A "Mantra" is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words in Sanskrit believed by practitioners to have psychological and spiritual powers. A mantra may or may not have syntactic structure or literal meaning. The earliest mantras were composed in Vedic Sanskrit by Hindus in India, and are at least 3000 years old. Mantras now exist in various schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.
Prayer through Mantras is the wing with which the soul flies to heaven and meditation the eyes with which we see God. Prayers chanted with devotion, faith and emotion gravitate the God or Goddess concerned and invoke powers from the infinite cosmic energy.
Hindu Prayer - In a Hindu’s life, the prayer forms an important component. Every action, event and the ensuing circumstances, success or failure, is filled with prayers. Therefore, in Hindu tradition, prayer takes different and numerous forms compared to other cultures, though the object and motive remain the same.
A "Mantra" is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words in Sanskrit believed by practitioners to have psychological and spiritual powers. A mantra may or may not have syntactic structure or literal meaning. The earliest mantras were composed in Vedic Sanskrit by Hindus in India, and are at least 3000 years old. Mantras now exist in various schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.
Prayer through Mantras is the wing with which the soul flies to heaven and meditation the eyes with which we see God. Prayers chanted with devotion, faith and emotion gravitate the God or Goddess concerned and invoke powers from the infinite cosmic energy.
Hindu Prayer - In a Hindu’s life, the prayer forms an important component. Every action, event and the ensuing circumstances, success or failure, is filled with prayers. Therefore, in Hindu tradition, prayer takes different and numerous forms compared to other cultures, though the object and motive remain the same.
A "Mantra" is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words in Sanskrit believed by practitioners to have psychological and spiritual powers. A mantra may or may not have syntactic structure or literal meaning. The earliest mantras were composed in Vedic Sanskrit by Hindus in India, and are at least 3000 years old. Mantras now exist in various schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.
’Mrityu Suktam’ is a Vedic hymn to win over death and for courage. Mrityu (death) is the deity of the first four stanzas, Dhatri of the fifth, Twashtri of the sixth, the Pitrimedha (offering to the Pitris) of the next seven, and the Pitrimedha or Prajapati, of the last ; the Rishi is Sankusuka, the son of Yama ; the metre varies, it is Jagati in the first two verses, Gayatri in the two next ; that of the eleventh is Prastarapankti, of the thirteenth Jagati, and of the fourteenth Anushtubh ; the rest are Trishtubh.
Planet Saturn is called SANISCHARA, which means, "slow mover". Saturn signifies misery, sorrow, death, discipline, restriction, constraints, delays, humility. In Sanskrit Shani is called Sanischara, which means, " slow mover ". Shani Dev is a son of Surya Devta (Sun) and Chhaya (Suvarna). Lord Shani Dev is the brother of Yama Dev (deity of death). He is generally depicted in dark complexion, clothed in black. Shani Graha have a seventh place among navagraha.
Prayer through Mantras is the wing with which the soul flies to heaven and meditation the eyes with which we see God. Prayers chanted with devotion, faith and emotion gravitate the God or Goddess concerned and invoke powers from the infinite cosmic energy.
Hindu Prayer - In a Hindu’s life, the prayer forms an important component. Every action, event and the ensuing circumstances, success or failure, is filled with prayers. Therefore, in Hindu tradition, prayer takes different and numerous forms compared to other cultures, though the object and motive remain the same.
Sudarshana Gayatri Mantra or Sudharsana Gayathri is a powerful prayer used to invoke Lord Sudharshana, the holy wheel which Lord Vishnu uses as his main weapon.
Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotra by Adi Sankara Bhagawat Pada. Lakshmi Nrsimha Karavalamba Stotram, also known as Lakshmi Narasimha Karunarasa Stotram is a 17-verse Stotram in praise of Lakshmi Narasimha. The Stotram is so called because each of these verses ends with the same refrain “Lakshmi Narasimha, Mama Dehi Karavalambam” which means “Oh Lord Narasimha, please lend me your helping hand”. Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram dedicated to the feet of Lord Lakshmi Nrsimha.
Prayer through Mantras is the wing with which the soul flies to heaven and meditation the eyes with which we see God. Prayers chanted with devotion, faith and emotion gravitate the God or Goddess concerned and invoke powers from the infinite cosmic energy.
Hindu Prayer - In a Hindu’s life, the prayer forms an important component. Every action, event and the ensuing circumstances, success or failure, is filled with prayers. Therefore, in Hindu tradition, prayer takes different and numerous forms compared to other cultures, though the object and motive remain the same.
A "Mantra" is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words in Sanskrit believed by practitioners to have psychological and spiritual powers. A mantra may or may not have syntactic structure or literal meaning.