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We're off to class for a talk and a meditation on the granthis, with a nod to Tay Tay.
In this episode let's explore the divine God- Trimurti's cosmic dance – creating, preserving, and transforming.
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
Brahma Vishnu Bhi Jinke : Ashram Bhajan
शिव पुराण - द्वितीय संहिता - रूद्र संहिता - द्वितीय खंड - सती खंड अध्याय २७ : दक्षके द्वारा महान यज्ञका आयोजन, उसमे ब्रह्मा, विष्णु, देवताओं और ऋषियोंका आगमन, दक्ष द्वारा सबका सत्कार, यज्ञका आरम्भ, दधीचीद्वारा भगवान् शिव को बुलानेके अनुरोध और दक्षके विरोध करनेपर शिव भक्तोंका वहांसे निकल जाना। Chapter 27: Daksha organizes a great Yagya, Brahma, Vishnu, devtas and sages arrive in it, Daksha felicitates everyone, Yagya begins, Dadhichi requests to invite Bhagwaan Shiva and Daksh's refusal for same. Shiva devotees leave from there. अध्याय २८ : यज्ञका समाचार पा सतीका शिव से वहां चलने के लिए अनुरोध, दक्षके शिवद्रोहको जानकार भगवान् शिवकी आज्ञासे देवी सतीका पिताके यज्ञमण्डपकी और शिवगणोंके साथ प्रस्थान। Chapter 28: On receiving the news of Yagya, Sati requests Shiva to go there, knowing Daksha's betrayal of Shiva, by the order of Bhagwaan Shiva, Bhagwati Sati leaves for her father's Yagya Mandap and accompanied by Shivganas. #shivpuran #shivpuranwithabhijit #abhijitsharmaa #yogicswadhyayam #abhijitschoolofdevelopment
Sadhguru talks about this 3 dimension of existence and their quality. Sharing Sadhguru's wisdom to all More wisdom, join us in your favorite social media.. Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@sadhguruji Snapchat : @sadhgurustory Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/sadhgurustory/ Feel free to make any suggestions Download and share as you wish Let peace and joy be the fundamentals of your life
Lyrics:Hey Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara SaishwaraDaya Karo Krupa Karo ParameshwaraSairam Sairam (2)Parama Dayala Papa VinashaRaksha Karo Raksha Karo SaishwaraDaya Karo Krupa Karo ParameshwaraMeaning:Lord Sai is the embodiment of Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) representing creation, protection and annhilation. He is supremely compassionate and redeems the sins of devotees. We seek the divine compassion, protection and grace of the Lord
In this episode I talk about reality of Mahabharata and Ramayan and origin of hindu gods Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh Enjoy your day and peace out ✌️ Share your views reccomendations and feedback here https://linktr.ee/IGotThisTodayPod also u can use this link to access us everywhere --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bramhanavale/message
mutual love is the major law of our existence / the vision of Vishnu in the heart of Brahma / Vishnu's smile vanquishes distress / the competition between the Lord & His devotees / the worship of the Radharamana temple / the soul exists for God to feel his own blissful nature through the soul's love / we've all cried an ocean of tears / Krishna is happy, just waiting for us to reconnect / Arjuna's illusion dispelled SB 3.8.27
mutual love is the major law of our existence / the vision of Vishnu in the heart of Brahma / Vishnu’s smile vanquishes distress / the competition between the Lord & His devotees / the worship of the Radharamana temple / the soul exists for God to feel his own blissful nature through the soul’s love / we’ve all cried an ocean of tears / Krishna is happy, just waiting for us to reconnect / Arjuna’s illusion dispelled SB 3.8.27
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In Hindu philosophy different Gods and Goddesses are assigned different universal responsibilities. The different elements of nature like wind, fire, earth, water, sky, etc. are governed by different deities. These deities held Supreme authority during the Vedic era. However later on most of them lost their importance to other Gods like Vishnu and Shiva and became minor gods. Varuna was one among such Vedic gods. He was the son of sage Kashyap and Aditi and was one among the 12 Adityas born from them. He was considered as the Supreme God of Cosmos who controlled various aspects of the