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Friday, 25 March 2016
SHREE BRAHMA – GOD OF CREATION
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Within
the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Brahma is the creator. The daily
alternation of light and dark is attributed to the activity of Brahma. He has
four heads and hands. Each hand is holding a tool, the Vedas (knowledge), a
kamandalu and a rosary respectively. Lord Brahma's consort is Goddess
Saraswati. Brahma's mind born sons are the seers Marici, Atri, Angiras,
Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratuj, Pracetas, Vashishta, Bhrgu and Narada. From Brahma's
body came his nine sons Daksa, Dharma, Kama, Anger, Greed, Delusion, Lust, Joy,
Death and Bharata and one daughter called Angaja. The four Veda's are said to
have sprung from his heads.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
SHREE SARASWATI – GODDESS OF LEARNING
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Goddess
Saraswati is the consort of Lord Brahma and possesses the powers of speech,
wisdom and learning. She is also called Vak Devi, the goddess of speech. She
has four hands representing four aspects of human personality in learning;
mind, intellect, alertness and ego. She has sacred scriptures in one hand and a
lotus (a symbol of true knowledge) in the second. With her other two hands she
plays the music of love and life on the 'Veena'. She is dressed in white (sign
of purity) and rides on a Swam. Students worship Saraswati to perform well in
examinations.
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
SHREE VISHNU – MAINTAINER OF THE UNIVERSE
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In
the basic Hindu Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, the Hindu god Vishnu is
the preserver and protector of creation. Vishnu is the embodiment of mercy and
goodness, the self-existent, all-pervading power that preserves the universe
and maintains the cosmic order Dharma. Most often, Lord Vishnu is shown with
four attributes or weapons. In one hand Vishnu holds the conch or Sankha. The
second hand of Vishnu holds the disc or Vaijra. The third hand of Vishnu holds
the 'Gada' and in the fourth hand Vishnu holds the lotus. At times, when the
balance of good and evil on earth is destroyed and evil demons get the upper
hand, Lord Vishnu then incarnates in a human form to set the balance right
again.
Thursday, 17 March 2016
SHREE LAXMI JI – GODDESS OF FORTUNE
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Lakshmi
was the daughter of the sage Bhrigu and took refuge in the ocean of milk when
the gods were sent into exile. Lakshmi was reborn during the Churning of the
Ocean and was given to Vishnu as his wife. Lakshmi was reborn as his consort
each time when Vishnu incarnated. Lakshmi is the goddess of light, beauty, good
fortune and wealth. Being the consort of Vishnu, the preserving principle,
Lakshmi also signifies love and grace. While Lakshmi is generally worshipped to
achieve success, she does not reside long with anyone who is lazy or desires
her only as wealth. She is adored by Lord Ganesha.
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
SHREE SHIV SHANKAR – GOD OF DESTRUCTION
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Shiva
is the destroyer of the world, following Brahma the creator and Vishnu the
preserver, after which Brahma again creates the world and so on. Shiva is
responsible for change both in the form of death and destruction and in the
positive sense of the shedding of old habits. Lord Shiva appears in a
meditating but ever-happy posture. He has matted hair which holds the flowing
Ganges River and a crescent moon, a serpent coiled around his neck, a trident
(trishul) in his one hand and ashes all over his body. The Lord's attributes
represents his victory over the demonic activity, and calmness of human nature.
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Monday, 14 March 2016
SHREE PARVATI JI – QUEEN OF ASCETICS
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Parvati
originated among the Himalayan mountain tribes. She is the youngest of the
benign aspects of the goddess Shakti and also appears as the reincarnation of
Shakti. She is the daughter of Himavan (the Himalayan) and Mena, a sister
Vishnu and the younger sister of Ganga. She becomes the consort of Shiva and as
such personifies the example of the devoted and steadfast Hindu wife. Her sons
include Ganesa and Skanda, Parvati is depicted with two arms when accompanying
Shiva, but four when standing alone. Her attributes are conch, crown, mirror,
ornamented headband, rosary and a lotus.
Saturday, 12 March 2016
SHREE RAM – KING OF DHARMA
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Tuesday, 8 March 2016
SHREE SITA JI – THE QUEEN OF CHASTITY
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SHREE HANUMAN JI – THE MONKEY GOD
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Hanuman
is a monkey god. He is a noble hero and great devotee of Lord Ram. He is a
provider of courage, hope, knowledge, intellect and devotion. He is the son of
Anjana, a female Apsara who had been transformed into a monkey by a curse, and
Vayu, the wind god. It is also said that from his father Vayu Hanuman received
the ability to fly. He is also called Mahaveera (the bravest) or Pavan-suta
(son of air) of Bajarangbali. He is pictured as a robust monkey holding a
'Gada' which is a sign of bravery and having a picture of Lord Rama tattooed on
his chest which is a sign of his devotion to Lord Rama.
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Saturday, 5 March 2016
SHREE BAL GOPAL – THE DARLING OF GOKUL
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Lord
Krishna, the eighth incarnation of lord Vishnu, is worshipped as 'Bal Gopal' in
his childhood state. He was born to Devaki and Vasudeva in the jail cell of the
tyrant Kansa but was delivered to Nand and Yashoda soon after his birth.
