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mplanetleaf · 2 years
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కృష్ణుడి తరువాత సుదర్శన చక్రం ఏమైంది? | What happened to Sudarshan Chakra after Lord Krishna?
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talonabraxas · 2 months
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The Sudarshan Chakra Talon Abraxas
The Sudarshan Chakra is regarded as one of the most potent weapons ever used in the celestial world. Sudarshan Chakra is derived from two words – su and darshan. It means auspicious (su) vision (darshan). Sudarshan means Divine Vision. If there is any other weapon that could rival the Sudarshan Chakra, it is Shiva's trident. Chakra is derived from chruhu, which denotes ‘movement’ and kruhu, which indicates ‘to do’.
The Sudarshan Chakra finds mention sometimes in the ancient Hindu Vedic texts of Rigveda, Yajurveda, and the Puranas. It is described as the ultimate weapon that can destroy an enemy - the asuras, rakshasas, and vikrutatma.
In the Dwapara Yuga, Shri Krishna received the Sudarshan Chakra from the Fire God, Agni. Sri Krishna was the eighth avatar of Vishnu. It was the mighty sage Parashurama, said to be the sixth avatar of Vishnu, who taught Sri Krishna to master the weapon.
There are some details about the Sudarshan Chakra about which some of us may not have the complete awareness. This powerful weapon has some incredible features. Listed below are five amazing features of the Sudarshan Chakra.
Five Unbelievable Features of the Sudarshan Chakra
1. The Sudarshan Chakra is considered one of the most powerful weapons ever used in the cosmic world. This divine discus is believed to have 108 notched edges and travels at incredible speed. The Chakra is stated to travel millions of Yojanas (1 Yojana= 8 kilometers) by the time we blink once. The Sudarshan Chakra is said to have millions of spikes in two rows moving in opposite directions that give it a serrated edge.
2. The Sudarshan Chakra is synonymous with Vishnu and sits on his right index finger. The sacred disc is believed to be very auspicious. The movement of the Sudarshan Chakra is such that it does not move by any action, like throwing the disc. The Chakra moves through sheer willpower, the first of its kind that can be controlled or powered by thought alone. The Sudarshan Chakra is said to possess immense spiritual and mystical powers. The sacred wheel is in constant motion, and it is said to have been created by the combined powers of the Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
3. The Sudarshan Chakra is powered by the mind and thought. Once it leaves the finger, there is no looking back. The Chakra goes after the enemy and chases them down. It will not return to the owner unless it has completed its task. The Sudarshan Chakra, once it leaves the finger, goes chasing the enemy down relentlessly and destroys them. There is no way to escape from its wrath. The only option is to stop running and surrender to the Chakra. Lord Vishnu, it is believed, comes to the rescue of those who surrender themselves to him.
4. Sri Krishna was in possession of the Sudarshan Chakra in the Dwapara Yuga. He is the eighth avatar of Vishnu and obtained this powerful weapon from the Fire God, Agni. It is believed that the Great Sage Parashurama taught Sri Krishna how to master the Sudarshan Chakra perfectly.
5. Mythology has it that Vishnu did not own the Sudarshan Chakra. The Devas (celestial beings) were being incessantly harassed by the Asuras (demons). The Devas approached Vishnu for help. He, in turn, approached Shiva as he was not sure he had complete power to defeat the asuras. He prayed to Shiva for thousands of years, and finally, Shiva, pleased with Vishnu's devotion, granted him the boon to defeat the Asuras and presented him the Sudarshan Chakra. Vishnu in all his avatars retains the Sudarshan Chakra on his right index finger.
The Sudarshan Chakra is a symbol of power and acts as a shield to destroy and negate any negative or evil forces that can cause suffering. A powerful quality of the Sudarshan Chakra is Papa Nashanam (destruction of sins). While there are many speculations about the origin of Sudarshan Chakra, Sudarshan is none other than Vishnu himself. He is called Sudarshan because he wields the mighty and indestructible Sudarshan Chakra.
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zeherili-ankhein · 5 days
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Me needs some Vasant x Apollo queerplatonic hcs for our retelling (where Vasant reminds Apollo of Hyakinthos and almost switches sides for him while Vasant is tryna find a way to tell him that he's aroace 😔)
WHY DO YOU WANT THEM TO SUFFER SO MUCH 😭
Nevermind it's Apollo so it's fine ig...
Also since this is for the retelling I'm just assuming they becer met before and not going by that prev headcanons of Hyakinthos and Vasant being buddies
— the first time Apollo saw Vasant ofcourse he had a dhum tana dhum tana moment 💀 because the similarities in personality and all reminded him of his boyfriend immediately
— Vasant was happy to see him and befriend him because well he's Vasant and he's happy to see everyone
— well ig Apollo won't know that Vasant is aroace because that topic never came up in their entire friendship
— Vasant makes him flower jewelleries and stuffs while rambling on and on about his day and anything and everything, which ofc reminds Apollo of Hyakinthos
— Apollo is NOT in love with Vasant, but rather the resemblance he has with Hyakinthos, like he's trying to find Hyakinthos in Vasant
— and sadly that would make him slip and call Vasant by Hya's name more that quite a few times actually
— Vasant didn't mind it at first cuz he understood Apollo was in PAIN but after sometimes he got concerned and a little qnnoyed too I mean
— Apollo is on the verge of breakdown almost ALMOST hallucinating Vasant as Hyakinthos daily
— he wouldn't know at first that Vasant was on the opposite side, but when he got to know it was a BIG BLOW and he was in a state of shock, he couldn't move and all
— he'd try to change sides immediately, totally out of his mind, mind you, and rambling something about how he ‘loves’ Vasant and all.... He doesn't he just thinks he's talking to Hyakinthos
— Artemis would try to hold him back and stop him from doing something drastic and stupid
— Apollo's breakdown made Vasant SUPER awkward all while he was trying to convince him he's not Hya and how he doesn't loves Apollo and all
— Vasant felt a little bad though sympathizing with Apollo, but he got so uncomfortable he ran away from the scene to hide where Kama and Rati were
— Kama and Rati understood and helped him, telling him what he did was ok and he should do something but not at that moment because boy was beating himself up with guilt 💀😭😔
— when later Apollo calmed down a bit and got a good old scolding from Artemis (not before she hugged and comforted him ofcourse) he decided he'd tell Vasant sorry
— but he was too ashamed of himself and he didn't want to scare away Vasant like that again, he was still his friend I mean
— Well it took a lot of time, maybe weeks or a month or two, but the reconciled where Apollo repeatedly kept sorry, and Vasant did forgive him but set some boundaries ig.. (HE WAS STILL MAJORLY UNCOMFORTABLE THINKING BACK ABOUT THAT)
— but at the end they still became friends and everything was okiii :3
Also on a side note, don't take this man anywhere near the Surya-Vishnu-Lakshmi-Durga frisbee match with Sudarshan Chakra he'd cry from trauma 💀💀🤌
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heyifinallyhaveablog · 10 months
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Fandom: Mahabharat (TV 2013) | The Mahabharata
Source: Draupadi-Satyabhaama Samvaad Parva
Prompt by: @chaanv
Note: This is a conversation between Krishna and Satyabhaama, after they return from their visit to the Pandavas in exile. While enlightened by Draupadi's love and devotion towards her husbands, Satyabhaama is still rattled by the events that had led to the exile. The portrayal of the characters and the conversation herein is entirely the author's perception of human behaviour, based on the chapter linked above.
