[Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 15 verse 3-4

na rūpam asyeha tathopalabhyatenānto na chādir na cha sampratiṣhṭhāaśhvattham enaṁ su-virūḍha-mūlamasaṅga-śhastreṇa dṛiḍhena chhittvātataḥ padaṁ tat parimārgitavyaṁyasmin gatā na nivartanti bhūyaḥtam eva chādyaṁ puruṣhaṁ prapadyeyataḥ pravṛittiḥ prasṛitā purāṇī The real form of this tree is not perceived in this world, neither its beginning nor end, nor its continued existence. But this deep-rooted aśhvatth tree must be … Continue reading [Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 15 verse 3-4

[Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 4 verse 8

paritrāṇāya sādhūnāṁ vināśhāya cha duṣhkṛitāmdharma-sansthāpanārthāya sambhavāmi yuge yuge To protect the righteous, to annihilate the wicked, and to reestablish the principles of dharma I appear on this earth, age after age. Having stated in the last verse that God descends in the world, he now states the three reasons for doing so: 1) To annihilate … Continue reading [Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 4 verse 8

[Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 14 verse 18

ūrdhvaṁ gachchhanti sattva-sthā madhye tiṣhṭhanti rājasāḥ jaghanya-guṇa-vṛitti-sthā adho gachchhanti tāmasāḥ Those situated in the mode of goodness rise upward; those in the mode of passion stay in the middle; and those in the mode of ignorance go downward. Shree Krishna explains that the reincarnation of the souls in their next birth is linked to the guṇas that … Continue reading [Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 14 verse 18

Why is sandhyavandhanam an integral part of every brahmin.

Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara – One of our blog readers has penned an article on the importance of performing Trikaala Sandhyvandanam and other key anushtanams that we need to adhere to on a daily basis. With base reference to Maha Periyava the devotee has quoted from various Ithihasa/Puranas on the significance of doing … Continue reading Why is sandhyavandhanam an integral part of every brahmin.

[Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 2 verse 58

yadā sanharate chāyaṁ kūrmo ’ṅgānīva sarvaśhaḥindriyāṇīndriyārthebhyas tasya prajñā pratiṣhṭhitā One who is able to withdraw the senses from their objects, just as a tortoise withdraws its limbs into its shell, is established in divine wisdom. Attempting to quench the cravings of the senses by supplying them with their desired objects is like trying to dowse … Continue reading [Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 2 verse 58

[Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 5 verse 24

yo 'ntaḥ-sukho 'ntar-ārāmas tathāntar-jyotir eva yaḥsa yogī brahma-nirvāṇaṁ brahma-bhūto 'dhigachchhatiThose who are happy within themselves, enjoying the delight of God within, and are illumined by the inner light, such yogis are united with the Lord and are liberated from material existence. “Inner light” is the divine knowledge that is bestowed from within in the form … Continue reading [Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 5 verse 24

Aigiri Nandini

It is called as Mahishasura Mardini Stotram or Mahishasur Maridhini Sloka is a very popular devotional stotra of GoddessDurga written by Guru Adi Sankaracharya (Sri Sri Sri Shankara Bhagavatpadacharya). This devotional verse is addressed to Goddess Mahisasura Mardini, the Goddess who killed Demon Mahishasura. Mahisasura Mardini is the fierce form of Goddess Durga Maa (an incarnation of Goddess … Continue reading Aigiri Nandini

[Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 13 verse 8,9,10,11,12

amānitvam adambhitvam ahinsā kṣhāntir ārjavamāchāryopāsanaṁ śhauchaṁ sthairyam ātma-vinigrahaḥindriyārtheṣhu vairāgyam anahankāra eva chajanma-mṛityu-jarā-vyādhi-duḥkha-doṣhānudarśhanamasaktir anabhiṣhvaṅgaḥ putra-dāra-gṛihādiṣhunityaṁ cha sama-chittatvam iṣhṭāniṣhṭopapattiṣhumayi chānanya-yogena bhaktir avyabhichāriṇīvivikta-deśha-sevitvam aratir jana-sansadiadhyātma-jñāna-nityatvaṁ tattva-jñānārtha-darśhanametaj jñānam iti proktam ajñānaṁ yad ato ’nyathā Humbleness; freedom from hypocrisy; non-violence; forgiveness; simplicity; service of the Guru; cleanliness of body and mind; steadfastness; and self-control; dispassion toward the objects of the … Continue reading [Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 13 verse 8,9,10,11,12

Hanuman Chalisa and Sankat Mochan Ashtak

Hanuman Chalisa Doha Shri Guru Charan Sarooja-raj Nija manu Mukura SudhaariBaranau Rahubhara Bimala Yasha Jo Dayaka Phala ChariBudhee-Heen Thanu Jannikay Sumirow Pavana KumaraBala-Budhee Vidya Dehoo Mohee Harahu Kalesha Vikaara Chopai Jai Hanuman gyan gun sagarJai Kapis tihun lok ujagar Ram doot atulit bal dhamaAnjaani-putra Pavan sut nama Mahabir Bikram BajrangiKumati nivar sumati Ke sangi Kanchan … Continue reading Hanuman Chalisa and Sankat Mochan Ashtak

[Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 13 verse 7

ichchhā dveṣhaḥ sukhaṁ duḥkhaṁ saṅghātaśh chetanā dhṛitiḥ etat kṣhetraṁ samāsena sa-vikāram udāhṛitamDesire and aversion, happiness and misery, the body, consciousness, and the will—all these comprise the field and its modifications. Shree Krishna now elucidates the attributes of the kṣhetra (field), and its modifications thereof: Body.  The field of activities includes the body, but is much more than … Continue reading [Bhagavad Gita] – Chapter 13 verse 7