Krishna spent his childhood in the midst of the idyllic beauty of Gokul,
Vrindavan and Nandagram. Lord Krishan performed many divine sports (leela) as a
child. He is also shown with his childhood devotee Radha. The pair symbolizes
the eternal love between people and god. Kishna enjoyed the dance of love
(rasa-lila) with the gopis many of whom are expansions of His own internal
energies.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
SHREE KRISHNA – LORD OF LOVE
Because of his great Godly power, Lord Krishna
is one of the most commonly worshipped deities. He is considered to be the
eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. Shree Krishna preached Bhagwad Gita on
battlefield to Arjun. In Bhagavad-gita, he promises: "Whenever and wherever
there is a decline in religious practice, O descendant of Bharata, and a
predominant rise of irreligion – at that time I descend Myself to deliver the
pious and to annihilate the miscreants as well as to reestablish the principles
of religion, I Myself appear millennium after millennium." The Lord us
usually depicted as playing the flute (murali), indicating spread of the melody
of love of people.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016
SHREE RADHA JI – THE SUPREME GODDESS
Radharani
is the Supreme Goddess. She is most always seen with Lord Krishna. It is
described that she is the Chief Associate and devotee of Lord Krishna and
topmost of all Goddesses. She is also an expansion of the Lord's energy. Since
she is also an extension of Krishna, She is the feminine aspect of God. Thus,
in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, God is both male and female. They are one,
but Krishna expands into two, Himself and Radharani, for the sake of divine
loving pastimes.
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
GAURI DEVI – THE SYMBOL OF PURITY
Gauri
represents purity and austerity. She is the Kanya (young, unmarried) Parvati
who had undergone severe penance in order to get Lord Shiva as her husband.
Sita, the wife of Lord Ram, had worshipped Gauri to fulfill her desire to marry
Lord Rama. Unmarried girls worship Gauri in order to get a virtuous husband.
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
SHREE DURGA JI – GODDESS OF MATERIAL ENERGY
Durga
is an incarnation of Devi, a unified symbol of all divine forces. Goddess Durga
manifested when evil forces threatened the very existence of the Gods. To destroy
these demons, all gods offered their radiance to her creation and each formed
part of Durga's body. Durga also obtained very powerful weapons, such as the
chakra from Vishnu and a trident from Shiva. Durga killed the powerful demon
Mahish and all his great commanders. When demonic forces create imbalance, all gods
unite, becoming one divine force called Shakti or Durga. She is adored by
married women for a happy married life.
Sunday, 21 February 2016
GAYATRI DEVI – THE MOTHER OF VEDAS
Gayatri
is the name of one of the most important Vedic hymns. This hymn, addressed to
Lord Surya, says, "We meditate on that glorious light of the divine Surya,
may he, the lord of light illuminate our minds". Originally the
personification of the mantra, the goddess Gayatri is considered the veda mata,
the mother of all Vedas and the consort of the God Brahma and also the
personification of the all-pervading Parabrahman, the ultimate, unchanging
reality that lies behind all phenomena. Gayatri is typically portrayed as
seated on a red lotus, signifying wealth. She is usually depicted as having
five heads with the ten eyes looking in the eight directions plus the earth and
sky and ten arms holding all the weapons of Vishnu, symbolizing all his
reincarnations.
Saturday, 20 February 2016
SHREE GANGA JI – THE GODDESS OF HEAVENLY AMBROSIA
The
Goddess Ganga, representing the river Ganga is generally shown white in color
holding in her right hand a water lily and in her left hand a lute. Purans
declare that the sight, the name and the touch of Ganga take away all sins and
that bathing in Ganga bestows blessings of the highest order. The cremation of
dead body at the banks of Ganga and the immersion of the remains of a dead in
its water after cremation elsewhere is considered propitious. Gangajal, the
water of Ganga is very sacred and is used for many religious ceremonies. Those
who die within specified limits of Ganga, called Gangakshetra are believed to
go to the heavenly world and all their sins washed away.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
SHREE KALI MAA- GODDESS OF DESTRUCTION
Kali
is a ferocious form of the Divine Mother, who sent her Shakti, the Mother
Gauri, to free the gods from the dominion of the demonic forces Shumbh and
Nishumbh. Kali is the goddess of time and of the transformatiwon that is death.
Kali also is the Kundalini energy that paralyses the attachments produced by
the solar and lunar currents (both demons). Kali is the first of the ten
Mahavidyas – the others are Tara, Shodashi, Bhuvaneshwari, Bhairavi,
Chinnamasta and Dhumavati, Matangi, Kamala and Bagla Mukhi. Therefore Kali is
also known as Adya, the firstborn. In the ignorant ones she creates fear, while
far others Kali remove the fear of death.
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
LORD VENKATESHWARA- PRESERVER OF ALL
Venkateshwara
(Venkatachalapathi of Venkateshwer) is another form of Lord Vishnu. He is also
known as Balaji or Bithala. He has a dark complexion and four hands. In his two
upper hands he holds a discus (a symbol of power) and a conch shell (a symbol
of existence). With his lower hands extended downward he asks devotees to have
faith and surrender to him for protection.
Sunday, 14 February 2016
BUDDHA – THE LORD OF COMPASSION
To
enlighten the world in Kaliyug, in which the true devotion to vedas was
replaced by empty rituals, Lord Vishnu descended the earth as Buddha, the
enlightened one. Buddha advocated the middle path, in which he offered a
balanced, harmonious way of life, steering between two extremes of
self-indulgence and total abstinence. Buddhism rests upon four Noble Truths –
1. Suffering is universal, 2. It is caused by desire and yearning, 3. Suffering
can be prevented and overcome, and 4. Eradication of desires can lead to
removal of suffering. To prevent suffering one has to conquer craving and
desire and this conquest leads to the attainment of nirvana or complete
enlightenment.
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