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Powerful Mahamrutyunjay Mantra 1.1
Chant Powerful Mahamrutyunjay Mantra to getthe blessing of Lord Shiva.Word-by-word meaning of the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra:-ॐ aum = is a sacred/mystical syllable in Sanatan Dharma or Hindureligions, i.e. Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism. Aum also appears inancient African religion i.e. Ancient Egyptian Religion (Kemetic).Aum appears in the Ancient Egyptian papyri of Leiden and Demotic).In Ancient Egyptian Religion the sound 'Aum' is a Sacred word ofpower called Hekau.[5]त्र्यम्बकं tryambakam = the three-eyed one (accusative case),त्रि + अम्बकम् = tri + ambakam = three + eyeयजामहे yajāmahe = We worship, adore, honour, revere,सुगन्धिम् sugandhim = sweet smelling, fragrant (accusativecase),पुष्टि puṣṭi = A well-nourished condition, thriving, prosperous,fullness of life,वर्धनम् vardhanam = One who nourishes, strengthens, causes toincrease (in health, wealth, well-being); who gladdens,exhilarates, and restores health; a good gardener,पुष्टि-वर्धनम् = puṣṭi+vardhanam = पुष्टि: वर्धते अनेन तत् = puṣṭiḥvardhate anena tat (samas)= The one who nourishes someone else andgives his life fullness.उर्वारुकमिव urvārukam-iva = like the cucumber or melon (in theaccusative case); or like a big peach.Note: Some people have decomposed the compound urvārukam in thisway: 'urva' means "vishal" or big and powerful or deadly; 'arukam'means 'disease'. But urva (उर्वा) does not mean 'vishal' inSanskrit; Another possibility would be ūrva (root ऊर्व्), meaning'to kill, hurt', which could bend the translation to 'pleaseeredicate all disease' as ūrva is in the imperitive mood. Anotherway: uru: big, large; ārukam (in the accusative case): peach; iva:like.बन्धनान् bandhanān = "from captivity" {i.e. from the stem of thecucumber} (of the gourd); (the ending is actually long a, then -t,which changes to n/anusvara because of sandhi)Note: bandhanān means bound down. Thus, read with urvārukam iva, itmeans 'I am bound down just like a cucumber (to a vine)'. If youread it with mṛtyormukṣīya it means 'liberate from the bounds ofdeath'मृत्योर्मुक्षीय mṛtyormukṣīya = Free, liberate From deathमृत्यु: + मुक्षीय = mṛtyoḥ + mukṣīya= from death + free (Vedicusage)मा ∫ मृतात् mā ∫ mṛtāt can be translated in a number of differentways:1) मा + अमृतात् = mā + amṛtāt = not + immortality, nectarTranslation would be: (Free me from death but) not fromimmortality.2) मा (माम) + अमृतात् = mā (short form of mām) + amṛtāt = myself +immortalityTranslation would be: Give me some life rejuvenating nectar3) मा (माम) + अमृतात् = mā (short form of mām) + amṛtāt = myself +sure, definitelyTranslation would be: Free me from certain death.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood and Sportsmen.
durga maa chalisa mantra audio 1.6
Durga Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageDurga is the principal form of the Goddess, also known as Devi andShakti in Hinduism. Durga the mahashakti, the form and formless, isthe root cause of creation, preservation and annihilation.According to legend, Durga manifested herself for the slaying ofthe buffalo demon Mahisasura from Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and thelesser gods, who were otherwise powerless to overcome him. She ispure Shakti, having manifested herself within the gods so that shemay fulfill the tasks of the universe via them. At times ofdistress, such as the mahishasura episode, to protect the universeshe manifests herself via the gods.The word Durga (दुर्गा) literally means "impassable","inaccessible", "invincible, unassailable". It is related to theword Durg (दुर्ग) which means "fortress, something difficult toaccess, attain or pass". According to Monier Monier-Williams, Durgais derived from the roots dur (difficult) and gam (pass, gothrough).[24] According to Alain Daniélou, Durga means "beyondreach".The word Durga, and related terms appear in the Vedic literature,such as in the Rigveda hymns 4.28, 5.34, 8.27, 8.47, 8.93 and10.127, and in sections 10.1 and 12.4 of the Atharvaveda. A deitynamed Durgi appears in section 10.1.7 of the Taittiriya Aranyaka.While the Vedic literature uses the word Durga, the descriptiontherein lacks the legendary details about her that is found inlater Hindu literature.The word is also found in ancient post-Vedic Sanskrit texts such asin section 2.451 of the Mahabharata and section 4.27.16 of theRamayana. These usages are in different contexts. For example, Durgis the name of an Asura who had become invincible to gods, andDurga is the goddess who intervenes and slays him. Durga and itsderivatives are found in sections 4.1.99 and 6.3.63 of theAshtadhyayi by Pāṇini, the ancient Sanskrit grammarian, and in thecommentary of Nirukta by Yaska. Durga as a demon-slaying goddesswas likely well established by the time the classic Hindu textcalled Devi Mahatmya was composed, which scholars variouslyestimate to between 400 to 600 CE.[16][17][29] The Devi Mahatmyaand other mythologies describe the nature of demonic forcessymbolized by Mahishasura as shape-shifting and adapting in nature,form and strategy to create difficulties and achieve their evilends, while Durga calmly understands and counters the evil in orderto achieve her solemn goals.[30][31][note 2]There are many epithets for Durga in Shaktism and nineappellations: Skandamata, Kushmanda, Shailaputri, Kaalratri,Brahmacharini, Kaliputri, Chandraghanta and Siddhidatri. A list of108 names that are used to describe her is very popularly in use byeastern Hindus and is called "Ashtottara Shatanamavali of GoddessDurga".1008 Names Of Sri Durga श्री दुर्गा माँ के १००८ नामOm Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundaye Vichche ॐ एआईएम ह्रीं कलीम चामुण्डायैविच्चेDurga Mantra Sarva Mangala Mangalye दुर्गा मंत्र सर्व मंगलामांगल्येDurga Kavach दुर्गा कवचDurga Chandi Paath दुर्गा चंडी पाठYa Devi Sarva Bhuteshu या देवी सर्व भूतेषुPowerful Bhavani stuthi mantra पावरफुल भवानी स्तुति मंत्रDurga Kshama Mantra दुर्गा क्षमा मंत्रDurga Maa Aarti - Jai Ambe Gauri दुर्गा माँ आरती - जय आंबेगौरीDurga Chalisa Namo Namo Durge दुर्गा चालीसा नमो नमो दुर्गेDurga Dhyan Mantra दुर्गा ध्यान मंत्रDurga maa or Durgeshwari maa is the destroyer of all evils inlife.
shani chalisa aarti sangrah 1.5
Shani Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageShani is a Deva and son of Surya and his wife Chhaya, hence alsoknown as Chayyaputra. He is the elder brother of Yama, the Hindugod of death, who in some scriptures corresponds to the deliveranceof justice. Surya's two sons Shani dev and Yama judge. Shani devgives the results of one's deeds through one's life throughappropriate punishments and rewards; Yama grants the results ofone's deeds after death.It is said that when Shani dev opened his eyes as a baby for thevery first time, the sun went into an eclipse, which clearlydenotes the impact of Shani dev on astrological charts. He is knownas the greatest teacher and well wisher for the righteous as wellthe greatest punisher for those who follow the path of evil,betrayal, backstabbing and unjust revenge. Shani is also known asthe lord of masses & God of Punishment and his blessings arethus considered very important in an individual's horoscope forbestowing him with mass following and popularity. He is depicteddark in colour, clothed in black; holding a sword, arrows and twodaggers and mounted on a crow, which is Shani's vāhana. Asprotector of property, Shani dev is able to repress the thievingtendencies of birds.Shani as a planet appears in various Hindu astronomical texts inSanskrit, such as the 5th century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the6th century Romaka by Latadeva and Panca Siddhantika byVarahamihira, the 7th century Khandakhadyaka by Brahmagupta and the8th century Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla.[3][4][5] These texts presentShani as one of the planets and estimate the characteristics of therespective planetary motion.[3] Other texts such as Surya Siddhantadated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and10th century present their chapters on various planets as divineknowledge linked to deities.[3]The manuscripts of these texts exist in slightly differentversions, present Shani's motion in the skies, but vary in theirdata, suggesting that the text were open and revised over theirlives. The texts slightly disagree in their data, in theirmeasurements of Shani's revolutions, apogee, epicycles, nodallongitudes, orbital inclination, and other parameters.[6] Forexample, both Khandakhadyaka and Surya Siddhanta of Varaha statethat Shani completes 146,564 revolutions on its own axis every4,320,000 earth years, an Epicycle of Apsis as 60 degrees, and hadan apogee (aphelia) of 240 degrees in 499 CE; while anothermanuscript of Surya Siddhanta revises the revolutions to 146,568,the apogee to 236 degrees and 37 seconds and the Epicycle to about49 degrees.[7]Shani's gravitational power is more than that of the Earth's.Therefore, when we think good or bad thoughts and make plans, theyreach Shani by the strength of his power. In astrological terms,the bad influence is considered as unlucky. But the result of gooddeeds will be good. Therefore, we must understand God Shani as afriend and not as foe. And for bad deeds, he is Sade Saathi,disaster and an enemy.1008 Names Of Shani Dev शनि देव के १००८ नामShani Mahamantra शनि महामंत्रDhun Om Mangalam Shanidev Mangalam धुन ॐ मंगलम शनिदेव मंगलमShani Chalisa शनि चालीसाShaneshwara Shaneshwara शनैश्वरा शनैश्वराOm Namo Shanideva ॐ नमो शनिदेवJai Jai Hey Shaniraj Dev जय जय हे शनिराज देवJai Shanideva Jai Shanideva जय शनिदेव जय शनिदेव108 Names of Shanidev शनि देव के १०८ नामAarti Shanidev Ki आरती शनिदेव कीOm Nilanjan Mantra ॐ नीलांजन मंत्रShani dev is the destroyer of all the evils in life. Chant theShani names everyday and feel the change in life.
shani dev mantra chalisa audio 1.5
Shani Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageShani is a Deva and son of Surya and his wife Chhaya, hence alsoknown as Chayyaputra. He is the elder brother of Yama, the Hindugod of death, who in some scriptures corresponds to the deliveranceof justice. Surya's two sons Shani dev and Yama judge. Shani devgives the results of one's deeds through one's life throughappropriate punishments and rewards; Yama grants the results ofone's deeds after death.It is said that when Shani dev opened his eyes as a baby for thevery first time, the sun went into an eclipse, which clearlydenotes the impact of Shani dev on astrological charts. He is knownas the greatest teacher and well wisher for the righteous as wellthe greatest punisher for those who follow the path of evil,betrayal, backstabbing and unjust revenge. Shani is also known asthe lord of masses & God of Punishment and his blessings arethus considered very important in an individual's horoscope forbestowing him with mass following and popularity. He is depicteddark in colour, clothed in black; holding a sword, arrows and twodaggers and mounted on a crow, which is Shani's vāhana. Asprotector of property, Shani dev is able to repress the thievingtendencies of birds.Shani as a planet appears in various Hindu astronomical texts inSanskrit, such as the 5th century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the6th century Romaka by Latadeva and Panca Siddhantika byVarahamihira, the 7th century Khandakhadyaka by Brahmagupta and the8th century Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla.[3][4][5] These texts presentShani as one of the planets and estimate the characteristics of therespective planetary motion.[3] Other texts such as Surya Siddhantadated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and10th century present their chapters on various planets as divineknowledge linked to deities.[3]The manuscripts of these texts exist in slightly differentversions, present Shani's motion in the skies, but vary in theirdata, suggesting that the text were open and revised over theirlives. The texts slightly disagree in their data, in theirmeasurements of Shani's revolutions, apogee, epicycles, nodallongitudes, orbital inclination, and other parameters.[6] Forexample, both Khandakhadyaka and Surya Siddhanta of Varaha statethat Shani completes 146,564 revolutions on its own axis every4,320,000 earth years, an Epicycle of Apsis as 60 degrees, and hadan apogee (aphelia) of 240 degrees in 499 CE; while anothermanuscript of Surya Siddhanta revises the revolutions to 146,568,the apogee to 236 degrees and 37 seconds and the Epicycle to about49 degrees.[7]Shani's gravitational power is more than that of the Earth's.Therefore, when we think good or bad thoughts and make plans, theyreach Shani by the strength of his power. In astrological terms,the bad influence is considered as unlucky. But the result of gooddeeds will be good. Therefore, we must understand God Shani as afriend and not as foe. And for bad deeds, he is Sade Saathi,disaster and an enemy.1008 Names Of Shani Dev शनि देव के १००८ नामShani Mahamantra शनि महामंत्रDhun Om Mangalam Shanidev Mangalam धुन ॐ मंगलम शनिदेव मंगलमShani Chalisa शनि चालीसाShaneshwara Shaneshwara शनैश्वरा शनैश्वराOm Namo Shanideva ॐ नमो शनिदेवJai Jai Hey Shaniraj Dev जय जय हे शनिराज देवJai Shanideva Jai Shanideva जय शनिदेव जय शनिदेव108 Names of Shanidev शनि देव के १०८ नामAarti Shanidev Ki आरती शनिदेव कीOm Nilanjan Mantra ॐ नीलांजन मंत्रShani dev is the destroyer of all the evils in life. Chant theShani names everyday and feel the change in life.
ganpati ganesh stotra marathi 1.2
Ganpati Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imagesganpati also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka, is one of thebest-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. Hisimage is found throughout India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Hindu sectsworship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to ganpati iswidely diffused and extends to Jains and Buddhists.Although he is known by many attributes, ganpati's elephant headmakes him easy to identify. ganpati is widely revered as theremover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the devaof intellect and wisdom. As the god of beginnings, he is honouredat the start of rituals and ceremonies. ganpati is also invoked aspatron of letters and learning during writing sessions. Severaltexts relate mythological anecdotes associated with his birth andexploits and explain his distinct iconography.ganpati emerged as a distinct deity in the 4th and 5th centuriesCE, during the Gupta Period, although he inherited traits fromVedic and pre-Vedic precursors. He was formally included among thefive primary deities of Smartism (a Hindu denomination) in the 9thcentury. A sect of devotees called the Ganapatya arose, whoidentified ganpati as the supreme deity. The principal scripturesdedicated to ganpati are the ganpati Purana, the Mudgala Purana,and the Ganapati Atharvashirsa.Ganesha also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka, is one of thebest-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. Hisimage is found throughout India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Hindu sectsworship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to Ganesha iswidely diffused and extends to Jains and Buddhists.Although he is known by many attributes, Ganesha's elephant headmakes him easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered as theremover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and the devaof intellect and wisdom. As the god of beginnings, he is honouredat the start of rituals and ceremonies. Ganesha is also invoked aspatron of letters and learning during writing sessions. Severaltexts relate mythological anecdotes associated with his birth andexploits and explain his distinct iconography.Ganesh Pooja Pooja Prathisthapana गणेश पूजा प्रतिस्थापनाGanesh Chalisa गणेश चालीसाMudaakaraat Modakam Ganapati Pancharatna Stotra मुड़ाकरात मोदकंगणपति पंचरत्न स्तोत्रVighnaharta Ganesh Sukhakarak Bhavatarak विघ्नहर्ता गणेश सुखाकरकहावतारकSwar Ganesh Saakaaru Swar स्वर गणेश साकारु स्वरAnand Ganesh Parmanand Mangaldham आनंद गणेश परमानन्द मंगलधामPratham Tula Vandito प्रथम तुला वंदितोShree Ganpatichi Aarti श्री गणपतीची आर्टीUtha Utha Mangalmurti उठा उठा मंगलमूर्तिShri Ganesh Sharnam mamah श्री गणेश शरणम् ममःHey Gajanana Gaurichya Nandana हे गजानना गौरीच्या नंदनाSukhkarta Dukhharta Aarti सुखकर्ता दुखहर्ता आरतीJay Gannayaka जय गणनायकाGanaraj Rangi Nachato गणराज रंगी नाचतोGannayaka Shubhdayaka Lenyadri गणनायका शुभदायक लेण्याद्रिChal Sadhaka Chal Yatrika Siddhatek चल साधक चल यात्रिकासिद्धटेकBal Bhaktalagi Toochi Aasara Pali बल भक्तालेगी तूची आसरा पालीDatta Aarti Traigunatmak Traimurti दत्ता आरती त्रिगुणात्मकत्रिमूर्तिShankar Aarti Lavathavti Vikrala शंकर आरती लवथवती विकरालाGanesh Aarti Sukhakarata Dukhaharta गणेश आरती सुखकर्तादुखहर्ताGanesh Aarti Shendoor Lal गणेश आरती शेंदूर लालDevi Aarti Durge Durghat देवी आरती दुर्गे दुर्घट
Blissful Evening Mantras 1.1
Chant these Blissful Evening Mantras everydayto be happy in life. Mantras are energies that you send in theuniverse and that you get back to your body and feel good about it.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood and Cricketers andBusinessmen.
