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Bhagavad Gita 1.01
Swami Satyananda Saraswati's translation of the Bhagavad Gita.
Sri Krishna Chalisa 1.0
Krishna is the eighth incarnation of thegodVishnu in Hinduism. The name Krishna appears as the 57th and550thname of Lord Vishnu in Vishnu Sahasranama of the Mahabharata,andis also listed in the 24 Keshava Namas of Lord Vishnu whicharerecited and praised at the beginning of all Vedic pujas.According to the Bhagavata Purana, which is a sattvicpurana,asserts that Krishna is "Bhagavan Himself," and subordinatestoitself all other forms: Vishnu, Narayana, Purusha, Ishvara,Hari,Vasudeva, Janardana, etc. Krishna is often described andportrayedas an infant or young boy playing a flute as in theBhagavataPurana, or as a youthful prince giving direction andguidance as inthe Bhagavad Gita. The stories of Krishna appearacross a broadspectrum of Hindu philosophical and theologicaltraditions. Theyportray him in various perspectives: a God-child, aprankster, amodel lover, a divine hero, and the supreme being. Theprincipalscriptures discussing Krishna's story are the Mahabharata,theHarivamsa, the Bhagavata Purana, and the Vishnu Purana. He isalsocalled as Govinda & Gopala.Features:• Read Sri Krishna Chalisa offline after installed it.• Sri Krishna Chalisa bottom show you the percetage ofcurrentchapter, chapter name and current time.• Slide eBook left or right forward to the previous or nextpagelike reading a real paper-book.• Slight click the center of screen to open the basic settingsofbook contains Previous, Next, Catlog, Day/Night, ConfigandAbout.• Book content is encrypted, nobody can copy it.• Clearly browse any chapter title and content.• Config: Define Font size, Line space, screen light turningon/offwhen reading, book basic information.• Day/ night: the two reading mode allows readers adjust colortoprotect eyes.• About: Check the basic information of current book such asBookname, author, category, description, etc.• You can enjoy the illustrations in flipping page.- Dr. Vishal Aanand
Bhagavad Gita Sloka Gallery 1.0
Slokas from the most widely read Bhagavad Gita As It IsbySrilaPrabhupada, founder of ISKCON. Read it daily fordivineexperience.Good for memorising the verses. FEATURES ★ OfflineApp.Oncedownloaded, it never requires internet nor itconsumesincreasingspace on your mobile. ★ You can seva the imagesaswallpaper ★ Youcan share the images by email and chat ★CompleteBhagavad Geeta ★Most authentic ★ One image for every sloka★ Easyto swipe ★ Nomusic so that you can concerate reading theslokas andcan read iteven in office / college ★ Very simpleInterface ★ NounwantedPop-ups, Spam, Ads and Notifications ★Absolutely Clean app★ Appcan be moved to SD Card ★ Free ★ You caneasily share this appwithfamily and friends thro Google PlayBhagavad-gita, aphilosophicalpoem comprising seven hundred Sanskritverses, is oneof the mostimportant philosophical and literary worksknown to man.Morecommentaries have been written upon the Gita thanupon anyotherphilosophical or religious text in history. As aclassicoftimeless wisdom, it is the main literary support fortheoldestsurviving spiritual culture in the world-that ofIndia'sVediccivilization. Not only has the Gita directed thereligiouslife ofmany centuries of Hindus, but, owing to thepervasiveinfluence ofreligious concepts in Vedic civilization, theGita hasshapedIndia's social, ethical, cultural and even politicallife aswell.Attesting to India's nearly universal acceptance oftheGita,practically every sectarian cult and school ofHinduthought,representing a vast spectrum of religious andphilosophicalviews,accepts Bhagavad-gita as the summum bonum guideto spiritualtruth.The Gita, therefore, more than any other singlehistoricalsource,provides penetrating insight into themetaphysicalandpsychological foundation of India's Vedic culture,both ancientandcontemporary. The influence of Bhagavad-gita,however, isnotlimited to India. The Gita has deeply affected thethinkingofgenerations of philosophers, theologians, educators,scientistsandauthors in the West as well Henry David Thoreaureveals inhisjournal, "Every morning I bathe my intellect in thestupendousandcosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagavad-gita ... incomparisonwithwhich our modern civilization and literature seempunyandtrivial." The Gita has long been considered the essenceofVedicliterature, the vast body of ancient scriptural writingsthatformsthe basis of Vedic philosophy and spirituality. As theessenceofthe 108 Upanisads, it is sometimes referred toasGitopanisad.Bhagavad-gita, the essence of Vedic wisdom,wasinjected into theMahabharata, an action-packed narrative ofanimportant era inancient Indian politics. Bhagavad-gita comes tousin the form of abattlefield dialogue between Lord Sri Krishnaandthe warriorArjuna. The dialogue occurs just before the onset ofthefirstmilitary engagement of the Kuruksetra War, a greatfratricidalwarbetween the Kauravas and the Pandavas todetermineIndia'spolitical destiny. Arjuna, forgetful of hisprescribed dutyas aksatriya (warrior) whose duty is to fight for arighteous causeina holy war, decides, for personally motivatedreasons, nottofight. Krishna, who has agreed to act as the driverofArjuna'schariot, sees His friend and devotee in illusionandperplexity andproceeds to enlighten Arjuna regarding hisimmediatesocial duty(varna-dharma) as a warrior and, moreimportant, hiseternal dutyor nature (sanatana-dharma) as an eternalspiritualentity inrelationship with God. Thus the relevance anduniversalityofKrishna's teachings transcend the immediatehistorical settingofArjuna's battlefield dilemma. Krishna speaksfor the benefit ofallsouls who have forgotten their eternal nature,the ultimate goalofexistence, and their eternal relationship withHim.
