Rama Raksha Stotra


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This hymn is called rāma rakshā stotra and is from the scripture ānanda rāmāyana. It is stated in the fifth sarga of janma khanda of ānanda rāmāyana. It is a conversation between vishnudāsa and his guru rāmadāsa. This hymn was revealed to goddess gauri by lord Shiva in the presence of skanda. He initiated the hymn to goddess gauri and instructed her to do the protection rituals for skanda so that he can defeat and destroy tāraka. After bowing to lord rāma, he started teaching the hymn. Goddess gauri chanted the mantra and did the protection ritual for skanda. By the power of the mantra, skanda defeated tārakāsura. Chanting of the hymn can rectify all our fears, protects us from illness, cruel animals and insects, enemies, negative forces, negativity, and blesses us with peace, happiness, good health, true devotion on the holy feet of rama, wisdom and finally liberation




2012 Enlightened


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The year 2012 is fast approaching. This is the time that scientists, prophets, and ancient scholars have predicted the world would end. However, this is also the year that is supposed to herald a Great Revealing. The anti-Christ, Illuminati, secret societies, and religious and government corruption will supposedly be exposed, allowing for the spiritual and physical transformation necessary to usher in a new spiritual age of peace and enlightenment. Discover beautiful insights into humanity's ancient journey of spiritual ascent, how the knowledge and wisdom of the past determined history and what lies in store in the years beyond 2012. Topics covered include: - Past civilizations, including the Egyptians, Mayans, and Aztecs - The anti-Christ and other false gurus - Secret societies and symbols - Alien warnings - And much more! Develop a clear understanding of the nature of humanity, where we came from, and where we are going in 2012 Enlightened.




Shri Sai Satcharita


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Saraswati Dvadashanama Stotra


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Twelve names of Saraswati eulogize her different aspects and glories. This is a short yet powerful hymn. by chanting this with devotion we can attain the blessings of goddess saraswati the goddess of wisdom, learning, and knowledge, the phalashruti of this stotra says goddess sarasvati becomes very pleased with those who chant these twelve names regularly and resides in the tip of their tongue and blesses them with wisdom. therefore such a devotee spills words of wisdom and auspicious words.




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.







The Power of Ram


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The Power of Ram




Learn Sanskrit through Your Favourite Prayers: Stotra Ranjani


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We usually recite prayers by rote. But there are many devout who are keen to know the meaning of popular Sanskrit stotras and have little access to the language. With this independent study reader even someone with no knowledge of Sanskrit can understand some of the most important Hindu prayers




Lakshmi Dvadashanama Stotra


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This short hymn comprised of twelve names of goddess Lakshmi found in Vishvasara Tantra. Lord īśvara reveals this hymn through this tantra. These twelve names are considered the essence of all names of goddess Lakshmi, or the Kamalatmika form of the goddess (goddess Mahalakshmi in her great wisdom goddess form) as proposed by the Vishvasara tantra. It is to be noted that some of the epithets coincide with the names used to address the goddess in sri sukta, and Lakshmi ashtottara shatanama stotra.




Hanumad Bhujanga Stotra


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Hanumad Bhujanga Stotra is composed in bhujanga metre which resembles the pattern like that of the zigzag movement of a snake. This is a fast metre. Hanumad Bhujanga Stotra is comprised of sixteen shlokas including the phala shruti (the verse describing the benefits of reciting Hanumad Bhujanga Stotra) Hanumad Bhujanga Stotra describes various great qualities of Hanuman and different pastimes and adventures of Hanuman's life described in Ramayana.