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"Karthikeya Movie Explanation" Dive into the thrilling world of Karthikeya, the 2014 Telugu suspense-mystery that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats! Join us as we unravel the gripping storyline, explore the secrets behind the mysterious temple, and break down the deeper meanings of this mythological masterpiece. Starring Nikhil Siddharth and Swati Reddy, Karthikeya combines ancient mythology, mystery, and suspense in a way that leaves audiences spellbound. Whether you're a fan of Telugu cinema or love mind-bending thrillers, this movie is a must-watch! Discover the hidden layers, untold secrets, and shocking twists in this detailed movie explanation. Don't miss out on the journey into the unknown, where ancient beliefs and science collide. ✨ Watch now and uncover the truth behind the mystery!
Niharika Konidela enters the Permit Room and talks about growing up in the Mega family, Pawan Kalyan, Chiranjeevi, acting in a short film with Vishwak Sen, Akhil and S.S. Karthikeya, Varun Tej dropping her to college, Pink Elephant pictures, dating apps, how her father (Naga Babu) helps her with finances and much more. Chapters: 00:00 - Santhosh's embarrassing story with Niharika 5:13 - Her unreleased short films 6:17 - Her previous productions 8:41 - Growing up in the Mega family 13:50 - Acting is her first love 19:30 - First daughter from a film family to act 22:55 - Studying in Hyderabad 28:07 - Starting work in a TV show 30:58 - Writing and producing her first show 33:44 - Why Pink Elephant 41:52 - Dating apps 46:05 - Member questions 1:02:58 - Four aspects
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Mythlok, where we journey into the mystical realms of mythology. In this episode, we're exploring the fascinating concept of vahanas, the celestial vehicles and sacred mounts of Indian gods. These divine beings are often depicted with unique and powerful companions, each symbolizing different aspects of their divine nature and cosmic duties.First, we'll meet Nandi, the revered bull who serves as the loyal and powerful mount of Lord Shiva. Nandi is more than just a vehicle; he's a symbol of strength, virility, and unwavering devotion. We'll delve into the stories that highlight his significance and his special bond with Shiva.Next, we'll soar into the skies with Garuda, the mighty eagle who serves as the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. Garuda's speed and strength are legendary, and his role as the enemy of serpents adds another layer of intrigue. We'll explore Garuda's origins, his adventures, and what he represents in Hindu mythology.Then, we'll turn our attention to Airavata, the magnificent white elephant who carries Lord Indra, the king of the gods. Airavata's immense size and power make him a fitting mount for the god of rain and thunderstorms. We'll discuss the origins of Airavata, his role in mythological battles, and his importance in various rituals.Following that, we'll meet Mushika, the humble yet significant mouse that serves as the vehicle of Lord Ganesha. Despite his small size, Mushika represents agility, resourcefulness, and the idea that even the smallest being can achieve greatness. We'll uncover the tales of how Mushika came to be Ganesha's mount and what he symbolizes in the broader context of Hindu belief.Finally, we'll explore the vibrant and majestic peacock of Lord Karthikeya, the god of war and victory. The peacock, with its dazzling plumage and fierce demeanor, perfectly complements Karthikeya's warrior spirit. We'll delve into the mythology surrounding this divine duo, their adventures, and the symbolic meanings attached to the peacock.Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of stories, symbolism, and spiritual significance behind these divine mounts. Whether you're a seasoned mythology enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this episode promises to offer a captivating and insightful look into the vahanas of some of the most revered deities in Hindu mythology. Tune in and embark on this mystical journey with us, only on Mythlok!
Dhruv, Ravi and Aravind critique 2022 pan-Indian films starting with the name K - KGF Chapter 2, Kantara and Karthikeya 2 KGF: Chapter 2 Delivers on expectations? Drawbacks Kantara Why it became a blockbuster Drawbacks Karthikeya 2 Hype Drawbacks
Slokas. Subrahmanya. 12. Shadaananam kumkuma Raktha Varnam mahamadhim Divya mayura vaahanam Rudrasya soonum surasainya Nadham guhaam sathaaham saranam prabhathye 13.Shanmugham Shatgunam Saiva kumaaram Kula booshanam Devasenapathim Vande Sarva Kaaryaartha Siddhaye 14.Tat purushaaya vidmahe mahasenaaya deemahi Mayuraadthi Roodam Mahavaakya koodm Manohaari Deham Mahachitta keham Mahi Deva Devam Mava baalam Mahadeva Baalam Bhaje lika paalam. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ramanispodcast/message
In this episode of Chasing Creativity, host Kiran Manral chats with one of India's most popular authors, Anuja Chandramouli. The conversation delves deep into Anuja's earliest influences in storytelling, her grandmother's retelling of mythological tales, what Arjuna and Krishna mean to her, a surreal experience that led to her writing Karthikeya, the darkness of the down days for a creator, and why she decided to take up classical dance in her mid thirties. Don't miss this special episode! Follow Bingepods on Instagram for more updates. Show Producer- Jyoti Chaurasiya Sound Engineer- Siddharth Adhicary