vishnu chalisa mantra sangrah 1.8
Vishnu Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imagesVishnu (Sanskrit pronunciation: [vɪʂɳu]; Sanskrit: विष्णु, Viṣṇu)is one of the most significant deities in Hinduism. He is theSupreme God Svayam Bhagavan of Vaishnavism (one of the principaldenominations of Hinduism). He is also known as Narayana and Hari.As one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta tradition, heis conceived as "the Preserver or the Protector".In Hindu sacred texts, Vishnu is usually described as having thedark complexion of water-filled clouds and having four arms. He isdepicted as a pale blue being, as are his incarnations Rama andKrishna. He holds a padma (lotus flower) in his lower right hand,the Kaumodaki gada (mace) in his lower left hand, the Panchajanyashankha (conch) in his upper right hand and the discus weaponconsidered to be the most powerful weapon according to HinduReligion Sudarshana Chakra in his upper left hand.Vishnu is one of the three main gods in Hinduism. Vaishnavasbelieve that Vishnu is the highest God. Vishnu is the preservergod, which means he protects the earth from being destroyed andkeeps it going, according to this religion, and he has come toearth in nine forms (called avatars) so far, with one yet to come.His most famous forms are Rama and Krishna. Vishnu's wife isLakshmi, the Hindu goddess of fortune.Vishnu is usually shown with light blue skin and four arms. Heholds a lotus, mace (gada), conch (shankha) and disc (chakra) ineach of four hands.Few famous Vishnu Mantras:Vishnu Gayatri Mantra विष्णु गायत्री मंत्र 
 1008 names of lordVishnu भगवान विष्णु के 1008 नाम 
 Sri Vishnu Sahastranam विष्णुसहस्त्रणम 
 Vishnu Chalisa विष्णु चालीसा 
 108 names of lord Vishnuभगवान विष्णु के १०८ नाम 
 Lord Vishnu Mool Mantra भगवान विष्णु मूलमंत्र 
 Mangalama Bhagwan Vishnu मंगलम भगवान विष्णु 
 VishnuStotram विष्णु स्तोत्रम 
 Vishnu SahsatranamStotram विष्णुसहस्त्रनामस्तोत्रम 
 Shanta Karam शांता करम 
 Vishnu Vandana विष्णुवंदनाChanting to the mantras of lord Vishnu will help you get more peaceand money in life. All the troubles and evils will get removed bychanting of Vishnu mantras.There are ten avatars of Vishnu (in the order they appeared):* Matsya (Fish)* Kurma (Turtle)* Varaha (Boar)* Narasimha (half Lion, half Man)* Vamana (Pygmy / Dwarf / Short man)* Parashurama (Fierce man / Hunter)* Rama (Developed man / Ideal man / Fighter)* Krishna (Cowherd Prince)* Different branches of Hindu tradition accept two differentfigures as the 9th avatar of Vishnu:* Balarama (Physically advanced man)* Buddha (Intellectual and scientific man)* Kalki (future avatar, has not appeared yet)Vishnu was not a major deity in the Vedic period. A few Rigvedichymns (c. 1400–1000 bce) associate him with the Sun, and one hymnrelates the legend of his three strides across the universe, whichformed the basis of the myth of his avatar Vamana, the dwarf.Legends of figures that later became other avatars, such as thefish that saves humankind from a great flood, are also found in theearly literature. By the time of the Mahabharata (the greatSanskrit epic that appeared in its final form about 400 ce), theavatars began to be identified with Vishnu. Vishnu is said tomanifest a portion of himself anytime he is needed to fight eviland to protect dharma (moral and religious law). Not all avatarsare wholly benevolent; some, such as Parashurama (Rama with the Ax)and Krishna, bring about the deaths of many innocent people, andthe Buddha corrupts the pious antigods. Vishnu’s vahana, hisvehicle in the world, is the eagle Garuda; his heaven is calledVaikuntha.
Shri Satya Saibaba Ashtakam 1.2
Gayatri Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imageThe Gāyatrī Mantra is a highly revered mantra from the Vedas. Likeall Vedic mantras, the Gayatri mantra is considered not to have anauthor, and like all other Vedic mantras, is believed to have beenrevealed to Brahmarshi Vishvamitra. It is a verse from a sukta ofthe Rigveda (Mandala 3.62.10). Gāyatrī is the name of the Vedicmeter in which the verse is composed.[1] As the verse can beinterpreted to invoke Savitr, it is also called the Sāvitrīmantra.[2] Its recitation is traditionally preceded by oṃ and theformula bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ, known as the mahāvyāhṛti "great(mystical) utterance".The main mantra appears in the hymn RV 3.62.10. During itsrecitation, the hymn is preceded by oṃ (ॐ) and the formula bhūrbhuvaḥ svaḥ (भूर् भुवः स्वः). This prefixing of the mantra properis described in the Taittiriya Aranyaka (2.11.1-8), which statesthat it should be chanted with the syllable oṃ, followed by thethree Vyahrtis and the Gayatri verse. Whereas in principle thegāyatrī mantra specifies three pādas of eight syllables each, thetext of the verse as preserved in the Samhita is one short, seveninstead of eight. Metrical restoration would emend the attestedtri-syllabic vareṇyaṃ with a tetra-syllabic vareṇiyaṃ.The Gayatri mantra is, in Devanagari:ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः ।तत्स॑वि॒तुर्वरेण्यं॒भर्गो॑ दे॒वस्य॑ धीमहि ।धियो॒ यो नः॑ प्रचो॒दया॑त् ॥om bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥtát savitúr váreṇ(i)yaṃbhárgo devásya dhīmahidhíyo yó naḥ prachodayāt– Rigveda 3.62.10A literal translation oftát savitúr váreṇ(i)yaṃbhárgo devásya dhīmahidhíyo yó naḥ prachodayātis as follows:* tat - that* savituḥ - from savitr̥, 'that which gives birth', 'the powerinside the Sun' or the Sun itself* vareṇiyaṁ - to choose, to select; the most choosable, thebest* bhargaḥ - to be luminous, the self-luminous one* devasya - luminous/ radiant, the divine.* tatsavitur devasya - "of that divine entity called Savitṛ"* dhīmahi - to think about (something/somebody), to meditate upon(something/somebody)* dhiyaḥ - intellect, a faculty of the spirit inside the body, lifeactivity* yaḥ - which* naḥ - our, of us* pracodayāt - to move in a specific direction.* cod - to move (something/somebody) in a specific direction.* pra - the prefix "forth, forward."* pracud - "to move (something/somebody) forward"* pracodayāt - "may it move (something/somebody) forward";inspiresVishnu Gayatri Mantra विष्णु गायत्री मंत्रRadha Gayatri Mantra 108 Times राधा गायत्री मंत्र १०८ टाइम्सKrishna Gayatri Mantra कृष्णा गायत्री मंत्रRam Gayatri Mantra राम गायत्री मंत्रMahalakshmi Gayatri Mantra महालक्ष्मी गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantra गायत्री मंत्रSubramanya Gayatri Mantra सुब्रमण्या गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantram Ghanapatham गायत्री मंत्रम घनापथमShiv Gayatri शिव गायत्रीSri Narasimha Gayatri Mantra श्री नरसिम्हा गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantra of Lord Brahma गायत्री मंत्र ऑफ़ लार्ड ब्रह्मा
Shri SatyaSaibaba Sahasranam 1.2
Gayatri Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imageThe Gāyatrī Mantra is a highly revered mantra from the Vedas. Likeall Vedic mantras, the Gayatri mantra is considered not to have anauthor, and like all other Vedic mantras, is believed to have beenrevealed to Brahmarshi Vishvamitra. It is a verse from a sukta ofthe Rigveda (Mandala 3.62.10). Gāyatrī is the name of the Vedicmeter in which the verse is composed.[1] As the verse can beinterpreted to invoke Savitr, it is also called the Sāvitrīmantra.[2] Its recitation is traditionally preceded by oṃ and theformula bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ, known as the mahāvyāhṛti "great(mystical) utterance".The main mantra appears in the hymn RV 3.62.10. During itsrecitation, the hymn is preceded by oṃ (ॐ) and the formula bhūrbhuvaḥ svaḥ (भूर् भुवः स्वः). This prefixing of the mantra properis described in the Taittiriya Aranyaka (2.11.1-8), which statesthat it should be chanted with the syllable oṃ, followed by thethree Vyahrtis and the Gayatri verse. Whereas in principle thegāyatrī mantra specifies three pādas of eight syllables each, thetext of the verse as preserved in the Samhita is one short, seveninstead of eight. Metrical restoration would emend the attestedtri-syllabic vareṇyaṃ with a tetra-syllabic vareṇiyaṃ.The Gayatri mantra is, in Devanagari:ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः ।तत्स॑वि॒तुर्वरेण्यं॒भर्गो॑ दे॒वस्य॑ धीमहि ।धियो॒ यो नः॑ प्रचो॒दया॑त् ॥om bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥtát savitúr váreṇ(i)yaṃbhárgo devásya dhīmahidhíyo yó naḥ prachodayāt– Rigveda 3.62.10A literal translation oftát savitúr váreṇ(i)yaṃbhárgo devásya dhīmahidhíyo yó naḥ prachodayātis as follows:* tat - that* savituḥ - from savitr̥, 'that which gives birth', 'the powerinside the Sun' or the Sun itself* vareṇiyaṁ - to choose, to select; the most choosable, thebest* bhargaḥ - to be luminous, the self-luminous one* devasya - luminous/ radiant, the divine.* tatsavitur devasya - "of that divine entity called Savitṛ"* dhīmahi - to think about (something/somebody), to meditate upon(something/somebody)* dhiyaḥ - intellect, a faculty of the spirit inside the body, lifeactivity* yaḥ - which* naḥ - our, of us* pracodayāt - to move in a specific direction.* cod - to move (something/somebody) in a specific direction.* pra - the prefix "forth, forward."* pracud - "to move (something/somebody) forward"* pracodayāt - "may it move (something/somebody) forward";inspiresVishnu Gayatri Mantra विष्णु गायत्री मंत्रRadha Gayatri Mantra 108 Times राधा गायत्री मंत्र १०८ टाइम्सKrishna Gayatri Mantra कृष्णा गायत्री मंत्रRam Gayatri Mantra राम गायत्री मंत्रMahalakshmi Gayatri Mantra महालक्ष्मी गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantra गायत्री मंत्रSubramanya Gayatri Mantra सुब्रमण्या गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantram Ghanapatham गायत्री मंत्रम घनापथमShiv Gayatri शिव गायत्रीSri Narasimha Gayatri Mantra श्री नरसिम्हा गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantra of Lord Brahma गायत्री मंत्र ऑफ़ लार्ड ब्रह्मा
Lord Narsimha Ashtakam 1.3
Chant Lord Narsimha Ashtakam and be blessed108 times by Lord Narasimha.Lord Vishnu takes the form of Narasihma in his fourth incarnation,the previous one being that of a Boar (Varaha). Vishnu kills thedemon Hiranyaksha during his Varaha avatar.Hiranyaksha’s brother Hiranyakashipu wants to take revenge bydestroying Lord Vishnu and his followers. He performs penance toplease Brahma, the god of creation. Impressed by this act, Brahmaoffers him any thing he wants.Hiranyakashipu asks for a tricky boon. That he would not die eitheron earth or in space; nor in fire nor in water; neither during daynor at night; neither inside nor outside (of a home); nor by ahuman, animal or God; neither by inanimate nor by animatebeing.Brahma grants the boon. With virtually no fear of death heunleashes terror. Declares himself as god and asks people to utterno god’s name except his. However his son Prahlada (who a devotedworshiper of Lord Vishnu!) refuses. Repeated pressurization on himyields no results for Hiranyakashipu. Prahlada declares theomnipresence of Lord Vishnu.Once Hiranyakashipu points to a pillar and asks if Vishnu ispresent in it. Prahlada nods in affirmative. Angered at it, hedraws his sword and cuts the pillar; Narasimha appears out of thebroken pillar.Narasimha (being a man-lion god form) kills Hiranyakashipu. Hecomes out to kill at the twilit (neither day nor night);on thedoorsteps of his palace (neither inside nor outside); uses hisnails to kill (neither animate nor inanimate); puts him on his lapbefore killing (neither earth nor in space). Thus making power ofthe boon ineffective.The death of this demon king is celebrated as Holi (the celebrationof colors) in India, especially in the northern parts.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.This is one of the hundreds of devotional apps and addicting gamesdeveloped by "Peaceful Vibrations".
Lord Narsimha Sahasranam 1.3
Chant 1008 Names of Lord Narasimha everyday toget blessings from lord Narsimha.Lord Vishnu takes the form of Narasihma in his fourth incarnation,the previous one being that of a Boar (Varaha). Vishnu kills thedemon Hiranyaksha during his Varaha avatar.Hiranyaksha’s brother Hiranyakashipu wants to take revenge bydestroying Lord Vishnu and his followers. He performs penance toplease Brahma, the god of creation. Impressed by this act, Brahmaoffers him any thing he wants.Hiranyakashipu asks for a tricky boon. That he would not die eitheron earth or in space; nor in fire nor in water; neither during daynor at night; neither inside nor outside (of a home); nor by ahuman, animal or God; neither by inanimate nor by animatebeing.Brahma grants the boon. With virtually no fear of death heunleashes terror. Declares himself as god and asks people to utterno god’s name except his. However his son Prahlada (who a devotedworshiper of Lord Vishnu!) refuses. Repeated pressurization on himyields no results for Hiranyakashipu. Prahlada declares theomnipresence of Lord Vishnu.Once Hiranyakashipu points to a pillar and asks if Vishnu ispresent in it. Prahlada nods in affirmative. Angered at it, hedraws his sword and cuts the pillar; Narasimha appears out of thebroken pillar.Narasimha (being a man-lion god form) kills Hiranyakashipu. Hecomes out to kill at the twilit (neither day nor night);on thedoorsteps of his palace (neither inside nor outside); uses hisnails to kill (neither animate nor inanimate); puts him on his lapbefore killing (neither earth nor in space). Thus making power ofthe boon ineffective.The death of this demon king is celebrated as Holi (the celebrationof colors) in India, especially in the northern parts.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.This is one of the hundreds of devotional apps and addicting gamesdeveloped by "Peaceful Vibrations".
Very Soulful Jain Mantras 1.3
Jain Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageChanting these Powerful Jain mantras will make your life morepeaceful and will make you rich.Jainism traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indianreligion belonging to the Śramaṇa tradition. The central tenet isnon-violence and respect towards all living beings. The mainreligious premises of Jainism are ahimsa ("non-violence"),anekantavada ("non-absolutism"), aparigraha ("non-possessiveness")and asceticism ("frugality and abstinence"). Followers of Jainismtake five main vows: ahimsa ("non-violence"), satya ("truth"),asteya ("not stealing"), brahmacharya ("celibacy or chastity"), andaparigraha ("non-attachment"). These principles have impacted Jainculture in many ways, such as leading to a predominantly vegetarianlifestyle that avoids harm to animals and their life cycles.The word "Jain" derives from the Sanskrit word jina (conqueror). Ahuman being who has conquered all inner passions such asattachment, desire, anger, pride, and greed is called Jina.Followers of the path practised and preached by the jinas are knownas Jains. Jains trace their history through a succession oftwenty-four teachers and revivers of the Jain path known asTirthankaras. In the current era, this started with Rishabhanathaand concluded with Mahavira. Jains believe that Jainism is aneternal dharma. Parasparopagraho Jivanam ("the function of souls isto help one another") is the motto of Jainism. Namokar Mantra isthe most common and basic prayer in Jainism.[4]Jainism has two major ancient sub-traditions – Digambaras andSvetambaras, and several smaller sub-traditions that emerged in the2nd millennium CE. The Digambaras and Svetambaras have differentviews on ascetic practices, gender and which Jain texts can beconsidered canonical. Jain mendicants are found in all Jainsub-traditions, with laypersons supporting the mendicants'spiritual pursuits with resources.Jainism has between four and five million followers with most Jainsresiding in India.[5] Outside India, some of the largest Jaincommunities are present in Canada, Europe, Kenya, the UnitedKingdom, Suriname, Fiji, and the United States. The two major sectsof contemporary Jainism are Digambara and Śvētāmbara. Major Jainfestivals include Paryushana and Daslakshana, Mahavir Jayanti, andDiwali.Ṇamōkāra mantra is the most significant mantra in Jainism. This isthe first prayer recited by the Jains while meditating. The mantrais also variously referred to as the Pancha Namaskāra Mantra,Navakāra Mantra or Namaskāra Mantra. While reciting this mantra,the devotee bows with respect to the Panch Parameshti (the SupremeFive) in order of the sanctity of their souls:Those who have cleared their ghati (inimical) karmas(arihants)The fully liberated souls (siddhas)The spiritual leaders or Preceptors (acharyas)The teachers (upajjhayas)The monks or sages in the worldThere is no mention of any particular names of the gods or anyspecific person.Bhaktamar Stotra भक्तामर स्तोत्रShri Vimalnath Bhagwan Mantra श्री विमलनाथ भगवन मंत्रRatnakar pachisi रत्नाकर पचीसीParasnath Chalisa पारसनाथ चालीसाShree Jain Nakoda Bhairav Chalisa श्री जैन नाकोड़ा भैरव चालीसाUvasagharam Stotra उवासघाराम स्तोत्रPadmavati mata jain stavan पद्मावती माता जैन स्तवनNamokar Mantra नमोकार मंत्रDigambaras and Sthānakavāsīs regard the first five lines as themain mantra. The following two lines are meant to explain thebenefit of reciting the mantra.
