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Centuries ago, Lord Shiva is said to have revealed himself to his true devotees in the form of a Jyoti or light. On their request to reside by them for an eternity, he installed himself near them, as Linga. Thus amongst the several lingas in the world, we have 12 which are called the Jyotilinga,…
MantraOnNet.com: Vishnu Sahasranaama
651. Kaamadevah ? “The Beloved Lord.” One who is a seeker must necessarily get charmed by the Glory of Sree Narayana, and by the influence of this captivating love He is to be worshipped. Thus One Who is to be loved and worshipped by the seekers who strive for the four “aspira- tions-in-life”?Purushaarthas. There is…
Goddesses Of India Audio Title
Goddesses Of India Mother Goddess or Devi pours the gift of joy into the heart of man and provides the humankind with knowledge of the spirit eternal. Te persona of mother Goddess in India combines the imagery of both fertility and nurturing. Myriad are Her shrines and unending her boons. Track Listing: Shankhnaad Devi Stuti…
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An underlying theological assumption in texts celebrating the Mahadevi is that the ultimate reality in the universe is a powerful, creative, active, transcendent female being. The Lalita-sahasranama gives many names of the Mahadevi, and several of her epithets express this assumption- She is called, for example, the root of the world (Jagatikanda, name 325), she…
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The Hindus are profoundly religious people. Their goal of life is self-realisation or attainment of God consciousness.The significance and the philosophy of many of the fasts is enshrined in the pauranic scriptures and their practice. Fasting controls passion, it checks the emotions and senses also. Just as impure gold is rendered pure by melting it…
MantraOnNet.com: Sacred Symbols – Rudraksha: The Tears of Shiva
The most powerful deity in the Trinity is Rudra whose aura spreads an enigmatic spell over the Hindu mythology. The first reference to Rudra is found in the Rigveda. This culminated into a full-fledged character, Shiva, in the later days of the Puranas. The word Rudra originated from the Sanskrit rud or rodden which means…