Taglist: @chaanv , @vidhurvrika , @melancholicmonody, @bleedinknight, @ambidextrousarcher, @demonkidpliz
Caveat: Posting from my mobile since my laptop has taken a trip to hell.
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Satyabhaama feels a tranquil turbulence within her once she leaves the abode of the Pandavas. Her conversation with Panchaali has been a very detailed one. And her return to Dwaravati, is unusually contemplative.
“Do not worry for them, Satya,” Krishna’s voice drifts into her thoughts, almost as if it were one of them.
“It isn’t the Pandavas that I’m worried about, or even thinking about, for that matter.” Satyabhaama replies, in a voice louder than intended. Krishna knows better than to speak to his currently preoccupied spouse.
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“I really don’t understand, Jiji,” she confides in Rukmini, on one of the following days, “her endurance is superhuman.”
“She really has sufferred more than you and I, Sister,” her sister-wife says, in a manner of resignation.
"Her circumstances are vastly different,” Rukmini continues, “much like Queen Damayanti of yore.”
So different, Satyabhaama thinks to herself.
***
“Would you have wagered any one of us, Arya?” she eventually asks Krishna, out of nowhere, on one of their nighttime walks in the gardens of their palace.
The answer is quite what she expects, silence.
Satyabhaama, for her part, is in no hurry. There are times when her husband is human, and just as vulnerable as anyone else on God’s green earth.
Krishna’s silence isn’t diplomatic. He knows that his favourite wife means to test him, and hurt him in the process, even if He had been the saviour. As if it were on her to exact the answers for Draupadi -
-Questions that were still unanswered.-
“What answer would you wish for me to provide, My Queen?” Satyabhaama feels cornered, probably betrayed, in her own game, by her own hand.
Trust The Trickster to come up with a battle of wit!, she thinks.
“You seem to tergiversate, Husband,” she says sternly.
Another jibe, another barb. Even for all his silence, Krishna cannot stop his lips from curling into a smile.
“This is no contest, Satya,” he willingly gives in. After all, he knew the magnitude of hurt she had felt right after they’d walked out of The Pandavas’ hermitage. Her confabulation with Panchaali had been enlightening.
“I’m bound to ask, Arya,” she doesn’t hide her turmoil either, “Just why does she still have to endure” –
She comes to a grinding halt, before embarking on a much awaited monsoon of a tirade.
“My Love,” Krishna attempts to stem her flow, while attempting to assuage her turbulence, “it was sheer zemblanity,” –
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Draupadi’s call haunts him to this day.
Even He, doesn’t know how he had done it. He just remembers her crimson cloth tied around his finger, to prevent further flow of blood from being cut by The Sudarshan Chakra.
“Every thread shall be repaid, Krishne,”
“In vermillion, as bright as it adorns the parting of your hair.
In gold, as lustrous as it adorns your empyrean form.
In blue, as the peacock whose feathers I savour.
In fire, for Your Sire.”
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“I’d called out to Everyone, Satya. Each one of You, as she called out to Me.” Krishna’s voice is heavy, and earnest.
“It was too overpowering,” his calm attempts to conceal the minuscule of a tremor in his voice. Only His wives know that he trembles, in his corporeal form.
“Only when I could envision all of You,” he sighs, betraying nothing, “that I knew that I had succeeded.”
Satyabhaama remembers the fatigue, the exhaustion, that had made him age a decade after he had returned from the damned War that had prevented his presence in the accursed Sabha of The Kurus.
He hadn’t been the quite the same ever since. His outwardly gait was disarmingly deceptive, but, she knew, that The Slayer of Madhu had a strengthened resolve. His silences were louder than ever.
“I’ll set everything right, My Love.”
Satyabhaama knows that He would.
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blessed1neha · 1 year
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Beside Lord Krishna, if any others avatar of Lord Vishnu did ever used Sudarshan Chakra? If yes, then when?
Yes!!
Varaha avatar of Lord Vishnu used Sudarshan Chakra to kill Hiranyaksha.
Afterwards the highly powerful Hiranyaksha discharged a burning Sakti on the breast of the boar-formed Narayana which filled Brahma with surprise. Seeing that Sakti about to fall upon him the highly powerful Boar, setting up a roar, felled it on the ground. Thereupon the Lord, whirling his sunny discus, shot it on the head of the Danava king. Like unto the summit of the mount Meru clapped by a thunder-bolt the Daitya-king fell down dead on earth; on his death, all the Daityas filled with fear, fled away on all sides. ( Source :- Harivamsa Purana — 3.35 )
Although every incarnation of Lord Vishnu can use Sudarshan Chakra, but each of his incarnations has a special meaning, that is why Sudarshan Chakra was not used in those incarnations.
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pooma-satsangam · 2 years
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தமிழில் ।।
Significance of Goddess Katyayani – Navratri Day 6
Kātyāyanī is the 6th form of Goddess Durga and she is worshipped on the 6th day of Navratri.
When we meditate on Goddess Kātyāyanī by keeping our attention on the Ajna Chakra, She blesses us with profound wisdom, happiness and prosperity. All the 4 goals of life such as Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha is easily attained with the grace of Goddess Kātyāyanī when you surrender with complete faith. Moreover, Goddess Kātyāyanī has the power to free us from the sins accumulated from all our past lives when we worship her with devotion.
The Mantra for Kātyāyanī:
Aum Hrim Katyayini Durgaye Namaha
Hidden meaning of Kātyāyanī as explained by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Everything that happens and unfolds before us, which is called Prapancha is not limited only to what is visible. That which is invisible and cannot be perceived by the senses is far greater than we can even imagine and comprehend.
The subtle world which is invisible and unmanifest is ruled by this form of the Mother Divine – Katyayani. In this form, she represents everything that cannot be seen or understood. Katyayani represents the deep and most intricate secrets of Divinity.
# How did this form of the Mother Divine come to manifest?
The Story behind the manifestation of Mother Divine to the form of KathyayaniOnce upon a time it so happened that all the demigods became very angry. The form of the Mother Divine that arose from this anger came to be known as Katyayani. There are divine and demonic forces in creation. So also, anger can be a positive or a negative force.
How can anger be a positive or a divine quality, and when can it become a negative or a demonic quality?
There is a huge difference between the two. Do not think that anger is only a bad quality. Anger is also important and has its own place. Good anger is associated with wisdom, while bad anger with emotions and selfishness. Good anger comes from a sense of broad vision. Anger is appropriate when it is directed towards injustice and ignorance. Usually whoever gets angry tends to think that his anger is justified and directed towards some injustice only! But if you go deeper into more subtle levels of existence, you will find that it is not really so. In such cases, anger actually creates bondage for the person. So, the anger that arises for righteous reasons and is directed towards negativity and injustice is represented by Devi Katyayani.
