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Gayatri Mantra 1.0
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What is meaning of Gayatri Mantra - We meditate upon thespiritualeffulgence of that adorable supreme divine reality, Who isthesource of the physical, the astral and the heavenly spheresofexistence. May that supreme divine being enlighten ourintellect,so that we may realize the supreme truth. Must haveapplication forevery one who follows meditation or Hinduism.
Lakshami Gayatri Mantra 1.0
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Goddess Laxmi is one of themostworshipeddeities in Hindu religion, believed to help inacquiringwealth,status, greatness and fame.Laxmi Gayatri Mantra is a powerful mantra forattainingwealth,luxuries, status and success.The ideal times for chanting the mantra are twice daily - atdawnandat dusk. The maximum benefit of chanting the mantra is saidtobeobtained by chanting it 108 times.Features:- Mantra text in Hindi and English- Meaning and Interpretation of the Mantra- High quality Audio- Auto-Repeat feature to play Mantra 11, 21, 51 or 108 times- Ability to switch to Slideshow mode- Ability to change Font size as per your requirements- Application can be moved to SD card.
Yama Gayatri Mantra 1.0
Vajrakaya Studios
Yama is the god of death, belonging to anearlystratum of Vedic mythology. In Sanskrit, his name can beinterpretedto mean "twin".[1] In the Zend-Avesta he is called"Yima".[2]According to the Vishnu Purana, his parents are thesungod Surya[3]and Sanjna, the daughter of Visvakarman, sometimescalled "Usha". Heis the brother of the current Manu Vaivasvathaand of his oldersister Yami, which H. H. Wilson indicates to meanthe Yamunariver.[4] According to Harivamsa Purana her name isDaya.[5] In theVedas, Yama is said to have been the first mortalwho died. Byvirtue of precedence, he became the ruler of thedeparted,[6] called"Lord of the Pitrs".[7] There is aone-of-a-kind temple inSrivanchiyam, Tamil Nadu, India, dedicatedto Yama.[citation needed]Mentioned by the Buddha in the Pali canon, Yamasubsequentlyentered Buddhist, Chinese, Tibetan, Korean, Vietnamese,andJapanese mythology as a wrathful god undervarioustransliterations. He is otherwise also called as"Dharmaraja".
Bhagavad Gita 1.0
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The Bhagavad Gita (or the Song of God) is a Hindu scriptureproducedfrom the colloquy given by Sri Krishna to Arjuna duringtheMahabharat War. Its philosophies and insights are intended toreachbeyond the scope of religion and to humanity as a whole. Itis attimes referred to as the "manual for mankind" and has beenhighlypraised by not only prominent Indians such as MK Gandhi butalsoAldous Huxley, Albert Einstein, Robert Oppenheimer, RalphWaldoEmerson, Carl Jung and many others. It is considered amongthe mostimportant texts in the history of literature andphilosophy. TheGita comprises exactly 700 verses, and is a part ofthe Mahabharata.The teacher of the Bhagavad Gita is Lord Krishna,who is revered byHindus as a manifestation of God Himself. Thecontext of the Gita isa conversation between Lord Krishna and thePandava prince Arjunataking place on the battlefield before thestart of the KurukshetraWar. Responding to Arjuna's confusion andmoral dilemma aboutfighting his own cousins, Lord Krishna explainsto Arjuna his dutiesas a warrior and prince, and elaborates ondifferent Yogic andVedantic philosophies. During the discourse,Lord Krishna revealsHis identity as the Supreme Being Himself,blessing Arjuna with anawe-inspiring vision of His divineuniversal form. The mainphilosophical subject of the Bhagavad Gitais the explanation offive basic concepts or "truths": * Ishvara(The Supreme Controller)* Jiva (Living beings/the individualizedsoul) * Prakrti(Nature/Matter) * Dharma (Duty in accordance withDivine law) *Kaala (Time) If you want to answers to life'squestions like: 1.What is God? Who is God? Where to find God? 2.How should we leadlife? 3. How to face moral dilemmas? 4. How tolive a sustainablelife. 5. What are the different paths to becomespiritual? Is prayerthe only way to become spiritual? 6. What isspirituality andreligion? Bhagavad Geeta has also been called"Life's Manual" Youcan: * Read śloka in Sanskrit, EnglishTransliteration and English.* Hear Audio of verses by chapter infour languages, Hindi, English,Sanskrit and Gujarati. * Add ślokaand audio track to favourite. *Share a verse * Option to copySloka.
