Vedic Mantras To Attain Wealth & Happiness
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- Mahalaksmi Mantra
- Sri Suktam
- Bhagyasuktam
- Ayusyasukyam
- Sakala Devata Bija Mantras
- Camakam
- Kanakadhara Stotram
- Astalaksmi Stotram
- Asirvada
CDSA 087
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CDSA 087
Sri Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity is always praised and extrolled by many poets in Sanskrit; for, without her grace, it is difficult to pull on life in this mundane universe. Sri Venkatadvari, the Sanskrit poet of Arasani Palai, near Kanchipuram, composed 1018 verses and divided them into 25 sections named as stabakas(bunches),…
BENEFITS OF MUSIC THERAPY: 1. Music acts on our mind before being transformed into thought and feeling. 2. Music influences the lower and higher cerebral centers of the brain. 3. Use of Music as a therapy helps search of an individual?s personal harmony. 4. Music therapy is an important tool in the treatment of both…
Brahma Lord Brahma is the first member of the Brahmanical triad, Vishnu being the second and Shiva, the third. Brahma is the god of creation and he is traditionally accepted as the Creator of the entire universe. One of the earliest iconographic descriptions of Brahma is that of the four-faced god seated on a lotus….
Naman In a world that is increasingly getting westernized, a need is felt more than ever to draw our children back into the sphere of Hindu ‘samskaras’. Much as we want to, we cannot bring to our children the same spiritual experiences from our long gone childhood (going to temples, attending religious discourses, etc.). And…
(101) Vrishaakapih: There is a lot of controversy among pundits upon the exact meaning of this term. But all controversies become meaningless when we read Bhagavan?s own words, ?Since Kapi has a meaning the ?boar? and since ?vrisha? has the meaning of ?Dharma? the great Kasyapa Prajapati says I am Vrishaakapih?. In Sanskrit the term…
501. Kapeendrah – One who is the Lord of the Monkeys?Sri Ramachandraji. ‘Kapih’ also can mean the Boar-incarnation (Varaaha) 502. Bhoori-dakshinah ? He who gives away large gifts (Dakshinaa), as presents distributed at the end of the Sacrifices. When the body, mind and the intellect of man make sacrifices, man does Karmas. Lord Narayana is…