Andariki Namaskaram! Hello Listeners! In this episode, we have Anil from Ragadi Productions to talk with us about the most misconstrued argument around "Social Responsibility of Films". "Cinema ni Cinema laaga chudandi ra" ane argument eppudu vintoo untam. Kaani daani venaka unna reason enti? Enduku aa statement ala prachurimpabadindhi? Ee statement ni vadukoni palu rakaala social outlets, groups, communities and political outfits ela double games aadathayo ani discussion cheyadam jarigindi. If you agree, disagree or want to say anything, you can do so directly with us on our Discord. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mayuresh Stotra was created by Brahma to praise Ganesha. Mayuresh is another name for Ganesha. Mayuresh Stotra supposedly bestows Bhukti and Mukti, when recited. It can remove one's difficulties and fulfill wishes. Mayuresh Stotra is ideal for getting relief from diseases and anxiety. Chanting it bestows a peaceful family life, healthy children, and success. Reciting it on Angaraka Chaturthi is very beneficial. It should be chanted by those who want to start new projects. If you would like to find out more about your chart or have a question about astrology you would love the answer to, please do connect with us at www.astroved.com Follow AstroVed on IG, Twitter, and FB @AstroVed
Winners of the GiveawaySudip MajiSanand Dekhane Litishka Jagdeo This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with slow traveller and host of the podcast - Postcards from Nowhere, Utsav Mamoria! Today's destination: Kashmir! Nearest Airport: Srinagar Airport (SXR) Nearest Railway Station: Udhampur Railway Station (UHP) Prerequisites - Ensure to check for ground conditions before traveling Packing - Pack warm clothes depending on time of the year Time of the year - N/A Length of the itinerary: 1month Itinerary Highlights: Utsav starts off the episode by taking us to Arq-e-gulab, one of the last remaining rosewater makers of Kashmir and shares the state of the occupation and it's originsWe also talk about Khanaqah-e-Moula, one of the oldest mosques in Kashmir - very unique for its wooden architecture as well as some stunning interiors made of papier mache.Utsav's next visit was to the carpet makers of Srinagar who make handmade carpets - again one of the last remaining generations of this traditional art form. Next stop is at Burzahom - an ancient archaeological site that has ruins that date back to 9000 years ago. There is also a very unique stone depiction of a hunting scene and its surprising connection to astronomy. We also talk about the sad state of the archaeological remains and the conflicting needs of the locals and preservation. We also cover some touristy spots like Aru valley and Betaab valley (of the movie Betaab fame, starring Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh). Utsav talks about his experience trekking to the Shesh Nag lake and his encounter with the hospitality of the native Gujar bakharwal shepherd community. We also discuss about the challenges this community and their occupation faces. We next talk about Utsav's visit to the Ganesh Temple in Pehalgam also called the Mamleshwar temple and the story of Ganesh and Karthikeya circumnavigating the world. One of our final stops is a visit to the Kargil war memorial and Hunderman Museum of memories, talking about the village of Hunderman and how it exchanged hands between India and Pakistan during recent conflicts, and how the people's lives have been impacted. Links: Utsav's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42/ Utsav's Twitter - https://twitter.com/utsavmamoria Link to Utsav's podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/1wBEmLH3UjoMV0kbMgy5gy?si=LULYcnCYRdWvb5YwkiGBrQ Links to Utsav's series on Kashmir: The last rosewater maker of Srinagarhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/7K2uTDPcq2X2C5gQkow503?si=JuSpdW09T_ePCVRZW_l5oQ The Art of Writing Time: Persian and Sanskrit Chronogramshttps://open.spotify.com/episode/1UebJ7ccoS9XTUQQuZ8HOl?si=Bby4cTN0RYesN5Mv0njVbA Gujar Bakarwals - The forgotten people of Kashmirhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/7mAxndubsMcu0zPf4VnhVS?si=LAPU62buTae83EuQyXMKdA Kargil, Hunderman and The Museum of Memories https://open.spotify.com/episode/7mAxndubsMcu0zPf4VnhVS?si=LAPU62buTae83EuQyXMKdA Srinagar, ancient carvings and Supernovashttps://open.spotify.com/episode/2wEMBgiBkYzeliXKvG5Ph7?si=6UrAITjNTiiPFUG3aEHqNQ Kashmiris, Hangul and the Manual of Lifehttps://open.spotify.com/episode/7bzdllBWy48K1LieJgmTqq?si=Ndfx4nKdR3yF0LDMkHughA The Vanishing art of Kashmiri carpet weavinghttps://open.spotify.com/episode/2kTTQkdiS0LFhzdOwXRuAT?si=f1U0aDXIQnCyejPKMg6H2Q Sheshnag, deadly hikes and a thousand year old traditionhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/2OL8mp09s2FQdmS2Z5bHKB?si=q0deAcUgSnyikahLnQtY0Q Zbayul, the invisible village of Ladakhhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0WZNprAo1ISgz2L2HE3HM1?si=4xM3YilSSxSq-DgLKuCyPg Cover Photo by Raisa Nastukova on Unsplash Follow the Musafir stories on:Twitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=en website: www.themusafirstories.com email: themusafirstories@gmail.com Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with you folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What started with Baahubali led to all-time blockbusters like Baahubali 2, Pushpa, RRR, and Karthikeya 2 to the recent hit Kantara. However, out of all these movies, Kantara is special. Let me tell me you how and why. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Andariki Namaskaram! Forgive us, we were going through a rough life phase and had to take a break. Energy maintain cheyadaniki it's been tough. But we are back. Enjoy!
