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Ashwarooda Devi Dhyana Sloka - Ashwarooda Devi Mantra

Ashwarooda Devi is powerful manifestation of Mother Goddess Shakti popularly worshipped in South India especially in Kerala. Ashwarooda Devi Dhyana Sloka or mantra is mainly chanted to get a desired partner in life.  It is also mentioned in the Vashika Tantra that those chanting the mantra will get victory over the world.  Ashwarooda Devi Dhyana Sloka Pashenabandhyasadhyam smarsharvivasham vamadeshnanyantheem Souparneem vethrashteem nijkarkamale naparenaddhanaam raktham raktaamgaragambara kusumyutamshamsamstham prasnam devim balendhuchudam mansi munintam parvatheem bhavayami पशेनाबंध्यासध्याम स्मरशविवशं  वामदेशननयांथीं  सौपर्णिम वेतराष्टीं निजकरकमले  नापारेणादधानाम  रक्ताम रक्तांगरागमभारा कुसंयुतमशासंस्थाम परसनाम  देविं बालेन्दुचुड़ाम मानसी मुनिताम  पार्वतीम भावयामि Know more about Ashwarooda Devi  

Hiranyaksha Story – Curse - Boon and Death

The story of Hiranyaksha and his brother, Hiranyakashipu, is found in the Puranas. The two powerful demons were the incarnation of Jaya and Vijaya, the doorkeepers of Vishnu, as per Hindu scriptures. Sage Sanaka, who was denied entry into Vishnuloka by Jaya and Vijaya, had cursed them to be born as demons on earth. Hiranyaksha performed intense austerities and became highly powerful. He defeated the Devas (demigods) and threw them out of the heaven. He then jumped into the ocean and thrashed the waves with his club. Soon the earth was inundated. He challenged Varuna, the Lord of the Oceans. But Varuna admitted his inability to fight with the demon and advised him to challenge Vishnu. Brahma who realized that Hiranyaksha had become too powerful meditated on Vishnu to save Mother Earth. Vishnu appeared through the nose of Brahma in the form of a tiny boar. Soon, the boar grew in size, jumped into the ocean and lifted up the submerged earth with its tusks. Hiran

Purvabhadra Nakshatra Dates And Time 2021 – Pooruruttathi - Purva Bhadrapada Birth Star Date And Timing In 2021

Purvabhadra Nakshatra 2021 dates and timing based on traditional Hindu calendar, Astrology and Panchangam. Also known as, Pooruruttathi in South India, it is the 25th Birth Star among the 27 Nakshatras. Below are Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra dates and time in 2021. The astrological prediction of the birth star Purvabhadra as per Moon Sign is that of Kumbha Rashi or Aquarius Zodiac and Meena Rasi or Pisces Zodiac. The first three quarter of Purva Bhadrapada is in Kumbha Rasi and the last quarter is in Meena Rashi. Lord Shani or Saturn is the Lord of Kumbha Rasi. Guru or Jupiter is the lord of Pisces. The color of the nakshatra is blue green. Purva Bhadrapada - Pooruruttathi Nakshatra Date and Time 2021 - North - East - South of India This time is applicable in Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Pondicherry,

Story Of Devi Karumariamman And Surya

Devi Karumariamman is a powerful manifestation of Mother Goddess Shakti. There is an interesting story of Karumariamman and Surya, the sun god. The story is also associated with Sri Devi Karumariamman temple in Thiruverkadu, a suburb of Chennai. Legend has it that once Devi Karumariamman disguised as soothsayer and visited Surya to predict his future. Proud Surya ignored Devi Karumariamman and did not give Her an audience. The behavior of Surya angered Mother Goddess and she left angrily. The moment Devi Karumariamman left, Surya started losing his luster. Soon he was turned into a big black coal. Earth plunged into darkness. There was total chaos in the universe. Surya realized his mistake and asked for forgiveness. To pacify Devi Karumariamman, Surya promised that two times in a year he would touch her feet. Devi Karumariamman blessed Surya and he regained his lost luster. Today, the sun rays fall directly on the feet of Devi Karumariamman at the Thir

Teachings and Quotes from Yajur Veda

The Lord who is all pervading and all knowing has no beginning or end. He is eternal. He is omnipresent and omniscient. He manifests Himself in all forms and in all directions. He is one without a second, Paramount Lord of all. May good betide all people. May the sovereign rule the earth following the righteous path. May al beings ever attain to their welfare. May the worlds be prosperous and be happy. The mysteries of life are revealed to one who keeps his mind vigilant all the time of life. grahaa urjaa hutayo vyanto vipraaya matim  (9/4 Yajurveda) O men, the one who enhance their strength, please bless us with knowledge of all kinds. Scholars who incessantly contemplate on acquiring strength and knowledge should also consider it their moral duty to impart knowledge to the ignorant, so that these lesser mortals can develop their mental faculties. This would automatically lead to the latter’s self-development and spiritual progress. Similarly, ignorant and naive peopl