You must have witnessed so many natural calamities which people call the revenge of Nature. For example, many places get struck by huge earthquakes, or severe floods. All these happenings are attributed to Devi Katyayani. Devi Katyayani represents that divine principle and form of the Mother Divine which is behind such terrible natural calamities and disasters. Devi Katyayani also represents that anger that arises in Creation to restore and revive the principles of Dharma and truth. Katyayani is the divine force or principle of the unmanifest Divinity that arises in the subtle layers of creation against negativity and for the purpose of restoring Dharma. It is said that the anger of a wise person only brings about greater good; whereas even the love of an ignorant or foolish person can only cause more trouble. That is why Devi Katyayani actually represents a beneficial and uplifting force.
The Legend of Kātyāyanī’s Creation:
The Vamana Purana mentions the legend of her creation in great detail: “When the gods had sought Vishnu in their distress, he and at his command Shiva , Brahma and the other gods, emitted such flames from their eyes and countenances that a mountain of effulgence was formed, from which became manifest Katyayini, refulgent as a thousand suns, having three eyes, black hair and eighteen arms. Shiva gave her his trident, Vishnu a Sudarshan Chakra or discus, Varuna a shankha , a conch-shell, Agni a dart, Vayu a bow, Surya a quiver full of arrows, Indra a thunderbolt, Kuvera a mace, Brahma a rosary and water-pot, Kala a shield and sword, Visvakarma a battle-axe and other weapons. Thus armed and adored by the gods, Katyayani proceeded to the Mysore hills. There, the asuras saw her and captivated by her beauty they so described her to Mahishasura , their king, that he was anxious to obtain her. On asking for her hand, she told him she must be won in fight. He came and fought; at length Durga dismounted from her lion, and sprang upon the back of Mahisha, who was in the form of a buffalo and with her tender feet so smote him on the head that he fell to the ground senseless, when she cut off his head with her sword and hence was called Mahishasuramardini, the Slayer of Mahishasura.
காத்யாயனி தேவியின் முக்கியத்துவம் - நவராத்திரி நாள் 6
காத்யாயனி துர்கா தேவியின் 6 வது வடிவம் மற்றும் அவள் நவராத்திரியின் 6 வது நாளில் வழிபடப்படுகிறாள்.
காத்யாயனி தேவியை ஆஜ்னா சக்கரத்தில் வைத்து தியானிக்கும்போது, ​​அவள் நமக்கு ஆழ்ந்த ஞானம், மகிழ்ச்சி மற்றும் செழிப்பு ஆகியவற்றை அருள்கிறாள். தர்மம், அர்த்தம், காமம், மோட்சம் போன்ற 4 வாழ்க்கையின் இலக்குகளும் காத்யாயனி தேவியின் அருளால், முழு நம்பிக்கையுடன் சரணடையும் போது எளிதில் அடையலாம். மேலும், காத்யாயனி தேவியை நாம் பக்தியுடன் வணங்கும் போது, ​​நம் பூர்வ ஜென்மங்கள் அனைத்தும் செய்த பாவங்களில் இருந்து நம்மை விடுவிக்கும் ஆற்றல் பெற்றவள்.
காத்யாயனிக்கான மந்திரம்:
ஓம் ஹ்ரீம் காத்யாயினி துர்கயே நமஹ
குருதேவ் ஸ்ரீ ஸ்ரீ ரவிசங்கர் விளக்கியபடி காத்யாயனியின் மறைக்கப்பட்ட பொருள்: நமக்கு முன்னால் நடக்கும் மற்றும் விரிவடையும் அனைத்தும், பிரபஞ்சம் என்று அழை���்கப்படும் அனைத்தும் கண்ணுக்குத் தெரிவதற்கு மட்டும் மட்டுப்படுத்தப்படவில்லை. கண்ணுக்குத் தெரியாதது மற்றும் புலன்களால் உணர முடியாதது, நாம் கற்பனை செய்து புரிந்து கொள்ள முடியாததை விட மிகப் பெரியது.
கண்ணுக்குத் தெரியாத மற்றும் வெளிப்படுத்தப்படாத சூட்சும உலகம் இந்த தெய்வீக அன்னையின் வடிவத்தால் ஆளப்படுகிறது - காத்யாயனி. இந்த வடிவத்தில், அவள் பார்க்க முடியாத அல்லது புரிந்துகொள்ள முடியாத அனைத்தையும் பிரதிபலிக்கிறாள். காத்யாயனி தெய்வீகத்தின் ஆழமான மற்றும் மிகவும் சிக்கலான இரகசியங்களைக் குறிக்கிறது.
# தெய்வீக அன்னையின் இந்த வடிவம் எப்படி வெளிப்பட்டது?
தெய்வீக அன்னை காத்யாயனியின் வடிவத்தில் வெளிப்பட்டதன் பின்னணியில் உள்ள கதை ஒரு காலத்தில் அனைத்து தேவர்களும் மிகவும் கோபமடைந்தனர். இந்தக் கோபத்தில் இருந்து எழுந்த அன்னையின் வடிவமே காத்யாயனி எனப் பெயர் பெற்றது. படைப்பில் தெய்வீக மற்றும் அசுர சக்திகள் உள்ளன. மேலும், கோபம் நேர்மறை அல்லது எதிர்மறை சக்தியாக இருக்கலாம்.
கோபம் எப்படி நேர்மறை அல்லது தெய்வீக குணமாக இருக்க முடியும், அது எப்போது எதிர்மறை அல்லது பேய் குணமாக மாறும்?
இரண்டுக்கும் ஒரு பெரிய வித்தியாசம் இருக்கிறது. கோபம் ஒரு மோசமான குணம் என்று நினைக்காதீர்கள். கோபமும் முக்கியமானது மற்றும் அதன் சொந்த இடம் உள்ளது. நல்ல கோபம் ஞானத்துடன் தொடர்புடையது, அதே சமயம் கெட்ட கோபம் உணர்ச்சிகள் மற்றும் சுயநலத்துடன் தொடர்புடையது. நல்ல கோபம் என்பது பரந்த பார்வையின் உணர்விலிருந்து வருகிறது. அநீதியையும் அறியாமையையும் நோக்கிச் செல்லும் போது கோபம் பொருத்தமானது. பொதுவாக யார் கோபப்பட்டாலும் தன் கோபம் நியாயமானது என்றும் ஏதோ ஒரு அநீதியை நோக்கி மட்டுமே செலுத்துவது என்றும் நினைப்பார்கள்! ஆனால் நீங்கள் இருப்பின் மிகவும் நுட்பமான நிலைகளுக்கு ஆழமாகச் சென்றால், அது உண்மையில் அப்படி இல்லை என்பதை நீங்கள் காண்பீர்கள். இதுபோன்ற சந்தர்ப்பங்களில், கோபம் உண்மையில் ஒரு நபருக்கு அடிமைத்தனத்தை உருவாக்குகிறது. எனவே, நியாயமான காரணங்களுக்காக எழும் கோபம் மற்றும் எதிர்மறை மற்றும் அநீதியை நோக்கி செலுத்தப்படுகிறது தேவி காத்யாயனி.
