The Names of Sun God A Hymn From Mahabharata:Suryashtottara Shatanama Stotra Transliteration, Translation and Commentary


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This hymn is from the Vana parva of Mahabharata. It wasinitiated to Yudhistira - Dharmaputra by hisguru.This hymn is a collection of important names praising the qualities of the sun god and is called Surya Ashtottara Shatanaama Stotra. The hymn comprises of hundred and sixteen names.When one chants this hymn with devotion in the morningsregularly is blessed with the grace of sun god. Chanting this hymn and worshipping Surya increases health, wealth, wisdom and prosperity.In this hymn sun god is praised as the absolute god Brahmanwho is every god, everyone and everything.The hymn also praises various great things the lord does forus in the form of planet sun like giving us energy, rain andfood.




The Names of Sun God - a Hymn from Mahabharata


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This hymn is from the Vana parva of Mahabharata. It was initiated to Yudhistira. (also known as Dharmaputra) by his guru Dhaumya.This is one of the important Hymns praising the son god. This hymn is a collection of important names praising the qualities of the sun god and is called Surya Ashtottara shatanaama Stotra. The hymn comprises of hundred and sixteen names. When one chants this hymn with devotion in the mornings regularly is blessed with the grace of sun god. Chanting this hymn and worshiping Surya Naarayana through it with true devotion increases health, wealth, wisdom and prosperity. In this hymn sun god is praised as the absolute god Brahman who is every god, everyone and everything and so lord Surya is referred to by the names of other gods like Indra, Vayu, Varuna etc he is seen as time, the five elements, the creator, the protector and destroyer, the primary cause of existence of the worlds. Surya Narayana is praised by different names like Aditya, Bhaskara, , Divaakara, Surya, Savita, Ravi etc. The meanings of every name is explained based on the commentaries of Adi Shankara Bhagavathpada, Sayanacharya and Sage Vedavyasa (Shlokas from the puranas)




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.




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)




Shiva Mantra Magick


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Shiva, is one of the most mysterious Gods of the Hindu pantheon. His energy can be found in all things, yet his tranquil, yet fierce energy can seem out of reach for some. His images often depict him in a meditative state or in his most common form, the Nataraja or the one who dances within the circular fires that represent creation and dissolution. He is by far one of the most ancient of the Hindu Gods, there are hints of him in the Vedas, and this form is often called "proto-Shiva." In his current incarnation he is part of the Hindu Trinity that is comprised of the Gods Brahma and Vishnu. Shiva's name means "the auspicious one". Shiva is the God of creation, destruction and regeneration. It is for this reason his mantras are so powerful, they are multipurpose and can serve the magician in any way he or she sees fit.Although most deities that I work with are female, Shiva is the only exception. He has been my patron for decades, I even have a tattoo of his image on my back. He is very close to me. Often Shiva is associated with unbridled sexuality, eccentricity and nirvanic states. He has all these within himself. He is no doubt a figure that would be interpreted in the west as the embodiment of all that is evil, sinful and dark. This reputation is not helped by the fact many of his followers are known to perform actions that are often shocking and even downright lewd. They do this not because they are degenerates, but because they are trying to prove a point. In many ways, Shiva is the God of the outcasts. Shiva will challenge you in ways other Gods will not. He will force you to go deep into your nature. If you are not introspective, Shiva will and can be a nightmare for you. He will force you to break open. His mantras are often recited when people need help. All problems you may have, be they physical, mental or spiritual he can help you.




Ganesha Mantra Magick


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Ganesha also known more commonly in the west as Ganesh, is one of the most beloved, if not the most beloved deities in Hinduism. He is best known for his ability to help people remove obstacles in their lives. Although this I my first book on Ganesh, I have taught people the Ganesh mantras and they have used it with great success. I have received several emails stating that the Ganesh mantra added that extra spark they needed in their lives. Not only did it take their mantra work to a new level, some also used it in conjunction with western magick and he came through for them. Ganesh has an elephant head and this fact makes him very easy to recognize. However, what he is most known for his willingness and ability to help people remove obstacles in their lives. In addition to that, he is also a patron of the arts and sciences and has been known to help people with these fields as well. He is so effective that his worship can be found outside of Hinduism as well. Jains and Buddhists are also known to have devotion towards him. Although I do not have a main practice to Ganesh, I have used his power several times and can attest to his efficacy as can so many people not only in my sphere but the millions around the world. In this book, we will be tapping into his power for the following purposes: To Remove Obstacles (general). To Gain Financial Prosperity. Can Be used For Good Health As well. To Gain Extreme Good Luck In All Endeavors To Help You in All Your Relationships, Including Romantic ones. To Help You Remove Stress in Your Life. To Gain Leadership Skills To Quiet Ones Ego To Achieve Spiritual Unity with the Divine




Lakshmi Mantra Magick


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The great Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune. She is renowned across all of India as the most beneficent goddess of the Hindu Pantheon. She not only bestows wealth and fortune in the material world, but also the spiritual. That is the beauty of Lakshmi. When you call upon her, she prepares you for wealth and fortune from the inside out. Often it happens very quickly and in some cases, it can take some time. In either case, she is very responsive. In this book, we will tap into the 8 manifestations of this great Goddess. These 8 emanations will help you achieve wealth and prosperity in more than one area of life. Unlike her some of her fellow goddesses, she is gentile. She is not a Kali or a Druga, she will approach you gently. We will discuss the idea of the divine feminine and then we will discuss Lakshmi in a bit more detail and then get right to business. Let us begin.




Surya Dvadashanama Stotra


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This is a very short yet powerful hymn of lord Surya Narayana comprised of twelve names. This book is an effort to put light on the deeper meaning of those twelve names backed by citations from Puranas. This surya dvadashanama stotra when recited with devotion helps us attain freedom from sorrows and other difficulties of life and grants us a healthy life. each name describes well the great qualities of sun god. The hymn is very easy to recite and very powerful.




Mahabharata for Kids


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The Heart Of Sun God – A Hymn from Valmiki Ramayana Adithya Hrudaya Stotra – its transliteration and translation


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About the HymnAdithya hrudayam is a powerful hymn which describes the sun god as the supreme God Brahman and praises all the divine qualities and powers of the sun. This is one of the most powerful sacred and popular hymns praising the Sun god. This wonderful hymn is in the hundred and fifth sarga (chapter) of Yuddha Khanda (section describing the great war between Rama and Ravana) in Valmiki Ramayana. The hymn was taught to prince Rama by sage Agasthya to help Rama to gain success in his great mission of defeating Ravana.The Translation and Commentary of the HymnThat sacred hymn is transliterated in English along with original Sanskrit text. A detailed commentary based on the old authentic and rare Sanskrit commentaries of Govindaraja and Rama, the two great scholars of Sanskrit and commentators of entire Ramayana of Valmiki.