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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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Shravan will last two months in 2023
Historically, Sawan has been considered an auspicious month for Hindus, particularly Lord Shiva’s devotees. It is believed that during this time, Lord Shiva blesses his devotees with his divine grace and fulfills their wishes. Many people observe fasting and offer prayers to Lord Shiva throughout the month.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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33 crores Devi Devta nahi 33 Koti Devta
The concept of “33 crores Devi Devtas” in Hinduism is a concept that has been widely known to all. Also, this has been a much-debated topic among different scholars. And it has been found that the concept is completely misunderstood by many, as there has been a wrong interpretation of Vedic Sanskrit by some foreign scholars. The Atharva Veda, Yajur Veda, and Satapatha-brahmana define “trayastrimsati koti” as 33 gods. The term “koti” is a Sanskrit word that has two meanings; one is “crore” and second is “type”. Hence, it is in their translation that the mistake occurred, and instead of explaining Hinduism in terms of 33 supreme Gods, the concept of 33 crores of Gods came into existence.
Believing the Vedas there are 33 devas and they are classified under the following names:
Adityas/Solar deities
These are 12 in number and are personified deities that correspond to the 12 solar months. Each represents different features of social life. On Sankranti, when the sun changes the zodiac signs, these Adityas change their positions. The 12 Adityas along with their relative attribute are:
Shakra/Indra:  It is the eldest and the leader of the other 11 Adityas
Ansh: Due share
Aryaman: nobility
Bhaag: Due inheritance
Dhatri: ritual skill
Tvashtar: crafting skill
Mitra: Friendship
Ravi/Pushan: Prosperity
Parjanya/ Savitra: word power
Vivasan/ Surya: social law
Varun: fate
Vaman: the law of the cosmos
These all are known to be the protectors that guard and maintain the law. These Vedic Gods are believed to be pure and bright which erases darkness and spread light. Being 12 in number, these are also known as Dvadash Adityas.
Vasus
These are 8 in number and are known as the sub-deities of Indra. These categorical elemental Gods are representative of different aspects of Nature. And these are:
Dhara/ Prithvi ( Earth)
Anila/ Vayu (Wind)
Anal/Agni (Fire)
Prabhas/Surya (Dawn)
Antariksh/Dyaus (Space)
Apas/ Varuna (Water)
Dhruv/Nakshatra (Pole Star)
Soma/Chandra (Moon)
These are also known as Astha Vasu. The chakra system is related to the seven Vasu, and the eight Vasu Sun is eternal. The followings are the different chakras and the elements they are related with:
Mooladhara/ root chakra: associated with Prithvi/the Earth
Manipura/solar plexus chakra: associated with Agni/ the Fire
Agya, Ajna/ the third eye chakra: associated with Chandra/ the Moon
Swadhisthana/ the sacral chakra: associated with Varuna/ the Water
Sahasrara/ the crown chakra: associated with Nakshatras/ the Stars
Vishuddhi/ the throat chakra: associated with Akasha/ the Sky
Anahata/ the heart chakra: associated with Vayu/ the Wind
Rudras
These are 11 in number, which are explained differently by different schools of thought:
One of the prominent schools of thought believes Rudras to consist of:
5 names of shiva:
Isana(ruler)
Tatpurusa( that person)
Vamadeva( Pleasant god)
Aghora( not terrible)
Sadyojata( born at once)
5 abstractions:
Vijnana( knowledge)
Prana( life/breath)
Ananda( bliss)
Vac(speech)
Manas( thought)
1 Atma (spiritual self)
According to Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, the 11 Rudras are the ten vital energies or Rudra-Prana, in the body, and the last being the Atma, the soul. The following are the names assigned for Rudra-Prana:
Atha rodayanti
Tadyadrodayanti
AtmaikAdashas
Katame Rudra iti
TasmAdrudra iti(4)
Te yada.asmAchchharlrAnmartyAdutkrAmanty
Rudras have a vital role in the universal work and are the God of Gods, the one that lives in the hearts of gods and other beings. He is the universal lord and is being prayed for moksha (liberation). The Hanuman, Bhairava, Dhumwan, Tara, Baglamukh, Mahakal, Kamal, Chinnamastak, Shodash Srividyesh, and Bala Bhuvanesh, are all Lord Rudras incarnations. The term “Rud” means to weep. The human body constitutes of 10 organs: 5 karmendriyas( motor organs) and 5 gyanendriya( sense organs), with the mind being the 11th. All these in total are Rudra as when they all exit the body, they make people weep. There are some other schools of thought according to which there are 10 pranas and the 11th is the soul.