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Karthikeya is a young and intelligent doctor who believes in science and logic. He has a keen and curious mind and often finds himself in one or another public issue to solve. Due to some circumstances, he had to visit the holy city of Dwaraka, where he got involved in a quest to find the anklet of Lord Krishna, and save it from people who are ready to kill anyone to get possession of the mystic anklet. Please check out this Hindi Analysis and Review of Karthikeya 2. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Hello Everyone This is a mythological Story of Lord Ganesha . Ganapati is one of the most important gods in Hindu mythology and he is also worshipped in Jainism and Buddhism. For the Ganapatya Hindu sect, Ganesha is the most important deity. Ganesha is highly recognisable with his elephant head and human body, representing the soul (atman) and the physical (maya) respectively. He is also the patron of writers, travellers, students, commerce, and new projects (for which he removes obstacles from one's path) and is rather fond of sweets, to the slight detriment of his figure. Early Life Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and he is the brother of Karthikeya (or Subrahmanya), the god of war. He was created by his mother using earth which she moulded into the shape of a boy. As Shiva was away on his meditative wanderings, Parvati set her new son as guard while she bathed. Unexpectedly, Shiva returned home and, on finding the boy, and outraged at his impudence in claiming he was Parvati's son, Shiva called for his gang of demons, the bhutaganas, who fought ferociously with the boy. However, the youngster easily held his own against such fearsome adversaries and Vishnu was forced to intervene in the form of Maya and, whilst the boy was distracted by her beauty, the demons, or Shiva himself, lopped off his head. At the commotion, Parvati ran from her bath and remonstrated with Shiva for so summarily killing their son. Repentant, Shiva ordered a new head to be found for the boy and, as the first animal available was an elephant, so Ganesha gained a new head and became the most distinctive of the Hindu gods. As a reward for his great courage in fighting the demons, Shiva made Ganesha the leader of the bhutaganas, hence his name.
Is there a tectonic shift following the Nupur Sharma saga? Are Bollywood movie goers saying enough? Bhavesh Kansara looks at the recent hits and misses and analyses what the moviegoers want... #Bollycott #Bollywood #ligermovie #dobaaraa #karthikeya2
Karthikeya is a young and intelligent doctor who believes in science and logic. He has a keen and curious mind and often finds himself in one or another public issue to solve. Due to some circumstances, he had to visit the holy city of Dwaraka, where he got involved in a quest to find the anklet of Lord Krishna, and save it from people who are ready to kill anyone to get possession of the mystic anklet. Please listen to the entire podcast to find out the complete Analysis & Review of the Karthikeya 2. Please subscribe, like and share. If you have any suggestions, follow me on Instagram @anintelligentanalyst and write up. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Karthikeya 2 Movie A Bhagavad - Gita Perspective
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Success of Karthikeya 2 and Downfall of Bollywood Movie Review Pratik Borade and Sanjay Dixit
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In this episode I will be discussing on Thank You, Happy Birthday, Sita Ramam, Gargi, Karthikeya 2 , Khadgam and a short film Master and A special film of 15th August
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In 2003, at a famed temple in South India, a 5000 year old idol was to be replaced. The temple officials decided to make an idol and several kilos of gold were collected to make the idol. However, once it was installed, things went awry, and a joint investigation by the police and IIT Madras found the gold to be missing. A 15 year-long investigation uncovered a sinister plot to smuggle the 5000-year-old idol outside the country for personal gain. But the real worry was not the smuggling plan, but the change of the idol itself. This week, in the ninth episode of Fabulous Foods, we travel to a temple in Tamil Nadu and uncover the ancient connection between food as medicine (No, not Ayurveda!). Tune in, and discover food as medicine and faith, and what India's culinary heritage has to teach us.Check out the other episodes of "Fabulous Foods"Coconuts, Cold War and Nuclear Fusion :- https://ivm.today/3riUjReIndian Jews, Konkan Coast and Kippur-Chi-Puri :- https://ivm.today/3KEh8qhNutmeg: The World's Most Violent Spice :- https://ivm.today/3uE4bY4Portuguese, Banned Languages and Grinding Songs :- https://ivm.today/3JEpZH7Dosa, Apocalypse and Dashavataras of Vishnu :- https://ivm.today/3xoXfQbYou can check previous episodes of 'Podcasts from Nowhere' on IVM Podcasts websitehttps://ivm.today/3xuayw9You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42(https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Andariki Namaskaram! Hello Listeners! In this episode of the #SekharKammula series, we discussed #Fidaa starring Sai Pallavi and Varun Tej. Our friend and previous collaborator Karthikeya is back along with a new guest Bharadwaj. Happy Listening! If you have any suggestions, feedback or criticism, you can contact us here: Gmail: chitraalochana@gmail.com Twitter: @CAlochana Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chitraalochana --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chitra-alochana/message
Andariki Namaskaram! Hello Listeners! In this episode, we have Karthikeya along with Ram Venkat Srikar from Cinema Express joining us to talk about Srikanth Addala's Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu. Ranging from the filmmaking style to the philosophy, we talked it all. Timestamps: 1 - 00:00 - Intro 2 - 01:33 - Initial Thoughts 3 - 10:40 - Too Real To Be True 4 - 22:00 - Pride Over Necessity 5 - 25:24 - Ideologies 6 - 36:33 - The Title 7 - 48:50 - Simplicity 8 - 1:02:15 - Meticulously Crafted 9 - 1:14:15 - The Weakest Link 10 - 1:29:10 - Climax 11 - 1:40:00 - Closing Thoughts 12 - 1:50:05 - Outro Do follow Ram Venkat Srikar on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RamVenkatSrikar Ram Venkat Srikar's Website: https://writertainment.com/ Cinema Express Interviews by Ram Venkat Srikar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kl4FMPR4OQ https://www.cinemaexpress.com/telugu/review/2021/sep/24/aakashavaani-movie-review-samuthirakani-sonyliv-26854.html Maharshi Review by Ram: https://www.filmcompanion.in/features/telugu-features/telugu-movies-the-perils-of-a-star-centric-narrative-as-seen-in-mahesh-babu-starrer-maharshi-vamshi-paidipally/ Video Essay by Ram: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfgKugJmcps SVSC Breakdown: https://wp.me/payYuW-v0 Happy Listening! If you have any suggestions, feedback or criticism, you can contact us here: Gmail: chitraalochana@gmail.com Twitter: @CAlochana Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chitraalochana --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chitra-alochana/message
This episode we talk about Sunil Narine, a man on a constant journey to perfect his T20 game. To do that I found a writer as obsessed with him as I am, Karthikeya Manchala. We talk about chucking, length, box of tricks, batting Trinidad and how he hides the ball up his butt. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. You can follow Karthikeya Manchala here: https://twitter.com/Static_a357. And you can find his article here: [Sunil Narine - The King of T20 spin bowling] (https://caribbeancricket.substack.com/p/sunil-narine-the-king-of-t20-spin). This podcast is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/nickamc. The theme tune is by Red Crickets: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Red_Crickets/Red_Crickets.