Ram Raksha Stotra and more 1.4
Ram Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageRama is the seventh avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu. Rama is thecentral figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which is the principalnarration of the events connected to his incarnation on earth, hisideals and his greatness. Rama is one of the many popular deitiesin Hinduism, and especially of the various Vaishnava sects.Religious texts and scriptures based on his life have been aformative component in numerous cultures of South and SoutheastAsia. Along with Krishna, Rama is considered to be one of the mostimportant avatars of Vishnu. In a few Rama-centric sects, he isconsidered the Supreme Being, rather than an avatar.Born as the eldest son of Kausalya and Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya,Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama,literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Self-Control or Lord ofVirtue. His wife Sita is considered by Hindus to be an avatar ofLakshmi and the embodiment of a great woman.Rāma is a Vedic Sanskrit word with two contextual meanings. In onecontext as found in Arthavaveda, states Monier Monier-Williams, itmeans "dark, dark-colored, black" and is related to the term ratriwhich means night. In another context as found in other Vedictexts, the word means "pleasing, delightful, charming, beautiful,lovely". The word is sometimes used as a suffix in different Indianlanguages and religions, such as Pali in Buddhist texts, where-rama adds the sense of "pleasing to the mind, lovely" to thecomposite word.Rama as a first name appears in the Vedic literature, associatedwith two patronymic names – Margaveya and Aupatasvini –representing different individuals. A third individual named RamaJamadagnya is the purported author of hymn 10.110 of the Rigveda inthe Hindu tradition.[18] The word Rama appears in ancientliterature in reverential terms for three individuals:1. Parashu-rama, as the sixth avatar of Vishnu. He is linked to theRama Jamadagnya of the Rigveda fame.2. Rama-chandra, as the seventh avatar of Vishnu and of the ancientRamayana fame.3. Bala-rama, also called Halayudha, as the elder brother ofKrishna both of whom appear in the legends of Hinduism, Buddhismand Jainism.The name Rama appears repeatedly in Hindu texts, for many differentscholars and kings in mythical stories. The word also appears inancient Upanishads and Aranyakas layer of Vedic literature, as wellas music and other post-Vedic literature, but in qualifying contextof something or someone who is "charming, beautiful, lovely" or"darkness, night".The Vishnu avatar named Rama is also known by other names. He iscalled Ramachandra (beautiful, lovely moon[19]), or Dasarathi (sonof Dasaratha), or Raghava (descendant of Raghu, solar dynasty inHindu cosmology).Additional names of Rama include Ramavijaya (Javanese), Phreah Ream(Khmer), Phra Ram (Lao and Thai), Megat Seri Rama (Malay), RajaBantugan (Maranao), Ramudu (Telugu), Ramar (Tamil).[22] In theVishnu sahasranama, Rama is the 394th name of Vishnu. In someAdvaita Vedanta inspired texts, Rama connotes the metaphysicalconcept of Supreme Brahman who is the eternally blissful spiritualSelf (Atman, soul) in whom yogis delight nondualistically.Ram Raksha Stotra राम रक्षा स्तोत्र1008 names of lord Ram राम भगवान् के १००८ नामRam Amritvani राम अमृतवाणीPeaceful Hey Ram Chanting हे राम चैटिंगOm Shree Ram Jai Ram ॐ श्री राम जय रामRaghupati Raghav रघुपति राघव108 Names of lord Ram राम भगवान् के १०८ नामAchyutam Keshavam अच्युतम केशवमBolo Ram बोलो रामPayoji Maine Ram Ratan पयोजी मैंने राम रतनShri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram श्री राम जय राम जय जय राम
hanuman chalisa bhajan mantras 1.3
Hanuman Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imagesHanuman also known as Mahavira or Bajrangbali, is a Hindu god andan ardent devotee of the god Rama. He is a central figure in theHindu epic Ramayana and its various versions. As he is Chiranjeevi,he is also mentioned in several other texts, including Mahabharata,the various Puranas and some Jain texts. Vanara (monkey),LordHanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana.Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Heis the son of Anjana and Kesari, and is also described as the sonof the wind-god Vayu, who according to several stories, played arole in his birth.Hanuman is a monkey god. He is a noble hero and great devotee ofLord Rama of the Ramayana.This deity is a provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect anddevotion. He is pictured as a robust monkey holding a mace (gada)which is a sign of bravery and having a picture of Lord Ramatatooed on his chest which is a sign of his devotion to LordRama.He is also called Mahaveera (the great hero ) or Pavan-suta (son ofair) or Bajarangbali.The Sanskrit texts mention several legends about how Hanuman gothis name. One legend is that Indra, the king of the gods, struckHanuman's jaw during his childhood (see below). The child receivedhis name from the Sanskrit words Hanu ("jaw") and -man (or -mant,"prominent" or "disfigured"). The name thus means "one withprominent or disfigured jaw". Another theory says the name derivesfrom the Sanskrit words Han ("killed" or "destroyed") and maana(pride); the name implies "one whose pride was destroyed".[2]:31–32Some Jain texts mention that Hanuman spent his childhood on anisland called Hanuruha, which is the origin of hisname.[2]:189According to another theory, the name "Hanuman" derives from theproto-Dravidian word for male monkey (ana-mandi), which was laterSanskritized to "Hanuman" (see historical development below).Linguistic variations of "Hanuman" include Hanumat, Anuman (Tamil),Hanumantha (Kannada), Hanumanthudu (Telugu), Anoman (Indonesian),Andoman (Malay) and Hunlaman (Lao). Other names of Hanumaninclude:* Anjaneya,[3] Anjaniputra, 'Anjaneyar (Tamil), Anjaneyudu(Telugu), Anjanisuta all meaning "the son of Anjana".* Kesari Nandan ("son of Kesari")* Marutinandan, Pavanputra, Vaataatmaja: "the son of the wind-godVayu"; the deity who carried Hanuman to Anjana's womb* Bajrang Bali, "the strong one (bali), who had limbs (anga) ashard as a vajra (bajra)"; this name is widely used in rural NorthIndia.[2]:31–32* Sang Kera Pemuja Dewa Rama, Hanuman, the Indonesian for "Themighty devotee ape of Rama, Hanuman"Chanting the hanuman mantras will bring joy, peace and money to thewhole family. H or Ha or Han or Hanu or Hanuma Or Hanuman all leadsto lord hanuman who is the destroyer of all evils in life.1008 Names Of Hanuman हनुमानजी के १००८ नामShri Hanuman Kavach श्री हनुमान कवचHanuman Mantra हनुमान मंत्रShreeman Narayan Narayan Hari Hari श्रीमान नारायण नारायण हरीहरीHanuman Mantra for Success हनुमान मंत्र फॉर सक्सेसHanuman Chalisa हनुमान चालीसा108 names of Hanuman हनुमानजी के १०८ नामShri Hanuman Stavan श्री हनुमान स्तवनMangal Murti Maruti Nandan मंगल मूर्ति मारुती नंदनAarti Hanumanlal Ki आरती हनुमनलाल कीShree Hanuman Vandana श्री हनुमान वंदना”Marut nandan namo namah \nKasht bhanjan namo namah \nAsur nikandan namo namah \nShri ram dhootam namo namah. \n”मरुत नंदन नमो नमः \nकष्ट भंजन नमो नमः \nअसुर निकंदन नमो नमः \nश्री राम धूतं नमो नमः .\n
subramanya stotram mantram 1.4
Subrahmanyam Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat | FREE | HD God imageSubrahmanyam - Hindu god Karthik or Kartikeya, son of Lord Sivaalso called , Skanda and Subrahmanya, called in Tamil language asMurugan,is a popular Hindu deity among all Hindus, worshipedprimarily in areas with Tamil influences, especially South India,Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore and Reunion Island. Hissix most important shrines in India are the Arupadaiveedu temples,located in Tamil Nadu. In Sri Lanka, Hindus as well as Buddhistsrevere the sacred historical Nallur Kandaswamy temple in Jaffna andthe sacred Buddhist and Hindu shrine of Katirkāmam Temple (also inSinhala "Katharagama Devalaya") dedicated to him, situated deepsouth in the country. Ethnic Chinese in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, ofMalaysia also pray to Lord Murugan during Thaipusam.Murugan is more popular in South India especially among Tamilpeople famously referred as Thamizh Kadavul (God of Tamils)compared to other parts of India. In Karnataka he is popular as"Subrahmanya" and is often associated with snakes, famous shrineKukke Subramanya is well known for Sarpa shanti rites. In AndhraPradesh and Bengal too he is popular by the names "Subrahmanya" and"Kartikeya" respectively.Hindu god Karthik or Kartikeya, son of Lord Siva also called ,Skanda and Subrahmanya, called in Tamil language as Murugan,is apopular Hindu deity among all Hindus, worshiped primarily in areaswith Tamil influences, especially South India, Sri Lanka,Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore and Reunion Island. His six mostimportant shrines in India are the Arupadaiveedu temples, locatedin Tamil Nadu. In Sri Lanka, Hindus as well as Buddhists revere thesacred historical Nallur Kandaswamy temple in Jaffna and the sacredBuddhist and Hindu shrine of Katirkāmam Temple (also in Sinhala"Katharagama Devalaya") dedicated to him, situated deep south inthe country.[1] Ethnic Chinese in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, ofMalaysia also pray to Lord Murugan during Thaipusam.Murugan is more popular in South India especially among Tamilpeople famously referred as Thamizh Kadavul (God of Tamils)compared to other parts of India. In Karnataka he is popular as"Subrahmanya" and is often associated with snakes, famous shrineKukke Subramanya is well known for Sarpa shanti rites. In AndhraPradesh and Bengal too he is popular by the names "Subrahmanya" and"Kartikeya" respectively.Like most Hindu deities, Murugan is knownby many other names, including Senthil (meaning 'smart' or'clever'), Saravaṇa, Kārtikeya (meaning 'son of Krittika'),Arumugam, Sanmuga (from Sanskrit Ṣaṇmukha), Shadanana (meaning 'onewith six faces'), Kumāra (meaning 'prince or child'), Dhandapany(meaning God with a Club), Guhan or Guruhuha (meaning'cave-dweller'), Skanda (meaning 'that which is spilled or oozed,namely seed' in Sanskrit), Subrahmaṇya, Vēlaṇ and Swaminatha.Subramanya Bhujangam सुब्रमण्या भुजंगमNavagraha Kavacha Mantra नवग्रह कवच मंत्रSkanda Sashti Kavacham स्कन्दा सष्टि कवचं1008 Names Of Sri Subramanya श्री सुब्रमण्या के १००८ नामSri Subramanya Bhujanga Stotra श्री सुब्रमण्या भुजंगा स्तोत्रSubramanya Gayatri Mantra सुब्रमण्य गायत्री मंत्रSubramanya Ashtakam सुब्रमण्या अष्टकम108 Names Of Sri Subrahmanyam श्री सुब्रमण्या के १०८ नामSubrahmanya Kavacham सुब्रह्मण्य कवचंSubramanya Panchadasakshari Mantra सुब्रमण्या पंचदशाक्षरीमंत्रSri Subramanya Moola Mantra Sthavam श्री सुब्रमण्या मूला मंत्रस्तवं
Powerful Shri Ram Mantras 1.4
Ram Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageRama is the seventh avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu. Rama is thecentral figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which is the principalnarration of the events connected to his incarnation on earth, hisideals and his greatness. Rama is one of the many popular deitiesin Hinduism, and especially of the various Vaishnava sects.Religious texts and scriptures based on his life have been aformative component in numerous cultures of South and SoutheastAsia. Along with Krishna, Rama is considered to be one of the mostimportant avatars of Vishnu. In a few Rama-centric sects, he isconsidered the Supreme Being, rather than an avatar.Born as the eldest son of Kausalya and Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya,Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama,literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Self-Control or Lord ofVirtue. His wife Sita is considered by Hindus to be an avatar ofLakshmi and the embodiment of a great woman.Rāma is a Vedic Sanskrit word with two contextual meanings. In onecontext as found in Arthavaveda, states Monier Monier-Williams, itmeans "dark, dark-colored, black" and is related to the term ratriwhich means night. In another context as found in other Vedictexts, the word means "pleasing, delightful, charming, beautiful,lovely". The word is sometimes used as a suffix in different Indianlanguages and religions, such as Pali in Buddhist texts, where-rama adds the sense of "pleasing to the mind, lovely" to thecomposite word.Rama as a first name appears in the Vedic literature, associatedwith two patronymic names – Margaveya and Aupatasvini –representing different individuals. A third individual named RamaJamadagnya is the purported author of hymn 10.110 of the Rigveda inthe Hindu tradition.[18] The word Rama appears in ancientliterature in reverential terms for three individuals:1. Parashu-rama, as the sixth avatar of Vishnu. He is linked to theRama Jamadagnya of the Rigveda fame.2. Rama-chandra, as the seventh avatar of Vishnu and of the ancientRamayana fame.3. Bala-rama, also called Halayudha, as the elder brother ofKrishna both of whom appear in the legends of Hinduism, Buddhismand Jainism.The name Rama appears repeatedly in Hindu texts, for many differentscholars and kings in mythical stories. The word also appears inancient Upanishads and Aranyakas layer of Vedic literature, as wellas music and other post-Vedic literature, but in qualifying contextof something or someone who is "charming, beautiful, lovely" or"darkness, night".The Vishnu avatar named Rama is also known by other names. He iscalled Ramachandra (beautiful, lovely moon[19]), or Dasarathi (sonof Dasaratha), or Raghava (descendant of Raghu, solar dynasty inHindu cosmology).Additional names of Rama include Ramavijaya (Javanese), Phreah Ream(Khmer), Phra Ram (Lao and Thai), Megat Seri Rama (Malay), RajaBantugan (Maranao), Ramudu (Telugu), Ramar (Tamil).[22] In theVishnu sahasranama, Rama is the 394th name of Vishnu. In someAdvaita Vedanta inspired texts, Rama connotes the metaphysicalconcept of Supreme Brahman who is the eternally blissful spiritualSelf (Atman, soul) in whom yogis delight nondualistically.Ram Raksha Stotra राम रक्षा स्तोत्र1008 names of lord Ram राम भगवान् के १००८ नामRam Amritvani राम अमृतवाणीPeaceful Hey Ram Chanting हे राम चैटिंगOm Shree Ram Jai Ram ॐ श्री राम जय रामRaghupati Raghav रघुपति राघव108 Names of lord Ram राम भगवान् के १०८ नामAchyutam Keshavam अच्युतम केशवमBolo Ram बोलो रामPayoji Maine Ram Ratan पयोजी मैंने राम रतनShri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram श्री राम जय राम जय जय राम
Lord Satyanarayan Ashtakam 1.2
Lord Satyanarayana Mantras | OFFLINE | HDAudio | Repeat | FREE | HD God imageSri Satyanarayana Swami Vratam (Sri Satyanarayana Puja) is apopular, and traditional ritual of Hinduism, which is performed inmany Hindu households on important occasions. The ritual seemed tohave gained popularity in modern times because it is considered tohave a beneficial effect upon those who perform it with reverenceand sincerity. According to the legends associated with the ritual,several kings and merchants used to perform it in the past toovercome adversity and earn the grace of Satyanarayana Swami, abenevolent form of Lord Vishnu.Satyanarayana means Lord of Truth, or Narayana in truth form. Satmeans both truth and existence, in contrast to asat (untruth andnon-existence). Lord Narayana (literally meaning lord of nara, thepranic energy or the life sustaining astral water) is Brahman, thehighest Supreme Self. As Brahman, He is both existence (sat) andnon-existence (asat), also called Being and Non-Being. His purestand the highest manifestation in creation is Isvara, the PrimalBeing, or the Lord of the Universe, who is His reflection in thepurest form of sattva (suddha sattva).Lord Satyanarayana is the personification of Brahman as the TruthBeing. He represents truth and personifies truth in action(dharma). The true worship of Sri Satyanarayana involves thetruthful performance of obligatory duties, practice of truth indaily conduct, and commitment to truth in all aspects of life. Theritual is a promise (or vow) to God that one lives truthfully andhonestly in the service of God (Narayana) and works for one'ssalvation. Truthfulness is one of the highest virtues in Hinduism.Without it one cannot achieve liberation. Truth has to beworshipped not only ritually but also spiritually. The mental andspiritual worship of the Lord of Truth is more important than thephysical and superficial worship. The Satyanarayana Puja serves asa reminder that one should practice truth and embody it in oneselfthrough righteous and truthful conduct.If you analyze the stories associated with the Satyanarayana Puja,the symbolism becomes self-evident. In them you will notice thatpeople suffer when they fail to honor truth, but overcome theirdifficulties when they observe it. Truth and falsehood lead todifferent consequences (karma) in life. Truth leads to light,wisdom and liberation. Falsehood leads to adversity, darkness andsuffering. People suffer from adversity and misfortune when theyindulge in falsehood and deception, fail to keep their promises orlive dishonestly. Such negative consequences can be overcome onlywhen they renounce their sinful ways and worship truth in thoughtand deed. You may worship Lord Satyanarayana occasionally throughrituals, but practicing truth and honesty in your daily life istrue worship.Satyanarayan Namo Namah सत्यनारायण नमो नमःShree Lakshmi Narayan Mantra श्री लक्ष्मी नारायण मंत्रSatyanarayan Katha सत्यनारायण कथाShreeman Narayan Narayan Hari Hari श्रीमान नारायण नारायण हरीहरीExtremely Powerful Narayan Kavach पावरफुल नारायण कवचOm Shree Satyanarayan Param Dev ॐ श्री सत्यनारायण परम देवSatyanarayan Aarti सत्यनारायण आरतीSatyanarayana Narayana Narayana सत्यनारायण नारायणा नारायणा
Lord Krishna Ashtakam 1.3
