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The Bhaktamar Stotra is one of the most popular Stotras in Jainism. It was composed by Acharya Mantunga in the 7th century A.D. Admired for the beauty of its lyrics, composition, and the depth of devotion, there is a universal belief that the 48 verses of Bhaktamar Stotra have mantra like properties.
Bhujanga means a serpent. This asana resembles a cobra reared up on its caudal support with the hood fully expanded. With this asana back pain and spinal disorders are cured. Pressure is exerted on the internal organs of the abdomen, and the excreta is pushed to the anus, and hels people suffering from conspitation. The…
751. Thriloka-dhrik – “0ne Who is the support of all the three worlds.” Apart from the usual concept of the three worlds: heaven, earth and hell, there is a deeper import of the term ‘loka’. It should mean the three fields of experience constituted of waking, dream and deep sleep. Atman, the Self, as Consciousness,…
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All living creatures die to be born again, so the Hindus believe. The Buddha was no exception. Legend has it that several lifetimes as a Bodhisattva went into the making of the Buddha, the Enlightened one. br>The Bodhisattva came in many forms ? man, monkey, deer, elephant, lion. Whatever his mortal body, he spread the…