This week, The Retail Perch takes a foray into academia with Karthikeya Easwar, Associate Teaching Professor in the area of Marketing, at Georgetown University's MSB. Dr. Easwar offers unique and refreshing insights from his area of expertise, consumer psychology. The three discuss the friction associated with grocery shopping, the characteristics a retailer should be looking for in new hires, the risk of discrimination based on data segmentation, the best way to frame marketing messages, and much more!
Vidhyananda Karthikeya from grade 5 reciting -a poem from Sri Kalahasteeshwara Shatakam - PMS@Bowenpally Campus
Pragya Vivardhana Stotra is a hymn which praises lord Skanda (Kartikeya) and reciting the hymn blesses us with Wisdom, knowledge and intelligence. This hymn was taught by lord Skanda himself. to know the deeper meaning of the hymn download the book from the below link https://bit.ly/pragyavivardhana Follow me on: facebook.com/authorkoushik authorkoushik.tumblr.com instagram.com/authorkoushik To support me use https://www.buymeacoffee.com/authorkoushik --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/authorkoushik/message
You can support this podcast by buying a coffee here Can CSK roar back in style after a disappointing 2020? Will DC go one step better this time and win their maiden title? That and more, in this banter-filled episode which also includes some interesting data observations from Karthikeya రైనా రాకతో చెన్నై సూపర్ కింగ్స్ కి పూర్వ వైభవం వస్తుందా? ఢిల్లీ క్యాపిటల్స్ కెప్టెన్సీ పగ్గాలు ఎవరికి? ఈ రెండు జట్లలో ఎవరికి ఫైనల్ కి వెళ్లే అవకాశం ఎక్కువుంది? Episode break-up : 00:00:00 - 00:27:00 ( CSK analysis ) 00:27:00 - 00:50:00 ( DC analysis) 00:50:00 - 01:02:20 ( Data angle ) Follow us on twitter , instagram
This week, the Cricket Guys speak with Karthikeya Manchala about the recent IPL mini-auction. We talk mini auction dynamics, evolution of team strategies, seam-bowling allrounders, the Pujara buy, and much more. We also discuss Himanish's recent article on Cricinfo, talk about unconventional ways to assess batsmen's consistency across their careers, and see if we can come up with an answer to the question: Who is currently the most consistent batsmen in Test cricket? The answer might surprise you. IPL auction conversation with Karthikeya: (06:53 - 43:29) "Stat Attack" - Who is the most consistent batsman in test cricket? (43:34 - 1:02:52) Links: You can find more of Karthikeya's thoughts on Twitter. Himanish's article: Virat Kohli, Steven Smith or Joe Root - who's the most consistent of them all? (espncricinfo.com) Cluster Profiles — ImgBB (ibb.co) HaloData-Feb.xlsx (dropbox.com) Cover art by @RanjithaS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lastwicket/message
All the talk about IPL team strategies for the upcoming auction and the probable players that may be in demand and how much can they go for. We were joined by our in-house T20 expert Karthikeya along with Abhishek who is the Admin of an online SRH fan group (https://www.instagram.com/sunrisersarmy) Picture credits: Nakul Vadlakonda
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Full Notation / Meanings -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#s Raga: Nattai (36 mela janyam) ARO: S R G M P D N S || AVA: S N P M R S || Tala: Adi Composer: Dikshitar Version: GN Balasubramaniam Pallavi: Swaaminaatha paripaalayaasumaam swaprakaasa valleesa guruguha devasenesa Samashti charanam: Kaamajanaka bharatheesa sevitha kaarthikeya naaradaadi bhaavita vaamadeva paarvati sukumaara vaarijaastra sammohitaakaara Kaamitaartha vitharana nipuna charana kaavya naatakaalankaara bharana bhumijalaagni vaayugaganakirana bhodharupa nithyaananda karana Meaning: (From Todd McComb, D. Sivakumar, TK Govinda Rao) (Swaaminaatha - Lord Shanmukha is named thus for teaching the secret meaning of Om to Lord Siva) O Swaaminaatha, please protect (“paripalaya”) me (“maam”) without any delay. You, the self-effulgent (“swa-prakaasha”), Lord (“eesha”) of Valli and Devasena. ( Construction of Valleesa Guruguha Devasenesa sentence reflects the sanctum-santoram of Thirupparankundram) He, Karthikeya the one adored (“sevitha”) by Lord Vishnu, father (“janaka”) of Kaama and Lord Brahma (the husband of Bharati (Saraswati)—“Bharatheesha”). Fostered by Kritikaa ladies (“karthikeya”). Adored (“bhaavitha”) by Sages including Sage Narada. Son (“sukumaara”) of Lord Siva ( Addressed as “Vaamadeva”, musical face of Lord Siva) and Goddess Paarvati. Hands are beautiful like bloomed lotus flower (“vaarijaasthra”). Create temptation (“sammohita”) for betterment. His feet (“charana”) are capable (“nipuna”) of bestowing the gift (“vitharana”) wealth (“artha”) & boons as wished (“kaamitha”) . He nurtures (“bharana”) poetry (“kavya”), literature (“alankaara”), drama (“naataka”). Bliss (“bodha”) form (“rupa”) made out (“kirana”) of five basic elements earth (“bhumi”), water (“Jala”), fire(“agni”), air (“vayu”) and sky (“gagana”). He is the form of knowledge (“bodha rupa”) and the donor of eternal (“nitya”) joy (“ananda karana”) on his devotees.