இயற்கையின் பழிவாங்கல் என்று மக்கள் அழைக்கும் எத்தனையோ இயற்கை சீற்றங்களை நீங்கள் பார்த்திருப்பீர்கள். உதாரணமாக, பல இடங்கள் பெரிய பூகம்பங்கள் அல்லது கடுமையான வெள்ளத்தால் தாக்கப்படுகின்றன. இந்த நிகழ்வுகள் அனைத்தும் காத்யாயனி தேவிக்குக் காரணம். தேவி காத்யாயனி அந்த தெய்வீக கொள்கை மற்றும் அன்னையின் தெய்வீக வடிவத்தை பிரதிபலிக்கிறது, இது போன்ற பயங்கரமான இயற்கை பேரழிவுகள் மற்றும் பேரழிவுகளுக்குப் பின்னால் உள்ளது. தேவி காத்யாயனி, தர்மம் மற்றும் சத்தியத்தின் கொள்கைகளை மீட்டெடுக்கவும் புதுப்பிக்கவும் படைப்பில் எழும் கோபத்தை பிரதிபலிக்கிறது. காத்யாயனி என்பது தெய்வீக சக்தி அல்லது வெளிப்படுத்தப்படாத தெய்வீகத்தின் கொள்கை, இது எதிர்மறைக்கு எதிராகவும் தர்மத்தை மீட்டெடுக்கும் நோக்கத்திற்காகவும் படைப்பின் நுட்பமான அடுக்குகளில் எழுகிறது. ஒரு ஞானியின் கோபம் அதிக நன்மையைத் தரும் என்று கூறப்படுகிறது; அதேசமயம் ஒரு அறியாமை அல்லது முட்டாள்தனமான நபரின் அன்பு கூட அதிக சிக்கலை ஏற்படுத்தும். அதனால்தான் தேவி காத்யாயனி உண்மையில் ஒரு நன்மை மற்றும் மேம்படுத்தும் சக்தியைக் குறிக்கிறது.
காத்யாயனியின் படைப்பின் புராணக்கதை:
வாமன புராணம் அவள் படைப்பின் புராணத்தை மிக விரிவாகக் குறிப்பிடுகிறது: “தேவர்கள் தங்கள் துன்பத்தில் விஷ்ணுவைத் தேடியபோது, ​​அவரும் அவருடைய கட்டளையின் பேரில் சிவன், பிரம்மா மற்றும் பிற தேவர்களும் அத்தகைய தீப்பிழம்புகளை தங்கள் கண்களிலிருந்தும் முகங்களிலிருந்தும் வெளியேற்றினர், அது ஒரு மலை பிரகாசமாக இருந்தது. மூன்று கண்கள், கருப்பு முடி மற்றும் பதினெட்டு கைகள் கொண்ட, ஆயிரம் சூரியன்கள் போல் ஒளிரும் காத்யாயினி உருவானது. சிவன் அவளுக்குத் தன் திரிசூலத்தையும், விஷ்ணுவுக்கு ஒரு சுதர்சன சக்கரம் அல்லது வட்டு, வருணன் ஒரு சங்கு, ஒரு சங்கு, அக்னி ஒரு டார்ட், வாயு ஒரு வில், சூரியன் ஒரு அம்புகள் நிறைந்த ஒரு அம்பு, இந்திரன் ஒரு இடி, குவேரன் ஒரு தந்திரம், பிரம்மா ஒரு ஜெபமாலை மற்றும் தண்ணீர் கொடுத்தார். -பானை, கலா ஒரு கேடயம் மற்றும் வாள், விஸ்வகர்மா ஒரு போர்-கோடாரி மற்றும் பிற ஆயுதங்கள். இவ்வாறு ஆயுதம் ஏந்தி, தெய்வங்களால் வணங்கப்பட்ட காத்யாயனி, மைசூர் மலைகளுக்குச் சென்றாள். அங்கு, அசுரர்கள் அவளைப் பார்த்து, அவளது அழகில் மயங்கி, அவளைப் பெறுவதற்கு ஆர்வமாக இருந்ததால், தங்கள் அரசனான மகிஷாசுரனிடம் அவளை விவரித்தனர். அவள் கையைக் கேட்டவுடன், அவள் சண்டையில் வெல்ல வேண்டும் என்று சொன்னாள். வந்து போரிட்டான்; சிறிது நேரத்தில் துர்கா தன் சிங்கத்திலிருந்து இறங்கி, எருமை வடிவில் இருந்த மகிஷாவின் முதுகில் பாய்ந்து, தன் மென்மையான பாதங்களால் அவனைத் தலையில் அடித்ததால், அவன் தலையை துண்டித்தபோது, ​​அவன் உணர்வற்றுத் தரையில் விழுந்தான். அவளுடைய வாள், அதனால் மகிஷாசுரனைக் கொன்ற மகிஷாசுரமர்த்தினி என்று அழைக்கப்பட்டது.
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What are some intresting and genuine secrets about Jagannath Puri Temple?
Puri's extraordinary Jagannath Shelter holds an evident spot of importance for fans. It is one of the Burn Dham experience region in India, and is moreover astonishing for the yearly chariot party or Rath Yatra. Expecting that various legends are to be perceived, Ruler Indradyumn manufactured this brilliant holy spot after Expert Vishnu leaned toward and guided him in his dreams to find Nila Madhava.
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It was during one of the consecrated makes a dive the stream, Ruler Indradyumn found an iron shaft floating. It is perceived that Ruler Vishnu then mumbled to him that the floating post is his heart, which will remain on the land from now through eternity. The ruler then, ran with the post to Overpower Jagannath and set it in him cautiously. He never allowed anyone to at whatever point see or contact the bar.
It is in like manner perceived that when the Pandavas started their outing to Yamraj, Sapt Rishis urged them to visit the 'Consume Dham' to move closer to 'moksha.' And, Jagannath Puri Temple of refuge is one of inclined toward spots of 'Singe Dham.' From there on out, Jagannath picture has constantly remained distant for people, and dears can see him only for a particular time frame outline period.
A segment from this immense number of certifiable components, Jagannath Safe space in Puri is nearly known for express mysteries that conflict with any sensible explanation. People perceive these extraordinary encounters are truly favors of Expert Jagannath. You need to visit this spot to trust it. Inspect on to know more.
The safe space standard that has no great reason
The banner on the sanctuary incredibly constantly floats the substitute strategy for wind. The standard floating in reverse heading stops your consistent reasoning, and you fundamentally will routinely perceive that there is some power more fundamental than science.
The Sudarshan Chakra
The chakra is truly 20 ft high and measures a ton. It is fitted on top of the safe space. In any case, what is captivating about this chakra is that you can see this chakra from any edge of the Puri city. The orchestrating baffling behind the putting and arranging of chakra is at this point confidential considering the way that paying little mind to what your circumstance, you can constantly feel that the chakra is including you.
No planes, no birds fly over the safe space
You will be amazed to fathom that no birds or planes fly over the safe space. Then again, such a point of view is an essential case at somewhere else of shelter in India. The site is a no fly zone, without a doubt, which has not been articulated by any state powers, yet rather by some splendid power. This trademark comparably clearly has not a really clear explanation. It genuinely remains private.
The asylum structure
The plan of the safe space is with a conclusive objective that it makes no concealed region at some conflicting time. It truly should be disentangled whether an orchestrating wonder or a flightiness can be attributed only to the extraordinary power.