Universe like the sky, water, oceans, rains, etc. He was also known to punish people for their misdeeds. He had an all-pervading eye that would watch over each activity in the Universe. Some ancient pictures depict him as a God with 1000 eyes. He is shown riding a crocodile. However he was also known to have a benevolent side where he is shown forgiving people for their misdeeds as well. People who repented committing sins and were guilty of their acts were forgiven by Varuna. He was also known to be the king of gods who watched over us from his heavenly abode. However in the later Hindu scriptures he lost much of his importance to Indra and Indra took the central role. After the Vedic era most of the Vedic Gods became minor gods with Brahma Vishnu and Shiva becoming the main gods. Varun was then associated with oceans and was known to be the Lord of all water bodies only. He was still considered to be the protector of Truth and Righteousness. He was also closely associated With another Vedic god called Mitra. Mitra was the god of oath and treaties and helped to establish order in this world. They both have been invoked together in a lot of Vedic hymns. Varuna has also been mentioned in the epic tale of Ramayana. This was when Rama along with Lakshmana and the Vanar Sena was on the mission to rescue Sita from Lanka. They had to cross the Indian Ocean and reach the island of Lanka. However the ocean was immensely deep and the distance to cover was humongous. This is when Lord Rama decided to meditate upon Lord Varuna and seek a solution from him. He kept meditating for three days non- stop trying to connect With Lord Varuna. However Lord Varuna did not respond. This enraged Rama and he was now furious on Varuna for ignoring his plea. He told Lakshamana that even Gods listened to violence and ignored peaceful prayers. Rama decided to attack the ocean with his bow and arrow. This would have dried the entire ocean and they would be able to reach Lanka without any troubles. This is when Varuna appeared before Rama, seeking forgiveness. He said that he was unable to find a solution for their plight and that is why he was unable to appear. He then instructed them to build a bridge with stones. He promised that he would not let anyone in the army drown. Varuna was married to Goddess Varuni. Though there aren't many temples dedicated to Lord Varuna, there is a 1000-year-old Varuna temple located in Pakistan. Even today many sailors and fishermen worship him before starting their journey in the sea. Follow us on www.facebook.com/mysticadii www.pinterest.com/mysticadii www.instagram.com/mysticadii Download Our iOS App onelink.to/mysticadii
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In Hindi ओम नम शिवाय!!! सोमवार को शिव की पूजा करने के लिए सबसे शुभ दिन माना जाता है। लेकिन क्या हम जानते हैं कि ऐसा क्यों है? वैसे तो हर दिन और हर समय शिव की पूजा की जा सकती है, सोमवार का विशेष महत्व है क्योंकि ऐसा माना जाता है कि भगवान ने सोमवार को देवी पार्वती से विवाह किया था। इसके अलावा सोमवार को शिव द्वारा समुद्र मंथन के दौरान निकले विष का भी सेवन किया गया था। तो यहाँ हम फिर से भगवान शिव के बारे में एक दिलचस्प कहानी लेकर आए हैं त्र्यंबकेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग पृथ्वी पर 12 मुख्य ज्योतिर्लिंग हैं जहाँ शिव ने शारीरिक रूप से दर्शन दिए और अपने भक्तों के लिए लिंगम के रूप में वहाँ रहने का फैसला किया। त्र्यंबकेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग (नासिक भारत में) उनमें से एक है। यह दुनिया के सबसे पवित्र स्थानों में से एक है क्योंकि यह एकमात्र ज्योतिर्लिंग है जहां ब्रह्मा विष्णु और शिव के मंदिर उपलब्ध हैं। इसके अलावा, त्र्यंबकेश्वर वह स्थान है जहाँ गोदावरी नदी का उद्गम होता है। अब इस जगह के पीछे के इतिहास और रहस्य को समझते हैं। गौतम ऋषि को सप्तऋषियों में एक कहा जाता है। उनका आश्रम (झोपड़ी) त्र्यंबक (नासिक) की पहाड़ियों में स्थित था। एक बार देवताओं के श्राप के कारण कई सौ वर्षों तक पहाड़ियों पर एक सूखा पड़ा। कुल अकाल था और जो भी वहां रहता था, वह त्रयंबक से बाहर चला गया। हालाँकि गौतम ऋषि ने नहीं छोड़ा और ध्यान द्वारा समुद्र (वरुण) के देवता को प्रसन्न करने का फैसला किया। छह महीने के लिए उन्होंने सूखे की समाप्ति के लिए जल (वरुण) के भगवान से प्रार्थना करते हुए अपनी सांस रोक रखी थी। उनकी पूजा से