Krishna Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | RepeatOption | FREE | HD God imagesKrishna is an ancient Indian king and a Hindu deity, worshippedacross many traditions of Hinduism in a variety of differentperspectives. Krishna is recognized as the complete and eighthavatar of the God Vishnu or as the Supreme God in his own right.Krishna is one of the most widely revered and popular of all Hindudeities. If a historical person, Krishna under the name of'Vasudeva Govinda Krishna Shauri' would have flourished as theruler of Shuraseni and Vrishni tribes on the now-submerged islandof Dwaraka (Off coast Gujarat, India) sometime between 3200-3100BC. Believed to have been born on 21 July 3227 BC, Krishna'sbirthday is celebrated every year by Hindus on the eighth day(Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month ofBhadrapad in the Hindu calendar.Krishna is a name of the original, unique Supreme Person, thesource of all that exists. The name Krishna—"the all-attractiveone"—indicates the unequaled charm and beauty of the SupremePerson, as He appears to His most dear devotees.Krishna appears as other forms of God—avatars—to create andmaintain the universe, while He simultaneously enjoys lovingrelationships with His countless associates in the spiritual world.He visits this material world from time to time to free Hisdevotees from material existence and to vanquish the wicked. Heperforms superhuman pastimes—lifting mountains, swallowing forestfires, and killing numerous extraordinarily powerful demons—aseasily as a child playing with toys.1008 Names Of Sri Krishna श्री कृष्णा के १००८ नामKrishna Gayatri Mantra कृष्णा गायत्री मंत्रShri Krishna Chalisa श्री कृष्णा चालीसा108 names of Sri Krishna श्री कृष्णा के १०८ नामShree Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram श्री राम जय राम जय जय रामNamo Bhagwate Vasudevay नमो भगवते वासुदेवायSri Krishna Sharanam Mamah श्री कृष्णा शरणम ममःAchutam Keshavam अच्चुतम केशवमKrishna Kavacham कृष्णा कवचंHare Krishna हरे कृष्णाVasudev Sutamdevam वासुदेव सुतामदेवंKrishna is represented in the Indian traditions in many ways, withsome common features. His iconography typically depicts him asblack or dark reflecting his name, or with blue skin like Vishnu.However ancient and medieval reliefs and stone-based arts depicthim in the natural color of the material he is made from, both inIndia and in southeast Asia.In some texts, his skin is poeticallydescribed as the color of Jambul (Jamun, a purple-coloredfruit).Krishna is often depicted wearing a peacock feather wreath orcrown, and in a pose playing the bansuri (Indian flute). In thisform, he usually stands with one leg bent in front of the other inthe Tribhanga posture. He is sometimes accompanied by cows or acalf, symbolism for the divine herdsman Govinda. Alternatively, heis shown as an amorous man with the gopis (milkmaids), often makingmusic or playing pranks.Krishna lifting Govardhana at Bharat Kala Bhavan, recovered from aMuslim graveyard in Varanasi. It is dated to be from the GuptaEmpire era (4th/6th-century CE).In other icons, he is a part of the scene on the battlefield of theepic Mahabharata. He is shown as a charioteer, notably where headdresses Pandava prince Arjuna character of the Mahabharata,symbolically reflecting the events that led to the Bhagavad Gita –a scripture of Hinduism. In these popular depictions, Krishna is inthe front as the charioteer, either as a counsel listening toArjuna, or as driving the chariot while Arjuna aims his archery inthe battle-field of Kurukshetra.K, kri, kris, krish, krishna, krihna, krushna
Peaceful Saibaba Ashtakam 1.2
Saibaba Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imagesChant Sai baba Mantra everyday and see the peace in life growing.This Sai mantra is said to be very powerful to invoke the blessingof Saibaba.Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indianspiritual master who was regarded by his devotees as a saint,fakir, and satguru, according to their individual proclivities andbeliefs. He was revered by both his Hindu and Muslim devotees, andduring, as well as after, his life it remained uncertain if he wasa Hindu or a Muslim. This, however, was of no consequence to SaiBaba. He stressed the importance of surrender to the true Satguruor Murshid, who, having gone the path to divine consciousness, willlead the disciple through the jungle of spiritual training.Sai Baba is worshipped by people around the world. He had no lovefor perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization. Hetaught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity,contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. He gave nodistinction based on religion or caste. Sai Baba's teachingcombined elements of Hinduism and Islam: he gave the Hindu nameDwarakamayi to the mosque in which he lived, practised Muslimrituals, taught using words and figures that drew from bothtraditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well knownepigrams, "Sabka Malik Ek" ("One God governs all"), is associatedwith Hinduism, Islam and Sufism.Sai Baba was said to be born in Pathri, district Parbhani,Maharashtra, though this information is debatableSai Baba's real name remains unknown. The name 'Sai' was given tohim by Mhalsapati when he arrived at Shirdi, a town now in the westIndian state of Maharashtra. The word 'Sai' refers to a religiousmendicant[7] but can also mean'God'. In several Indian and MiddleEastern languages the term 'Baba' is an honorific signifyinggrandfather, father, old man or sir. Thus Sai Baba denotes holyfather, saintly father or (venerable) poor old man.Some of Sai Baba's disciples became famous as spiritual figures andsaints, such as Mhalsapati, a priest of the Khandoba temple inShirdi, and Upasni Maharaj. He was revered by other saints as well,such as Saint Bidkar Maharaj, Saint Gangagir, Saint JanakidasMaharaj, and Sati Godavari Mataji. Sai Baba referred to severalsaints as 'my brothers', especially the disciples of Swami Samarthaof Akkalkot.1008 Names of Saibaba साईबाबा के १००८ नामSai Amritvani साई अमृतवाणीSai Chalisa साई चालीसाAchyutam Keshavam Sai Damodaram अच्युतम केशवम साई दामोदरंOm Sai Namo Namah ॐ साई नमो नमःSai Dhooparti साई धूपआरतिOm Shri Sainaathaaya Namah Jap ॐ श्री साईनाथाय नमः जपSai Madhyan Aarti साई मध्यान आरतीOm Sai Namo Namah ॐ साई नमो नमःSai Shejarati साई शेजारती108 Names Of Sai Baba साईबाबा के १०८ नामShirdiwale Saibaba शिर्डीवाले साईबाबाSai Om Jai Jagdish साई ॐ जय जगदीशSadaa Satswaroopam सदा सत्स्वरूपमSai Mantra साई मंत्रAnantaa Tula And Te Aisa Yei Ba अनंता तुलाOm Sai Shri Sai ॐ साई श्री साईSai Kakad Aarti साई काकड़ आरतीGheuniya Pancharati And Aarti Sai Baba घेऊनीया पंचारतीSai Aarti साई आरतीOm Shri Sainathaya Namah ॐ श्री साईनाथाय नमःSai Mahanaivedya Mantra साई महानैवेद्य मंत्रJay Dev Jay Dev Datta Avadhoot जय देव जय देव दत्ता अवधूतShirdi Majhe Pandharpur शिरडी माझे पंढरपुरSai Gheuni Pancharti साई घेउनि पंचारती
lakshmi maa mantra pushpam 1.4
Sri Lakshmi | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageLakshmi (Sanskrit:लक्ष्मी, lakṣmī, ˈləkʂmiː) is the Hindu goddessof wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual).She is the wife and active energy of Lord Vishnu. Her four handsrepresent the four goals of human life considered important to theHindu way of life – dharma, kāma, artha, and moksha.Representations of Lakshmi are also found in Jain monuments. InBuddhist sects of Tibet, Nepal, and southeast Asia, goddessVasudhara mirrors the characteristics and attributes of the Hindugoddess Lakshmi with minor iconographic differences.Lakshmi is also called Sri or Thirumagal because she is endowedwith six auspicious and divine strength even to Vishnu. When Vishnudescended on the Earth as the avatars Rama and Krishna, Lakshmidescended as his respective consorts: Sita (Rama's wife) andRukmini (Krishna's wife). In the ancient scriptures of India, allwomen are declared to be embodiments of Lakshmi. The marriage andrelationship between Lakshmi and Vishnu as wife and husband, statesPatricia Monaghan, is "the paradigm for rituals and ceremonies forthe bride and groom in Hindu weddings."Archaeological discoveries and ancient coins suggest therecognition and reverence for goddess Lakshmi in theScytho-Parthian kingdom and throughout India by the 1st millenniumBC. Lakshmi's iconography and statues have also been found in Hindutemples throughout southeast Asia, estimated to be from second halfof 1st millennium AD.In modern times, Lakshmi is worshiped as the goddess of wealth. Sheis also worshipped as the consort of Vishnu in many temples. Thefestivals of Diwali and Sharad Purnima (Kojagiri Purnima) arecelebrated in her honor.Chant Lakshmi maa mantras for more wealth.People say that chanting Sri Mahalakshmi maa mantras increases thewealth in the family and also brings in more luck to your life.Immense wealth and more peace can be obtained by taking Lakshmimata names. There are 1008 or 1008 names and there are many moremantras as below that can be chanted everyday.1008 names of Sri Mahalakshmi श्री महालक्ष्मी के १००८ नामShree Mahalakshmi Sankirtan श्री महालक्ष्मी संकीर्तनKaali Dhun काली धुनMoola Mantras - Mahalakshmi Mantra मूल मंत्र - महालक्ष्मीमंत्रSaraswati Beej Mantra सरस्वती बीज मंत्रAarti of Mahalakshmi आरती ऑफ़ महालक्ष्मीKubera Dhyaan कुबेर ध्यानOm Jay Lakshmi Mata ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माताKamadeva कामदेवBhavani Stuti भवानी स्तुतिAshtalaxmi Stotram अष्टलष्मी स्तोत्रमOm Jay Laxmi Mata ॐ जय लक्समी माताMantrapushpam मंत्रपुष्पंHoma Mantra होम मन्त्राSidhi Lakshmi सिद्धि लक्ष्मीAshta Kuberamoorti अष्ट कुबेरमूर्ति108 names of Lakshmi maa १०८ नेम्स ऑफ़ लक्ष्मी माँMalaxmichi Aarti मालक्समीची आरतीSri Mahalaxmi Mantra श्री महालक्मी मंत्रOmkaratun Vishva Nirmile ॐ करातून विश्व निर्मिलेMahlaxmiche Pujan महलासमीचे पूजनMool Mantra मूल मंत्रMangalya Stuti मांगल्या स्तुतिLaxmi Dhyan लक्समी ध्यानShanti Mantra शांति मंत्
Mool Mantra for lot of money 1.1
Mool Mantra is an age old mantra for immensewealth for you. Chant everyday.Lakshmi is of the goddesses whose mantras are relatively easy tolearn and which tend to give rapid results. There are manydifferent ways to use Lakshmi mantras, but one of the best is thismantra called "Lakshmi Mool Mantra".All you need to do is sit comfortably with your eyes open orclosed, as you prefer, and chant along with the mantra. A verypowerful mantra that will bring immense wealth for the wholefamily. Chant along with this app for 2 hours everyday for maximumeffect.Consistency is important. While any level of repetition has itsbenefit, establishing a pattern of say, 108 times every day, andmaintaining that over a traditional 40 day period bring thegreatest benefit. But most important is getting started. Even ifyour goal is only 10 consecutive days, accomplishing that goal willbring substantial benefit.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.
Srinathji Aarti Sangrah 1.7
Yamunaji Shrinathji Mantras | OFFLINE | HDAudio | Repeat | FREE | HD God imageShree Yamuna, the greatest among the great rivers is also known asthe Queen consort of Lord Shri Krishna. She is the daughter ofSURYA (the Sun) and brother of Yama (The god of death) and Shani(Saturn).Goloka the divine abode of the Lord is the home of Yamuna.When the Lord dictated Yamuna to descend on the earth, she firstwent round Shri Krishna. Thereafter, with great force, shedescended on the peak of Sumeru Mountain. Her journey began thencetowards the southern side of the great mountain chains. and reacheda peak Kalind, to start her journey downwards since Yamuna beganher journey downwards from the peak Kalind, hence she got anepithet Kalindi. Crossing and piercing many peaks and wettingexpansive plains in the way, Yamuna travel fast to reach Vrindavanaand Mathura in Vraja region.In Gokul, the extremely pretty Yamuna constituted a group ofteenaged girls to participate is Raas of Lord Krishna. She alsoselected an abode there for permanent stay. In Pushti Marg, ShriYamunaji occupies the most important position as the "Beloved ofShriNathji". Shree Radhikaji and Shree Yamunaji are bothindispensable Sakhis or Soul mates of Shree Thakurji. She is notmerely a river, but literally fluid form of Bhakti,utter devotionwhich flows eternally. During the Divine RAAS when Shree Radhikajiwas upset with the sudden disappearence of Shree Thakurji (to bringdown the ego of other Gopanganas), shree Krishna sent Shreeyamunaji in his own costumes and ornaments. She looked exactly likeShree Krishna to wipe away the gloom from Shree Radhikaji's face.Since then Shree Yamunaji is always seen in clothes and ornamentssimilar to shree Shreenathji (Shree Krishna).She is the very embodiment of divine grace. ShrimadaVallabhacharyaji gained his first darshan of the Lord through Hergrace.When he first came to Vraj, AcharyaShri rested on the shoresof the holy river - Yamunaji. The place where he first rested, was(at that time) just outside the small village of Gokul. There, theShe appeared before him and through Her grace, Acharyaji was ableto talk directly to the Lord Himself. This place is now hallowed asthe Thakurani Ghat. He It is here, that the Lord came to talkdirectly to Shri Acharyaji at midnight on the 11th day of thebright fortnight of the month of Shravan. At this time, the Lordgave Vallabhacharyaji the key to free souls from this wicked age ofKaliyuga. As Shri Yamunaji was the intermediary for this firstmeeting, AcharyaShri expressed his gratitude to Her by writing hisfamous Yamunashtaka. Of his 16 main works, written for advising andguiding his devotees, this is probably the most important hymn inPushti Marg. Shri Mahaprabhuji was so impressed by the power of theplace, he decided to have a house built near the area at Adel.There are many festivals and major religious celebrationscelebrated on the banks of the confluence.Thus Shree yamunaji holds the position of any inetrmediater betweenShree Goverdhannathji and his devotees. There are many literaryworks available even today dipicting the glory and grace pf ShreeYamunaji on pushti souls .Shri Yamunaji Ni Stuti श्री यमुनाजी नई स्तुतिShrinathji ni jhankhi श्रीनाथजी नई झंखिMara Ghat Ma Birajta Shreenathji मारा घाट माँ बिराजतेश्रीनाथजीArji Amri Suno Shreenathji अर्जी अमरि सुनो श्रीनाथजीShri Krishna Na Charnarvind ni Rajthaki श्री कृष्णा न चरणारविन्द नईराज्थाकिNAVRATNAM नवरत्नमShrinathji Navratna Stotra श्रीनाथजी नवरत्न स्तोत्रVanke Ambode Shrinathji ne Sundir Shaym Swaroop वांके अंबोदेश्रीनाथजी ने सुंदिर श्याम स्वरुप
surya dev mantra sangrah 1.3
Surya Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageSurya ,also known as Aditya, Bhanu or Ravi Vivasvan in Sanskrit,and in Avestan Vivanhant, is the chief solar deity in Hinduism andgenerally refers to the Sun. Surya is the chief of the Navagraha,the nine Indian Classical planets and important elements of Hinduastrology. He is often depicted riding a chariot harnessed by sevenhorses[1] which might represent the seven colors of the rainbow orthe seven chakras in the body. He is also the presiding deity ofSunday. Surya is regarded as the Supreme Deity by Saura sect andSmartas worship him as one of the five primary forms of God.Surya Mantra For Meditation will improve your memory andconcentration. Chant everyday atleast 2 times during the wholeday.Surya means the Sun in Nepal and India. Synonyms of Surya inancient Indian literature include Aditya, Arka, Bhanu, Savitr,Pushan, Ravi, Martanda, Mitra and Vivasvan.Surya also connotes the solar deity in Hinduism, particularly inthe Saura tradition found in states such as Rajasthan, Gujarat,Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Odisha. He isone of the five deities considered as equivalent aspects and meansto realizing Brahman in the Smarta Tradition.[7] His iconography isoften depicted riding a chariot harnessed by horses, often seven innumber[2] which represent the seven colour rays of the rainbow. Inmedieval Hinduism, Surya is also an epithet for the major Hindugods Shiva and Vishnu. In some ancient texts and arts, Surya ispresented syncretically with Indra, Ganesha or others. Surya as adeity is also found in the arts and literature of Buddhism andJainism.Surya is one of the nine heavenly houses (Navagraha) in the zodiacsystem of Hindu astrology. Surya or Ravi is the basis of Ravivara,or Sunday, in the Hindu calendar.Major festivals and pilgrimages in reverence of Surya include MakarSankranti, Pongal and Kumbh Mela.Surya Mantra Meditation सूर्य मंत्र मैडिटेशन1008 Name Of Lord Surya सूर्य देव के १००८ नाम108 Names Of Lord Surya सूर्य देव के १०८ नामAditya Hridaya Stotra आदित्य हृदय स्तोत्रSurya Prarthana सूर्य प्रार्थनाPowerful Surya Beej Mantra पावरफुल सूर्य बीज मंत्रSurya Kavach सूर्य कवचAadityai Dhimahi आदित्यै धीमहिSurya's synonym Ravi is the root of the word 'Ravivara' or Sundayin the Hindu calendar. In both Indian and Greek-Roman nomenclaturefor days of the week, the Sunday is dedicated to the Sun.Surya is part of the Navagraha in Hindu zodiac system. The Hinduastrology based on Sun and planets likely developed in thecenturies Before the arrival of Greek astrology with Alexander theGreat, their zodiac signs being nearly identical. Technicalhoroscopes and astrology ideas in India came from Greece, statesNicholas Campion, and developed in the early centuries of the 1stmillennium CE.Various festivals mark deity Surya and these vary regionally inIndia. Pongal or Makara Sankaranti is the most widely celebratedHindu festival dedicated to the Sun God. These celebrate a goodharvest. Other festivals that focus on Surya include Chhath ofBihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh and the neighboring regions, SambaDashami and Ratha Saptami are also major festivals celebrated inhonour of Surya ; Chhath is celebrated immediately after Diwaliwith fasting for three days followed by bathing in river or tankwith remembrance of Sun. Similarly Aytar Puja is celebrated in Goa.The latter is known as Aditya Ranubai in Maharashtra.The second day of the Pongal harvest festival is dedicated to Suryain Tamil Nadu, and is called the "Surya Pongal".
