Shiva Manasa Pooja


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Shiva manasa pooja is one of the easiest and shortest and most beautiful hymns on Shiva which helps us to do a mental worship or internal worship. Wherever we are and in whichever time we want, we can do the mental worship. Mental worship is the process of visualizing the god, then visualizing various offerings and offer them to the lord mentally. The basic offerings are of sixteen kinds which will be discussed in detail throughout this book. This worship is one of the best ways to connect with god. You don’t need to depend on any external factors or availability of things. You can create things out of our visualization and offer them to god. All that god cares is that you wish to offer him something with love and you are thinking about him with love and devotion while offering mentally. This kind of worship has an equal importance just like external ritualistic worship (baahya pooja) – external worship. Even at times when you are not able to do the external worship, it is prescribed that you do internal worship of the lord. This hymn is one of the simplest ways to help you do it. You can do it two times a day. There are no special rules to be followed. Just chant this hymn with devotion and visualize every offering in each step and offer it to lord Shiva. I will give you a couple of Dhyana shlokas (verses for contemplation and visualization) of lord Shiva which you can use to visualize Shiva and then slowly visualize various offerings and offer them to lord Shiva as guided by the hymn.




Shiva Manasa Puja


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Being Satyam Sivam Sundaram the Lord is truly worshipful. Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda's vaak puja(worship through his discourses) of adi sankaracharya's siva manasa puja is indeed an elevating experience.




Shiva: My Postmodern Ishta - The relevance of piety today


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This book is my token of love and gratitude for our great religion that has preserved India and has maintained its great heritage despite its struggles with so many negative forces trying to bring it down. We may not be the greatest in terms of our economic stance, but we do produce the best minds globally in virtually all the fields of material and worldly enterprise. Our religion keeps us rooted, and it also helps to produce the rigour with which all of us can excel in our individual pursuits. Today, the government in India is openly religious, and that is great for all those of us who have been ignored, abused, molested and ravaged by the ugly, cancelling , capitalist and cancerous forces of the past. I urge all of us modern Hindus to get back in touch with our philosophy, practice our religion, and not let it become a prized possession of the pilferers of the past.




Nirguna Manasa Puja


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Composed by the great sage of Advaita Vedanta, Adi Sankara, this work gives an exposition of the symbols of puja (worship) in light of Nonduality. Written as a dialogue between a disciple and a Guru, the disciple first asks, “What manner of worship is prescribed for the One existing as undivided Being-Consciousness-Bliss with no second, without misconceptions, and of one nature?” He then asks similar questions about the details of such in the context of utmost Nonduality, and, starting with the ninth verse, the Guru replies in the light of the Knowledge of that utmost Nonduality.




How to Convert Any Androd Tablet to Drawing Pad (Graphics Tablet) Using Free Tools


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If you are an artist, particularly a digital artist then You would know the importance of a graphic tablet. There are many options available in the market. like Wacom one , Deco etc. The only problem is you should know whether you are comfortable with your graphic tablet I will always recommend that you practice before you buy which is again not the practical option. There are others who may not be professional artists but want to try the luxury of graphic tablet. Artists who are trying hard to earn more and are not having a budget to buy this tablet should have a fair chance to try this out. I found that there are tools to make this possible. This book is an effort to show you a way to have the graphic tablet experience with a tablet you already have. In this book you will get A simple and easy step by step guide to convert any android tablet (or phone) to a drawing pad with screenshots all with free tools. A demo video which shows you how it works ( the end result) Recommendation of optional Paid tools which works best with this tool ( the paid tools are completely optional)




Twenty Seven Names of Hanuman From Parashara Samhita


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Parāshara Samhita gives us a very special mantra of hanuman called sundari prathama mantra , which is a collection of names , though it is a collection of hymns it is not just a hymn but also counted as a single mantra. Since it is a collection of 27 names and does not openly contain any beeja mantras, it can be chanted by everyone. Hence this book is an effort to comment on those particular names and explain them backed by the sacred text parāshara Samhita and other sacred scriptures. Each epithet of Hanuman describes us about a unique quality or aspect of hanuman or a great deed performed by him. This mantra is chanted for accomplishing all kinds of puruṣārtha (four accomplishments of life, dharma (righteousness) artha (wealth) kāma (desire) and moksha (liberation) by the grace of lord hanuman.




Bhairava Dashanama Stotra: Ten Names of Bhairava to Overcome Pain and Suffering


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This is a short yet powerful hymn praising Bhairava, comprised of ten epithets of bhairava. the phalashruti - verses describing the benefits of chanting says " One who recites these ten names, having gotten up in the morning doesn’t experience the terrific suffering and will not fear anything, nor does any danger arise in life."




Krishna Dvadashanama Stotra


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This particular hymn Krishna dvadashanama Stotra comprised of twelve names of Krishna (Vishnu) is claimed to be from Mahabharata. It is said that it has been initiated to Arjuna by Krishna himself. The phalashruti says those who chant this hymn in the dawn are freed from all kinds of sins. Though the source of this hymn is not clear, the twelve names mentioned in this hymn are among the most important names of lord Krishna and we find scriptural evidences that chanting these names individually or in collection purifies us of our sins. This book sheds light on how each of these twelve names help us in cleansing our sins and earning the grace of lord Krishna.




Parts of the Body Sanskrit - English: Bilingual Early Learning & Easy Teaching Picture Dictionary


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Did you ever want to learn Body Parts in Sanskrit? When you recite kavacha stotras ( armour hymns of gods and goddesses) in Sanskrit, you will find prayers prayer the god/ goddess for protecting each body part. When you do anga pooja rituals, you have mantras or shlokas referring each body part of the god/ goddess Did you ever want to learn and understand those words so that you can pray and visualize while chanting the kavachas, and do the anga pooja by offering flowers to the correct body part of the deity with the mantra? If that's what you always wanted then this book is designed just for you. learning and understanding Sanskrit body parts will be easier with this book In this book you will find the following Sanskrit Body Parts Names. Colorful Pictures of Body Parts. English Body Parts Names.




Nrusimha Dvadashanama Stotram


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The hymn Nrusimha dvadashana nama stotra, the twelve-name hymn of lord narasimha is a traditional short and powerful hymn of lord narasimha, (said to be found in some manuscripts of brahma purana) the hymn praises the lord with twelve epithets praising his various glorious qualities, This hymn is recited by devotees of vishnu of various schools. This book is a short translation of the hymn in simple english. By chanting this hymn with devotion, one van please lord narasimha and get his protection from diseases enemies and all kinds of negativity. ( as quoted in the phala shruti of the hymn)