Ashwini
These are 2 in number. These Vedic Gods are known to be the only God’s physicians; they are the ones who blessed the sages with the knowledge of medicine and treatment. Even the Rig Veda mentions the Ashwins as the savior. Different ancient stories narrate them as vaidya, “life restorers”. In modern terms, they are equivalent to a doctor. There are different stories about their existence in ancient times. The Mahabharata times celebrated them as Nakul and Sahadev, the sons of Kunti (mother of Pandavas). These Vedic Gods are also called Nasatya, which means to return home safely.
Yet another story explains their existence as Ashwini Kumara, the sons of Ashwini. According to the story, the partner of Surya could not stand the heat of the Lord and hence took shelter in a forest. And to hide her identity, she started living there as a mare (female horse). She was blessed with twins in the jungle (the Ashwins), the sons of Lord Surya.
The sages or rishis who were considered to be awakened souls transmitted their knowledge to us through their writings. These writings were called Puranas, Vedas, Upanishads, etc. Atharva Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, and Rig Veda are the four Vedas known to mankind. These are the root of the entire knowledge, wisdom, and logic. These texts constitute everything; from our evolution to the dissolution of the universe to the 33 Vedic Gods, one can know everything by reading the Vedas. They support the presence of 33 koti Gods and Goddesses, which is misinterpreted to be 33 crores Gods in Hinduism by some foreign scholars. So, there are 33 supreme Devi Devtas (11 Adityas+ 11 Rudras+8 Vasus+2 Ashwinis) that people worship and not 33 crores of Gods.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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Shravan will last two months in 2023
Historically, Sawan has been considered an auspicious month for Hindus, particularly Lord Shiva’s devotees. It is believed that during this time, Lord Shiva blesses his devotees with his divine grace and fulfills their wishes. Many people observe fasting and offer prayers to Lord Shiva throughout the month.
Hindus are preparing to commemorate the holy month of Sawan, also known as Sravana or Shravan, which is rapidly approaching. The Shrawan Maas (month) celebration, which honors Lord Shiva, is extremely important to Hindus, especially to Shiva followers. Millions of Hindus in India and other areas of the world observe this week as one of spiritual devotion, fasting, and celebration. Sawan typically occurs during the months of July and August, right when India’s monsoon season begins. The blessing of Lord Shiva and a sign of fresh life, rain is considered to be.
We are all aware that every four years there is a leap year, which has 29 days instead of 28 in February. Therefore, a leap year has 366 days as opposed to 365. When there are 13 months in a year rather than 12, something comparable occurs once every three years according to the Hindu calendar. It will continue to be the same in the forthcoming new year. The month of Shravan will remain longer in 2023—actually, it will be observed for two months—allowing Shiva worshippers to adore the god a little more than usual.
According to astrological forecasts, this year will see a number of noteworthy occurrences and developments that will present you with new possibilities and good fortune as well as enable you to reach new heights. 
Why the month of Shravan will last two months now without further ado!
The worshippers of Lord Shiva will have a great grins on their faces in the new year because they will have plenty of time to satisfy their Lord! In 2023, the month of Shravan, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva, will be observed for two months for the first time in around 19 years. The main cause of this is Malamas. On July 4th, 2023, Shravan or Sawan will begin, and it will last until August 31st, 2023. There will be 59 days in all, with eight Sawan Mondays or Somwars as opposed to the regular four each year. Due to a unique occurrence, the Shrawan celebrations this year will stretch for 59 days, giving Sawan special importance.
