4 Purusharthas and Beyond Pleasure Seeking
We explore the Pursuit of Pleasure through the Lens of Sanatana Dharma; From Sensory Gratification to Spiritual Enlightenment, a Journey through Kama, Artha, Dharma, and the Ultimate Quest for Moksha.
We explore the Pursuit of Pleasure through the Lens of Sanatana Dharma; From Sensory Gratification to Spiritual Enlightenment, a Journey through Kama, Artha, Dharma, and the Ultimate Quest for Moksha.
Bhagawan Shiv’s Sahasranama Stotram describes his divine qualities and grants blessings like peace, health, and spiritual upliftment. Chanting with pure intentions brings devotees closer to Shiv as their guide and protector.
Meditation Practice is an excellent way to get in touch with your dormant Powers. Unless an individual has a proper Guru, he should not perform meditation. Read More to know about Meditation
Discover the history, significance, and divine benefits of chanting the Siddha Mangala Stotram, and learn about Sripada Vallabha’s miracles. This powerful stotram is especially revered by devotees of Lord Dattatreya.
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The Shri Krishna Sharanam Mamah mantra embodies the essence of Vishnu Bhakti, fostering surrender and divine refuge in Lord Govinda. Chanting it with devotion ensures peace, clarity, and spiritual progress.
The Om Dum Durgayei Namaha mantra invokes the divine protection and blessings of Durga Devi, who destroys inner enemies and grants spiritual awakening. With proper initiation and selfless intention, chanting this mantra leads to immense peace, fearlessness, and liberation.
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Serving Cows is perhaps the highest Service of Seva that can be rendered by Sadhakas who are interested in Moksha. It is like directly serving the Supreme who took the form of Cattle in the land of Vrindavan.
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The Karpura Gauram mantra, from the Yajur Veda, praises Lord Shiva Shambhu and Bhavani, symbolizing unity and purity. It’s recited for spiritual connection and protection, with rules for chanting emphasizing a pure lifestyle.
The Kanakadhara Stotram, composed by Adi Shankaracharya in praise of Goddess Lakshmi, consists of 21 verses promising prosperity through sincere, greedless recitation. Emphasizing humility, the Stotram aims for Devi’s grace rather than material wealth.
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The regular recitation of Kali Sahasranama grants immense spiritual power, destroys obstacles, and accelerates one’s journey toward liberation. Goddess Kali, the first among the Dasha Mahavidyas, is the embodiment of time and transformation. She is the fierce protector who annihilates ignorance and vrittis (mental tendencies) to grant moksha. This blog explores her many forms, the significance of Kali Sadhana, and the importance of initiation before chanting her Sahasranama.
The Kalabhairava Ashtakam is a sacred hymn composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya in praise of Lord Kalabhairava, the fierce and protective form of Lord Shiva. Chanting this Ashtakam removes fear, bestows wisdom, and grants spiritual and material benefits. This article delves into the meaning of Kalabhairava, the benefits of reciting the Ashtakam, and the proper methodology for its recitation.
The Karpura Gauram mantra glorifies Lord Shankar and Bhavani, symbolizing purity, mercy, and divine energy. Chanting this mantra daily removes negativity, enhances focus, and fosters a deep connection with Mahadev, transforming one’s spiritual and material life.
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