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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

RUDRAKSHA





Rudraksha The Bead Divine



       The word Rudraksha is derived from the words Rudra + Aksha meaning tears of Rudra, i.e., Lord Shiva. Details about Rudrakshas and their effects are mentioned in various Hindu Puranas like Shiva Purana, Devi Purana, Padma Purana and Rudraksha Jabalopanishad. The following is the authentic information from Shiva Purana. The other Puranas say almost the same thing with a few minor variations.




       According to Shiva Purana, the demon king Tripurasura became all powerful and became the scourge of the Gods. To kill him Lord Shiva decided to create a powerful divine weapon, called Aghora-astra, and went into meditation. After a long time when he opened his gaze, his eyes smarted and a few tears fell on earth. As nothing divine is ever wasted, the tears became seeds and from the seeds the Rudraksha tree was born. The Rudrakshas we get are the seeds of the Rudraksha fruits.


       The three eyes of Lord Shiva represent the Sun, Moon and Fire. The Rudrakshas born of the tears of his solar eye are brown in colour and are of twelve types. Those born of his lunar eye are fair and of sixteen types. The Rudrakshas related to his Fiery eye are black in colour and are of ten types. This gives us a total of thirty eight types of Rudrakshas.

       The wearer of 108 Rudrakshas gets the results of performing Ashwamedha Yagya and his next 21 generations will get the good fortune of going to Shiva loka. The wearer of 1100 Rudrakshas becomes equal to Rudra. The one who wears 555 Rudrakshas as a crown becomes equal to lord Shiva. The one who wears 320 Rudrakshas in three rows across his body, like the sacred thread, becomes equal to lord Shiva.

AVAILABLE COLOURS IN RUDRAKSHA
    The four basic shades of Rudrakshas - fair, light brown, dark brown and black - are associated with the four Varnas of the Hindu society. There are two theories about this. According to one the Rudrakshas are rated as Brahmins, Kshatriyas , Vaishyas and Shudras. According to the other, people belonging to these casts should wear the respective colored Rudrakshas. If you ask HOWSTHAT, the answer is no comment ! Most of the commercially available Rudrakshas are coloured to give them a good look.


Smallest to the largest Rudrakshas available from Pandit S.P.Tata's collection


       Another variety of Rudraksha is "Patri" Rudraksha. It is very smooth and costs 3 to 4 times more. Very difficult to obtain now. Rudrakshas are known by their "Mukhis" or faces. The simple way to know is by counting the number of lines on a bead. The Puranas associate various Mukhis with various Gods and have described their spiritual attributes. Rudrakshas have several curative powers. For example a fully tested five mukhi Rudraksha mala controls anger, BP, Diabetics, tooth-ache, piles and gives peace of mind and spiritual inclinations.

       There are two other special type of Rudrakshas. One is Ganesha rudraksha which has a Ganesha's trunk type projection. Regarded as highly auspicious and protector from misfortunes.The other is Gauri-Shankar rudraksha in which two Rudrakshas are joined together, symbolically representing Shiva and Shakti.

Ganesha Rudraksha


 
Gauri-Shankara Rudraksha


TYPES OF RUDRAKSHA






    Different types of Rudrakshas are associated with different Gods and Goddesses according to our Scriptures. Wearing the specific Rudraksha while doing the Pooja or japa of the deity increases the results and also devotion/affinity for that deity. Every time it touches your chest you remember the deity and that’s what improves. The following are the different types of Rudrakshas and the deities associated with them.


1. mukhi: 
It is a divine gem. It is associated with lord Shiva and also with Sun God.
2. mukhi:
It is associated with Ardhanareeswar, i.e., Shiva and Shakti.
3. mukhi:
It is associated with God Agni.
4. mukhi:
Represents Brahma.
5. mukhi:
It is associated with Kalagni Rudra, i.e., lord Shiva.
6. mukhi:
Associated with lord Shanmukhanath or Kartikeya, the son of lord Shiva.
7. mukhi:
Associated with lord Ananga.
8. mukhi:
Associated with lord Ganesha, the son of lord Shiva.
9. mukhi:
Associated with lord Bhairav, the incarnation of lord Shiva.
10. mukhi:
Associated with lord Janardhan, i.e., lord Vishnu and represents the 10 incarnations.
11. mukhi:
Associated with Ekadasa Rudra, i.e., lord Shiva.
12. mukhi:
Associated with Aditya, i.e., Sun.
13. mukhi:
Associated with lord Kartikeya, the son of lord Shiva.
14. mukhi:
Associated with lord Shiva. It also represents lord Hanuman, the incarnation of lord Shiva. 
21. mukhi: 
Associated with lord Kubera, the God of unlimited eternal wealth.