Goddess Dhanlakhsmi 19 Mantras 1.4
Sri Lakshmi | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageLakshmi (Sanskrit:लक्ष्मी, lakṣmī, ˈləkʂmiː) is the Hindu goddessof wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual).She is the wife and active energy of Lord Vishnu. Her four handsrepresent the four goals of human life considered important to theHindu way of life – dharma, kāma, artha, and moksha.Representations of Lakshmi are also found in Jain monuments. InBuddhist sects of Tibet, Nepal, and southeast Asia, goddessVasudhara mirrors the characteristics and attributes of the Hindugoddess Lakshmi with minor iconographic differences.Lakshmi is also called Sri or Thirumagal because she is endowedwith six auspicious and divine strength even to Vishnu. When Vishnudescended on the Earth as the avatars Rama and Krishna, Lakshmidescended as his respective consorts: Sita (Rama's wife) andRukmini (Krishna's wife). In the ancient scriptures of India, allwomen are declared to be embodiments of Lakshmi. The marriage andrelationship between Lakshmi and Vishnu as wife and husband, statesPatricia Monaghan, is "the paradigm for rituals and ceremonies forthe bride and groom in Hindu weddings."Archaeological discoveries and ancient coins suggest therecognition and reverence for goddess Lakshmi in theScytho-Parthian kingdom and throughout India by the 1st millenniumBC. Lakshmi's iconography and statues have also been found in Hindutemples throughout southeast Asia, estimated to be from second halfof 1st millennium AD.In modern times, Lakshmi is worshiped as the goddess of wealth. Sheis also worshipped as the consort of Vishnu in many temples. Thefestivals of Diwali and Sharad Purnima (Kojagiri Purnima) arecelebrated in her honor.Chant Lakshmi maa mantras for more wealth.People say that chanting Sri Mahalakshmi maa mantras increases thewealth in the family and also brings in more luck to your life.Immense wealth and more peace can be obtained by taking Lakshmimata names. There are 1008 or 1008 names and there are many moremantras as below that can be chanted everyday.1008 names of Sri Mahalakshmi श्री महालक्ष्मी के १००८ नामShree Mahalakshmi Sankirtan श्री महालक्ष्मी संकीर्तनKaali Dhun काली धुनMoola Mantras - Mahalakshmi Mantra मूल मंत्र - महालक्ष्मीमंत्रSaraswati Beej Mantra सरस्वती बीज मंत्रAarti of Mahalakshmi आरती ऑफ़ महालक्ष्मीKubera Dhyaan कुबेर ध्यानOm Jay Lakshmi Mata ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माताKamadeva कामदेवBhavani Stuti भवानी स्तुतिAshtalaxmi Stotram अष्टलष्मी स्तोत्रमOm Jay Laxmi Mata ॐ जय लक्समी माताMantrapushpam मंत्रपुष्पंHoma Mantra होम मन्त्राSidhi Lakshmi सिद्धि लक्ष्मीAshta Kuberamoorti अष्ट कुबेरमूर्ति108 names of Lakshmi maa १०८ नेम्स ऑफ़ लक्ष्मी माँMalaxmichi Aarti मालक्समीची आरतीSri Mahalaxmi Mantra श्री महालक्मी मंत्रOmkaratun Vishva Nirmile ॐ करातून विश्व निर्मिलेMahlaxmiche Pujan महलासमीचे पूजनMool Mantra मूल मंत्रMangalya Stuti मांगल्या स्तुतिLaxmi Dhyan लक्समी ध्यानShanti Mantra शांति मंत्र
Hey Ram Chant and more mantras 1.4
Hey Ram Chant and more mantras to make yourlife happy and blissful.Everyday chanting "Hey Ram" will bring tranquility to you and yourfamily.Rama is the seventh avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu. Rama is thecentral figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which is the principalnarration of the events connected to his incarnation on earth, hisideals and his greatness. Rama is one of the many popular deitiesin Hinduism, and especially of the various Vaishnava sects.Religious texts and scriptures based on his life have been aformative component in numerous cultures of South and SoutheastAsia. Along with Krishna, Rama is considered to be one of the mostimportant avatars of Vishnu. In a few Rama-centric sects, he isconsidered the Supreme Being, rather than an avatar.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.Born as the eldest son of Kausalya and Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya,Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama,literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Self-Control or Lord ofVirtue. His wife Sita is considered by Hindus to be an avatar ofLakshmi and the embodiment of a great woman.
Shri Ram Aarti Sangrah 1.4
Ram Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageRama is the seventh avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu. Rama is thecentral figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which is the principalnarration of the events connected to his incarnation on earth, hisideals and his greatness. Rama is one of the many popular deitiesin Hinduism, and especially of the various Vaishnava sects.Religious texts and scriptures based on his life have been aformative component in numerous cultures of South and SoutheastAsia. Along with Krishna, Rama is considered to be one of the mostimportant avatars of Vishnu. In a few Rama-centric sects, he isconsidered the Supreme Being, rather than an avatar.Born as the eldest son of Kausalya and Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya,Rama is referred to within Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama,literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Self-Control or Lord ofVirtue. His wife Sita is considered by Hindus to be an avatar ofLakshmi and the embodiment of a great woman.Rāma is a Vedic Sanskrit word with two contextual meanings. In onecontext as found in Arthavaveda, states Monier Monier-Williams, itmeans "dark, dark-colored, black" and is related to the term ratriwhich means night. In another context as found in other Vedictexts, the word means "pleasing, delightful, charming, beautiful,lovely". The word is sometimes used as a suffix in different Indianlanguages and religions, such as Pali in Buddhist texts, where-rama adds the sense of "pleasing to the mind, lovely" to thecomposite word.Rama as a first name appears in the Vedic literature, associatedwith two patronymic names – Margaveya and Aupatasvini –representing different individuals. A third individual named RamaJamadagnya is the purported author of hymn 10.110 of the Rigveda inthe Hindu tradition.[18] The word Rama appears in ancientliterature in reverential terms for three individuals:1. Parashu-rama, as the sixth avatar of Vishnu. He is linked to theRama Jamadagnya of the Rigveda fame.2. Rama-chandra, as the seventh avatar of Vishnu and of the ancientRamayana fame.3. Bala-rama, also called Halayudha, as the elder brother ofKrishna both of whom appear in the legends of Hinduism, Buddhismand Jainism.The name Rama appears repeatedly in Hindu texts, for many differentscholars and kings in mythical stories. The word also appears inancient Upanishads and Aranyakas layer of Vedic literature, as wellas music and other post-Vedic literature, but in qualifying contextof something or someone who is "charming, beautiful, lovely" or"darkness, night".The Vishnu avatar named Rama is also known by other names. He iscalled Ramachandra (beautiful, lovely moon[19]), or Dasarathi (sonof Dasaratha), or Raghava (descendant of Raghu, solar dynasty inHindu cosmology).Additional names of Rama include Ramavijaya (Javanese), Phreah Ream(Khmer), Phra Ram (Lao and Thai), Megat Seri Rama (Malay), RajaBantugan (Maranao), Ramudu (Telugu), Ramar (Tamil).[22] In theVishnu sahasranama, Rama is the 394th name of Vishnu. In someAdvaita Vedanta inspired texts, Rama connotes the metaphysicalconcept of Supreme Brahman who is the eternally blissful spiritualSelf (Atman, soul) in whom yogis delight nondualistically.Ram Raksha Stotra राम रक्षा स्तोत्र1008 names of lord Ram राम भगवान् के १००८ नामRam Amritvani राम अमृतवाणीPeaceful Hey Ram Chanting हे राम चैटिंगOm Shree Ram Jai Ram ॐ श्री राम जय रामRaghupati Raghav रघुपति राघव108 Names of lord Ram राम भगवान् के १०८ नामAchyutam Keshavam अच्युतम केशवमBolo Ram बोलो रामPayoji Maine Ram Ratan पयोजी मैंने राम रतनShri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram श्री राम जय राम जय जय राम
Lord Krishna Sahasranam 1.5
Krishna Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | RepeatOption | FREE | HD God imagesKrishna is an ancient Indian king and a Hindu deity, worshippedacross many traditions of Hinduism in a variety of differentperspectives. Krishna is recognized as the complete and eighthavatar of the God Vishnu or as the Supreme God in his own right.Krishna is one of the most widely revered and popular of all Hindudeities. If a historical person, Krishna under the name of'Vasudeva Govinda Krishna Shauri' would have flourished as theruler of Shuraseni and Vrishni tribes on the now-submerged islandof Dwaraka (Off coast Gujarat, India) sometime between 3200-3100BC. Believed to have been born on 21 July 3227 BC, Krishna'sbirthday is celebrated every year by Hindus on the eighth day(Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month ofBhadrapad in the Hindu calendar.Krishna is a name of the original, unique Supreme Person, thesource of all that exists. The name Krishna—"the all-attractiveone"—indicates the unequaled charm and beauty of the SupremePerson, as He appears to His most dear devotees.Krishna appears as other forms of God—avatars—to create andmaintain the universe, while He simultaneously enjoys lovingrelationships with His countless associates in the spiritual world.He visits this material world from time to time to free Hisdevotees from material existence and to vanquish the wicked. Heperforms superhuman pastimes—lifting mountains, swallowing forestfires, and killing numerous extraordinarily powerful demons—aseasily as a child playing with toys.1008 Names Of Sri Krishna श्री कृष्णा के १००८ नामKrishna Gayatri Mantra कृष्णा गायत्री मंत्रShri Krishna Chalisa श्री कृष्णा चालीसा108 names of Sri Krishna श्री कृष्णा के १०८ नामShree Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram श्री राम जय राम जय जय रामNamo Bhagwate Vasudevay नमो भगवते वासुदेवायSri Krishna Sharanam Mamah श्री कृष्णा शरणम ममःAchutam Keshavam अच्चुतम केशवमKrishna Kavacham कृष्णा कवचंHare Krishna हरे कृष्णाVasudev Sutamdevam वासुदेव सुतामदेवंKrishna is represented in the Indian traditions in many ways, withsome common features. His iconography typically depicts him asblack or dark reflecting his name, or with blue skin like Vishnu.However ancient and medieval reliefs and stone-based arts depicthim in the natural color of the material he is made from, both inIndia and in southeast Asia.In some texts, his skin is poeticallydescribed as the color of Jambul (Jamun, a purple-coloredfruit).Krishna is often depicted wearing a peacock feather wreath orcrown, and in a pose playing the bansuri (Indian flute). In thisform, he usually stands with one leg bent in front of the other inthe Tribhanga posture. He is sometimes accompanied by cows or acalf, symbolism for the divine herdsman Govinda. Alternatively, heis shown as an amorous man with the gopis (milkmaids), often makingmusic or playing pranks.Krishna lifting Govardhana at Bharat Kala Bhavan, recovered from aMuslim graveyard in Varanasi. It is dated to be from the GuptaEmpire era (4th/6th-century CE).In other icons, he is a part of the scene on the battlefield of theepic Mahabharata. He is shown as a charioteer, notably where headdresses Pandava prince Arjuna character of the Mahabharata,symbolically reflecting the events that led to the Bhagavad Gita –a scripture of Hinduism. In these popular depictions, Krishna is inthe front as the charioteer, either as a counsel listening toArjuna, or as driving the chariot while Arjuna aims his archery inthe battle-field of Kurukshetra.K, kri, kris, krish, krishna, krihna, krushna
dattatreya stotram mantra app 1.4
Shri Dattatreya | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE| HD ImagesDattatreya or Dattā is a paradigmatic Sannyasi (monk) and one ofthe lords of Yoga in Hinduism.[1] In many regions of India andNepal, he is considered a deity. In Maharashtra, he is asyncretistic deity, considered to be an avatar (incarnation) of thethree Hindu gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, collectively known asTrimurti.[2] In other regions, and some versions of texts such asthe Garuda Purana, Brahma Purana and Sattvata Samhita, he is anavatar of Vishnu.[3]His iconography varies regionally. In western Maharashtra, forexample, he is typically shown with three heads and six hands, onehead each for Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, and one pair of handholding the symbolic items associated with each of these gods:rosary and water pot of Brahma, conch and wheel of Visnu, tridentand drum of Shiva.[2] He is typically dressed as a simple monk oralmost naked, situated in a forest or wilderness suggestive of hisrenunciation of worldly goods and pursuit of a meditative yogilifestyle. In paintings and some large carvings, he is surroundedby four dogs and a cow, which is a symbolism for the four Vedas andmother earth that nourishes all living beings.[2][4] In the templesof southern Maharashtra, Varanasi and in the Himalayas, hisiconography shows him with one head and two hands with four dogsand a cow.According to Rigopoulos, in the Nath tradition of Shaivism,Dattatreya is revered as the Adi-Guru (First Teacher) of theAdinath Sampradaya of the Nathas, the first "Lord of Yoga" withmastery of Tantra (techniques). His pursuit of simple life,kindness to all, sharing of his knowledge and the meaning of lifeduring his travels is reverentially mentioned in the poems byTukaram, a saint-poet of the Bhakti movement. Over time, Dattatreyahas inspired many monastic movements in Shaivism, Vaishnavism andShaktism, particularly in the Deccan region of India, south India,Gujarat, Rajasthan and Himalayan regions where Shiva tradition hasbeen strong. According to Mallinson, Dattatreya is not thetraditional guru of the Nath sampradaya, he was coopted by the Nathtradition in about the 18th century as a guru, as a part ofVishnu-Shiva syncretism. This is evidenced by the Marathi textNavanathabhaktisara, states Mallinson, wherein there is syncreticfusion of the Nath Sampradaya with the Mahanubhav sect byidentifying nine Naths with nine Narayanas.Several Upanishads are dedicated to him, as are texts of theAdvaita Vedanta-Yoga tradition in Hinduism. One of the mostimportant texts of Advaita Vedanta, namely Avadhuta Gita(literally, "song of the free") is attributed to Dattatreya. InMaharashtra, an annual festival in the Hindu calendar month ofMārgaśīrṣa (November/December) reveres Dattatreya and this iscalled Datta Jayanti.1008 names of Shri Dattatreya श्री दत्तात्रेय के १००८ नामGurudev Chant for Peace गुरुदेव चांट फॉर शान्तिDattatrey Stotram दत्तात्रेय स्तोत्रम108 names of Sri Dattatreya श्री दत्तात्रेय के १०८ नामDigambara Digambara Shripad Jap दिगम्बरा दिगम्बरा श्रीपद जपDuttaguru Majhe Sadguru दत्तगुरु माझे सद्गुरुDhanya Dhanya Hov Dutta धन्य धन्य होव दत्ताAarti Gurudutt Avdhuta आरती गुरुदत्त अवधूताShree Datta Stavam श्री दत्ता स्तवंDuttguruchi Aarti दत्तगुरुचि आरतीKaruna Tripadi करुणा त्रिपदीShri, shri du, shri Dutt, Datta, Dattatreya
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Hanuman Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imagesHanuman also known as Mahavira or Bajrangbali, is a Hindu god andan ardent devotee of the god Rama. He is a central figure in theHindu epic Ramayana and its various versions. As he is Chiranjeevi,he is also mentioned in several other texts, including Mahabharata,the various Puranas and some Jain texts. Vanara (monkey),LordHanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana.Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Heis the son of Anjana and Kesari, and is also described as the sonof the wind-god Vayu, who according to several stories, played arole in his birth.Hanuman is a monkey god. He is a noble hero and great devotee ofLord Rama of the Ramayana.This deity is a provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect anddevotion. He is pictured as a robust monkey holding a mace (gada)which is a sign of bravery and having a picture of Lord Ramatatooed on his chest which is a sign of his devotion to LordRama.He is also called Mahaveera (the great hero ) or Pavan-suta (son ofair) or Bajarangbali.The Sanskrit texts mention several legends about how Hanuman gothis name. One legend is that Indra, the king of the gods, struckHanuman's jaw during his childhood (see below). The child receivedhis name from the Sanskrit words Hanu ("jaw") and -man (or -mant,"prominent" or "disfigured"). The name thus means "one withprominent or disfigured jaw". Another theory says the name derivesfrom the Sanskrit words Han ("killed" or "destroyed") and maana(pride); the name implies "one whose pride was destroyed".[2]:31–32Some Jain texts mention that Hanuman spent his childhood on anisland called Hanuruha, which is the origin of hisname.[2]:189According to another theory, the name "Hanuman" derives from theproto-Dravidian word for male monkey (ana-mandi), which was laterSanskritized to "Hanuman" (see historical development below).Linguistic variations of "Hanuman" include Hanumat, Anuman (Tamil),Hanumantha (Kannada), Hanumanthudu (Telugu), Anoman (Indonesian),Andoman (Malay) and Hunlaman (Lao). Other names of Hanumaninclude:* Anjaneya,[3] Anjaniputra, 'Anjaneyar (Tamil), Anjaneyudu(Telugu), Anjanisuta all meaning "the son of Anjana".* Kesari Nandan ("son of Kesari")* Marutinandan, Pavanputra, Vaataatmaja: "the son of the wind-godVayu"; the deity who carried Hanuman to Anjana's womb* Bajrang Bali, "the strong one (bali), who had limbs (anga) ashard as a vajra (bajra)"; this name is widely used in rural NorthIndia.[2]:31–32* Sang Kera Pemuja Dewa Rama, Hanuman, the Indonesian for "Themighty devotee ape of Rama, Hanuman"Chanting the hanuman mantras will bring joy, peace and money to thewhole family. H or Ha or Han or Hanu or Hanuma Or Hanuman all leadsto lord hanuman who is the destroyer of all evils in life.1008 Names Of Hanuman हनुमानजी के १००८ नामShri Hanuman Kavach श्री हनुमान कवचHanuman Mantra हनुमान मंत्रShreeman Narayan Narayan Hari Hari श्रीमान नारायण नारायण हरीहरीHanuman Mantra for Success हनुमान मंत्र फॉर सक्सेसHanuman Chalisa हनुमान चालीसा108 names of Hanuman हनुमानजी के १०८ नामShri Hanuman Stavan श्री हनुमान स्तवनMangal Murti Maruti Nandan मंगल मूर्ति मारुती नंदनAarti Hanumanlal Ki आरती हनुमनलाल कीShree Hanuman Vandana श्री हनुमान वंदना”Marut nandan namo namah \nKasht bhanjan namo namah \nAsur nikandan namo namah \nShri ram dhootam namo namah. \n”मरुत नंदन नमो नमः \nकष्ट भंजन नमो नमः \nअसुर निकंदन नमो नमः \nश्री राम धूतं नमो नमः .\n