Mystery of Simhadwaram
The Jagannth cover has four sections, and Singhadwaram is the key doorway of enlistment to the safe space. While you enter through Sindhadwaram, you can for certain hear the sound of waves, yet when you passed the Singhadwaram, only take a turn and walk around in a comparable bearing, you will not ever from now into the foreseeable future hear the sound of waves. Genuinely, you will not hear the sound of waves for anything that timeframe you are inside the haven.
The sea confusing
In any space of the planet, you likely saw that during daytime, the breeze from sea comes to the land, yet the breeze from the land blows toward sea around evening time. Regardless, in Puri, the topographical standards are other than tangled. Here, the specific reverse thing happens.
A 1800-year-old custom
Reliably a priests advances forward with the safe space, which is basically essentially as tall as 45 story working, to change the standard. This adjusted has been set up for a crucial time frame outline length. It is acknowledged that enduring this custom is at whatever point missed, the safe space will remain shut for the going with 18 years.
The prasadam secret
Nothing goes wasted in Jagannath Safe space. Dependent upon the day, records express that 2,000 to 20,000 fans visit the safe space. Coincidentally, how much prasadam, which is cooked in the safe space, occur as before constantly. Notwithstanding, the prasadam never get wasted or is missing at whatever day.
The cooking arrangement of prasadam
Pots are truly used to cook this uncommon delicacy using animating. 7 pots are used for this and they are placed one on top of another. Enchanting to note here is that the things in the most raised pot gets cooked first, followed by the base pots.
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dailylifeblogs · 6 months
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April 6, 2024
While talking to a friend today, I refelt the pangs of lack of empathy that I can reluctantly have sometimes. He discussed with me of how he has ot support his family and urgently require a job. Also that he has taken a loan on his name. Even though I was considerate, I failed to empathize by putting myself in his shoes(something i was always proud of in me). I admitting my limitations said that I am privileged to have not experienced an aggravated financial condition.
Back home, as my parents returned from school, my mother told that papa has got his retirement letter. This was a shock as the assigned age of retirement was 62, and he has just crossed 60. The entire day was a series of phone conversations, distressed loops of thoughts.
The final decision will be made by committee tomorrow. Even though we are in a strong legal position, but i can never feel the distress he is going through. His biggest life plan of making me stand on my feet weighs heavily on him as i am about to start my MBA this june. While trying to commiserate with him, I said that papa I know I can never stand in your shoes. As a father, you have duties that I can never understand to its depth.
I have never been too worried about things that are not solely in my control, untill there is no scope of any betterment. I've always had this belief that things will end in a better place. This thought might also be impractical sometimes as i am aloof from such life experiences. Kehte hain na , jispar beetti hai, usi ko pata chalta hai.
Now I wish i would have been early. Decided to do mba earlier and planned life accordingly. I was kiddish. Lacked that perspective which big town smart kids had. I could never think that way.
Whatever it is now, I pray that my father's tension subsides and his job stays secure. I have to excel in mba and get the best job offer. I have to support my parents financially, emotionally, in every way.
Chinta humko apni nahi,
Chinta usko hamari hai.
hamare jeevan ka rakshak,
sudarshan chakra dhaari hai....
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luxurypropertiesworld · 9 months
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11 Amazing Facts About Jagannath Temple In Puri
Jagannath Temple in Puri stands as a timeless testament to India's rich cultural and religious heritage. Nestled in the heart of the coastal town of Puri, this sacred site is not merely a place of worship; it's a living entity with a profound history and mystique.
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Introduction
Welcome to the divine abode of Lord Jagannath, where spirituality intertwines with architectural brilliance. Jagannath Temple is not just a structure; it's a symbol of devotion and an embodiment of age-old traditions.
Historical Background
The roots of Jagannath Temple delve deep into history, tracing back to ancient times. From its humble beginnings to becoming a cultural icon, the temple's journey is a fascinating exploration of religious evolution.
Architectural Marvel
The temple's architecture is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Intricate carvings, towering spires, and a unique blend of Kalinga and Dravidian styles make it a visual masterpiece. Let's delve into the secrets hidden within the walls of this divine structure.
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Spiritual Significance
Jagannath Temple is not just a place for rituals; it's a sacred space where devotees connect with the divine. Explore the religious practices that breathe life into the temple and the grandeur of the Rath Yatra festival.
Jagannath Cult
The enigmatic Jagannath cult revolves around unique beliefs and practices. Unravel the stories and myths that surround Lord Jagannath, Subhadra, and Balabhadra, the principal deities of the temple.
Temple's Iconography
Delve into the symbolism behind the idols enshrined in Jagannath Temple. Each deity has a profound meaning, and understanding their iconography adds layers to the spiritual experience.
Mysteries and Legends
Jagannath Temple is shrouded in mysteries and intriguing legends. From the miraculous Sudarshan Chakra to tales of divine intervention, these stories add an aura of mysticism to the temple's ambience.
Renowned Festivals
The temple comes alive during festivals, each a spectacle of colours, music, and devotion. Explore the significance of Rath Yatra, Snana Yatra, and other celebrations that draw millions of devotees.
Cultural Impact
Jagannath Temple is not just a religious site; it's a cultural hub. Discover how the temple influences local art, music, and dance, contributing to the vibrant cultural tapestry of Puri.
Pilgrimage and Tourism
Pilgrims and tourists flock to Jagannath Temple, drawn by its spiritual aura and architectural grandeur. Learn about the visitor experience, facilities, and the magnetic pull that this sacred site exerts.
Preservation Efforts
Despite its timeless appeal, Jagannath Temple faces challenges. Explore the initiatives taken for its preservation, the ongoing conservation efforts, and the delicate balance between tradition and modernity.
Popular Myths Debunked
Separating fact from fiction, this section addresses common misconceptions surrounding Jagannath Temple. Let's dispel the myths and uncover the truth behind this revered place of worship.
Jagannath Temple and Modern Society
In a rapidly changing world, Jagannath Temple remains a constant. Explore its relevance in contemporary times and how it continues to shape the spiritual and cultural landscape of India.
Global Recognition
Jagannath Temple has transcended borders, earning recognition and admiration globally. Discover the international appeal of this sacred site and the diverse experiences of visitors from around the world.
Conclusion
As we conclude our journey through the realms of Jagannath Temple, let's reflect on its multifaceted charm. This sacred site not only preserves ancient traditions but also serves as a beacon of spirituality, inviting all to witness its magnificence.
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astrocenter · 1 year
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Kaal Sarp Yoga/Dosha -Rahu in Hindu Mythology-story behind kaal sarp yoga
Rahu’s Birth
Simhika and Viprachitti gave birth to Rahu(also known as Swarnabhanu). Simhika also know as Simhita was daughter to Hiranyakashyap. Hiryanakashyap is an Asura (Devil) from the Puranic scriptures of Hinduism. Hiranyakashyap was killed by Prahalad who was a devotee of Lord Vishnu.
 Rahu was given a status of a Planet by Lord Brahma. 
Samudra Manthan
Long time back there used to be a Guru called Shukracharya. He was a Bhagwan Rishi who studied under Rishi Gautama. He hated Lord Vishnu, because Lord Vishnu had killed her mother for giving shelter to some Asura who Lord Vishnu was hunting. He performed tapasya (penance) to Lord Shiva and obtained the Sanjivni Mantra also known as Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra. Due to the hatred Shukra (Venus) bore towards Lord Vishnu, he decided to become the Guru of Asuras..
