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Benefits and Importance of Daily Hanuman Prayers and Worship

Hanuman is still alive and roams around the world. He is present where Ramayana is recited with devotion. He answers the daily prayers and worship of his devotees. He fulfills their desires. Hanuman is Sankat Mochan as he removes the troubles of his devotees. Merely by remembering the name of Hanuman, a devotee can get rid of the troubles in life. Hanuman Upasana (prayers and worship) is performed daily for good intelligence, fame, strength, courage and for good health. One can find a solution and get relief to even the most tiring problem in life if a devotee has the unwavering devotion of Hanuman. To alleviate problems in life, chant Hanuman Chalisa or Bajrang Baan daily. It is believed that chanting any one of the prayers daily with utmost devotion will help in achieving peace and prosperity. Along with chanting the prayer, one should show kindness towards all living beings. A devotee who chants prayers of Hanuman and shows kindness, helpfulness, gratitude, friend

Important Lessons From Bhagavad Gita

Important lessons from Bhagavad Gita The mind is turbulent, strong and obstinate. It is hard to control as the wind. But it can be curbed by constant practice and by dispassion. He who does the work which is his duty to do, but seeks no gain from work, no reward, that man is a sanyasi and a yogi. For the sage who wishes to attain to yoga, action is said to be the means, for the same sage, when he has attained to yoga, serenity is said to be the means. When a man is not attached to sense objects or to actions and has renounced all egoistic purposes, then he is said to be enthroned in Yoga. Self is the only friend of the self, the self alone is the enemy of the self. Heat and cold, and pleasure and pain arise from the contact of sense organs. They come and go, being impermanent. Bear with them patiently. (Bhagavad Gita, 2.14) He who is able to withstand even while alive the agitation caused by lust and anger — he is the self-controlled one and he is the happy man. (Bhagavad Gita,