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The Takshashila Institution has launched a new book, India's Marathon: Reshaping the Post-Pandemic World Order, a collection of essays by public intellectuals about our changing world and what India needs to do to thrive.In this episode, author Raja Karthikeya, a UN diplomat, joins Anirudh Kanisetti and Aditya Ramanathan to talk about how international mediation can amplify India's global clout. Does India has a history of mediation, and why did it stop? Is there a case to be made for India as a mediator on the global stage, despite its domestic challenges?Read Raja's full chapter, and many more, in India's Marathon. You can buy the Kindle edition at bit.ly/IndiasMarathonYou can follow Anirudh on twitter: @AKanisetti(https://twitter.com/AKanisetti)You can follow Aditya on twitter: @adityascripts(https://twitter.com/adityascripts)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
SRH stormed into the playoffs courtesy MI's lackluster performance. We have a full house today with Karthikeya joining us as well as we discuss and preview the first two playoff matches.
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Manish & Vijay Shankar meha partnership , Holder's presence and the million dollar question about whether SRH can stop the KXIP juggernaut. We also have Karthikeya on this episode who is better known by his twitter hande @Static_a357 . పాండే -శంకర్ అద్భుత భాగ్యస్వామ్యం మరియు పంజాబ్ జట్టు మీద సొంరైజర్స్ కి ఉండే అవకాశాల గురించి పుష్టిగా మాట్లాడుకున్నాం . ఈ ఎపిసోడ్ లో మంచాల కార్తికేయ (https://twitter.com/Static_a357) ని ఆహ్వానించడం జరిగింది
Hello, Thanks for Listening Lord Ganesha is called the god of knowledge and wisdom and there is a spectacular story that illustrates why it is so. Ganesha had a younger brother called as Karthikeya. Both would get along well but, just like all other siblings, they would have moments of arguments and fights. On one such day, Ganesha and Karthikeya both ended up finding a unique fruit in the forest and grabbed it together. They refused to share it with each other and started claiming the fruit for themselves. When they reached Mount Kailash and presented this predicament to Shiva and Parvati, Shiva made a proposition. He recognized the fruit and said that this fruit is known to grant immortality and extensive knowledge when eaten by the rightful bearer of it. To choose who gets it, Shiva proposed a challenge. He asked Ganesha and Karthikeya to circumvent their world 3 times. Whoever would do so first and return to Mount Kailash, would be the rightful owner of the fruit.Karthikeya immediately hopped onto his pet peacock and flew speedily to complete three revolutions across the Earth. Ganesha was a little stocky compared to Karthikeya and his pet was a rat who couldn't fly. Having listened to Shiva's proposal properly, Ganesha started walking around Shiva and Parvati and completed three circles around them. When asked by Shiva, Ganesha replied that Shiva had asked them to circumvent their world. And for Ganesha, his parents were more than the world. They were the entire universe. Shiva was touched and impressed by Ganesha's wisdom and saw him as the rightful owner of the fruit. Moral Not only does this story give a great example of how using your wisdom can help resolve a situation smartly, but it also teaches that your parents should be given the respect and love they deserve. His other qualites are Innovativeness Leadership Humbleness Listening skill Adaptability Reach out to me on this below social networking site
Hello Everyone , This is a mythological Story of Lord Ganesha . Ganapati is one of the most important gods in Hindu mythology and he is also worshipped in Jainism and Buddhism. For the Ganapatya Hindu sect, Ganesha is the most important deity. Ganesha is highly recognisable with his elephant head and human body, representing the soul (atman) and the physical (maya) respectively. He is also the patron of writers, travellers, students, commerce, and new projects (for which he removes obstacles from one's path) and is rather fond of sweets, to the slight detriment of his figure. Early Life Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and he is the brother of Karthikeya (or Subrahmanya), the god of war. He was created by his mother using earth which she moulded into the shape of a boy. As Shiva was away on his meditative wanderings, Parvati set her new son as guard while she bathed. Unexpectedly, Shiva returned home and, on finding the boy, and outraged at his impudence in claiming he was Parvati's son, Shiva called for his gang of demons, the bhutaganas, who fought ferociously with the boy. However, the youngster easily held his own against such fearsome adversaries and Vishnu was forced to intervene in the form of Maya and, whilst the boy was distracted by her beauty, the demons, or Shiva himself, lopped off his head. At the commotion, Parvati ran from her bath and remonstrated with Shiva for so summarily killing their son. Repentant, Shiva ordered a new head to be found for the boy and, as the first animal available was an elephant, so Ganesha gained a new head and became the most distinctive of the Hindu gods. As a reward for his great courage in fighting the demons, Shiva made Ganesha the leader of the bhutaganas, hence his name.
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Hello Everyone This is a mythological Story of Lord Ganesha . Ganapati is one of the most important gods in Hindu mythology and he is also worshipped in Jainism and Buddhism. For the Ganapatya Hindu sect, Ganesha is the most important deity. Ganesha is highly recognisable with his elephant head and human body, representing the soul (atman) and the physical (maya) respectively. He is also the patron of writers, travellers, students, commerce, and new projects (for which he removes obstacles from one's path) and is rather fond of sweets, to the slight detriment of his figure. Early Life Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and he is the brother of Karthikeya (or Subrahmanya), the god of war. He was created by his mother using earth which she moulded into the shape of a boy. As Shiva was away on his meditative wanderings, Parvati set her new son as guard while she bathed. Unexpectedly, Shiva returned home and, on finding the boy, and outraged at his impudence in claiming he was Parvati's son, Shiva called for his gang of demons, the bhutaganas, who fought ferociously with the boy. However, the youngster easily held his own against such fearsome adversaries and Vishnu was forced to intervene in the form of Maya and, whilst the boy was distracted by her beauty, the demons, or Shiva himself, lopped off his head. At the commotion, Parvati ran from her bath and remonstrated with Shiva for so summarily killing their son. Repentant, Shiva ordered a new head to be found for the boy and, as the first animal available was an elephant, so Ganesha gained a new head and became the most distinctive of the Hindu gods. As a reward for his great courage in fighting the demons, Shiva made Ganesha the leader of the bhutaganas, hence his name.