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The Quran (English pronunciation:/kɔrˈɑːn/kor-ahn; Arabic: القرآن‎ al-qur'ān, IPA: [qurˈʔaːn],literallymeaning "the recitation"; also romanised Qurʾan or Koran)is thecentral religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to bearevelation from God (Arabic: الله‎, Allah). Its scripturalstatusamong a world-spanning religious community, and its majorplacewithin world literature generally, has led to a great dealofsecondary literature on the Quran. Quranic chapters arecalledsuras and verses are called ayahs.Muslims believe the Quran was verbally revealed by God toMuhammadthrough the angel Gabriel (Jibril), gradually over a periodofapproximately 23 years, beginning on 22 December 609 CE,whenMuhammad was 40, and concluding in 632 CE, the year of hisdeath.Muslims regard the Quran as the most important miracle ofMuhammad,a proof of his prophethood, and the culmination of aseries ofdivine messages that started with the messages revealed toAdam andended with Muhammad. They consider the Quran to be theonlyrevealed book that has been protected by God from distortionorcorruption.According to the traditional narrative, several companionsofMuhammad served as scribes and were responsible for writingdownthe revelations. Shortly after Muhammad's death, the Quranwascompiled by his companions who wrote down and memorized partsofit. These codices had differences that motivated the CaliphUthmanto establish a standard version now known as Uthman's codex,whichis generally considered the archetype of the Quran we havetoday.However, the existence of variant readings, with mostly minorandsome significant variations, and the early unvocalizedArabicscript mean the relationship between Uthman's codex to boththetext of today's Quran and to the revelations of Muhammad's timeisstill unclear.The Quran assumes familiarity with major narratives recounted intheJewish and Christian scriptures. It summarizes some, dwellsatlength on others and, in some cases, presents alternativeaccountsand interpretations of events. The Quran describes itselfas a bookof guidance. It sometimes offers detailed accounts ofspecifichistorical events, and it often emphasizes the moralsignificanceof an event over its narrative sequence. The Quran isused alongwith the hadith to interpret sharia law. During prayers,the Quranis recited only in Arabic.Someone who has memorized the entire Quran is called a hafiz.SomeMuslims read Quranic ayahs (verses) with elocution, which isoftencalled tajwid. During the month of Ramadan, Muslimstypicallycomplete the recitation of the whole Quran during tarawihprayers.In order to extrapolate the meaning of a particular Quranicverse,most Muslims rely on the tafsir.
संपूर्ण व्रत कथा VK1.5
सम्पूर्ण व्रत कथा Vrat Katha Collection in Hindi.
Вий, Гоголь Н. В. 1.1
«Вий» — мистическая повесть НиколаяГоголя,впервые опубликованная в его сборнике «Миргород» (1835).Названиеповести — это имя славянского демонического существа, скоторымсвязан сюжет."…Раздался петуший крик. Это был уже второй крик;первыйпрослышали гномы. Испуганные духи бросились, кто как попало,в окнаи двери, чтобы поскорее вылететь, но не тут-то было: так иосталисьони там, завязнувши в дверях и окнах. Вошедшийсвященникостановился при виде такого посрамления божьей святыни ине посмелслужить панихиду в таком месте. Так навеки и осталасьцерковь сзавязнувшими в дверях и окнах чудовищами, обросла лесом,корнями,бурьяном, диким терновником; и никто не найдет теперь кнейдороги…""Wii" - a mysticalstoryby Nikolai Gogol, first published in his book "Myrgorod"(1835).Title of the story - is the name of the Slavic demoniccreature isassociated with the plot."... There was a cry of barnyard. This was the second cry,firstheard on the gnomes. Frightened rushed spirits who hit andmiss inthe windows and doors to quickly take off, but there it was,andthey were there in the doorway and zavyaznuvshi windows.entererpriest stopped at the sight of such a blasphemy of Godshrines anddared the burial service in this place. Since foreverremained inthe church with zavyaznuvshimi monsters doors andwindows,overgrown forest, roots, weeds, wild briers, and now no onecanfind it the road ... "