प्रसन्न होकर भगवान वरुण ने एक कुंड खोदने के लिए गौतम को एक शुभ स्थान दिखाया। जैसे ही गौतम ने ऐसा किया, स्पष्ट क्रिस्टल पानी का एक झरना उभरा। वरुण ने आश्वासन दिया कि यह झरना कभी नहीं सूखेगा और अनंत काल तक शुद्ध पानी उपलब्ध रहेगा। त्रयंबक फिर से खिल गया और जल्द ही यह फिर से हरा हो गया। हालाँकि अन्य ऋषि गौतम की उपलब्धि से ईर्ष्या कर रहे थे। वे चाहते थे कि गौतम और उनकी पत्नी अहल्या हमेशा के लिए त्रयम्बक पर्वत छोड़ दें। उन्होंने गौतम के खेत में एक गाय भेजी और गाय ने खेत को नष्ट करना शुरू कर दिया। गौतम ने गाय को भगाने की कोशिश की। हालांकि गाय घायल हो गई और मर गई। ऋषियों ने गौतम पर आरोप लगाया और उन पर एक गाय की हत्या का पाप लगाया। उन्होंने उसे और पत्नी को अपना आश्रम छोड़ने और कहीं और बसने को कहा क्योंकि वे उनके पास कातिल नहीं चाहते थे। गौतम तबाह हो गया और गाय को मारने का अपराधबोध उसे परेशान करता रहा। उन्होंने बहुत कठिन तपस्या की और कई वर्षों तक भगवान शिव का ध्यान किया। अंत में शिव प्रकट हुए और उन्हें बताया कि उन्होंने कोई अपराध नहीं किया है और यह सब ऋषियों द्वारा उनके खिलाफ की गई एक क्रूर योजना थी। ऋषि गौतम ने भगवान को पार्वती के साथ यहां आकर बसने को कहा। उनकी भक्ति से प्रसन्न होकर शिव ने वहां बसने का फैसला किया। साथ ही गंगा नदी गोदावरी नदी के रूप में प्रकट हुई। यहां पहुंचने वाले भक्त भगवान की पूजा करते हैं और जीवन और मृत्यु के चक्र से मुक्ति पाते हैं। इसके अलावा, एक मंदिर के बाहर कई गायों को खुद खाना खिला सकता है। In English Om Namah Shivay!!! Mondays are considered to be the most auspicious day to worship Shiva. But do we know why is that? Although Shiva can be worshipped every day and all the time, Monday holds a special significance as it is believed that the Lord married Goddess Parvati on Monday Also the poison emitted during Samudra Manthan was consumed by Shiva on Monday. So here we come again with a fascinating story about the Lord Shiva Tryambakeshwara Jyotirlinga There are 12 main Jyotirlingas on Earth where Shiva appeared physically and decided to stay there in the form of Lingam for his devotees. Triyambakeswara Jyotirlinga (in Nashik India) is one of them. It is one of the holiest places in the world as it is the only Jyotirlinga where shrines of Brahma Vishnu and Shiva are available. Also, Triyambakeswara is the place where River Godavari originates. Now let us understand the history and mystery behind this place. Gautama Rishi is said to be one among the Saptarishis. His ashrama (hut) was situated in the hills of Triyambaka (Nashik). Once due to the curse of Gods a drought fell upon the hills for several hundred years. there was a total famine and everyone who lived there moved out of Triyambaka. However Gautama Rishi did not leave and decided to please the God of Ocean (Varuna) by meditation. For six months he held his breath praying to the Lord of Water (Varuna) to end the drought. Pleased with his worship Lord Varuna showed Gautama an auspicious place to dig a trough. As soon as Gautama had done this, a spring of clear crystal water emerged. Varuna assured that this spring will never run dry and there shall be pure water available till eternity. Triymabaka bloomed again and soon it was green again. However the other rishis were jealous of Gautama's achievement. They wanted Gautama and his wife Ahalya to leave Triyambaka mountains forever. They sent a cow to Gautama's field and the cow started to destroy the field. Gautama tried to shoo the cow away. However the cow got injured and died. The rishis accused Gautama and charged him with a sin of killing a cow. They asked him and wife to leave their ashrama and go and settle somewhere else as they did not want a murderer near them. Gautama was devastated and the guilt of killing the cow kept hurting him. He did a very hard penance and meditated on Lord Shiva for many years. Finally Shiva appeared and told him that he had not done any crime and all this was a cruel plan plotted against him by the rishis. Sage Gautama asked the Lord to come and settle here with Parvati. Pleased with his devotion Shiva decided to settle there. Also River Ganga appeared in the form of Godavari river. Devotees who arrive here to worship the Lord and get salvation from the cycle of Life and Death. Also one can see several cows outside the temple self-feeding themselves.
