Stotram
Sarasvati Mahabhadra Mahamaya Varaprada
Shriprada Padmanilaya Padmakshi Padmavaktraga
Shivanuja Pustakadhrit Naanamudra Ramapara
Kaamrupa Mahavidya Mahapaatak Nashini
Mahashraya Malini cha Mahabhoga Mahabhuja
Mahabhaga Mahotsaha Divyanga Survandita
Mahakali Mahapasha Mahakara Mahankusha
Sita Cha Vimala Vishva Vidyunmala Cha Vaishnavi
Chandrika Chandravadana Chandralekha Vibhushita
Savitri Sursa Devi Divya-lankaarbhushita
Vaagdevi Vasudha Tivra Mahabhadra Mahabala
Bhogada Bharti Bhama Govinda Gomati Shiva
Jatila Vindhyavasa cha Vindyachal Virajita
Chandika Vaishnavi Brahmi Brahmagyane Kasadhana
Saudhamini Sudhamurti Subhadra Surpujita
Suvasini Sunasa cha Vinidra Padmalochana
Vidyarupa Vishalakshi Brahmjaya Mahabala
Treyimurti Trikaalagnya Triguna Shastrarupini
Shumbhasura-pramathini Shubhada cha Sarvaatmika
Raktabeej Nihantiri cha Chamunda Chambika Tatha
Mundkaya Praharna Dhumralochna-mardana
Sarvadeva-S-stuta Saumya Surasura Namaskrita
Kaalratri Kladhara Roop Saubhagya-dayini
Vaagdevi cha Vararoha Varahi Varijasana
Chitrambara Chitragandha Chitramalya Vibhushita
Kaanta Kaamprada Vandya Vidyadhara supujita
Shvetanana Neelabhuja Chaturvarga Phalaprada
Chaturanana Samrajya Raktamadhya Niranjana
Hansaasna Neeljangha Brahma Vishnu Shivatmika
Aivum Sarasvati Devya Namnam Ashtottara Shatam

Radha Krishna Latest Beautiful Paintings


Story Of Radha Krishna
Krishna was the shepherd prince of Gokul and Radha was Vrishbhanu Gurjar who had a boon that Devi Lakshmi will be born as his daughter. So technically, we look at Radha as an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. Radha and Krishna were childhood playmates. Radha was one of the Gopis or cowherd girls with whom Krishna did rasleela in the forests of Vrindavan. But Radha was the dearest to Krishna and most devoted to Him. When Krishna played the flute, Radha sang and danced with Him. However, this love story never reached its maturity because, Krishna left Vrindavan at the age of 12 to study at his gurukul and then to attack his uncle Kamsa in Mathura. Meanwhile, Radha was married off to a wealthy landowner named Abhimanyu. Some stories also give the name of Radha's husband as Chandrasena. There is also a myth that Radha and Krishna were secretly married in Vrindavan and Lord Brahma presided over their marriage as a priest. This version of the story does not hold much water because it is not written in the Puranas. The essence of the Radha Krishna love story is true love that goes beyond the physical realm. Krishna and Radha were never man and wife. They were not bound in holy matrimony and yet they were soulmates. Their love was 'pure' because it was never consummated. It was love on a platonic level. Radha's devotion to Krishna was unprecedented. That is why, although Krishna has 16008 wives, His favourite consort was always Radha. She was a part of His soul although she was never a part of His home.That is why, thousands of years later we still worship Radha and Krishna together. In fact, Radha-Krishna is an unbreakable word that stands for both the masculine and feminine aspects of the Universe. That is Radha and Krishna love story encompassing the love present in all of the Universe.

Goddess Annapurna Mata Wallpapers gallery