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Powered with Sanjivni Mantra, Shukra convinced Asuras to attack Devas. Shukra would bring back to life all Asuras who died in the War. Devas started loosing the battle and approached Lord Vishnu.
Vishnu then suggested all Devas to perform the Samudra Manthan, which would yield Amrita (Holy Nectar). Devas on drinking this Amrita would become Immortals.
The huge mountain, Mandara, was used as the pole to stir the waters. But as the pole entered the water it kept sliding into depths of the ocean. To stop this, Vishnu quickly transformed himself into a tortoise and placed the mountainon his back. This image of Vishnu as the tortoise was his second avatar called ‘Kurma.’
Once the pole was balanced, it was tied to the gigantic snake, Vasuki, and the Devas and Asuras started pulling it from either side. As the churning began and the massive waves whirled, an extremely poisonous drink called halahal came out. The gods became scared because this blue drink could destroy creation.
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                        They all got together and prayed to the powerful Shiva to help him them. Shiva appeared before all and gulped the entire poison. But, he did not swallow it. He kept the poison in his throat. Since then, Shiva’s throat became blue, and he became known as Neelkantha or the blue-throated one.
The churning continued and poured forth a number of gifts and treasures. They included Kamdhenu, the wish-fulfilling cow; the goddess of wealth, Laxmi; the wish-fulfilling tree, Kalpavriksha; and finally, came Dhanvantari carrying the pot of amrita and a book of medicine called Ayurveda.
Once the Amrita was out, Lord Vishnu disguised himself as Mohini, a dancer and took upon the responsibility of  distributing the Amrita among Devas and Asuras (who also helped in the Manthan process). For convenience of distribution, Mohini kept Asuras in one line and Devas in the other line. She tactfully offered to give Liquor to the Asuras in disguise of  Amrita. She kept offering Amrit to the Devas.
Seeing this, Swarbhanu (Rahu) suspected her and came to know the reality about Vishnu being Mohini. He disguised as one of the gods and sits in between Surya and Chandra to drink the Amrita. When Mohini was offering Amrita to Swarnbhanu, the sun and moon Devas recognised it to be a trick and complained to Mohini (Vishnu), who in turn, severed Swarnbhanu’s head with his Sudarshan Chakra. As Swarnbhanu had already consumed the Amrita, his head and torso became immortal. The head of Swarnbhanu is known as Rahu and the torso of Swarnabhanu is known as Ketu. 
The Sun and Lunar Eclipse (Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan)
The head of the Swarnabhanu (Rahu) fell on one side of Sun and the torso of Swarnbhanu (Ketu) fell on the other side of the Sun.
Sun being a responsible planet (In hindu astrology sun is a planet and not considered as a star), decided to stop his movement to keep Rahu from meeting Ketu. That is the reason in any astrology chart one will see Rahu and Ketu in 180 degrees placement from each other.
As an act of revenge, every now and then Rahu gobbles Sun or Moon; causing world to suffer from darkness as a result we witness Solar/Lunar eclipses. The headless trunk of Rahu came to be known as Ketu and since then Rahu has become the eighth planet and is considered in astrological formulations, Ketu being ninth.
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Kaal Sarp Yog
Rahu worshipped lord Shiva. Lord Shiva’s own son Ganpati has the similiar story where Lord Ganesha’s head was chopped off. Lord Shiva had given Lord Ganesha a head of an elephant.
Rahu asked Lord Shiva to give him a body and Ketu a Head. Lord Shiva took mercy on Rahu and blessed Rahu with the body of a snake and Ketu with the head of a snake.
If in someone’s birth chart all planets lie in between Ketu (the head of snake) and Rahu (the tail of snake), then this yog in Kundli is called Kaal Sarpa Yog.
Kaal Sarp Yog can be formed in any person’s horoscope like king, rich, president, prime-minister, peon, poor etc. and those who has Kaal Sarp Yog in their horoscope, instead of they have all kind of facilities but always suffer from any tension, fear, insecure. A person who has bitten by snake cannot sit comfortably like this a person who has Kaal Sarp Yog in his horoscope always fear from death.
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About Us - Vedic Grace Foundation Vedicgrace: Learn Vedic Astrology with Vinayak Bhatt
Vedicgrace is a website that offers services related to Vedic astrology, Bhrigu Nandi Nadi astrology, and Sudarshan Chakra Paddhati astrology. It is run by Astrologer Vinayak Bhatt, who claims to be an authentic astrologer in India and a follower of Guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The website also provides free tutorials and videos on various aspects of astrology. Vedic astrology is a system of astrology that originated in ancient India and is based on the movement of the planets and stars in relation to the 12 zodiac signs. It is used to predict various aspects of a person's life, such as personality, career, health, relationships, etc. Vedic astrology also considers the concept of karma and reincarnation and suggests remedies to overcome the negative effects of planetary influences.
Bhrigu Nandi Nadi astrology is a branch of Vedic astrology that uses a different method of prediction based on the position of the planets in different signs and houses. It also uses aspects or drishti between the planets to determine the events and timing of a person's life.
Sudarshan Chakra Paddhati astrology is another branch of Vedic astrology that uses a circular chart called the Sudarshan Chakra to analyze the past, present, and future of a person. It also uses a code system called the Parashar Code to decipher the meaning of the chart and make predictions.
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Online kundli matching for marriage by our vedic pandit
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The majority of families reach an astrologer to match the boy and girl's horoscopes before marriage. The location of the planet Moon in both horoscopes is taken into account in the traditional Vedic astrology method known as kundali matching. The best kundli matching is one where 25 to 32 components are matched, with the possibility of the couple getting married being fairly good. If 33 or more characteristics match up, the match is regarded as the best on earth and can result in an excellent marriage relationship for all connected. In some cases, kundli matching by name may be helpful. In this case, a couple who were given names based on the Nakshatra method used in Indian astrology and whose birth date was misplaced by the time they became marriageable age. When a couple and their family wish to determine their match and married life, kundli matching by name may be helpful.
Indians are known for studying the study of kundli matching for marriage, known as zodiac matching in Indian culture, since the early Vedic time. To live a happy life, everyone looks for the ideal life to find a partner. Finding an ideal partner or the perfect life mate calls for online kundali matching. Getting an understanding and suitable partner is an honour as marriage is a priceless tie. One of the most important days in a person's life is their wedding day.  The 21st century develops at an amazing rate, just for our Indian culture, Kundali Milan still takes priority over important marriage. The bride and groom's horoscopes are compared to determine their compatibility and potential effects. There is one of the best kundli matching apps for marriage. Celestial bodies like stars and planets have an important effect on our lives in many different ways, and kundli matching provides information about possible threats and solutions for a good marriage. In order to ensure the couple's peaceful, healthy, and wealthy being, it also helps to cancel or lessen the effects of any dosh in their respective Kundalis.