Here we discuss Lord Shiva, revealing his form and unity of the three deities Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra. Our Podcast is also available on: 1. YouTube 2. Facebook 3. Google Podcasts 4. Spotify 5. Radio Public 6. Breaker 7. Pocket Casts
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Bharata sings the mantra in a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg Sita Rama. This Kirtan worships the divine in various names and forms. The Kirtan consists of many verses, which can be extended as desired. Most verses call different aspects of God in male and female form - and conclude with Namah Om Shivaya or Om Namah Shivaya. You can find this Kirtan in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan booklet under number 318 or here you can find the text to sing along with: Sita Rama, Nama Om Shivaya // 1 // Radhe Shyama, Om Namah Shivaya // 2 // Shakti Shiva, Nama Om Shivaya // 3 // Brahma Vishnu, Om Namah Shivaya // 4 // Amba Mata, Nama Om Shivaya // 5 // Sai Bhavani, Om Namah Shivaya // 6 // Further Kirtan and Mantra recordings can be found directly in this blog at /category/podcast/mantra/ or listed in our English Yoga Vidya Community - namely here. In our online seminar calendar you will find numerous seminars on mantra and music, which are offered in the four Yoga Vidya seminar houses of Yoga Vidya. If you are interested in one of our english yoga seminars, click here. More about Yoga, Ayurveda and Meditation you can find on the internet pages www.yoga-vidya.org.
Bharata sings the mantra in a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg Sita Rama. This Kirtan worships the divine in various names and forms. The Kirtan consists of many verses, which can be extended as desired. Most verses call different aspects of God in male and female form - and conclude with Namah Om Shivaya or Om Namah Shivaya. You can find this Kirtan in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan booklet under number 318 or here you can find the text to sing along with: Sita Rama, Nama Om Shivaya // 1 // Radhe Shyama, Om Namah Shivaya // 2 // Shakti Shiva, Nama Om Shivaya // 3 // Brahma Vishnu, Om Namah Shivaya // 4 // Amba Mata, Nama Om Shivaya // 5 // Sai Bhavani, Om Namah Shivaya // 6 // Further Kirtan and Mantra recordings can be found directly in this blog at /category/podcast/mantra/ or listed in our English Yoga Vidya Community - namely here. In our online seminar calendar you will find numerous seminars on mantra and music, which are offered in the four Yoga Vidya seminar houses of Yoga Vidya. If you are interested in one of our english yoga seminars, click here. More about Yoga, Ayurveda and Meditation you can find on the internet pages www.yoga-vidya.org. Folge direkt herunterladen
Rama, Sita, Hanuman: Geschichten aus der indischen Mythologie
Die indische Mythologie ist faszinierend, exotisch und ergreift Menschen in der Tiefe ihres Wesens. Sukadev spricht über Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Krishna, Rama, Hanuman, Kali, Durga, Parvati, Ganesha und Subrahmanya. So bekommst du ein tiefes Verständnis für die indischen Göttinnen und Götter – und was sie mit deinem Leben zu tun haben. Das Verständnis für die indische Mythologie hilft dir auch zu einem tieferen Verständnis der Mantras und des Kirtan. Dies ist der sechste Vortrag der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung“. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Der Beitrag Indische Mythologie: Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva – YVS006 erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Die indische Mythologie ist faszinierend, exotisch und ergreift Menschen in der Tiefe ihres Wesens. Sukadev spricht über Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Krishna, Rama, Hanuman, Kali, Durga, Parvati, Ganesha und Subrahmanya. So bekommst du ein tiefes Verständnis für die indischen Göttinnen und Götter – und was sie mit deinem Leben zu tun haben. Das Verständnis für die indische Mythologie hilft dir auch zu einem tieferen Verständnis der Mantras und des Kirtan. Dies ist der sechste Vortrag der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung“. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Der Beitrag Indische Mythologie: Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva – YVS006 erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Die indische Mythologie ist faszinierend, exotisch und ergreift Menschen in der Tiefe ihres Wesens. Sukadev spricht über Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Krishna, Rama, Hanuman, Kali, Durga, Parvati, Ganesha und Subrahmanya. So bekommst du ein tiefes Verständnis für die indischen Göttinnen und Götter – und was sie mit deinem Leben zu tun haben. Das Verständnis für die indische Mythologie hilft dir auch zu einem tieferen Verständnis der Mantras und des Kirtan. Dies ist der sechste Vortrag der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung“. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya Ton/Schnitt: Nanda
