Nrsimha Kshetras
The shrIvaiShNavas have their own list of kShetras documented as divya deshas which are held in high regard by the followers of rAmAnujAcharya. A distinctive
The shrIvaiShNavas have their own list of kShetras documented as divya deshas which are held in high regard by the followers of rAmAnujAcharya. A distinctive
anantabAhUdaravaktranetram anekakoTyarkanikAsharUpam | abhedyamAnandamayam mahesham bhajAmi rudrendravibhum nR^isimham || By worshipping the Supreme Lord nR^ihari on the auspicious day of nR^isimha jayanti, one attains peace
The performance of Pancha Maha Yagnas is the foremost instruction given by Srimadacharya to attain the Chitta Shuddhi required for perceiving the infinite self. Of
Tracing the origins and the exact lineage of nAtha pantha is not an easy task. We started with taking a look at haThayoga pradIpikA and
Sri Mahaganapati Sahasranama is revealed by Lord Mahaganpati himself in Ganesha Purana. The Sahasranama deals with secrets of Srividya and Ganeshopasana. Sri Bhaskararaya has written
shrImAtre namaH Deities like Sadashiva and Sharada, Sages like Matanga, Kashyapa, Narada and Tumburu, and realized souls like Sri Shyama Shastry, Sri Muttuswamy Dixita, Sri
The abiding Reality in its natural flow Exists in seven ways; It is held to be spontaneously present in view of its being varied; Indeterminate
Sri Mahaganapati, the primordial puruSha known as brahmaNaspati, created four kinds of universe and initiated Mahadeva, Mahavishnu and Brahma with fourteen gANapatya Mahavidyas. The mantra
[Query] Namaste, I am highly interested to know the practical use of Mudras? That which grants mudrA or bliss is mudrA [mudaM dadAtIti or mudaM
[Query] Can reciting upanishats help to get moksha? After practicing upanishats, can we stop japam? shrImAtre namaH Your questions seem cryptic. Firstly, no, merely reciting
|| Sri Mahatripurasundari Chandramoulishwarebhyo namaH || grhamedhyatra vishwesho bhavAnI tatkuTumbinI | sarvebhyaH kAshisaMsthebhyo mokShabhikShAM prayacChati || `The divine couple residing in Kashi – Sri Vishwanatha
The popular deity ma~njughoSha is from Buddhist pantheon and is also known as Manjushri [some sects distinguish between the two but such details are of