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Lass dich anleiten zu einer Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Meditation mit Fantasiereise zu Sharavanabhava, auch Karthikeya, Subrahmanya, Skanda, Murugan, Shanmukha genannt. In dieser Mantrameditationanleitung verbindest du Japa und Visualisierung von Sharavanabhava, Sohn Shivas, ewig Jugendlicher, Symbol unendlicher Power, zusammen mit Mayura, seinem Pfau. Sukadev leitet dich dazu an, dir Sharavanabhava im Dschungel vorzustellen, dir vorzustellen, in der Gegenwart von Sharavanabhava zu sein, den Segen von Sharavanabhava zu empfangen. Sukadev rezitiert ein paar Mal das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha. Anschließend folgt eine längere Zeit der Stille, gefolgt von den Abschluss-Mantras. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Sharavanabhava Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxisvideos der fünften Woche des achtwöchigen Mantrameditationkurses von Yoga Vidya - Meditation. Diese Meditation ist besonders für diejenigen geeignet, die einen besonderen Bezug zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra oder zu Sharavanabhava haben. Alle Infos zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra findest du hier. Alle Infos zu Sharavanabhava hier. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantrameditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsvideo auch nutzen, um kürzer oder länger zu meditieren. Mehr zum Thema Meditation und Mantra: - Erfahre hier und hier mehr zum Thema Mantra. - Yoga und Meditation Einführungswochenende - Alle Mantras - Mantra Seminare - Mantra Yogalehrer Ausbildung - Meditationskursleiter Ausbildung - Meditationsportal Hier findest du alle 41 Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses. Übrigens: Zu dieser fünften Woche gibt es weitere Praxis-Videos mit Fantasiereisen zu den verschiedenen Aspekten des Göttlichen, wie Krishna, Radhakrishna, Rama, Shiva, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Sivananda, Hanuman, Ganesha, Sharavanabhava. Dabei rezitierst du das betreffende Mantra. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Kamera, Schnitt: Nanda Alle Infos findest du auf den Yoga Vidya Internetseiten.
Lass dich anleiten zu einer Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Meditation mit Fantasiereise zu Sharavanabhava, auch Karthikeya, Subrahmanya, Skanda, Murugan, Shanmukha genannt. In dieser Mantrameditationanleitung verbindest du Japa und Visualisierung von Sharavanabhava, Sohn Shivas, ewig Jugendlicher, Symbol unendlicher Power, zusammen mit Mayura, seinem Pfau. Sukadev leitet dich dazu an, dir Sharavanabhava im Dschungel vorzustellen, dir vorzustellen, in der Gegenwart von Sharavanabhava zu sein, den Segen von Sharavanabhava zu empfangen. Sukadev rezitiert ein paar Mal das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha. Anschließend folgt eine längere Zeit der Stille, gefolgt von den Abschluss-Mantras. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Sharavanabhava Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxisvideos der fünften Woche des achtwöchigen Mantrameditationkurses von Yoga Vidya - Meditation. Diese Meditation ist besonders für diejenigen geeignet, die einen besonderen Bezug zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra oder zu Sharavanabhava haben. Alle Infos zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra findest du hier. Alle Infos zu Sharavanabhava hier. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantrameditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsvideo auch nutzen, um kürzer oder länger zu meditieren. Mehr zum Thema Meditation und Mantra:- Erfahre hier und hier mehr zum Thema Mantra.- Yoga und Meditation Einführungswochenende - Alle Mantras - Mantra Seminare - Mantra Yogalehrer Ausbildung - Meditationskursleiter Ausbildung - Meditationsportal Hier findest du alle 41 Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses. Übrigens: Zu dieser fünften Woche gibt es weitere Praxis-Videos mit Fantasiereisen zu den verschiedenen Aspekten des Göttlichen, wie Krishna, Radhakrishna, Rama, Shiva, Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Sivananda, Hanuman, Ganesha, Sharavanabhava. Dabei rezitierst du das betreffende Mantra.Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Kamera, Schnitt: NandaAlle Infos findest du auf den Yoga Vidya Internetseiten.
An extended period in the great outdoors is medicine for the soul. Breaking free from our routines in a natural setting is a recipe for happiness, clarity, and a fresh perspective. Having done it myself multiple times, I believe this with an unwavering conviction. That is the subject of today's show. Our hikers will share all of the revelations or a-ha moments they've experienced on trail. They talk about what changes, little or big, they'd like to incorporate into their post-trail worlds, and how their hikes have facilitated this decision. And, sadly, today's episode features a pair of sign offs. This will serve as a reminder of how much good luck is required to complete a thru-hike. In today's show, we hear from Frozen, Katharine, Missy, Kenneth, Nancy, Zack, Jazmin, Angie, Karthikeya, Laura, Julie, Eric and Alison (our brother sister duo), Dosu, and Sara D. Here it is. FIND US ON ITUNES | FIND US ON GOOGLE PLAY | FIND US ON STITCHER Use code "TC15" to save 15% at Gossamer Gear.com Check out Appalachian Trials and Pacific Crest Trials. [divider] Have any praise, questions, praise, comments, praise or praise for Backpacker Radio? Reach out to podcast@thetrek.co. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)! INSTAGRAM: Follow Trail Correspondents, The Trek, and Badger. YOUTUBE: Subscribe to The Trek. FACEBOOK: Follow Trail Correspondents and The Trek. < sign up for our newsletter > Editing and music courtesy of Pauly Boy Shallcross.