RUDRAKSHA WITH PLANETS
Chandrakar 1mukhi
It is associated with Sun and very good for sun related remedies.
2 mukhi:
It is associated with Moon and is a remedy for Moon related problems.
3 mukhi:
It associated with Mars and is prescribed as a remedy for Mars related problems.
4 mukhi:
It is prescribed as a remedy for Mercury related problems.
5 mukhi:
It is a remedy for Jupiter related problems.
6 mukhi:
It is prescribed as a remedy for Venus related problems. It controls low BP.
7 mukhi:
It is prescribed as a remedy for Saturn related problems.
8 mukhi:
Prescribed as a remedy for Rahu related problems.
9 mukhi:
It is prescribed as a remedy for Ketu related problems and Venus related problems.
10 mukhi:
It is a good remedy for problems related with Mercury as it is the Rudraksha representing Lord Vishnu, the ruling deity of Mercury.
11 mukhi:
It represents the Ekadasa Rudras and is a good remedy for problems related with Mars and Jupiter.
12 mukhi: Mantra:
It is prescribed as a remedy for Sun related problems.
13 mukhi:
It is a good remedy for all problems related with Mars.
14 mukhi:
Mantra: It is prescribed as a remedy for Saturn related problems. A very effective one during the Sadesati.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

MANTHRAS OF GODS

GURU MANTHRA

Gurur Brahmaa Gurur Vishnu
Gurur Devo Maheshwarah
Guru Saakshaata Parabrahma
Tasmai Shri Guruve Namah

GAYATHRI MANTHRA

Bhoor Bhuwah Swah Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasaya Dheemahi  Deeyo yo naha prachodayat 

HANUMAN MANTHRAS




DEL big Hanuman monkey god statue in a temple near Narnaul on the road from Delhi to Mandawa 3008x2000

MANOJAVAM
MAARUTATULYAVEGAM
JITENDRIYAM BUDDHIMATAAM
VARISTHAM,
VAATAATMAJAM
VAANARAYOOTHMUKHYAM
SRIRAMDOOTAM SARANAM
PRAPADHYE.


Meaning: Lord Hanuman is the messenger of Lord Rama. His pace is as rapid as the wind and as quick as the mind. Hanuman has constrained his sense organs. He is the most intelligent among the intelligent ones. Hanuman is the son of Vayu (Pawan) and the chief of the monkey tribe. We surrender ourselves to Lord Hanuman. 

BRAHMA




"Om Namo Rajo Jushei Sristau
Sthithou Sattwa Mayayacha 
Tamo Mayaya Sam-Harinei 
Vishwarupaya Vedhasei
Om Brahmanyei Namaha"

Meaning: Brahma is the creator of the universe. He created the universe with his three nature qualities, positive, negative and dormant. Brahma represents Om, the eternal bliss. Brahma is the supreme god, who brought all things to form. I bow to that divine god Brahma.

GANESHA




"Om Parvati Putaaye, Hara Hara Hara Mahadev

Gajaananam Bhoota Ganaadhi Sevitam
Kapitta Jamboophaala Saara Bhakshitam
Umaasutam Shoka Vinaasha Kaaranam
Namaami Vighneswara Paada Pankajam"

Meaning: Lord Ganesha is the Supreme Being with an elephant head. Ganesha is always attended by the group of his followers (Ganas). He loves to eat wood-apple and rose-apple fruits (Kapitta, Jamboophala). Ganpati is the son of Goddess Uma (Parvati). Ganesha is the destroyer of all misery and pain. We salute to the lotus feet God.

KUBERA



"Om Yakshyaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaaya Dhanadhanyadi Padayeh

Dhana-Dhanya Samreeddhing Me Dehi Dapaya Swaha"

Meaning: Kubera, the lord of yakshas, bless us with wealth and prosperity.

One, who worships lord Kubera and Lakshmi, can never fall short of money and material comforts. The special puja of Kubera is performed on Dusshera, Dhan triyodasi and Deepawali, asking for prosperity and his blessings.



