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Wish you Shubh Deepawali!

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Deepavali festivals come and go. But the hearts of the vast majority are as dark as the night of the new moon. The house is lit with lamps, but the heart is full of the darkness of ignorance. May DEEPAVALI of 2010 Bring an END to Ghost of Ignorance! May all wake up from the slumber of ignorance! May all of us realize the constant and eternal light of the Soul which neither rises nor sets! May all of us attain full inner illumination! May the supreme light of lights enlighten our understanding! May all of us attain the inexhaustible spiritual wealth of the Self! May all of us prosper gloriously on the material as well as spiritual planes!

Durga Ashtami-Opportune time. to defeat your demons.

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Goddess Durga defeats your demons. The 8th Moon of Navratri is the time most powerful to have your demons destroyed. 8th Moons are a time to unleash your inner strength and resolve to crush evil, and this 8th Moon, as mythology unfolds, is a particularly opportune time. 'Evil' is used here to define anything that is not god or goddess-like; anything not pure or positive; anything that is negative from within, self doubt or fear or anything negative from external sources like jealously, anger or manipulation by others. Durga Ashtami marks the 8th day of Navratri at midnight, when Mata Durga gained the final burst of her power in order to defeat the demon king. The 9th day of Navratri is the day he was defeated and on the 10th day is when the defeat is celebrated. As the story goes... Mahishasura, a demon king , worshipped Lord Shiva with utmost devotion and sincerity and was granted the boon of eternity. The only hook to the boon was that Mahishasura could meet his demise a

Soma Pradoshams perfect opportunity to erase the karmas that afflict the mind.

The two powerful Soma Pradoshams that are coming up on Monday, September 6th and Monday, September 20th are the perfect windows of opportunity in which one can erase the karmas that afflict the mind. Pradosham is every 13th Moon and provides a grace period in which extreme karma busting can happen. Soma Pradosham or pradosham that falls on a Monday is considered particularly powerful to remove karmic mental afflictions. This September the phases of the moon occur in such a way that both pradoshams fall on a Monday- Monday, September 6th and 20 th 2010. One can f ast on these special Mondays and offer milk, Vell leafs and worship Lordshiva! The Goddess of the Mind The ruler or "overlord" of the Moon is Shiva's consort, Parvati. She is the source of creative energy and is a dynamic extension of Shiva onto this universe. The Moon controls emotions and mentality . To master your mind you must first dissolve your karmas. Karmas are thoughts, deeds and actions

The Difference Between Dharma and Karma

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In the west, it's common to confuse the terms Dharma with Karma, but they have different meanings. Learning these concepts is the key to understand the eastern thinking. If the universe is intelligent and hierarchically organized, would it be possible for humans to unveil the cosmic rules that control the many facets of human existence? Almost three-thousand years ago (some would even say five-thousand years ago), the verses of The Mahabharata , the longest epic poem ever written, brought revelations about the universal laws, life, death, pain and enlightenment. There are many interpretations of the verses but many traditions and religions share the same terms The key to dig into the beauty of the teachings of ancient India, is to understand two main concepts: dharma and karma. What is Dharma? The dharma is the law that governs the universe and that affects everything in collective and individual levels in order to lead every living being to perfection. It can be understood as

5 wonders of Russia

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5-The Baikal Lake This lake is situated in Eastern Siberia and considered to be the deepest lake in the world as well as the biggest freshwater tank on the Earth. It is 1500 meters deep (5000 feet). Look how clean the water is. The view is really enthrall in g. At more than 25 million years old, Baikal is also the world's oldest lake. Baikal is home to more than 1,700 species of plants and animals, two thirds of which can be found nowhere else in the world. 4-Poles of the Komi Republic No one knows how long ago they were created, but for sure scientists know that only nature could create such a th in g. Estimated age is 200 million years and their height is 42 meters at most (140 feet.). The seven rock formations of Manpupuner in the Komi Republic are as obscure in mystery as they sometimes are in snowstorms and fog . 3-Valley of the Geysers The landmark is located on the Kamchatka pen in sula and com prises of hundreds liv in g geysers. It is the only geyser