According to vedicrishi kundli matching, the connection between the two persons is the most important factor in every marriage to ensure a strong and satisfying partnership. Without enough connectivity, a stronger relationship cannot work. A Vedic study of a couple's suitability is called kundali matching. Matching Kundli ensures that married life is pleasant, healthy, and delightful by removing thought. God and Goddess Shiv Parvati kundli matching, One of the most feared and deadly items in all of space was created by Lord Shiva. Few people know that Lord Shiva himself built the Sudarshan Chakra and gave it to Lord Vishnu, who is holding it in his hands. In response, the goddess took the persona of Parvati, princess of the mountains, and asked for Kama, the god of love, in hopes to win Shiva's love. Shiva, however, opened his third eye, let out a firing missile, and melted Kama to ashes as Kama fired his love-dart at him.
The traditional method of marriage depends heavily on Kundli matching for happy marriages. www kundlimatching com here you can get a solution to any problem. But many marriages that Kundli matching allows fail, while many marriages that go against it are successful. For more details you can visit our site myastron.com.
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Kamakhya Temple
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Welcome to the magical world of the beautiful Hindu temple Kamakhya Temple, situated atop Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam, India. This magnificent temple is not just a work of art in architecture but also has great religious importance. The temple, which is devoted to the mighty goddess Kamakhya, attracts tourists from all over the world who are looking for blessings, spiritual solace, and a better understanding of Indian mythology. Join us on a virtual journey as we explore the famous Kamakhya Temple's exciting past, unique rituals, and cultural attractions. Historical Significance and Legends: The Kamakhya Temple is a memorial to India's rich history and long-standing customs. The temple has a long history that is steeped in tales and legends. The Kamakhya Temple, a significant religious site in Hindu mythology, is associated with several legends, including one involving Goddess Kamakhya, Lord Shiva, Goddess Sati, and King Daksha. Goddess Sati chose to go to the yagna that her father, Prajapati Daksha, had planned in defiance of Lord Shiva's order to stay away from it. But Daksha had intentionally not invited either Goddess Sati or Lord Shiva. After reaching the sacred grounds of the Kamakhya Temple, Sati's father Daksha started to insult and degrade Lord Shiva in front of all the inhabitants of Tribhuvan. Overwhelmed by the humiliation faced by her beloved husband, Sati tragically took her own life at the spot of the Yagna. Lord Shiva got angry and furious when he heard about this terrible incident. He started the Tandava, a furious dance of heavenly fury, while somberly carrying Sati's dead body on his shoulders. Lord Vishnu tried to calm Lord Shiva, but his efforts were unsuccessful. Finally, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshan Chakra to sever Sati's body into 51 parts. The locations of each body part are now known as Shakti Peethas. The reproductive organ, known as the "yoni," of Goddess Satl fell in Kamakhya, also known as Kubjika Pitha. It wasn't discovered until Lord Brahma's curse on Kamadeva (God of Love) drove him to look for it. After following this Peetha, he reclaimed his rupa (beauty). Since Kamadeva regained his excellent looks, the area has been given the name Kamarupa (Kamrup), and the god is known as Kamakhya, or the one who is revered by the Kama. Architectural Marvels Visitors are enchanted by the Kamakhya Temple's magnificent architecture. The temple, which combines medieval and ancient architectural forms, is a stunning example of fine craftsmanship. The temple's unique appearance, highlighted by a shikhara in the form of a dome and beautifully sculpted stone walls, underlines its historical and cultural significance. Intricate carvings and sculptures representing numerous deities and mythological figures enhance the interiors. The absence of an idol of the presiding goddess, Kamakhya, further adds to the enigmatic aura of the temple. Spiritual Practices and Rituals Kamakhya Temple is renowned for its distinct rituals and practices, attracting seekers of spiritual enlightenment. The temple serves as a central location for the tantric cult. Where followers and practitioners can receive blessings and perform ancient rituals. The Ambubachi Mela, which is held every year during the monsoon season, is one of the most revered rituals. The temple remains closed for three days as devotees believe that the goddess undergoes her annual menstrual cycle during this time. On the fourth day, the temple reopens, and thousands gather to seek blessings and take part in the festivities. Festivals and Celebrations The vibrant festivities at Kamakhya Temple make it a popular destination for tourists. Apart from the Ambubachi Mela, a number of other celebrations attract both tourists and believers. The Durga Puja, celebrated with great fervor, is a grand affair, during which the temple premises are adorned with dazzling lights and colorful decorations. Navaratri, the nine-night festival dedicated to the goddess Durga, witnesses devotional performances, traditional music, and dance forms like Bihu. Significance for Pilgrims and Devotees For tourists and believers, Kamakhya Temple is of great significance. Those who come to the temple hoping to receive the goddess Kamakhya's blessings are said to have their wishes fulfilled. It is a sacred site for devotees following the Shakti cult, and many believe that visiting the temple can cleanse them of their sins and grant spiritual awakening. The peaceful environment of the temple and the wide vista of the Brahmaputra River enhance the spiritual experience and attract visitors from all walks of life. The Kamakhya Temple is evidence of India's rich cultural legacy and its people's devotion. Its historical significance, architectural splendor, and unique rituals make it a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and curious travelers. The Kamakhya Temple provides an extraordinary journey into the world of divinity, no matter whether you are drawn to the temple for its mythical history or just to admire its architectural magnificence. So make the journey to this wonderful place and allow the mysterious atmosphere of Kamakhya Temple to wrap your senses, giving you a richer appreciation of Indian spirituality. FAQ About Kamakhya temple Q: why kamakhya temple is famous? Ans: Hindu mythology provides the Kamakhya Temple with an immense amount of religious and cultural significance. It is believed to be the place where the reproductive organ of the Hindu goddess Sati fell during Lord Shiva's tandava (dance of destruction). The temple is dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, who is revered as the embodiment of feminine power and fertility. Q: How can I reach Kamakhya Temple? Ans: Kamakhya Temple is located in Guwahati, Assam, India. The temple is easily reachable via a number of different ways of transportation. The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati, which is well-connected to major cities in India. To get to the temple atop Nilachal Hill, you can either take a taxi or a public bus from the airport or Guwahati Railway Station. Q: Are there any specific dress code or entry restrictions at Kamakhya Temple? Ans: The Kamakhya Temple does have some entry requirements and clothing codes. Men and women must both wear modest clothing that covers their shoulders and knees. It is best to stay away from wearing outfits that are too tight or exposing. Additionally, leather items, including belts and wallets, are not allowed inside the temple premises. Q: Can non-Hindus visit Kamakhya Temple? Ans: Yes, non-Hindus are welcome to enter Kamakhya Temple and take in its meditative atmosphere. Visitors from all religions are welcome to appreciate the temple's cultural and architectural beauty. However, it is important to respect the religious sentiments and follow the customs and traditions observed within the temple premises. Q: Are there any specific rituals or festivals to witness at Kamakhya Temple? Ans: Kamakhya Temple is known for its unique rituals and festivals. The Ambubachi Mela, which is held every year during the monsoon season, is one of the most important occasions. The temple is closed for three days during this period since it is thought that the goddess Kamakhya is having her period. On the fourth day, the temple reopens, and devotees gather to seek blessings and witness the festivities. Other important festivals celebrated at the temple include Durga Puja and Navaratri, which showcase elaborate rituals, devotional performances, and cultural programs. Q: kamakhya temple near railway station Ans: The Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam, India is located easily close to various railway stations. The distance between the Kamakhya Temple and the closest railway station is about 2.2 kilometers, at (KYQ) Kamakhya (Train Frequency 209). (GHY) Guwahati (Train Frequency 255) is another close-by station, located 4.37 kilometers away. If you're traveling from a slightly farther location, you can consider stations such as (DGU) Digaru (Train Frequency 14), which is 23.67 kilometers away, or (RNY) Rangiya Junction (Train Frequency 135), approximately 32.69 kilometers away. Other stations that are quite close to the Kamakhya Temple are (NLV) Nalbari (Train Frequency 42), which is located 41.96 kilometers away; (JID) Jagi Road (Train Frequency 94), which is located 48.58 kilometers away; and (KTCH) Kaithalkuchi (Train Frequency 0), which is located 49.09 kilometers away. To read more blogs – Click Here Read the full article
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Parashar Code - Secrets of Sudarshan Chakra Paddhati -Lecture 6
This video covers a comprehensive understanding of the Sudarshan Chakra and its significance in Vedic astrology. The video begins with an introduction to Sudarshan Chakra, followed by the traditional view of Sudarshan Chakra. Vinayak Bhatt goes on to explain Parashar Secret code of using divisional charts for strength analysis. The video also covers the Sudarshan Chakra Dasha and its importance in astrology.
