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A follow up to Divine Chants of Krishna, this album is a great offering for Janamasthmi. Seek Lord Krishna’s grace by chanting his favourite bhajans and shlokas from Shri Krishna Hari. Track List: Yada Yada – Hariharan Shri Krishna Govind Sharanam- Hariharan (Based On Raag Manj Khamaj) Krishna Krishna Radhesyaam? Hariharan ( Based On Raag…
The remains of the temple of Somanath “withstood the shocks of time and survived the attacks of destroyers. Aged, infirm, desecrated, it stood when Sardar Patel rescued it from neglect and pledged himself to its reconstruction. As a temple, it had done its work to remind ages of what India’s faith had been; it was…
Shubh DhwaniThe Auspicious Sound Of Shehnai Shehnai has been an integral part of Indian culture for centuries. Any special occasion, ith or without auspicious ceremonies begins with the Shehnai. So strong is the association between this instrument and festivities that the very word Shehnai has become synonymous with celebrations and happiness. In fact, in several…
Ram – the very name translates to devotion and idealness of life. The essence of the truest form of perfection and discipline that can be attained in our lives should be inspired from Shree Ram. It is believed that simply by chanting Shree Ram’s name or Mantra is enough for achieving salvation, peace and serenity…
Hindu Fasts: Akhanda-Dvadashi-Vratam Brahma Said:- Now I shall describe the mode of practising the Akhanda-Dvadashi-Vratam, the merit attending it performance enables the votary to enjoy divine beatitude in life. The votary shall take nothing but the Panchagavyam (the five kinds of articles obtained from a cow such as, milk, etc.,) on the day previous, and…
Hindu Fasts: Introduction Brennand in his Hindu Astronomy says that “the early religion indeed of the Hindus like other religions had as we know a close intimacy with time and seasons”. Some of the popular and general Hindu Holidays, and the fasts related to them, seem to have been based on changes of the season…