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Satnaam Waheguru According to Sikhism “Waheguru” is the light that removes our inner darkness and enlightens our intellect and conforms to the eternal truth. This Sikh salutation means “Khalsa belongs to God and to God alone belongs the Victory”. This superb album – Satnaam Waheguru contains the Shri Guru Nanak Dhun that is in praise…
Universal Prayers Spirituality is the cornerstone of every individual’s life. After a period of ageless in-depth understanding of our evolvement and thus recognizing the significance and place of spiritual succor in man’s life, our ancient sages, rishis and munis created special mantras and shlokas to facilitate this search for inward peace while dealing with the…
Mool Mantra – I: Sanskrit wording: English wording: Shaantam shaashvatam-prameya-managham Nirvaana-Shaantipradam Brahmaa-Shambhu-Phaneendra-Sevyamanisham Vedaantavedyam vibhum Raamaakhyam jagadeeshvaram Suragurum maayaa-manushyam Harim Vande’ham karunaakaram Raghuvaram Bhoopaala-choodaamanim Hindi Meaning: English meaning: The Peaceful, the Eternal, The Boundless, the Sinless, The Bestower of bliss and quietness; to whom Brahma, Shambhu and Shesha pray in perpetuity, Knowable from the Vedantas Almighty;…
Krishna Karnamrita of Leelaasuka (Sanskrit) Krishna Karnamrita is a popular Sanskrit Lyric, nectar like ravishes the ears of the listeners by extolling the greatness and divine powers of the Lord Krishna. It is full of rhymes, chimes and alliterations. The details given by Suga in the Bhagavada has been absorbed here with absorbing melody. The…
Throughout ages, Indian handicrafts have been globally famous for its skill and fineness of designs on variety on items like wood, cloth, marble etc. Here we provide an opportunity to preview and purchase some of the finest goods hand made by our Indian artisans spread out in the innumerable cottage industries stretching the vast expanses…
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)….