SHIVA MANTHRAS




Shiva Statue in Shiv Mandir Bangalore

"Vande Deva Umaa Pathim Suragurum

Vande Jagat Kaaranam
Vande Pannaga Bhooshanam Mruga Dharam 
Vande Pashoonam Pathim
Vande Soorya Shashanka Vahni Nayanam
Vande Mukunda Priyam
Vande Bhakta Jana Ashrayam Cha Varadam
Vande Shiva Shankaram"

Meaning: Lord Shiva is the consort of Uma (Parvati). Shiva is the divine Guru, the source of the universe. Lord Shiva is decked with snake and wears tiger skin. He is the Lord of all creatures. The three eyes of the lord represent the Sun, Moon and Fire. Shiva is near to Lord Vishnu. Lord Shiva protects all of his devotees. He is the benefactor of boons. We surrender ourselves again and again to Lord Shiva.

"Mrutyunjayaaya Rudraaya
Neelakantaaya Shambhave
Amriteshaaya Sarvaaya
Mahadevaaya Te Namaha"

Meaning: Lord Mahadeva (Shiva) has conquered death. He is the destructive force of the universe. He has a blue neck and he gives happiness to all. We pray to the kind-hearted lord, Shiv-Shambhu.

"Gauri Vallabha Kaamaarey
Kaala Koota Vishaasana
Maam Uddhhare Padambhoje
Tripura Agnyata Kaantaka"

Meaning: Lord Kaamaarey (another name for Lord Shiva) protects us from the evil. He is the consort of Gauri, the mother goddess. He drank the "Kaala Koota" poison (which was the outcome of the ocean churning). He is the destroyer of the three cities. We seek protection at the feet of Lord Shiva.

LAKSHMI




"Sarvagyay Sarvavarday Sarvadushtbhaydkree

Sarvadukhaharay Devi Mahalakshmi Namostutay"

Meaning: O Maa Lakshmi, you know everything, you grant favors to all, you are a terror to the evil and your art removes the misery of all. O propitious goddess, I surrender to you.

"Siddhi Buddhipraday Devi Bhuktimuktipradayeenee
Mantramurtay Sada Devi Mahalakshmi Namostutay"

Meaning: O divine goddess, you are the provider of success and intelligence. You are the benefactor of both worldly pleasure and freedom. The magical sound symbols-the Mantras, verily comprise their form with your grace. Propitious Mother, I surrender to you always.

"Aadhantarhitay Devi Aadhshakti Maheshwari
Yogajay Yogasambhutay Mahalakshmi Namostutay"

Meaning: O Ultimate Mother, your art is without beginning and end. Your art is the primal power. Your art comes out of Yogic practice and your art is evident through Yoga. Promising Mother, I surrender to you.

"Sthulsukshmay Maharodray Mahashakti Mahodray 
Mahapaapharay Devi Mahalakshmi Namostutay"

Meaning: Goddess Lakshmi, your art in gross and subtle, is the most awful and powerful. Mother, you contain all things and you remove even the greatest sins. Auspicious Mother, I surrender to you.

"Padnaasanstithay Devi Parbrahmaswaroopeenee
Parmashree Jaganmatra Mahalakshmi Namostutay"

Meaning: Maa Lakshmi, you reside in the hearts of devotees and prove the art of the Supreme Brahman. You are mother of the universe with your supreme art. O Great Mother, I bow to you.

SARASWATHI MANTHRAS




Saraswati is the goddess of arts, music, knowledge, and wisdom in the Hindu religion. Goddess Sarasvati is said to possess the powers of speech, wisdom and learning. Sarsvati is regarded as the dispeller of chaos and confusion. Saraswati Mantra is an important mantra of the Hindus that is recited for higher knowledge and wisdom. In India, people pray to her for guidance and knowledge. Maa Sarasvati Mantra is as follows:

"Yaa Kundendu Tushaara Haaradhavalaa, Yaa Shubhravastraavritha
Yaa Veenavara Dandamanditakara, Yaa Shwetha Padmaasana
Yaa Brahmaachyutha Shankara Prabhritibhir Devaisadaa Vanditha
Saa Maam Paatu Saraswati Bhagavatee Nihshesha Jaadyaapaha"

Meaning: Goddess Saraswati is fair and beautiful like the jasmine-colored moon. Her white garland resembles the icy dew drops. She is decked in pure white attire. A white lotus serves as the throne of Maa Saraswati, on whose arm rests Veena. We pray Maha Saraswati, who is surrounded and respected by the Gods to bestow her blessings on us. May the goddess remove our lethargy and brighten our life with light of knowledge.