GAYATRI MANTRA- Scientific Meaning

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OM SHANTI Gayatri mantra has been bestowed the greatest importance in Vedic dharma. This mantra has also been termed as Savitri and Ved-Mata, the mother of the Vedas. Om bhur bhuvah swah Tat savitur varenyam Bhargo devasya dheemahi Dhiyo yo nah prachodayat The literal meaning of the mantra is: O God! You are Omnipresent, Omnipotent and Almighty, You are all Light. You are all Knowledge and Bliss. You are Destroyer of fear, You are Creator of this Universe, You are the Greatest of all. We bow and meditate upon Your light. You guide our intellect in the right direction. The mantra, however, has a great scientific importance too, which somehow got lost in the literary tradition. The modern astrophysics and astronomy tell us that our Galaxy called Milky Way or Akash-Ganga contains approximately 100,000 million of stars. Each star is like our sun having its own planet system. We know that the moon moves round the earth and the earth moves roun

Maa Siddhidatri – The Ninth Aspect of Goddess Durga

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Maa Siddhidatri is the ninth form of Goddess Durga worshiped in Navaratri. The last among the nine forms of Maa Shakti is Goddess Siddhidatri who is worshiped on the ninth or final day of Navratri. ‘Siddhi’ is a Sanskrit term which means ‘perfection’. Goddess Siddhidatri has four arms. She holds a Chakra in her right lower hand and a mace in the upper. In the left lower hand there is a conch and in her upper left hand a lotus flower. She is seated on a lotus flower with the lion as her mount. The Goddess Siddhidatri is capable of giving all sorts of occult powers and is also the possessor of 26 different wishes to grant her worshipers. All these achievements [Siddhi], which according to the Markandaye Purana:- Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakaamya, Ishitva and Vashitva are 8 siddhis. As per the Brahmavaivart Purana there are 18 types of achievements which are Anima, Mahima, Garima, Ladhima, Prapti, Prakaamya, Ishitva,Vashitva, Sarvakaamaal, Saadhita, Sarvagynatva, DurShra

Maa MahaGauri Pooja on Ashtami in Navratri Festival

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Maa Durga is worshiped as Maa Mahagauri on eighth Navratri. Mahagauri is the eight form of Goddess Shakti. Her color is white. Whiteners is shown by shell, moon etc. Mahagauri means one clean and bright like a ray of lightning. This is the form of Goddess Parvati when she did penance to get Lord Shiva as her husband. It is believed that due to the intense Tapas performed by her without moving caused soil and dust to collect on her body. Lord Shiva cleaned her with water from Ganga that’s why she get whiteners as shine & got the name as Maha Gauri.Purity is depicted in this form of Durga. The Goddess is in the form of eight-year old child with complexion as fair as a conch, moon and jasmine. Her clothes and ornaments are white and pure. She has three eyes and four arms. Her right upper hand is in the pose of allaying fear and right lower hand holds a trident in it. The left upper hand holds a tambourine and the lower one is in the pose of blessing. All sins of devotees are washe

Maa Kalaratri – The Worship of the Fiercest Forms of Godess Durga on 7th Navratri

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Maa Kalaratri is the seventh Shakti of Maa Durga. The seventh day of Navratri pooja is dedicated to Durga Kalratri. This is the most violent form of Godess Durga. Kalaratri is the one of the fiercest forms of Durga and her appearance itself evokes fear. This form of Goddess is believed to be the destroyer of all demon entities. Kalaratri means the One who is “the Death of Kaal”. Here Kaal is dedicated as time & death. Kalaratri is the one who destroys ignorance and removes darkness. This form primarily depicts that life also has dark side – the violent Mother Nature and creates havoc and removes all dirt. She is also known as Shubhankari.In this form Goddess Kalratri killed Raktabeej. Raktabeej was a demon who could multiply from every drop of his blood which fell on the ground. The Goddess Kaalratri killed him by licking the blood before it could reach the ground and hence conquered him. She endows her devotees with calm and courage. The complexion of Maa Kalaratri is like dark

