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Jagdambe Maa Audio Titles
The album is a collection of bhajans in praise of the divine mother. The eternal mother ‘Jagdamba’ removes all hurdles and obstacles from our life, blessing us with peace, joy and eternal knowledge of existence. It has been sung by one of the followers of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Mr. Sanjay Talwar. Nirmala Devi is…
Festivals Of Hindusim – Saraswati Pooja
Saraswati Puja is undoubtedly the most popular festival in the eastern region. Saraswati is the goddess of learning, arts and crafts. According to her different specialities she is known by different names like Bakdevi, Biraj, Sarada, Brahmi, Satarupa, Mahasweta, Sarbasukia, Prithudar, Bagiswari and, ofcourse, Saraswati. This festival is held in the month of Magh (January-February)….
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Divine Chants Of Krishna Audio Titles
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MantraOnNet.com: Krishna Janmashtami
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