Vinayak Bhatt goes into detail about the secret code of using Sudarshan Chakra, which is research-based and is helpful in making accurate predictions. In the latter part of the video, explained several examples of birth charts and covers marriage, health, career, and child birth, demonstrating how the Sudarshan Chakra can be used to make predictions in these areas. The examples are analyzed in detail, and the presenter highlights how Sudarshan Chakra analysis can provide a comprehensive understanding of a person's life events.
Overall, the video provides an in-depth explanation of the Sudarshan Chakra, its various aspects, and its usefulness in making predictions related to various aspects of life. The examples provided are a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Sudarshan Chakra analysis.
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"Beyond the Golden Arrow." Conclusion to the Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad, "The Exploration of the Mysteries of The Golden Victor."
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The Fourth Upanishad contained in the main first Narasimha Upanishad states, "OM. The earth and the sky are the location of the Residence, time is like a golden arrow which makes known what is in the heart."
If one wants God to take up residence, it says four intentions must be stated: One to be loved by others, two, to be gracious at all times, third to be kind, fourth to be claw-armed towards injustice.
The Fifth Upanishad speaks of others:
The Devas approached Brahma and requested of him, “Bhagawan, please tell us about the famous Chakra called Maha Chakra. The sages tell that ”It is supposed to fulfill all the wishes and is the gateway to salvation”.
Lord Brahma told them: “Sudharshana (the holy wheel of Lord Vishnu) is that great Chakra. On its middle is written, the Taraka mantra (OM) and also the single letter of Narasimha (Kshroum), on its six petals of the Sudarshana six letters (Sahasrara Hum Phat) are written, on its eight petals the eight letters (Om Namo Narayanaya) are written, on its twelve petals is written the twelve holy letters (Om Namo Vasudevaya), on its sixteen petals, the mathruka (model) sixteen letters with their roots (Am Aam, Em, EEm…. Aha) is written and on its 32 petals are written the letters of the “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja.”
Sudarshana is the Lord of the Wheel. It is the mechanism of God's Grace, and is represented in this iconic form:
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As with all weird Hindu gods, the central being represents an aspect of sentience. The many arms and instruments represent skills, attributes, and traits that are gifts of God to mankind through the study of the Upanishads.
If you compare the slightly more composed version of Sudarshan with the Narasimha, you get a much stronger impression of what it means to be a man of superior intellect and one that understands, sometimes you just have to get mad, really, really mad if justice is to come to pass:
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The Sudarshan Mantra, a branch of the Narasimha Anushtup Mantra, when decrypted, reads as follows:
"Beautiful Lord of Order, who writes the name of Ram upon the wheel of the sun using the mystic syllable, and also the thousand spokes, the names for whom I am the vessel.
Homage to You who preserves the universe, who is the father of Krishna, the Scourge of the Wicked, whose influences flower in those who worship you via the letters and characters contained in the Pranava OM."
This is the Sudarshana Chakra, This fulfills all ones wishes and is the gateway of salvation. It is a form of Yajur Veda, Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Brahmam and Amrutha (nectar). The one who daily chants this “Narasimha Anushtup Mantra Raja“ would be able to control fire, control wind, control Sun, control moon, control water, control all devas, control all planets and control poison.
Rig Veda tells us about this, “The devotees who practice this would be able to see Lord Vishnu in the ethereal sky, like an ordinary man is able to see the sun in the sky. The devotees who are Brahmins would be able to praise the lighted Vishnu’s form.
The Upanishads tell that, this would be attained only by one who worships without any desire.”
-> Beyond the Golden Arrow, called the Nectar of Thought, is this "mantra with intentions and a conclusion". Sent by the God of the Sun, its seed produces from within the hearts of men all that is just, propitious and auspicious, ie, that which is of benefit to the safety and longevity of all beings.
He who flowers from within according these precepts, as the Upanishad dictates, shall be said to have been golden victorious over death.
Here ends the Nrisimha Poorva Tapaniyopanishad, as contained in the Atharva-Veda.
Om ! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship !
May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas, Praising them with our body and limbs steady !
May the glorious Indra bless us !
May the all-knowing Sun bless us !
May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us !
May Brihaspati, who answers prayers grant us well-being !
Om ! Let there be Peace in me ! Let there be Peace in my environment !
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me !
HARI OM TAT SAT.
The Narasimha Uttara Upanishad is next.
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6 Spiritual Ways to Lose Weight
Grappled by many diseases, our generation has finally realized the importance of holistic living. Not only are people resorting to age-old techniques like yoga and tai chi to stay fit, but also they are ditching the quick ways to lose weight. While seeking ways to lose weight fast, understand that weight loss is a journey, and anything that gives you quick results comes with risk. It is best to let the weight loss process take its course without rushing the results and the best way to lose weight naturally is the spiritual way. That’s because spirituality unifies your mind and body, thereby helping the mind direct the body and keep it alert when it’s going through a transformation.  
“The goal of spirituality is to bring such happiness, which nobody can take away from you.”
-Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
How to Lose Weight Spiritually?
Control your mind
Do you know the science of hunger? It does not actually start from the stomach; in fact, it’s the mind that triggers hunger and cravings when you see food (of course not always). Controlling your mind is the spiritual way to deal with frequent hunger pangs. Meditation and mindfulness help bring self-awareness into perspective and make you conscious of your food choices.
Be grateful
How do you feel when you see unfortunate people around you? Extremely grateful, right? Remember that the biggest blessing is your life and be thankful for your body and mind. This humility will encourage you to think about your body before you indulge in unhealthy habits.
Awaken your chakras
We have seven chakras or energy centres in our bodies. These spiritual connectors unify our minds, organs and intellect when we work on them. Sudarshan Kriya, meditation and yoga facilitate a gradual and safe awakening of our chakras, transforming us, both physically and emotionally. The urge to overeat drops, and we start losing weight in no time.
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