Arya Samaj Bhajanavali
Arya Samaj
Arya Bhajanavali is a collection ofVEDICMANTRAS and SPECIAL SPIRITUAL BHAJANS related to ISHWARBHAKTI,YAGYA, ARYA SAMAJ, MAHARISHI DAYANAND SARASWATI (the GREATfounderof ARYA SAMAJ).Arya Bhajanavali also contains the full life history of"MaharishiDayanand" in the poetry form by the name of "RISHIGATHA".This application is developed in collaboration by team ofAryaSamaj, Rohini Sector-3,4,5 and DELHI ARYA PRATINIDHI SABHA(theumbrella organization of all ARYA SAMAJ IN DELHI STATE) 15,HANUMANROAD, New Delhi, INDIAArya Bhajnavali also contains some of the best images ofMaharishiDayanand Saraswati, Swami Shradhanand, Pandit Guru DuttVidyarathi...Arya Bhajanavali has PUSH notifications enabled and will keepyouinformed about Arya Samaj Activities happening aroundtheworld.For sending out specific information about your local events youmaysend us an email, and the word about the event will bespreadacross.The major event happening for Arya samaj this year is"AryaInternational Summit" in October 2012.Read The Light of Truth (Satyarth Prakash)The bhajnavali has the most popular bhajans and Mantras likeGayatari MantraShantipathYagya PrarthanaDainik AgnihotramSandhyaRishi GathaPathik BhajanavaliDuniyan walon padHum Sab Milke DataTeri aapar mahimaSamarpan PrarthanaJaagarana MantrahShayan MantrahJo dhukhiyoon ki sewa mainYah Mat Kaho Ki Jag MeinChalo Na Maanav Akad Akad keOhare Gyana mile Ved padhan seJisne sach jeevan main utaaraaVaidik Reet SikhlaayiSuraj ban jisne door kiyaDayanand ke veer baanke sipahiUtho Dayanand ke sipahiyonBadtaa Chal Arya Veer DalHum itihas likhengeRishi rin ko chukana haiIsliye Om Se Lagan LagaYe Om ka JhandaIf you have any feedback or want to get your favouritebahajansadded up, please contacta) aryasabha@yahoo.comb) aryasamajrohini@yahoo.comAbout Arya SamajThe Arya Samaj is a socio-cultural organization founded bySwamiDayanand Saraswati in 1875. It is not a seperate religion butareform movement within Hinduism. The mission of the Samaj istomould the lives of its members and all others according tothemessage of the Vedas with reference to the circumstances oftimeand place.Swami Dayanand came at a time when the pure Vedic traditionsofscientific adventure, spiritual exploration, philosophicalenquiry,intuitive vision, social experimentation and moral renewalhad beenclosed. Indeed, there was a defensive wall of elaborateritual,rigid custom, empty formulae, and ridiculoussuperstition.Swami Dayanand challenged superstition on the one handandpseudo-modernity on the other. He wanted to redeem theoriginalknowledge of the Vedas, rejuvenate the society and pointthe way toa dynamic modernity through constant renewal byeducation. 'Back tothe Vedas for the message', he said, 'look roundand remodel theforms of living for the material, spiritual andsocial progress ofthe world'. He founded the Arya Samaj for therealization of itsnew program.The Arya Samaj is a voluntary organization working across theworldfor physical, moral, spiritual and professionaleducation,eradication of superstition, inculcation of universalvalues,comparative study of cultures, religious and social systems,withopen enquiry and debate for the propagation of truth.Theorganization is thoroughly democratic and works on the basis oftheten principles formulated by the founder. The principlesareuniversal and have no tinge of sectarianism at all.
Garuda Gayatri Mantra 1.0
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The Garuda is a large bird-like creature,orhumanoid bird that appears in both Hinduism and Buddhism. Garudaisthe mount (vahana) of the Lord Vishnu. Garuda is the Hindu nameforthe constellation Aquila. The brahminy kite and phoenixareconsidered to be the contemporary representations ofgaruda.[1]Indonesia adopts a more stylistic approach to theGaruda'sdepiction as its national symbol, where it depicts aJavanese eagle(being much larger than a kite).[2]