SURYA NAMASKAR




Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) is a form of worshiping God by meditating on the Sun, the energy provider. Surya Namaskar is useful in achieving concentration. Surya Namaskara is always performed in the open air, facing the Sun, at sunrise. Surya Namaskar is not just a physical exercise. For each of the postures, there is a particular breathing pattern to be followed. With each posture, a particular mantra - name of the sun is chanted. Surya Namaskar Mantras or Mantras for Surya Namaskara are given below:

Om Mitraaya Namah
Om Ravaye Namah
Om Sooryaya Namah
Om Bhaanave Namah
Om Khagaaya Namah
Om Pooshne Namah
Om Hiranya Garbhaaya Namah
Om Mareechaye Namah
Om Aadityaaya Namah
Om Savitre Namah
Om Arkaaya Namah
Om Bhaaskaraya Namah
Om Sri Savitra Soorya Narayanaaya Namah

VISHNU MANTHRAS




Lord Vishnu is considered as the preserver of the universe as per the Hindu Mythology. It is believed that Vishnu is an eternal and universal spirit associated with the primeval waters that pervaded before the creation of the universe. Vishnu Mantra forms the part of prayers offered to the lord. Sri Vishnu Mantra is as follows:


"Shaantaakaaram Bhujagashayanam Padmanaabham Suresham
Vishwaadhaaram Gaganasadrasham Meghavarnam Shubhaangam
Lakshmikaantam Kamalanayanam Yogibhirdhyaanagamyam
Vande Vishnum Bhavabhayaharam Sarvalokaikanaatham"

Meaning: Lord Vishnu is the preserver and protector of the Universe. He is always quiet and rests on the great serpent bed. The lotus of the creative power springs from the navel of Lord Vishnu. He is the Ultimate Power, who supports the entire universe. The divine Lord Vishnu is all-pervading as the sky and dark like the clouds. Vishnu, the lotus-eyed one, is the Lord of Lakshmi. The ascetics (yogis) observe Lord Vishnu through meditation. Lord Vishnu is the destroyer of the fear of Samsar. We surrender to such great lord.

KRISHNA MANTHRAS


Famous Krishna Temple Udupi

Lord Krishna is one of the most popular and worshipped deities of the Hindu religion. Krishna represents strength, beauty, knowledge and opulence. Shri Krishna is the very embodiment of love and divine ecstasy that destroys all pain and offense. Shri Krishna Mantra forms the part of prayers offered to the lord. Lord Krishna Mantra / Mantras for Krishna are given below:

Yam Brahmavarunainder Rudermaruka Satuanvanti Divyaa Satvaavedaai Sans Pad Karmopanishadaaegarayanati Yam Samga I
Dhyanavasthittagatain Mansa Pashayanti Yam Yogino Yasyanatam Na Vidu Surasurgana Devai Tasmai Nama II

Meaning: Lord Krishna is the one, whom the creator Brahma, Varuna, Indra, Rudra and Maruts admire with divine hymns. Krishna is praised by the singers of Sama all through the Vedas and Upanishads. Krishna is observed by the ascetics (Yogis) with their minds engrossed in the divine through perfection in meditation. The limit of Krishna is not even recognized by the Gods (Devas) and Demons (Asuras). We bow to the divine Lord Krishna.

Tavamaksharam Paramam Vaideetvayam Tavamasya Vishwasaya Param Nidhanam I
Tavamvayaya Shashvat Dharam Gopta, Sanatan Satayam Paursho Mato Mai II

Meaning: Krishna's art is immortal and this is just one thing to be known. Lord Krishna is great and his art is the supreme refuge of this universe. The art of the Supreme is the eternal protector of the morality and dharma. We bow to the art of Lord Krishna, the Ancient Purusha.

RAMA MANTHRAS


Ramar Temple Ayothya

Lord Ram (Rama) is regarded as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rama is the symbol of courtesy and virtue, a man of values and morals. Hindu God Ram is also known as Maryada Purushottama, which means the perfect man. Sri Ram is an example of idealism; he has been the ideal man, the ideal son, the ideal brother and the ideal husband. The God took birth on this earth with the aim to eradicate the wicked forces of the age. Ram Naam (Name of Ram) in itself is a divine mantra or prayer. It is believed that chanting the name "Ram" helps one to attain salvation. Mantra of Shri Ram forms the part of prayers offered to the lord. Lord Rama Mantra / Ram Mantra is as follows:

"Shri Ram, Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram"

Ram is the source of each and every thing. The name "Ram" suggests divinity and brings joy to life. The name "Ram" helps to achieve mukti from this material world.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

ANIMALS IN SATHYAMANGALAM

The forest of sathyamangalam contains some kinds of dangerous animals. like elephants, dear, bear, buffalo and recently ecology found the foot print of tigers too. most of the time we can able to see the elephants in road sides. in night times we can able to see elephants in road side of bannari amman temple and also in thimbam road hair pin bends.
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