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Subrahmanyam Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat | FREE | HD God imageSubrahmanyam - Hindu god Karthik or Kartikeya, son of Lord Sivaalso called , Skanda and Subrahmanya, called in Tamil language asMurugan,is a popular Hindu deity among all Hindus, worshipedprimarily in areas with Tamil influences, especially South India,Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore and Reunion Island. Hissix most important shrines in India are the Arupadaiveedu temples,located in Tamil Nadu. In Sri Lanka, Hindus as well as Buddhistsrevere the sacred historical Nallur Kandaswamy temple in Jaffna andthe sacred Buddhist and Hindu shrine of Katirkāmam Temple (also inSinhala "Katharagama Devalaya") dedicated to him, situated deepsouth in the country. Ethnic Chinese in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, ofMalaysia also pray to Lord Murugan during Thaipusam.Murugan is more popular in South India especially among Tamilpeople famously referred as Thamizh Kadavul (God of Tamils)compared to other parts of India. In Karnataka he is popular as"Subrahmanya" and is often associated with snakes, famous shrineKukke Subramanya is well known for Sarpa shanti rites. In AndhraPradesh and Bengal too he is popular by the names "Subrahmanya" and"Kartikeya" respectively.Hindu god Karthik or Kartikeya, son of Lord Siva also called ,Skanda and Subrahmanya, called in Tamil language as Murugan,is apopular Hindu deity among all Hindus, worshiped primarily in areaswith Tamil influences, especially South India, Sri Lanka,Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore and Reunion Island. His six mostimportant shrines in India are the Arupadaiveedu temples, locatedin Tamil Nadu. In Sri Lanka, Hindus as well as Buddhists revere thesacred historical Nallur Kandaswamy temple in Jaffna and the sacredBuddhist and Hindu shrine of Katirkāmam Temple (also in Sinhala"Katharagama Devalaya") dedicated to him, situated deep south inthe country.[1] Ethnic Chinese in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, ofMalaysia also pray to Lord Murugan during Thaipusam.Murugan is more popular in South India especially among Tamilpeople famously referred as Thamizh Kadavul (God of Tamils)compared to other parts of India. In Karnataka he is popular as"Subrahmanya" and is often associated with snakes, famous shrineKukke Subramanya is well known for Sarpa shanti rites. In AndhraPradesh and Bengal too he is popular by the names "Subrahmanya" and"Kartikeya" respectively.Like most Hindu deities, Murugan is knownby many other names, including Senthil (meaning 'smart' or'clever'), Saravaṇa, Kārtikeya (meaning 'son of Krittika'),Arumugam, Sanmuga (from Sanskrit Ṣaṇmukha), Shadanana (meaning 'onewith six faces'), Kumāra (meaning 'prince or child'), Dhandapany(meaning God with a Club), Guhan or Guruhuha (meaning'cave-dweller'), Skanda (meaning 'that which is spilled or oozed,namely seed' in Sanskrit), Subrahmaṇya, Vēlaṇ and Swaminatha.Subramanya Bhujangam सुब्रमण्या भुजंगमNavagraha Kavacha Mantra नवग्रह कवच मंत्रSkanda Sashti Kavacham स्कन्दा सष्टि कवचं1008 Names Of Sri Subramanya श्री सुब्रमण्या के १००८ नामSri Subramanya Bhujanga Stotra श्री सुब्रमण्या भुजंगा स्तोत्रSubramanya Gayatri Mantra सुब्रमण्य गायत्री मंत्रSubramanya Ashtakam सुब्रमण्या अष्टकम108 Names Of Sri Subrahmanyam श्री सुब्रमण्या के १०८ नामSubrahmanya Kavacham सुब्रह्मण्य कवचंSubramanya Panchadasakshari Mantra सुब्रमण्या पंचदशाक्षरीमंत्रSri Subramanya Moola Mantra Sthavam श्री सुब्रमण्या मूला मंत्रस्तवं
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Hanuman Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imagesHanuman also known as Mahavira or Bajrangbali, is a Hindu god andan ardent devotee of the god Rama. He is a central figure in theHindu epic Ramayana and its various versions. As he is Chiranjeevi,he is also mentioned in several other texts, including Mahabharata,the various Puranas and some Jain texts. Vanara (monkey),LordHanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana.Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Heis the son of Anjana and Kesari, and is also described as the sonof the wind-god Vayu, who according to several stories, played arole in his birth.Hanuman is a monkey god. He is a noble hero and great devotee ofLord Rama of the Ramayana.This deity is a provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect anddevotion. He is pictured as a robust monkey holding a mace (gada)which is a sign of bravery and having a picture of Lord Ramatatooed on his chest which is a sign of his devotion to LordRama.He is also called Mahaveera (the great hero ) or Pavan-suta (son ofair) or Bajarangbali.The Sanskrit texts mention several legends about how Hanuman gothis name. One legend is that Indra, the king of the gods, struckHanuman's jaw during his childhood (see below). The child receivedhis name from the Sanskrit words Hanu ("jaw") and -man (or -mant,"prominent" or "disfigured"). The name thus means "one withprominent or disfigured jaw". Another theory says the name derivesfrom the Sanskrit words Han ("killed" or "destroyed") and maana(pride); the name implies "one whose pride was destroyed".[2]:31–32Some Jain texts mention that Hanuman spent his childhood on anisland called Hanuruha, which is the origin of hisname.[2]:189According to another theory, the name "Hanuman" derives from theproto-Dravidian word for male monkey (ana-mandi), which was laterSanskritized to "Hanuman" (see historical development below).Linguistic variations of "Hanuman" include Hanumat, Anuman (Tamil),Hanumantha (Kannada), Hanumanthudu (Telugu), Anoman (Indonesian),Andoman (Malay) and Hunlaman (Lao). Other names of Hanumaninclude:* Anjaneya,[3] Anjaniputra, 'Anjaneyar (Tamil), Anjaneyudu(Telugu), Anjanisuta all meaning "the son of Anjana".* Kesari Nandan ("son of Kesari")* Marutinandan, Pavanputra, Vaataatmaja: "the son of the wind-godVayu"; the deity who carried Hanuman to Anjana's womb* Bajrang Bali, "the strong one (bali), who had limbs (anga) ashard as a vajra (bajra)"; this name is widely used in rural NorthIndia.[2]:31–32* Sang Kera Pemuja Dewa Rama, Hanuman, the Indonesian for "Themighty devotee ape of Rama, Hanuman"Chanting the hanuman mantras will bring joy, peace and money to thewhole family. H or Ha or Han or Hanu or Hanuma Or Hanuman all leadsto lord hanuman who is the destroyer of all evils in life.1008 Names Of Hanuman हनुमानजी के १००८ नामShri Hanuman Kavach श्री हनुमान कवचHanuman Mantra हनुमान मंत्रShreeman Narayan Narayan Hari Hari श्रीमान नारायण नारायण हरीहरीHanuman Mantra for Success हनुमान मंत्र फॉर सक्सेसHanuman Chalisa हनुमान चालीसा108 names of Hanuman हनुमानजी के १०८ नामShri Hanuman Stavan श्री हनुमान स्तवनMangal Murti Maruti Nandan मंगल मूर्ति मारुती नंदनAarti Hanumanlal Ki आरती हनुमनलाल कीShree Hanuman Vandana श्री हनुमान वंदना”Marut nandan namo namah \nKasht bhanjan namo namah \nAsur nikandan namo namah \nShri ram dhootam namo namah. \n”मरुत नंदन नमो नमः \nकष्ट भंजन नमो नमः \nअसुर निकंदन नमो नमः \nश्री राम धूतं नमो नमः .\n
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Shani Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageShani is a Deva and son of Surya and his wife Chhaya, hence alsoknown as Chayyaputra. He is the elder brother of Yama, the Hindugod of death, who in some scriptures corresponds to the deliveranceof justice. Surya's two sons Shani dev and Yama judge. Shani devgives the results of one's deeds through one's life throughappropriate punishments and rewards; Yama grants the results ofone's deeds after death.It is said that when Shani dev opened his eyes as a baby for thevery first time, the sun went into an eclipse, which clearlydenotes the impact of Shani dev on astrological charts. He is knownas the greatest teacher and well wisher for the righteous as wellthe greatest punisher for those who follow the path of evil,betrayal, backstabbing and unjust revenge. Shani is also known asthe lord of masses & God of Punishment and his blessings arethus considered very important in an individual's horoscope forbestowing him with mass following and popularity. He is depicteddark in colour, clothed in black; holding a sword, arrows and twodaggers and mounted on a crow, which is Shani's vāhana. Asprotector of property, Shani dev is able to repress the thievingtendencies of birds.Shani as a planet appears in various Hindu astronomical texts inSanskrit, such as the 5th century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the6th century Romaka by Latadeva and Panca Siddhantika byVarahamihira, the 7th century Khandakhadyaka by Brahmagupta and the8th century Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla.[3][4][5] These texts presentShani as one of the planets and estimate the characteristics of therespective planetary motion.[3] Other texts such as Surya Siddhantadated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and10th century present their chapters on various planets as divineknowledge linked to deities.[3]The manuscripts of these texts exist in slightly differentversions, present Shani's motion in the skies, but vary in theirdata, suggesting that the text were open and revised over theirlives. The texts slightly disagree in their data, in theirmeasurements of Shani's revolutions, apogee, epicycles, nodallongitudes, orbital inclination, and other parameters.[6] Forexample, both Khandakhadyaka and Surya Siddhanta of Varaha statethat Shani completes 146,564 revolutions on its own axis every4,320,000 earth years, an Epicycle of Apsis as 60 degrees, and hadan apogee (aphelia) of 240 degrees in 499 CE; while anothermanuscript of Surya Siddhanta revises the revolutions to 146,568,the apogee to 236 degrees and 37 seconds and the Epicycle to about49 degrees.[7]Shani's gravitational power is more than that of the Earth's.Therefore, when we think good or bad thoughts and make plans, theyreach Shani by the strength of his power. In astrological terms,the bad influence is considered as unlucky. But the result of gooddeeds will be good. Therefore, we must understand God Shani as afriend and not as foe. And for bad deeds, he is Sade Saathi,disaster and an enemy.1008 Names Of Shani Dev शनि देव के १००८ नामShani Mahamantra शनि महामंत्रDhun Om Mangalam Shanidev Mangalam धुन ॐ मंगलम शनिदेव मंगलमShani Chalisa शनि चालीसाShaneshwara Shaneshwara शनैश्वरा शनैश्वराOm Namo Shanideva ॐ नमो शनिदेवJai Jai Hey Shaniraj Dev जय जय हे शनिराज देवJai Shanideva Jai Shanideva जय शनिदेव जय शनिदेव108 Names of Shanidev शनि देव के १०८ नामAarti Shanidev Ki आरती शनिदेव कीOm Nilanjan Mantra ॐ नीलांजन मंत्रShani dev is the destroyer of all the evils in life. Chant theShani names everyday and feel the change in life.
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Shani Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageShani is a Deva and son of Surya and his wife Chhaya, hence alsoknown as Chayyaputra. He is the elder brother of Yama, the Hindugod of death, who in some scriptures corresponds to the deliveranceof justice. Surya's two sons Shani dev and Yama judge. Shani devgives the results of one's deeds through one's life throughappropriate punishments and rewards; Yama grants the results ofone's deeds after death.It is said that when Shani dev opened his eyes as a baby for thevery first time, the sun went into an eclipse, which clearlydenotes the impact of Shani dev on astrological charts. He is knownas the greatest teacher and well wisher for the righteous as wellthe greatest punisher for those who follow the path of evil,betrayal, backstabbing and unjust revenge. Shani is also known asthe lord of masses & God of Punishment and his blessings arethus considered very important in an individual's horoscope forbestowing him with mass following and popularity. He is depicteddark in colour, clothed in black; holding a sword, arrows and twodaggers and mounted on a crow, which is Shani's vāhana. Asprotector of property, Shani dev is able to repress the thievingtendencies of birds.Shani as a planet appears in various Hindu astronomical texts inSanskrit, such as the 5th century Aryabhatiya by Aryabhatta, the6th century Romaka by Latadeva and Panca Siddhantika byVarahamihira, the 7th century Khandakhadyaka by Brahmagupta and the8th century Sisyadhivrddida by Lalla.[3][4][5] These texts presentShani as one of the planets and estimate the characteristics of therespective planetary motion.[3] Other texts such as Surya Siddhantadated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and10th century present their chapters on various planets as divineknowledge linked to deities.[3]The manuscripts of these texts exist in slightly differentversions, present Shani's motion in the skies, but vary in theirdata, suggesting that the text were open and revised over theirlives. The texts slightly disagree in their data, in theirmeasurements of Shani's revolutions, apogee, epicycles, nodallongitudes, orbital inclination, and other parameters.[6] Forexample, both Khandakhadyaka and Surya Siddhanta of Varaha statethat Shani completes 146,564 revolutions on its own axis every4,320,000 earth years, an Epicycle of Apsis as 60 degrees, and hadan apogee (aphelia) of 240 degrees in 499 CE; while anothermanuscript of Surya Siddhanta revises the revolutions to 146,568,the apogee to 236 degrees and 37 seconds and the Epicycle to about49 degrees.[7]Shani's gravitational power is more than that of the Earth's.Therefore, when we think good or bad thoughts and make plans, theyreach Shani by the strength of his power. In astrological terms,the bad influence is considered as unlucky. But the result of gooddeeds will be good. Therefore, we must understand God Shani as afriend and not as foe. And for bad deeds, he is Sade Saathi,disaster and an enemy.1008 Names Of Shani Dev शनि देव के १००८ नामShani Mahamantra शनि महामंत्रDhun Om Mangalam Shanidev Mangalam धुन ॐ मंगलम शनिदेव मंगलमShani Chalisa शनि चालीसाShaneshwara Shaneshwara शनैश्वरा शनैश्वराOm Namo Shanideva ॐ नमो शनिदेवJai Jai Hey Shaniraj Dev जय जय हे शनिराज देवJai Shanideva Jai Shanideva जय शनिदेव जय शनिदेव108 Names of Shanidev शनि देव के १०८ नामAarti Shanidev Ki आरती शनिदेव कीOm Nilanjan Mantra ॐ नीलांजन मंत्रShani dev is the destroyer of all the evils in life. Chant theShani names everyday and feel the change in life.
Narsimha Sahasra Namavali 1.3
Chant Narsimha Sahasra Namavali everyday toget blessings from lord Narsimha. Narsimha Sahasra Namavali is alsoknown as 1008 names of Narsimha.Lord Vishnu takes the form of Narasihma in his fourth incarnation,the previous one being that of a Boar (Varaha). Vishnu kills thedemon Hiranyaksha during his Varaha avatar.Hiranyaksha’s brother Hiranyakashipu wants to take revenge bydestroying Lord Vishnu and his followers. He performs penance toplease Brahma, the god of creation. Impressed by this act, Brahmaoffers him any thing he wants.Hiranyakashipu asks for a tricky boon. That he would not die eitheron earth or in space; nor in fire nor in water; neither during daynor at night; neither inside nor outside (of a home); nor by ahuman, animal or God; neither by inanimate nor by animatebeing.Brahma grants the boon. With virtually no fear of death heunleashes terror. Declares himself as god and asks people to utterno god’s name except his. However his son Prahlada (who a devotedworshiper of Lord Vishnu!) refuses. Repeated pressurization on himyields no results for Hiranyakashipu. Prahlada declares theomnipresence of Lord Vishnu.Once Hiranyakashipu points to a pillar and asks if Vishnu ispresent in it. Prahlada nods in affirmative. Angered at it, hedraws his sword and cuts the pillar; Narasimha appears out of thebroken pillar.Narasimha (being a man-lion god form) kills Hiranyakashipu. Hecomes out to kill at the twilit (neither day nor night);on thedoorsteps of his palace (neither inside nor outside); uses hisnails to kill (neither animate nor inanimate); puts him on his lapbefore killing (neither earth nor in space). Thus making power ofthe boon ineffective.The death of this demon king is celebrated as Holi (the celebrationof colors) in India, especially in the northern parts.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood and Hollywood.
Shri Satya Saibaba Namavali 1.5
Gayatri Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imageThe Gāyatrī Mantra is a highly revered mantra from the Vedas. Likeall Vedic mantras, the Gayatri mantra is considered not to have anauthor, and like all other Vedic mantras, is believed to have beenrevealed to Brahmarshi Vishvamitra. It is a verse from a sukta ofthe Rigveda (Mandala 3.62.10). Gāyatrī is the name of the Vedicmeter in which the verse is composed.[1] As the verse can beinterpreted to invoke Savitr, it is also called the Sāvitrīmantra.[2] Its recitation is traditionally preceded by oṃ and theformula bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ, known as the mahāvyāhṛti "great(mystical) utterance".The main mantra appears in the hymn RV 3.62.10. During itsrecitation, the hymn is preceded by oṃ (ॐ) and the formula bhūrbhuvaḥ svaḥ (भूर् भुवः स्वः). This prefixing of the mantra properis described in the Taittiriya Aranyaka (2.11.1-8), which statesthat it should be chanted with the syllable oṃ, followed by thethree Vyahrtis and the Gayatri verse. Whereas in principle thegāyatrī mantra specifies three pādas of eight syllables each, thetext of the verse as preserved in the Samhita is one short, seveninstead of eight. Metrical restoration would emend the attestedtri-syllabic vareṇyaṃ with a tetra-syllabic vareṇiyaṃ.The Gayatri mantra is, in Devanagari:ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः ।तत्स॑वि॒तुर्वरेण्यं॒भर्गो॑ दे॒वस्य॑ धीमहि ।धियो॒ यो नः॑ प्रचो॒दया॑त् ॥om bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥtát savitúr váreṇ(i)yaṃbhárgo devásya dhīmahidhíyo yó naḥ prachodayāt– Rigveda 3.62.10A literal translation oftát savitúr váreṇ(i)yaṃbhárgo devásya dhīmahidhíyo yó naḥ prachodayātis as follows:* tat - that* savituḥ - from savitr̥, 'that which gives birth', 'the powerinside the Sun' or the Sun itself* vareṇiyaṁ - to choose, to select; the most choosable, thebest* bhargaḥ - to be luminous, the self-luminous one* devasya - luminous/ radiant, the divine.* tatsavitur devasya - "of that divine entity called Savitṛ"* dhīmahi - to think about (something/somebody), to meditate upon(something/somebody)* dhiyaḥ - intellect, a faculty of the spirit inside the body, lifeactivity* yaḥ - which* naḥ - our, of us* pracodayāt - to move in a specific direction.* cod - to move (something/somebody) in a specific direction.* pra - the prefix "forth, forward."* pracud - "to move (something/somebody) forward"* pracodayāt - "may it move (something/somebody) forward";inspiresVishnu Gayatri Mantra विष्णु गायत्री मंत्रRadha Gayatri Mantra 108 Times राधा गायत्री मंत्र १०८ टाइम्सKrishna Gayatri Mantra कृष्णा गायत्री मंत्रRam Gayatri Mantra राम गायत्री मंत्रMahalakshmi Gayatri Mantra महालक्ष्मी गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantra गायत्री मंत्रSubramanya Gayatri Mantra सुब्रमण्या गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantram Ghanapatham गायत्री मंत्रम घनापथमShiv Gayatri शिव गायत्रीSri Narasimha Gayatri Mantra श्री नरसिम्हा गायत्री मंत्रGayatri Mantra of Lord Brahma गायत्री मंत्र ऑफ़ लार्ड ब्रह्मा
Sri MahaLakshmi Ashtakam 1.4
Lakshmi or Mahalaxmi ( Mahalakshmi ) is theHindu Goddess of wealth, fortune, love and beauty, the lotus flowerand fertility. Representations of Lakshmi (or Shri) are found inJain and Buddhist monuments, in addition to Hindu temples.Generally thought of as the personification of material fortune andprosperity, she is somewhat analogous to the Greco-Roman Aphroditeor Venus, as she also represents eroticism and is similarly thoughtto have originally "borne of the sea" in her most famous myth, asdid those love goddesses.Say these prayers at least 2 times a day to attract more wealth andcomfort and to live a happy life.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.
