Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Mahalakshmi Ashtakam

Mahalakshmi Ashtakam


Goddess Mahalakshmi, the divine consort of Lord Vishnu, is believed to be the one who bestows wealth and prosperity.  She is worshipped as the Mother of all earthly beings.  One of the shlokas that described here divine grace and benevolence is the Mahalakshmi Ashtakam.  Believed to have been composed by Indira, the King of the Devas, the Mahalakshmi Ashtakam is a set of eight (8) verses that hail the power, virtues and beauty of Goddess Mahalakshmi.  Be reciting the verses, we seek the blessings of the Goddess and praise here as the one who grants all boons and destroys suffering.


Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Asatoma Sadgamaya

Asatoma Sadgamaya is one of the widely popular mantras chanted for peace and enlightenment.  

This mantra is quoted from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad and is believed to grant greater intellect and the ultimate wish of liberation.  

By reciting the verses, one seeks Divine help in differentiating reality from illusions.   

The devotee wishes to be guided towards the light (knowledge) away from darkness (ignorance) and towards salvation away from mortality.  

The verses conclude with the repetition of “Shanti” three times, signifying a prayer for peace to prevail in the universe.  

Chanting this mantra during meditation or yoga is believed to add to its positive effects, both physically and mentally.

National Science Day

National Science Day is celebrated on 28th of February for the Raman Effect by Indian physicist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman.




Monday, 27 February 2017

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra



The Maha Mrityunjaya mantra literally means “the great death-conquering mantra”.  This mantra is chanted in praise of Lord Shiva and ais also know as the Tryambakam mantra, referring to His three eyes.  The mantra, quoted in the Rig Veda, is believed to have the power to alleviate illnesses and bewtow long life and good health.  During time of distress, chanting this mantra is said to provide great comfort, both physically and mentally.  As one chants this Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra while praying to Lord Shiva, one also seeks liberation from the bondage of life and death.


Friday, 24 February 2017

Hanuman Chalisa

The Hanuman Chalisa, written by the legendary poet Tulsidas in Hindi - Awadhi language, is extremely popular among devotees of all age groups.

The 40 verses of the Hanuman Chalisa are believed to give the reciter immense mental strength and courage to face obstacles in life.

The devotional hymn hails Lord Hanuman as the ideal devotee and praises His selfless service to Lord Rama.

It further speaks of His brave feats and great power to destroy demons.

In the final verse, Tulsidas, submits that reciting the Hanuman Chalisa with utmost devotion has the power to alleviate even the deepest of sorrow.

OM NAMAH SHIVAYA

Om Namah Shivaya, a mantra dedicated to Lord Shiva, is said to be at the heart of the vedas.  

The all-pervasive nature of Lord Shiva is perfectly captured in this powerful mantra.  Chanting this mantra is believed to repel all negative energies that surround us.  It is widely recited as part of yoga to awaken the kundalini shakti, the spiritual or cosmic power in the human body.  

Some say that the mantra helps to create a tranquil environment where one can explore the nature of the self.

Friday, 16 December 2016

Don’t wait for the parrot to die

Don’t wait for the parrot to die
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The story is told of a woman who bought a parrot to keep her company, but she returned it the next day.

“This bird doesn't talk,” she told the owner.

”Does he have a mirror in his cage?” he asked. “Parrots love mirrors. They see their reflection and start a conversation.”

The woman bought a mirror and left. The next day she returned; the bird still wasn't talking.

"How about a ladder? Parrots love ladders.The happy parrot is a talkative parrot.” 

The woman bought a ladder and left. But the next day, she was back. 

“Does your parrot have a swing? No? Well, that’s the problem. Once he starts swinging, he’ll talk up a storm.”

The woman reluctantly bought a swing and left.
When she walked into the store the next day, her countenance had changed.

“The parrot died,” she said. 

The pet store owner was shocked.

“I’m so sorry. Tell me, did he ever say anything?” he asked.

“Yes, right before it died,” the woman replied.

“In a weak voice, it asked me, ‘Don’t they sell any food at that pet store?’"

Sometimes we forget what’s really important in life. We get so caught up in things that are good while neglecting the things that are truly necessary.

Take a moment to do a “priority check”, and strive for what is most important today.

Don’t wait for the parrot to die...!!