Die indische Mythologie ist faszinierend, exotisch und ergreift Menschen in der Tiefe ihres Wesens. Sukadev spricht über Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi, Krishna, Rama, Hanuman, Kali, Durga, Parvati, Ganesha und Subrahmanya. So bekommst du ein tiefes Verständnis für die indischen Göttinnen und Götter – und was sie mit deinem Leben zu tun haben. Das Verständnis für die indische Mythologie hilft dir auch zu einem tieferen Verständnis der Mantras und des Kirtan. Dies ist der sechste Vortrag der Vortragsreihe „Yoga Vidya Schulung“. Autor/Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya Ton/Schnitt: Nanda
Satyadevi singt in einem Samstagabend Satsang bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg den Kirtan Sitarama Namah Om Shivaya – du findest diesen Kirtan im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 318. Hier ist der Text zum Mitsingen: Sita Rama, Nama Om Shivaya // 1 // Radhe Shyama, Om Namah Shivaya // 2 // Shakti Shiva, Nama Om Shivaya // 3 // Brahma Vishnu, Om Namah Shivaya // 4 // Amba Mata, Nama Om Shivaya // 5 // Sai Bhavani, Om Namah Shivaya // 6 // Viel Freude beim Mitsingen. Wenn du dich für Musik und Mantras interessierst, dann findest du Der Beitrag Sitarama Namah Om Shivaya Mantrasingen mit Satyadevi erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Satyadevi chants during a saturday evening satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany, the kirtan Sitarama Namah Om Shivaya - you can find it in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as number 318. Here are the lyrics to sing along: Sita Rama, Nama Om Shivaya // 1 // Radhe Shyama, Om Namah Shivaya // 2 // Shakti Shiva, Nama Om Shivaya // 3 // Brahma Vishnu, Om Namah Shivaya // 4 // Amba Mata, Nama Om Shivaya // 5 // Sai Bhavani, Om Namah Shivaya // 6 // Much bliss and joy with this recording from Yoga Vidya. If you are interested at yoga seminars, then you will find some seminars, courses and workshops on this page.
Satyadevi chants during a saturday evening satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany, the kirtan Sitarama Namah Om Shivaya - you can find it in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as number 318. Here are the lyrics to sing along: Sita Rama, Nama Om Shivaya // 1 // Radhe Shyama, Om Namah Shivaya // 2 // Shakti Shiva, Nama Om Shivaya // 3 // Brahma Vishnu, Om Namah Shivaya // 4 // Amba Mata, Nama Om Shivaya // 5 // Sai Bhavani, Om Namah Shivaya // 6 // Much bliss and joy with this recording from Yoga Vidya. If you are interested at yoga seminars, then you will find some seminars, courses and workshops on this page. Folge direkt herunterladen
Satyadevi singt in einem Samstagabend Satsang bei Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg den Kirtan Sitarama Namah Om Shivaya – du findest diesen Kirtan im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 318. Hier ist der Text zum Mitsingen: Sita Rama, Nama Om Shivaya // 1 // Radhe Shyama, Om Namah Shivaya // 2 // Shakti Shiva, Nama Om Shivaya // 3 // Brahma Vishnu, Om Namah Shivaya // 4 // Amba Mata, Nama Om Shivaya // 5 // Sai Bhavani, Om Namah Shivaya // 6 // Viel Freude beim Mitsingen. Wenn du dich für Musik und Mantras interessierst, dann findest du Der Beitrag Sitarama Namah Om Shivaya Mantrasingen mit Satyadevi erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
God is a very touchy subject for many in the yoga world. Many of us have found our way to the yoga mat because the religion of our childhood left a bad aftertaste. Although yoga is not a religion, it does encourage a relationship with a higher power. In this talk, Darren explores the nature of God through the lens of Hindu mythology. By looking at the concept of God in a new way, old patterns and beliefs can be replaced by healthy and well-adjusted ones.