Balaji Sahasra Namavali 1.3
Chant Balaji Sahasra Namavali and get 1008blessing of lord everyday.Sahasranam means 1008 names.Venkateswara, also known as Śrīnivāsa, Bālājī, Veṅkaṭā, andVeṅkaṭācalapati, is a form of the Hindu god Vishnu. Balaji's mostprominent shrine is the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple located inTirupathi, Andhra Pradesh in Southern India.Key Features:= Very good and simple User Interface= Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly= Very good quality of sound= Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute= Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.= Gives you a very peaceful experience.= Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood and Glitterati.
dhan labh lakshmi mantra 1.4
Sri Lakshmi | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageLakshmi (Sanskrit:लक्ष्मी, lakṣmī, ˈləkʂmiː) is the Hindu goddessof wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual).She is the wife and active energy of Lord Vishnu. Her four handsrepresent the four goals of human life considered important to theHindu way of life – dharma, kāma, artha, and moksha.Representations of Lakshmi are also found in Jain monuments. InBuddhist sects of Tibet, Nepal, and southeast Asia, goddessVasudhara mirrors the characteristics and attributes of the Hindugoddess Lakshmi with minor iconographic differences.Lakshmi is also called Sri or Thirumagal because she is endowedwith six auspicious and divine strength even to Vishnu. When Vishnudescended on the Earth as the avatars Rama and Krishna, Lakshmidescended as his respective consorts: Sita (Rama's wife) andRukmini (Krishna's wife). In the ancient scriptures of India, allwomen are declared to be embodiments of Lakshmi. The marriage andrelationship between Lakshmi and Vishnu as wife and husband, statesPatricia Monaghan, is "the paradigm for rituals and ceremonies forthe bride and groom in Hindu weddings."Archaeological discoveries and ancient coins suggest therecognition and reverence for goddess Lakshmi in theScytho-Parthian kingdom and throughout India by the 1st millenniumBC. Lakshmi's iconography and statues have also been found in Hindutemples throughout southeast Asia, estimated to be from second halfof 1st millennium AD.In modern times, Lakshmi is worshiped as the goddess of wealth. Sheis also worshipped as the consort of Vishnu in many temples. Thefestivals of Diwali and Sharad Purnima (Kojagiri Purnima) arecelebrated in her honor.Chant Lakshmi maa mantras for more wealth.People say that chanting Sri Mahalakshmi maa mantras increases thewealth in the family and also brings in more luck to your life.Immense wealth and more peace can be obtained by taking Lakshmimata names. There are 1008 or 1008 names and there are many moremantras as below that can be chanted everyday.1008 names of Sri Mahalakshmi श्री महालक्ष्मी के १००८ नामShree Mahalakshmi Sankirtan श्री महालक्ष्मी संकीर्तनKaali Dhun काली धुनMoola Mantras - Mahalakshmi Mantra मूल मंत्र - महालक्ष्मीमंत्रSaraswati Beej Mantra सरस्वती बीज मंत्रAarti of Mahalakshmi आरती ऑफ़ महालक्ष्मीKubera Dhyaan कुबेर ध्यानOm Jay Lakshmi Mata ॐ जय लक्ष्मी माताKamadeva कामदेवBhavani Stuti भवानी स्तुतिAshtalaxmi Stotram अष्टलष्मी स्तोत्रमOm Jay Laxmi Mata ॐ जय लक्समी माताMantrapushpam मंत्रपुष्पंHoma Mantra होम मन्त्राSidhi Lakshmi सिद्धि लक्ष्मीAshta Kuberamoorti अष्ट कुबेरमूर्ति108 names of Lakshmi maa १०८ नेम्स ऑफ़ लक्ष्मी माँMalaxmichi Aarti मालक्समीची आरतीSri Mahalaxmi Mantra श्री महालक्मी मंत्रOmkaratun Vishva Nirmile ॐ करातून विश्व निर्मिलेMahlaxmiche Pujan महलासमीचे पूजनMool Mantra मूल मंत्रMangalya Stuti मांगल्या स्तुतिLaxmi Dhyan लक्समी ध्यानShanti Mantra शांति मंत्र
durga chalisa in hindi audio 1.4
Durga is the principal form of the Goddess,also known as Devi and Shakti in Hinduism. Durga the mahashakti,the form and formless, is the root cause of creation, preservationand annihilation. According to legend, Durga manifested herself forthe slaying of the buffalo demon Mahisasura from Brahma, Vishnu,Shiva, and the lesser gods, who were otherwise powerless toovercome him. She is pure Shakti, having manifested herself withinthe gods so that she may fulfill the tasks of the universe viathem. At times of distress, such as the mahishasura episode, toprotect the universe she manifests herself via the gods.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.
Rahu Shanti Aarti Sangrah 1.2
Rahu Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageRahu, the 8th planet, in shadows and like Ketu, this planet is alsonot visible in the galaxy. A mine of information about Rahu isavailable in Brahma puraana, Mahabhagavata, Mahabharat, Matsyapuraan, Vishnu puraan and Rigved.Rahu was born to Simhika and Viprachitti. Rahu’s mother simhika(also known as Simhita) was the daughter of Hiranyakashyapa (BhaktaPrahlada’s father). There are several brothers to Rahu and they areSalya, Nabha, Vaataapi, Ilvala and Namuchi. It is also believedthat Rahu is the eldest of the 100 brothers. He also has a sisterby name Maahishmati.Born into paithenasa gotra, He was born in theyear parthiva in bhaadrapada maasa, krishna paksha on thefourteenth day of the wanning moon on a Sunday. Two days beforeNAVRATRI. Visakha is his birth star.It so happened that Sukracharya (Venus) was blessed with theknowledge of “Sanjivani Mantra” also known as the Maha MrityunjayMantra after great tapasya for the benefit of all people(universal benefit). Armed with this knowledge, Sukracharya couldnow revive all the dead people. However, Asuraguru as he was, hechose to use the knowledge for the benefit of the Asuras Contraryto the purpose for which he was blessed with this mantra. Armedwith the powers of Sukracharya, the Asuras attacked Devas.Sukracharya would revive all the dead Asura soldiers while those onthe other hand the Devas were getting killed. Eventually, beinghugely outnumbered, Indra lost his kingdom.When the defeated Devasapproached Lord Vishnu for his protection, he advised them toperform “Samudra Manthan” to attain Amrit(Nectar) consuming which would make them immortal.The churning of the Ocean of Milk was an elaborateprocess. Mount Meru was used as the dasher (churning tool), andVasuki, the king of serpents, became the churning rope. The godsheld the tail of the snake, while the demons (Asuras) held itshead, and they pulled on it alternately causing the mountain torotate, which in turn churned the ocean. However, once the mountainwas placed on the ocean, it began to sink. Vishnu in hissecond incarnation, in the form of a turtle Kurma, came totheir rescue and supported the mountain on his back.Note that the Mahabharata version of the story differs in manyrespects from the one in the various Puranas such as Bhagawat,Brahma-vaivarta, and Agni. For example, in Mahabharata, it was notVishnu who took the Kurma avatara, but the Akupara, the king oftortoises, who did it on request from Devas and Asuras.Bhagavatmakes a mention of Rahu in the cosmic churning( Samudra Manthan).As the Asuras and the Devas went on churning the milky ocean withMeru parvata, several interesting things like Gems, Poison etcsurfaced and the Ambrosia (Amrita) is one among them. Poison wasdrank by Lord Shiva to save the universe and there after he wasalso named as Nilkanth (Blue Necked).Lord Vishnu, disguised himself as Mohini, a celestial dancer andtook upon himself the task of distributing the Amrita. In thisprocess, Mohini kept Asuras in one row and Devas in the other. Sheused to give Liquor to the Asuras and Amrit to the Devas. Seeingthis, Swarbhanu (Rahu) suspected her and came to know the realityabout Vishnu being Mohini. He disguised as one of the gods and sitsin between Surya and Chandra to drink the Amrita. 
shri swami samarth aarti 1.4
Shri Swami Samarth Mantras | OFFLINE | HDAudio | Repeat | FREE | HD God imageSwāmi Samarth Mahāraj more commonly Shri Swami Samarth Maharaj(also known as Akkalkot Swāmi Mahāraj) of Akkalkot (left thephysical body in 1878). He was also lovingly referred to as SwamiSamartha or Akkalkot Maharaj by his devotees.[3][4] was an IndianGuru of the Dattatreya tradition (sampradaya), widely respected inindian states of Maharashtra,[5] as well as in Karnataka and AndhraPradesh with Shripad Shri Vallabha and Narasimha Saraswati. Hisexistence in physical form is dated in the nineteenth centuryAD.Shri Swami Samarth traveled all over the country and eventually sethis abode at Akkalkot village in Maharashtra, India. Maharaj firstappeared at Akkalkot on a Wednesday around the September–Octoberperiod in the year 1856 AD near Khandoba Mandir. He stayed inAkkalkot for close to twenty-two years. His parentage & nativeplace details remain obscure to this day. Once when a devotee posedhim a question about his life Shri Swami Samarth indicated that heis the origin of the Banyan tree (Vata- Vriksha). On anotheroccasion Swami said that his name was Nrusimha Bhan and that he wasfrom Kardalivan near SrisailamThe description of Shri Swami Samarth's appearance has been basedon the vivid descriptions given by close devotees. Though he wasseen at an advanced age, his skin was not wrinkled. He was verytall and his hands were long, extending down to his knees. Hisbelly was protruding and he had broad shoulders. His complexion wasfair and pinkish. He had big ears with thin and long ear-lobeswhich shook with the slightest movement of his body. He had longfeet. He adorned a sacred mark (thilakam) on his forehead. Healways wore a codpiece (kaupina). He had a fine set of teeth and abig and deep navel. He always wore a tulasi-rosary (which is verydifferent from rudraksha) and a crystal (sphatika). He hadear-rings inset with gems.* The Siddha Mantra of Shri Swami Samarth is: SHRI SWAMI SAMARTH(Marathi: श्री स्वामी समर्थ )* The biography of Shrivallabh is in the Shripada ShrivallabhaCharitramrut* The biography of Nrusimha Saraswati is in the Gurucharitra.* The biography of Shri Swami Samarth is in theGuruleelamrut.In the month of Chaitra (April–May) in 1878, the thirteenth day ofthe dark-half of the lunar month. Swami Maharaj lived mainly at theresidence of his disciple Cholappa, where his shrine is nowlocated.As such Swami can not undergo death like ordinary people[citationneeded]. It is believed that, he is in existence before beginningof the universe and will exist after destruction of the universe.Swami can not disappear suddenly in front of people and heperformed a rite known as Samadhi, which has death like effect butnot an actual death. Swami is for perpetuity.Anant Koti Brahmand Dayak Gajanan अनंत कोटि ब्रह्माण्ड दायकगजाननSwaminche Sahasranam स्वामींचे सहस्रनामShri Swami Samarth Taarak Mantra श्री स्वामी समर्थ तारक मंत्रOm Namoh Shree Gajanan ॐ नमः श्री गजाननShree Swami Samarth Charitra श्री स्वामी समर्थ चरित्रSwami Samartha Jaap 108 times स्वामी समर्थ जाप १०८ बारA Beautiful Swami Stavan स्वामी स्तवनSwami Samarth Mahamantra स्वामी समर्थ महामंत्रShri Swami Mala Mantra श्री स्वामी माला मंत्रShri Swami Samarth Dhun श्री स्वामी समर्थ धुन
Srinathji Powerful Mantras 1.7
Yamunaji Shrinathji Mantras | OFFLINE | HDAudio | Repeat | FREE | HD God imageShree Yamuna, the greatest among the great rivers is also known asthe Queen consort of Lord Shri Krishna. She is the daughter ofSURYA (the Sun) and brother of Yama (The god of death) and Shani(Saturn).Goloka the divine abode of the Lord is the home of Yamuna.When the Lord dictated Yamuna to descend on the earth, she firstwent round Shri Krishna. Thereafter, with great force, shedescended on the peak of Sumeru Mountain. Her journey began thencetowards the southern side of the great mountain chains. and reacheda peak Kalind, to start her journey downwards since Yamuna beganher journey downwards from the peak Kalind, hence she got anepithet Kalindi. Crossing and piercing many peaks and wettingexpansive plains in the way, Yamuna travel fast to reach Vrindavanaand Mathura in Vraja region.In Gokul, the extremely pretty Yamuna constituted a group ofteenaged girls to participate is Raas of Lord Krishna. She alsoselected an abode there for permanent stay. In Pushti Marg, ShriYamunaji occupies the most important position as the "Beloved ofShriNathji". Shree Radhikaji and Shree Yamunaji are bothindispensable Sakhis or Soul mates of Shree Thakurji. She is notmerely a river, but literally fluid form of Bhakti,utter devotionwhich flows eternally. During the Divine RAAS when Shree Radhikajiwas upset with the sudden disappearence of Shree Thakurji (to bringdown the ego of other Gopanganas), shree Krishna sent Shreeyamunaji in his own costumes and ornaments. She looked exactly likeShree Krishna to wipe away the gloom from Shree Radhikaji's face.Since then Shree Yamunaji is always seen in clothes and ornamentssimilar to shree Shreenathji (Shree Krishna).She is the very embodiment of divine grace. ShrimadaVallabhacharyaji gained his first darshan of the Lord through Hergrace.When he first came to Vraj, AcharyaShri rested on the shoresof the holy river - Yamunaji. The place where he first rested, was(at that time) just outside the small village of Gokul. There, theShe appeared before him and through Her grace, Acharyaji was ableto talk directly to the Lord Himself. This place is now hallowed asthe Thakurani Ghat. He It is here, that the Lord came to talkdirectly to Shri Acharyaji at midnight on the 11th day of thebright fortnight of the month of Shravan. At this time, the Lordgave Vallabhacharyaji the key to free souls from this wicked age ofKaliyuga. As Shri Yamunaji was the intermediary for this firstmeeting, AcharyaShri expressed his gratitude to Her by writing hisfamous Yamunashtaka. Of his 16 main works, written for advising andguiding his devotees, this is probably the most important hymn inPushti Marg. Shri Mahaprabhuji was so impressed by the power of theplace, he decided to have a house built near the area at Adel.There are many festivals and major religious celebrationscelebrated on the banks of the confluence.Thus Shree yamunaji holds the position of any inetrmediater betweenShree Goverdhannathji and his devotees. There are many literaryworks available even today dipicting the glory and grace pf ShreeYamunaji on pushti souls .Shri Yamunaji Ni Stuti श्री यमुनाजी नई स्तुतिShrinathji ni jhankhi श्रीनाथजी नई झंखिMara Ghat Ma Birajta Shreenathji मारा घाट माँ बिराजतेश्रीनाथजीArji Amri Suno Shreenathji अर्जी अमरि सुनो श्रीनाथजीShri Krishna Na Charnarvind ni Rajthaki श्री कृष्णा न चरणारविन्द नईराज्थाकिNAVRATNAM नवरत्नमShrinathji Navratna Stotra श्रीनाथजी नवरत्न स्तोत्रVanke Ambode Shrinathji ne Sundir Shaym Swaroop वांके अंबोदेश्रीनाथजी ने सुंदिर श्याम स्वरुप
Garbha Raksha Mantra 1.2
Garbha Raksha Mantra is perfect for Pregnantwomen to give good values to babies. Studies have shown that babieslisten to sounds when they are in their mother's womb. Startlistening to this mantra and see the benefits later.Stotra:Ehyehi Bhagawan Brahman,Praja kartha, praja pathe,Pragruhsheeniva balim cha imam,Aaapathyaam raksha garbhineem., 1Please accept this sacred Offering,Lord Brahma,Who creates people,And who is the lord of the people,And be pleased to protect,This lady who is in the family way,From all dangers.Aswini deva devesou,Pragrhneethaam balim dwimam,Saapathyaam Garbhineem cha imam,Cha Rakshatham pooja yanaya., 2Oh Aswini Devas,Who are the doctors of Gods,Please accept this sacred offering,And be pleased to protect,This lady who is in the family way.,Because of this worship offered to you.From all dangers.Rudraascha ekaadasa prokthaa,Pragruhananthu balim dwimam,Yushmaakam preethaye vrutham,Nithyam rakshathu Garbineem., 3Oh Holy Rudras who are eleven,Please accept this sacred offering,Which has been made as per your wish,To get your mercy and blessing,And be pleased to protect daily,This lady who is in the family way.Aadhithya dwadasa prokthaa,Pragrahneethwam balim dwimam,Yushmagam thejasaam vrudhya,Nithyam rakshatha garbhineem., 4Oh Holy Sun Gods who are twelve,Please accept this offering,So that your great luster increases,Be pleased to accept this sacred offering,And be pleased to protect daily,This lady who is in the family way.Vinayaka Ganadhyaksha,Shiva Puthra Maha Bala,Pragrahneeshwa balim cha imam,Sapathyam raksha garbhineem., 5Oh Vinayaka, Oh Ganesa,Oh Son of Lord Shiva,Oh God who is very strong,Please accept this sacred offering,And be pleased to protect,This lady who is in the family way.From all dangers.Skanda Shanmukha Devesa,Puthra preethi vivardhana,Pragrahneeshwa Balim cha imam,Sapathyaam raksha Garbhineem., 6Oh Skanda, Oh God with six heads,Oh God who is the chief of devas,Oh God who increases the love for our sons,Please accept this sacred offering,And be pleased to protect,This lady who is in the family way,From all dangers.Prabhaasa, Prabhavassyama,Prathyoosho maruth nala,Druvoo dhura dhuraschaiva,Vasavoshtou prakeerthitha,Pragrahnee thwam Balim cha imam,Nithyam raksha garbhineem., 7Oh Prabhasa, Oh Prabhava,Oh Syama, Of Prathyusha,Oh Marutha, Oh Anala,Oh Dhruva, Oh Dhuradhura,Who are the eight sacred Vasus,Please accept this sacred offering,And be pleased to protect daily,This lady who is in the family way.Pithur devi, Pithusreshte,Bahu puthri, maha bale,Bhootha sreshte Nisa vase,Nirvruthe, sounaka priye,Pragrahneeshwa balim cha imam,Sapathyam raksha garbhineem., 8Oh Goddess of my manes,Oh Goddess who is greater than my manes,Oh Goddess who has all women as daughters,Oh Goddess who is very strong,Oh Goddess who is greater than all beings,Oh Goddess who protects us at night,Oh Goddess, who does not have any blemishes,Oh Goddess who was worshipped by Sounaka,Please accept this sacred offering,And be pleased to protect,This lady who is in the family way,From all dangers.Raksha Raksha Mahadeva,Baktha anugraha Karaka,Pakshi vahana Govinda,Sapathyam raksha Garbhineem., 9Oh God who is greatest,Be pleased to protect and protect,Oh God who showers blessing on his devotees,Oh Govinda, who rides on a bird,Be pleased to protect,This lady who is in the family way.,From all dangers.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imagesevery minute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you a Temple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood and Cricketers andBusinessmen.This is one of the hundreds of devotional apps and addicting gamesdeveloped by "Peaceful Vibrations".
