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Vighnaharta The Divine Destroyer of Obstacles A novel beginning in life is incomplete without the blessings of Lord Ganesha, known to promote auspicious results. This music album has been a matchless presentation that has all the traditional Sanskrit Mantras in praise of Lord Ganesha like the Vighnanash Shloka, Ganesh Kavach, Sankat Nashanam Ganesh Stotram, Vighnanivarak…
1. Sri Baala Ganapati Colour: Crimson I salute Lord Baala Ganapati adorned with a garland of tender flowers, having plaintain, mango, jack fruit, sugarcane and sweets in His hands and who is effulgent like the rising sun. 2. Sri Taruna Ganapati Colour: Crimson May the young Lord Ganapati, who is carrying in His hands the…
Laxmi is the consort of Lord Vishnu. Vishnu represents the power of maintenance. In order to manifest this power Vishnu must necessarily possess wealth. Even in the world a person who is in charge of maintenance needs wealth. A pauper cannot maintain anything. Vishnu is the maintainer of the entire universe. Hence he is married…
Jainism Jainism, religion of India concentrated largely in Gujarat and Rajasthan, in parts of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), and in the state of Karnataka (Mysore), as well as in the larger cities of the Indian peninsula. The Jains totaled about 3.7 million as the 1990s began, but they exert an influence in the predominantly Hindu community…
The introduction of Bhagvad Gita by Lord Krishna during the epic battle of Mahabharat has always been considered to be a turning point by philosophers, religious scholars, sages and others as Gita teaches its readers the most ideal way of leading one’s life keeping in mind the practical and material aspects of this world intact….
January Makar Sankranti (15th January) Pongal (15th January) Saraswati Pooja (31st January) Basant Panchami (31st January) February Bhishma Ashtami (3rd February) Mahashivratri (23rd Fenruary) March Holi (11th March) Gudi Padwa (27th March) Matsya Jayanti (29th March) April Ram Navami (3rd April) Mahavir Jayanti (7th April) Hanuman Jayanti (9th April) Baisakhi (13th April) Parshuram Jayanti (27th…