Maa Katyayani – Sixth Navdurga Worshiped in Navratri Durga Pooja

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Maa Katyayani is the sixth form of Maa Durga. So the sixth day of Navratri is dedicated to Durga Katyayani. She is called Katyayani because she was born as the daughter of Sage Katya of Katya clan. Sage Katyayan performed very hard penance of Maa Bhagvati. It was his wish that Maa Durga born as his daughter. The Goddess acceded to his request. Meanwhile, army of the powerful demon Mahishasura, who could only be killed by a warrior Goddess, had reached heaven to overthrow the Gods from their abode. The trinity of Gods – Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, got infuriated and they created the Goddess Durga, who was a culmination of the powers of all deities. Sage Katyayana had the first privilege to worship her, so she was also named Katyayani. Another myth goes by that she was born to Katyayana as his daughter on the 14th dark of the month Asvina. Katyayana worshiped her for three days, 7th, 8th and 9th of the bright fortnight in the same month and killed Mahishasur on Vijayadasami. Her worship

Maa Skandamata – Fifth Manifestation of Devi Durga

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The fifth manifestation of Devi Durga is known as Maa Skandamata. She is fifth among Nava Durgas, thats why she is worshiped on the fifth Navratri. Devi Maa is the mother of Kumara Skanda or Kumara Kartikeya also called Lord Murugan in south India. Kumar Skanda was chosen by Gods as their commander in “Deva-Sura Sangram” (the war of gods & demons) against the demons. Lord Murugan’s glory has been narrated in the Puranas and he is referred to as Kumara and Saktidhar. His vehicle being peacock he is also called Mayuravahana. Maa Skandamata - Fifth Manifestation of Devi Durga Thus being the mother of Skanda she is Skandamata. Worshipping Skandamata has on the fifth day of Navaratra has very iportacefor Yogis & Sadhaks . This day devotee’s mind reaches Visuddha Cakra and stays therein. In her image the Lord Skanda in his infant form is always found. She holds him in her lap. Using a lion as a vehicle, Mother Goddess has four arms & three eyes. She holds Lord Skanda in her ri

Maa Kushmanda – The Fourth Aspect of Navadurgas

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Maa Kushmanda is the fourth aspect of Navadurga Goddesses. Devi Maa is worshiped on fourth day during Durga Pooja in Navratri. Mother Goddess create the whole universe in shpae of an egg called “Anda” wth her little & light divine smile, so that Maa Durga is named Kushmanda. The word Kushmanda is made of three other words that are “Ku + Ushma + Amnda= Kushmanda”. Here “Ku” is “Little”, “Ushma” is “Warmth or Energy” & “Anda” is “Egg” , means the one who create the universe as “Little Cosmic Egg” with the energy of Her divine smile is called “Kushmanda”. Goddess Durga is very happy in this incarnation and it is believed that when there is no existence of any creation or universe & there was the eternal darkness, which ended when Maa Kushmanda smiled. So that Maa Kushmanda is known as the creator the whole universe. Maa Kushmanda is also named as “Adi Shakti”. The core of Suraymandala (Sun) is the residence of Devi Maa. She is the only one who has the power & strength to

Maa Chandraghanta – Third form of Maa Durga Worshiped on 3rd Navratri

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Maa Chandraghanta is the third Shakti of Maa Durga. Maa Chandraghanta is worshiped on the third day of Navrti Pooja. Those who worship Devi Chandraghanta get eternal strength and be blessed by Devi Maa to be happy through out one’s life. Maa Chandraghanta is one Who establishes justice and wears crescent moon on Her head. Because of this bell shaped mark of moon which is present on the fore head of Maa Chandraghanta, Maa is known as Chandraghanta. The colour of her body is golden, she rides on lion who descrides “dharma”, possesses ten hands and three eyes, eight of Her hands display weapons while the remaining two are respectively in the mudras of gestures of boon giving and stopping harm. Devi Maa is posed as to be ready for war. “Chandra Ghanta” meaning supreme bliss and knowledge, showering peace and serenity, like cool breeze in a moonlit night. By her blessings all the hindrances coming in way of a person are removed. Her pleasant looks clears all sorrows and sadness of her de