Shubham Karoti Kalyanam 1.1
Shubham Karoti Kalyanam is the perfectmantrato start your day.Shubham karoti kalyanam is THE mantra that you need to beginyourday with! The sweet music and voice and the powerful words ofthemantra will give you a headstart for the day.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imageseveryminute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you aTemple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.
Sri Radha Aarti Sangrah 1.4

Radha maa Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat | FREE | HD God imageRadha is an important goddess in the Vaishnavism tradition ofHinduism, as well as an aspect of the Shaktism tradition. She is agoddess whose traits, manifestations, descriptions, and roles varywith region. Since the earliest times, she has been associated withone of the most popular Hindu gods, the cowherd Krishna.[2] In theearly Indian literature, her mentions are illusive and not ascommon as other major goddesses of Hinduism, but during the Bhaktimovement era she became popular among Krishna devotees whosestrength is her love.According to Jaya Chemburkar, there are at least two significantand different aspects of Radha in the literature associated withher, such as Sriradhika namasahasram. One aspect is she is amilkmaid (Gopi), another as a female deity similar to those foundin the Hindu goddess traditions.[13] She also appears in Hindu artsas ardhanari with Krishna, that is an iconography where half of theimage is Radha and the other half is Krishna. This is found insculpture such as those discovered in Maharashtra, and in textssuch as Shiva Purana and Brahmavaivarta Purana.[14] In these texts,this ardhanari is sometimes referred to as Ardharadhavenudharamurti, and it symbolizes the complete union and inseparability ofRadha and Krishna.Radha's depictions vary from being an already married woman whobecomes an adulterous lover of Krishna in a secondary role,[8] tobeing dual divinity equal to Krishna in Jayadeva's Gita Govinda, tobeing supreme object of devotional love for both Krishna anddevotees in Rupa Gosvami's tradition.In some Hindu sub-traditions, Radha is conceptualized as a goddesswho breaks social norms by leaving her marriage, and entering intoa relationship with Krishna to pursue her love.[8] According toHeidi Pauwels, it is a "hotly debated issue" whether Radha wasalready married or had an affair with Krishna while she remainedmarried.[15] Several Hindu texts allude to thesecircumstances.Radha's story has inspired many paintings. Above: Radha waiting forKrishna by Raja Ravi Varma.According to David Kinsley, a professor of Religious Studies knownfor his studies on Hindu goddesses, the Krishna-Radha love story isa metaphor for divine-human relationship, where Radha is the humandevotee or soul who is frustrated with the past, obligations tosocial expectations and the ideas she inherited, who then longs forreal meaning, the true love, the divine (Krishna). This metaphoricRadha (soul) finds new liberation in learning more about Krishna,bonding in devotion and with passion.1008 names of Radha राधा के १००८ नामJaya Radha जय राधाRadha Chalisa राधा चालीसाShri Krishna Stuti श्री कृष्णा स्तुतिRadharani राधारानीOm Radha Krishnaya Namaha ॐ राधा कृष्णाय नमःRadha Gayatri Mantra राधा गायत्री मंत्र108 Names of Sri Radharani राधा के १०८ नाम
surya dev mantra aarti audio 1.3
Surya Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio | Repeat |FREE | HD God imageSurya ,also known as Aditya, Bhanu or Ravi Vivasvan in Sanskrit,and in Avestan Vivanhant, is the chief solar deity in Hinduism andgenerally refers to the Sun. Surya is the chief of the Navagraha,the nine Indian Classical planets and important elements of Hinduastrology. He is often depicted riding a chariot harnessed by sevenhorses[1] which might represent the seven colors of the rainbow orthe seven chakras in the body. He is also the presiding deity ofSunday. Surya is regarded as the Supreme Deity by Saura sect andSmartas worship him as one of the five primary forms of God.Surya Mantra For Meditation will improve your memory andconcentration. Chant everyday atleast 2 times during the wholeday.Surya means the Sun in Nepal and India. Synonyms of Surya inancient Indian literature include Aditya, Arka, Bhanu, Savitr,Pushan, Ravi, Martanda, Mitra and Vivasvan.Surya also connotes the solar deity in Hinduism, particularly inthe Saura tradition found in states such as Rajasthan, Gujarat,Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Odisha. He isone of the five deities considered as equivalent aspects and meansto realizing Brahman in the Smarta Tradition.[7] His iconography isoften depicted riding a chariot harnessed by horses, often seven innumber[2] which represent the seven colour rays of the rainbow. Inmedieval Hinduism, Surya is also an epithet for the major Hindugods Shiva and Vishnu. In some ancient texts and arts, Surya ispresented syncretically with Indra, Ganesha or others. Surya as adeity is also found in the arts and literature of Buddhism andJainism.Surya is one of the nine heavenly houses (Navagraha) in the zodiacsystem of Hindu astrology. Surya or Ravi is the basis of Ravivara,or Sunday, in the Hindu calendar.Major festivals and pilgrimages in reverence of Surya include MakarSankranti, Pongal and Kumbh Mela.Surya Mantra Meditation सूर्य मंत्र मैडिटेशन1008 Name Of Lord Surya सूर्य देव के १००८ नाम108 Names Of Lord Surya सूर्य देव के १०८ नामAditya Hridaya Stotra आदित्य हृदय स्तोत्रSurya Prarthana सूर्य प्रार्थनाPowerful Surya Beej Mantra पावरफुल सूर्य बीज मंत्रSurya Kavach सूर्य कवचAadityai Dhimahi आदित्यै धीमहिSurya's synonym Ravi is the root of the word 'Ravivara' or Sundayin the Hindu calendar. In both Indian and Greek-Roman nomenclaturefor days of the week, the Sunday is dedicated to the Sun.Surya is part of the Navagraha in Hindu zodiac system. The Hinduastrology based on Sun and planets likely developed in thecenturies Before the arrival of Greek astrology with Alexander theGreat, their zodiac signs being nearly identical. Technicalhoroscopes and astrology ideas in India came from Greece, statesNicholas Campion, and developed in the early centuries of the 1stmillennium CE.Various festivals mark deity Surya and these vary regionally inIndia. Pongal or Makara Sankaranti is the most widely celebratedHindu festival dedicated to the Sun God. These celebrate a goodharvest. Other festivals that focus on Surya include Chhath ofBihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh and the neighboring regions, SambaDashami and Ratha Saptami are also major festivals celebrated inhonour of Surya ; Chhath is celebrated immediately after Diwaliwith fasting for three days followed by bathing in river or tankwith remembrance of Sun. Similarly Aytar Puja is celebrated in Goa.The latter is known as Aditya Ranubai in Maharashtra.The second day of the Pongal harvest festival is dedicated to Suryain Tamil Nadu, and is called the "Surya Pongal".
shiva tandav stotra audio 1.27
Shiva Shankar Mantras | OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat | FREE | HD God imageShiva meaning "The Auspicious One", also known as Mahadeva ("GreatGod"), is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. According toHindu mythology, Shiva is in the form of Vishnu and Brahma yet onewith them. He is Anant, one who is neither found born nor founddead. He is the Parabrahman within Shaivism, one of the three mostinfluential denominations in contemporary Hinduism. He is one ofthe five primary forms of God in the Smarta Tradition, and "theTransformer".Shiva the auspicious one) is one of the principal deities ofHinduism. He is the Supreme Being within Shaivism, one of the majortraditions within contemporary Hinduism.Shiva is the "destroyer and transformer" within the Trimurti, theHindu trinity that includes Brahma and Vishnu.In Shaivismtradition, Shiva is the Supreme being who creates, protects andtransforms the universe. In the goddess tradition of Hinduismcalled Shaktism, the goddess is described as supreme, yet Shiva isrevered along with Vishnu and Brahma. A goddess is stated to be theenergy and creative power (Shakti) of each, with Parvati the equalcomplementary partner of Shiva. He is one of the five equivalentdeities in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta tradition ofHinduism.At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as formless, limitless,transcendent and unchanging absolute Brahman, and the primal Atman(soul, self) of the universe. Shiva has many benevolent andfearsome depictions. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as anomniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash[3] aswell as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children,Ganesha and Kartikeya. In his fierce aspects, he is often depictedslaying demons. Shiva is also known as Adiyogi Shiva, regarded asthe patron god of yoga, meditation and arts.The main iconographical attributes of Shiva are the third eye onhis forehead, the serpent around his neck, the adorning crescentmoon, the holy river Ganga flowing from his matted hair, thetrishula as his weapon and the damaru. Shiva is usually worshippedin the aniconic form of Lingam. Shiva is a pan-Hindu deity, reveredwidely by Hindus, in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka1008 Names Of Shiva शिवजी के १००८ नामShiva Raksha Stotram शिवा रक्षा स्तोत्रमShiva Rudram शिव रुद्रमShiv Chalisa शीव् चालीसाMahamrityunjay Mantra महामृत्युंजय मंत्र108 Names Of Shiva शिवजी के १०८ नामOm Namah Shivay ॐ नमः शिवायShatangaurmantra शतंगौरमंत्र ,Om Tat Purushaya ॐ तात पुरुषायUmamaheshvara Stotram उमामहेश्वर स्तोत्रमShiva Tandava Stotram शिव तांडव स्तोत्रमSubah Subah Le Shiv Ka Naam सुबह सुबह ले शिव का नामNamaskarartha Mantra नमस्कारार्थ मंत्रShiva Panchakshara Stotram शिव पंचाक्षर स्तोत्रमNirvana Shatkam निर्वाण षट्कमShiva Mantra Ghanapaatha शिव मंत्र घनपाठाNamami Shamishaan मामि शमीशानOm Jai Shiv Omkara ॐ जय शिव ओमकाराDvadasha Jyothirlinga Smaranam श्द्वादशा ज्योतिर्लिंग स्मरणमShri Margabandhu Stotram श्री मार्गबंधु स्तोत्रमShiva Shakthikrutam Ganedeesha Stotram शिव शक्तिकृतं गनड़ीशास्तोत्रमVedasarashivastotram वेदसराशिवस्तोत्रमVindhyeshvaree Stotram विन्ध्येश्वरी स्तोत्रमDevyashtakam देवयाष्टकमKapoor Gauram कपूर गौरम
Powerful Vishnu Aarti Sangrah 1.4
Vishnu Mantras | PLAY OFFLINE | HD Audio |Repeat Option | FREE | HD God imagesVishnu (Sanskrit pronunciation: [vɪʂɳu]; Sanskrit: विष्णु, Viṣṇu)is one of the most significant deities in Hinduism. He is theSupreme God Svayam Bhagavan of Vaishnavism (one of the principaldenominations of Hinduism). He is also known as Narayana and Hari.As one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta tradition, heis conceived as "the Preserver or the Protector".In Hindu sacred texts, Vishnu is usually described as having thedark complexion of water-filled clouds and having four arms. He isdepicted as a pale blue being, as are his incarnations Rama andKrishna. He holds a padma (lotus flower) in his lower right hand,the Kaumodaki gada (mace) in his lower left hand, the Panchajanyashankha (conch) in his upper right hand and the discus weaponconsidered to be the most powerful weapon according to HinduReligion Sudarshana Chakra in his upper left hand.Vishnu is one of the three main gods in Hinduism. Vaishnavasbelieve that Vishnu is the highest God. Vishnu is the preservergod, which means he protects the earth from being destroyed andkeeps it going, according to this religion, and he has come toearth in nine forms (called avatars) so far, with one yet to come.His most famous forms are Rama and Krishna. Vishnu's wife isLakshmi, the Hindu goddess of fortune.Vishnu is usually shown with light blue skin and four arms. Heholds a lotus, mace (gada), conch (shankha) and disc (chakra) ineach of four hands.Few famous Vishnu Mantras:Vishnu Gayatri Mantra विष्णु गायत्री मंत्र 
 1008 names of lordVishnu भगवान विष्णु के 1008 नाम 
 Sri Vishnu Sahastranam विष्णुसहस्त्रणम 
 Vishnu Chalisa विष्णु चालीसा 
 108 names of lord Vishnuभगवान विष्णु के १०८ नाम 
 Lord Vishnu Mool Mantra भगवान विष्णु मूलमंत्र 
 Mangalama Bhagwan Vishnu मंगलम भगवान विष्णु 
 VishnuStotram विष्णु स्तोत्रम 
 Vishnu SahsatranamStotram विष्णुसहस्त्रनामस्तोत्रम 
 Shanta Karam शांता करम 
 Vishnu Vandana विष्णुवंदनाChanting to the mantras of lord Vishnu will help you get more peaceand money in life. All the troubles and evils will get removed bychanting of Vishnu mantras.There are ten avatars of Vishnu (in the order they appeared):* Matsya (Fish)* Kurma (Turtle)* Varaha (Boar)* Narasimha (half Lion, half Man)* Vamana (Pygmy / Dwarf / Short man)* Parashurama (Fierce man / Hunter)* Rama (Developed man / Ideal man / Fighter)* Krishna (Cowherd Prince)* Different branches of Hindu tradition accept two differentfigures as the 9th avatar of Vishnu:* Balarama (Physically advanced man)* Buddha (Intellectual and scientific man)* Kalki (future avatar, has not appeared yet)Vishnu was not a major deity in the Vedic period. A few Rigvedichymns (c. 1400–1000 bce) associate him with the Sun, and one hymnrelates the legend of his three strides across the universe, whichformed the basis of the myth of his avatar Vamana, the dwarf.Legends of figures that later became other avatars, such as thefish that saves humankind from a great flood, are also found in theearly literature. By the time of the Mahabharata (the greatSanskrit epic that appeared in its final form about 400 ce), theavatars began to be identified with Vishnu. Vishnu is said tomanifest a portion of himself anytime he is needed to fight eviland to protect dharma (moral and religious law). Not all avatarsare wholly benevolent; some, such as Parashurama (Rama with the Ax)and Krishna, bring about the deaths of many innocent people, andthe Buddha corrupts the pious antigods. Vishnu’s vahana, hisvehicle in the world, is the eagle Garuda; his heaven is calledVaikuntha.
Ganpati Sahasranam 1.2
Chanting Ganpati Sahasranam will give you1008blessings everyday. This mantra is also called asGaneshsahasranam.Ganesha also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka, is one ofthebest-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon.Hisimage is found throughout India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Hindusectsworship him regardless of affiliations. Devotion to Ganeshaiswidely diffused and extends to Jains and Buddhists.Although he is known by many attributes, Ganesha's elephantheadmakes him easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered astheremover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences and thedevaof intellect and wisdom. As the god of beginnings, he ishonouredat the start of rituals and ceremonies. Ganesha is alsoinvoked aspatron of letters and learning during writing sessions.Severaltexts relate mythological anecdotes associated with hisbirth andexploits and explain his distinct iconography.Ganesha emerged as a distinct deity in the 4th and 5thcenturiesCE, during the Gupta Period, although he inherited traitsfromVedic and pre-Vedic precursors. He was formally included amongthefive primary deities of Smartism (a Hindu denomination) in the9thcentury. A sect of devotees called the Ganapatya arose,whoidentified Ganesha as the supreme deity. The principalscripturesdedicated to Ganesha are the Ganesha Purana, the MudgalaPurana,and the Ganapati Atharvashirsa.Key Features:★ Very good and simple User Interface★ Very Soothing Flowers coming on the screen randomly★ Very good quality of sound★ Image change in 5 seconds so that you get to see more imageseveryminute★ Temple Bells and Shankh to give you aTemple-likeexperience.★ Gives you a very peaceful experience.★ Used by Top celebrities from Bollywood.This is one of the hundreds of devotional apps and addictinggamesdeveloped by "Peaceful Vibrations".