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Powerful Narasimha Mantra For Bad Dreams And Ghost

In Hinduism, Narasimha avatar is associated with helping in overcoming fear of ghosts and bad dreams. It is believed that the mantras dedicated to Narasimha will help in fear of ghosts, mental disorders and bad dreams. Below is the Narasimha mantra for bad dreams and ghost ॐ उग्रवीरं महा विष्णुं ज्वलंतं सर्वतो मुखम्। नृसिंह भीषणं भद्रं मृत्यु मृत्युं नमाम्यहम्। Om Ugraveeram Maha Vishnum Jwalamtam Sarvato Mookam Narasimha Bheeshanum Bhadram Mrityu Mrityum Namamyaham How To Chant Narasimha Mantra For Bad Dreams and Ghosts? The best day to chant the mantra is Chaturdashi tithi or the fourteenth day during the waxing phase of moon. One day before purnima or full moon day. Wake up early in the morning before sunrise. Take bath and wear yellow color dress. Sit facing east light lamp using cow ghee, offer yellow flowers and yellow banana. Wear chandan and light yellow flower dhoop or agarbatti. Chant the mantra 108 times. The mantra should be chanted for 21 days

Jayanti Nirnaya Of Madhvacharya - Literary Work On Sri Krishna Janmashtami

Jayanti Nirnaya is one of the 37 works of Madhvacharya. It lays down the rules and procedures for observing Sri Krishna Jayanti or Janmashtami, the birthday of Bhagavan Sri Krishna. As per the text, on the eighth day of the waning phase of moon in Shravan month, if the birth star Rohini prevails at night, that day is Sri Krishna Jayanti. Bhagavan appeared on earth, on Rohini Nakshatra, on Shravan Krishna Paksha Ashtami in Dwapara Yuga. Devotees should observe the day with devotion and fasting. In the morning, one has to bathe and perform the prescribed early rituals and recite the hymn ‘yojanaye yojana pataye’. Also one should listen to discourses or recite holy texts glorifying Bhagavan’s deeds. The fast also begins in the morning. Mid-day another bath should be taken and the rituals repeated. At night when the moon rises, the entire family should offer oblations to Bhagavan Sri Krishna and Chandra, the moon god. The offerings include milk and water. Arghya mantra sho

Solah Shringar List - 16 Singar For Bride In Hinduism

Solah Shringar is the sixteen symbols of love and fertility worn by married Hindu women. It is an important aspect of Hinduism. Symbolically it suggests that Devi resides in female body. The 16 Singar are of great significance for many Hindu communities. The Solah Shringar are: Red dot on forehead (bindi) Mangalsutra (sacred marriage thread) Turmeric paste Fragrant flowers Perfumes Betel leaves chewed Black beauty spot on the face Kohl for eyes Mehandi on the hand Red dye on the feet Brightly colored sari or dress Jewelry on the hair (hairpins, tiara etc) Jewelry like nose ring, necklaces and earrings Jewelry on the waist (Cummerbund) Jewelry on arms, finger and hands Jewelry on feet

Always Think With A Free Peaceful Mind

Wise words by Swami Smaranananda Virtue and vice determine the results of karma in later births. No one is a sinner in the ultimate sense. Our divine nature will assert itself if we live a virtuous life. Ethics is only morality whereas religion is an effort to attain God—the ultimate goal of life. Morality is living in consonance with right behavior, not doing harm to others. When that becomes your habit or nature, it is character. Jealousy is negative quality and benefits none. Healthy competition without jealousy and hatred lead to peace and understanding. Rani Ki Vav At Patan In Gujarat - Glory Of Ancient Hindus Think with a free peaceful mind. That will lead you to a right judgment. No culture is good or bad by itself. We have to examine whether a particular aspect of culture leads to peace and refinement or to hatred, violence, and chaos. Studying great lives will give you an idea about what is right and what is wrong. Our mind can go upwards or downwards

14 March 2021 Tithi - Panchang - Hindu Calendar - Good Time - Nakshatra – Rashi

Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Sunday, 14 March 2021 – It is Shukla Paksha Pratipada tithi or the first day during the waxing or light phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Shukla Paksha Pratipada tithi or the first day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 3:31 PM on March 14. Then onward it is Shukla Paksha Dwitiya tithi or the second day during the waxing or light phase of moon till 5:20 PM on March 15. (Time applicable in all north, south and eastern parts of India. All time based on India Standard Time.  Good – Auspicious time on March 14, 2021 as per Hindu Calendar – Good and auspicious time on the entire day.  Nakshatra  – Uttara Bhadrapada or Uthrattathi nakshatra on the entire day on March 14 and till 1:14 AM on March 15.  (Time applicable in north, south and eastern parts of India).  In western parts of India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, north Karnataka and south Rajasthan), Purva Bhadrapada or Pooruruttathi nakshatra