Every third year, according to the Vedic calendar, a new month is added. There will be 13 months this year rather than the customary 12 due to the presence of Adhik Maas. Regarding the lunar month and its attendant celebrations, this two-month Sawan is very significant.
What time is Sawan or Shravan?
The month of Sawan will begin on July 4 and go through August 31 this year. Therefore, Hindus are excited. This year is especially fortunate because of its remarkable 59-day length. After 19 years, it is an uncommon phenomenon that is taking place. The Adhik Maas or Mal Maas, according to astrological calculations and the Hindu calendar, has reportedly increased the length of the Sawan month for 2 months with 8 Sravan somvar.
Celebrations for Sawan
In addition to the Sawan Somwar vrats (fasts) honouring Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati, the Kanwar Yatra plays a big role in the Shravan celebrations. The practise entails Lord Shiva followers taking water from sacred rivers in little pots called Kanwars, dressing in saffron-colored clothing, and trekking to holy locations connected to Lord Shiva on foot to signify their devotion and dedication.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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tirupati balaji mandir
1.The modern temple is elevated two feet above ground level. On one side of the temple, there is a private residence, whereas the other open side has a gaushala (cow’s abode) measuring 12’/12′ which has three cows. The temple has an alley at the back side and stairs on both sides.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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temples in nazafgarh
This Hindu temple in Delhi is situated on a plot measuring 30/60 feet (lxb). hindu temple in Delhi The foyer that connects the temple’s entrance with its interior has a dimension of 30/60 feet (lxb). The ground floor of the building is kept completely open, and the temple is constructed on the first floor without any basement due to the plot’s small size.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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temples of west delhi
1.Balaji Devasthanam, an abode of Lord Vishnu has been founded in Najafgarh, the south-west district of New Delhi.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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temples in nazafgarh
1.As is the tradition in south Indian tabernacles, the wake- up prayer to Sri Venkateswara is offered by the preachers; before awakening the presiding deity inside the sanctum sanctorum.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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lord tirupati temple
1.Radha Maa a close friend and counsel of Dolly Mai has carried the icons from Namakkal, a place 60 km down from Salem District in Tamil Nadu.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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temples of west delhi
1.Balaji Devasthanam, a ultramodern Hindu tabernacle or to be precise an residence of Lord Vishnu, has been innovated in Najafgarh, the southwest quarter of New Delhi.
Contact Us :- 9870374770
Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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Modern hindu temple
1.Radha Maa a close friend and counsel of Dolly Mai has carried the icons from Namakkal, a place 60 km down from Salem District in Tamil Nadu.
Contact Us :- 9870374770
Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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temples of west delhi
1.Balaji Devasthanam, a ultramodern Hindu tabernacle or to be precise an residence of Lord Vishnu, has been innovated in Najafgarh, the southwest quarter of New Delhi.
Contact Us :- 9870374770
Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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tirupati balaji
1.Balaji Devasthanam, a ultramodern Hindu tabernacle or to be precise an residence of Lord Vishnu, has been innovated in Najafgarh, the southwest quarter of New Delhi.
Contact Us :- 9870374770
Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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Tirupati Balaji Temple in Delhi
1.All the icons are made of a hard gravestone known as Krishnashila which is set up only in South India. lord tirupati temple This gravestone is called determinedness and it's black in colour.
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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hindu temple in Delhi
1.Balaji Devasthanam, a ultramodern Hindu tabernacle or to be precise an residence of Lord Vishnu, has been innovated in Najafgarh, the southwest quarter of New Delhi.
Contact Us :- 9870374770
Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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Modern Temple
1.Radha Maa a close friend and counsel of Dolly Mai has carried the icons from Namakkal, a place 60 km down from Salem District in Tamil Nadu.
Contact Us :- 9870374770
Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043
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shreevenkateshwar · 2 years ago
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hindu temple in Delhi
1.Balaji Devasthanam, an abode of Lord Vishnu has been founded in Najafgarh, the south-west district of New Delhi.
Contact Us :- 9870374770
Find Us :- Plot No. 123, Gali Number 07, Deepak Vihar, New Delhi-110043
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