Call Of Shiva Audio Titles
A divine instrumental album on classical flute by ace flautist Rakesh Chaurasia.
Track Listing:
- Alaap
- Jod
- Gat ? Matta Taal
- Gat ? Drut Teen Taal
Artist:
- Rakesh Chaurasia
A divine instrumental album on classical flute by ace flautist Rakesh Chaurasia.
Track Listing:
Artist:
This story is adapted from the Sanskrit play Swapnavasavadatta, generally attributed to the Sanskrit playwright Bhasa. It is one of the thirteen Sanskrit dramas discovered in the South by Pandit Ganapati Shastri in 1912. Udayana, the Vatsa king, was tricked into captivity by King Pradyota of Avanti who wanted to learn from him the secret…
Devi Dhun Hinduism includes several accounts of Devi’s (Durga) origin. She is sometimes said to arise from Lord Vishnu as the power that makes him sleep or as his magical, creative power. In the Vishnu-purana Vishnu enlists her aid to help delude a demon king who is threatening the infant Krishna. In the Devi-mahatmya she…
Bhagavad Gita – Chapter V: Action In Krishna Consciousness Text 8-9 Sanskrit working: English Wording: naiva kincit karomiti yukto manyeta tattva-vit pasyan srnvan sprsan jighrann asnan gacchan svapan svasan. pralapan visrjan grhnann unmisan nimisann api indriyanindriyarthesu vartanta iti dharayan. English Translation: A person in the divine consciousness, although engaged in seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, eating,…
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Hanuman stood on the mountain and saluted the gods presiding over the quarters. He repeated the glorious mantra “Ram, Ram, Ram” ~ and concentrated on Ram. He then shook himself and roared like thunder. He swung his tail in the sky until it looked like a hooded serpent. Placing his hands on the rock, he…
Bhagavad Gita – Chapter Two: Contents Of Gita Summarized Text 61 Sanskrit working: English Wording: tani sarvani samyamya yukta asita mat-parah vase hi yasyendriyani tasya prajna pratisthita. English Translation: One who restrains his senses, keeping them under full control, and fixes his consciousness upon Me, is known as a man of steady intelligence. Purport: That…