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This album is a musical and exceptionally devotional album in praise of the primal pair of Lord Shiva and Parvati. It is a superb presentation that is taken from the famous Indian television serial of Om Namah Shivay and is a long awaited original soundtrack of the serial. This was a path-breaking attempt by the…
MantraOnNet.com: Ram Mool Mantras
Mool Mantra – I: Sanskrit wording: English wording: Shaantam shaashvatam-prameya-managham Nirvaana-Shaantipradam Brahmaa-Shambhu-Phaneendra-Sevyamanisham Vedaantavedyam vibhum Raamaakhyam jagadeeshvaram Suragurum maayaa-manushyam Harim Vande’ham karunaakaram Raghuvaram Bhoopaala-choodaamanim Hindi Meaning: English meaning: The Peaceful, the Eternal, The Boundless, the Sinless, The Bestower of bliss and quietness; to whom Brahma, Shambhu and Shesha pray in perpetuity, Knowable from the Vedantas Almighty;…
MantraOnNet.com: Krishna As Warrior
Krishna’s short journey from Vrindavan to Mathura was a watershed in his life. Until then his prominent characteristic was that of a carefree child and then of accomplished lover, fulfilling his will in a pastoral setting. On reaching Mathura, he assumed the mantle of a man of the world, a dexterous player in the urbane…
Ganesh Text & Images
As the legend goes, Parvati was rather disappointed that none of the guards she appointed out of Lord Shiva’s army failed to stop him from barging into her private chambers. She decided to have someone who would be entirely her own and place no one above her. Hence, she created Lord Ganesh from her own…
MantraOnNet.com: Vishnu Sahasranaama
251. Suchih ? One Who is pure. In the absolute Oneness there can be nothing other than itself and therefore the Fourth-plane-of Consciousness is indicated in our Scriptures as the Transcendental Ever-Pure Self, Sri Hari. 252. Siddhaarthah ?”One Who is gained all that has to be gained and achieved all that has to be achieved….
Kumbhakarna
Valmiki’s Sanskrit epic, the Ramayana, has caught the fancy of innumerable minds after him. Poems, plays and novels have been written on the Ramayana theme in almost all the Indian languages. Krittivasa wrote a version of the Ramayana in Bengali nearly five hundred years ago. As a poet of the people, his story is written…