The Sacred Art of Offering Water to the Shivling
Namaste friends! Har Har Mahadev! Did you know that there is actually a very specific and beautiful way to offer water to the Shivling? Now most of us just pour it on top, but the…
Namaste friends! Har Har Mahadev! Did you know that there is actually a very specific and beautiful way to offer water to the Shivling? Now most of us just pour it on top, but the…
This image isn’t just art – it’s a cosmic truth. Shri Vishnu in Yog-Nidra on Sheshnag…A lotus blooms from his navel…And his divine hand touches the Shiva Linga. What does this mean? Let’s explore: Sri…
Purusha Sukta – This is one of the most mysterious hymns of the Rig Veda (10.90)… It describes how the entire cosmos is nothing but the body of a Supreme Being called Purusha. Thousands of…
From the Vishnu Sahasranamam, 1000 names of Maha Vishnu do you know which line to chant for corresponding Nakshatra? In the Anushasana Parva of Mahabharata, Veda Vyasa explains Vishnu Sahasranama…
1000 names of Lalitha Devi is mentioned in Lalitopakyana in Brahmanda Puranam. This is advised to Agastya Muni by Hayagriva. श्रीब्रह्माण्डपुराणे उत्तरखण्डे श्रीहयग्रीवा अगस्त्यसंवादे). Hayagriva explains about Lalitha Tripura Sundari. Once Lalitha Devi called all…
A profound thread on why Vishnu Sahasranama is one of the most powerful spiritual tools & why the legendary K.N. Rao recommended it for everyone. What is Vishnu Sahasranama? A compilation of 1000 names of…
When Maharishi Matanga was ready to leave for heaven, he gave the responsibility of the ashram to young Shabari, who was just ten years old. But Shabari, holding his hand tightly, began to cry and…
Brahmamokkate Parabrahmamokkate Type: Keertana Composer: Sri Tallapaka Annamayya Ragam: Bouli / Mayamalava Goula Language: Telugu Pallavi Tandanana Ahi Tandanana Pure Tandanana Bhala Tandanana Brahmamokkate Parabrahma Mokkate Prabrahmamokkate Prabrahmamokkate => The word ‘tandanana’ is a slang…
Song: Krishna Nee Begane Baro Composer: Saint Vyasaraya Raga: yamunA kalyANi Taala: cApu Language: Telugu pallavi: krishna nee bEganE baarO – Krishna ! Come hither soon ! anupallavi: bEganE baarO mukavannu tOrO – Come…