Although a half year backpacking trip is a physical grind, this is not the most challenging part of a thru-hike. Apologies for sounding like a broken record, but as you might likely guess, this title belongs to the psychological side of this journey. Our hikers chime in on whether they agree with this sentiment, what coping mechanisms they use to overcome their challenges, how the challenges have evolved over the course of the hike, and what advice they would offer to their pre-trail selves on how to better handle these hurdles. As a bit of a spoiler, one of our hikers will greatly corroborate how difficult the mental side of this journey is, as she is no longer on trail, and cites this as the key reason. Listen through to hear her entry. Her honest take is full of valuable insights for those considering a thru-hike. In today's show we hear from Frozen, Katharine, Missy, Kenneth, Nancy, Sarah H, Jazmin, Karthikeya, Laura, Julie, Eric and Alison (our brother sister duo), Dosu, and Sara D. Here it is. Enjoy. FIND US ON ITUNES | FIND US ON GOOGLE PLAY | FIND US ON STITCHER Check out Appalachian Trials and Pacific Crest Trials. [divider] Have any praise, questions, praise, comments, praise or praise for Backpacker Radio? Reach out to podcast@thetrek.co. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)! Download this episode here. Find us on Stitcher and Google Play. INSTAGRAM: Follow Trail Correspondents, The Trek, and Badger. YOUTUBE: Subscribe to The Trek. FACEBOOK: Follow Trail Correspondents and The Trek. < sign up for our newsletter > Editing and music courtesy of Pauly Boy Shallcross.
Karthikeya marries Valli and Devayani. How do we understand this union?
Ganesha and Karthikeya were sons of Shiva and Parvati. How did it come about that Shiva and Parvati got children? Dr. Nalini Sahay tells how Karthikeya came into being. It is a story from the beginning of creation. Dr Nalini … Continue reading →
Ganesha and Karthikeya were sons of Shiva and Parvati. How did it come about that Shiva and Parvati got children? Dr. Nalini Sahay tells how Karthikeya came into being. It is a story from the beginning of creation. Dr Nalini … Continue reading →
What's the story of the fruit? How did Ganesha get the fruit and not Karthikeya?
This is the part II of Universal Experiences with the one & only Karthikeya Singhee & Varun Painter. They talk about the future of mobility, what can one expect in the near future, some industry gossip and also they speak about the necessity of work-life balance. Do not miss this episode as there is a lot in that 45min audio
Kathikeya Singh joins host Hamsini Hariharan to discuss challenges to India's power sector and how far the country has come to bridge that gap. For questions or comments, reach out to the host @HamsiniH or on Instagram @statesofanarchy Read more: Reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Reports by the Ministry of Power, Government of India Minutes of the meeting from Conference of Power & Energy Ministers, 2018 You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha ist ein Mantra für Murugan, der auch Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Skanda oder Sharavanabhava genannt wird. In diesem Podcast erklärt Sukadev die Bedeutung, Aussprache und Anwendung dieses Mantras. Sharavanabhava steht dafür, dass man durchhält wenn sich einem Hindernisse in den Weg stellen. Er steht für Stärke und innere Kraft. Das Mantra ist auch besonders für die Meditation geeignet. Wenn du mehr zu Meditation und Yoga erfahren möchtest dann gehe zu http://yoga-vidya.de
Narendra singt das Subrahmanya Mantra – Subrahmanya ist der Aspekt aller Guten (”Su”) Eigenschaften von Brahman. Subramanya ist Shiva’s Sohn. Er befiehlt die Armee der Devas – der Engel, die den höheren Geist verkörpern – in ihrem Sieg über die Asuras, die Dämonen, die den niederen Geist verkörpern. Das Singen dieses Kirtans soll zu Kraft und Energie zur Überwindung allen Negativen führen, für Mut und gute Konzentration in der Meditation. Ein weiteres Subrahmanya Mantra – gesungen von Narendra – findest du in unserem Yoga Yidya Blog. Om Shanti. Alle Mantra mp3s mit Player zum Anhören Der Beitrag Narendra singt das Subrahmanya Mantra erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Wir sind immer noch beim Dienstag – heute Dienstag als Ganesha Tag. Dienstag ist Tag von Mangala (Mars). Dienstag ist Tag von Sharavanabhava bzw. Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Murugan (alles Namen des gleichen göttlichen Aspektes). Dienstag ist aber auch der Tag von Ganesha: Denn Ganesha ist der Gott des Anfangs. Wann immer du etwas Neues angehen willst, kannst du die Ganesha Energie in dir aktivieren. Du kannst auch an jedem Dienstag überlegen, was du Neues angehen willst. Und du kannst gerade am Dienstag ein Ganesha Mantra rezitieren, z.B. Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha oder „Jaya Ganesha“. Siehe auch im Der Beitrag Dienstag Ganesha Tag erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Wir sind immer noch beim Dienstag – heute Dienstag als Ganesha Tag. Dienstag ist Tag von Mangala (Mars). Dienstag ist Tag von Sharavanabhava bzw. Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Murugan (alles Namen des gleichen göttlichen Aspektes). Dienstag ist aber auch der Tag von Ganesha: Denn Ganesha ist der Gott des Anfangs. Wann immer du etwas Neues angehen willst, kannst du die Ganesha Energie in dir aktivieren. Du kannst auch an jedem Dienstag überlegen, was du Neues angehen willst. Und du kannst gerade am Dienstag ein Ganesha Mantra rezitieren, z.B. Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha oder „Jaya Ganesha“. Siehe auch im Der Beitrag Dienstag Ganesha Tag erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Subrahmanya ist der Aspekt aller Guten („Su“) Eigenschaften von Brahman. Subramanya ist Shiva’s Sohn. Er befiehlt die Armee der Devas – der Engel, die den höheren Geist verkörpern – in ihrem Sieg über die Asuras, die Dämonen, die den niederen Geist verkörpern. Das Singen dieses Kirtans soll zu Kraft und Energie zur Überwindung allen Negativen führen, für Mut und gute Konzentration in der Meditation. Hier der Text, falls du das Mantra mitsingen willst: Subrahmanya Subrahmanya Subrahmanya Subrahmanya Sharavanabhava Subrahmanya Sivananda Sivananda Sadguru Deva Sivananda Mehr über Subrahmanya hier klicken …. Bilder von Subrahmanya (auch Sharavanabhava, Kartthikeya, Muruga und Shanmukha genannt) Der Beitrag Subrahmanya – enthusiastisches Mantra-Singen mit Narendra als mp3-Datei erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Narendra singt das Mantra Subrahmanya Subrahmanya. Hier ist der Text zum spontanen Mitsingen: Subrahmanya Subrahmanya Shanmuganāthā Subrahmanya Hara Hara Hara Hara Subrahmanya Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva Subrahmanya Du findest den Text aber auch im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 267. Viel Freude beim Mitsingen wünscht dir Omkara. – Aufnahme vom Yoga Vidya Ashram in Bad Meinberg. Der Beitrag Subrahmanya Mantrasingen mit Narendra erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
singt das Mantra Subrahmanya. Die wörtliche Bedeutung „Subrahmanya“ findest du in unserem Sanskrit Glossar. Den Text zu dem Mantra findest im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 257. Es ist ein sehr meditatives Mantra. Viel Freude und Herzöffnung, wünscht euch Rukmini. Der Beitrag Subrahmanya – Mantra-Singen mit Bharata erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Lass dich anleiten zu einer Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Meditation mit Fantasiereise zu Sharavanabhava, auch Karthikeya, Subrahmanya, Skanda, Murugan, Shanmukha genannt. In dieser Mantra Meditation Anleitung verbindest du Japa und Visualisierung von Sharavanabhava, Sohn Shivas, Ewig Jugendlicher, Symbol unendlicher Power, zusammen mit Mayura, seinem Pfau. Sukadev leitet dich dazu an, dir Sharavanabhava im Dschungel vorzustellen, dir vorzustellen, in Gegenwart der Gegenwart von Sharavanabhava zu sein, den Segen von Sharavanabhava zu empfangen. Sukadev rezitiert ein paar Mal das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha. Anschließend folgt eine längere Zeit der Stille, gefolgt von den Abschluss-Mantras. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Sharavanabhava Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der fünften Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Diese Meditation ist besonders geeignet, die einen besonderen Bezug zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra oder zu Sharavanabhava haben. Alle Infos zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra. Alle Infos zu Sharavanabhava. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer oder länger zu meditieren. Alle 18 Dhyana Moksha Mantras. Alle 41 Audios als Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda Alle Infos auf www.yoga-vidya.de
Lass dich anleiten zu einer Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Meditation mit Fantasiereise zu Sharavanabhava, auch Karthikeya, Subrahmanya, Skanda, Murugan, Shanmukha genannt. In dieser Mantra Meditation Anleitung verbindest du Japa und Visualisierung von Sharavanabhava, Sohn Shivas, Ewig Jugendlicher, Symbol unendlicher Power, zusammen mit Mayura, seinem Pfau. Sukadev leitet dich dazu an, dir Sharavanabhava im Dschungel vorzustellen, dir vorzustellen, in Gegenwart der Gegenwart von Sharavanabhava zu sein, den Segen von Sharavanabhava zu empfangen. Sukadev rezitiert ein paar Mal das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha. Anschließend folgt eine längere Zeit der Stille, gefolgt von den Abschluss-Mantras. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Sharavanabhava Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der fünften Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Diese Meditation ist besonders geeignet, die einen besonderen Bezug zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra oder zu Sharavanabhava haben. Alle Infos zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra. Alle Infos zu Sharavanabhava. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer oder länger zu meditieren. Alle 18 Dhyana Moksha Mantras. Alle 41 Audios als Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda Alle Infos auf www.yoga-vidya.de
Lass dich anleiten zu einer Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Meditation mit Fantasiereise zu Sharavanabhava, auch Karthikeya, Subrahmanya, Skanda, Murugan, Shanmukha genannt. In dieser Mantra Meditation Anleitung verbindest du Japa und Visualisierung von Sharavanabhava, Sohn Shivas, Ewig Jugendlicher, Symbol unendlicher Power, zusammen mit Mayura, seinem Pfau. Sukadev leitet dich dazu an, dir Sharavanabhava im Dschungel vorzustellen, dir vorzustellen, in Gegenwart der Gegenwart von Sharavanabhava zu sein, den Segen von Sharavanabhava zu empfangen. Sukadev rezitiert ein paar Mal das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha. Anschließend folgt eine längere Zeit der Stille, gefolgt von den Abschluss-Mantras. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Japa Sharavanabhava Meditationsanleitung ist eines der Praxis-Audios der fünften Woche des achtwöchigen Mantra Meditation Kurses von Yoga Vidya. Diese Meditation ist besonders geeignet, die einen besonderen Bezug zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra oder zu Sharavanabhava haben. Alle Infos zum Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra. Alle Infos zu Sharavanabhava. Diese Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha Mantra Meditationsanleitung enthält eine längere Phase der Stille - sodass du etwa 20 Minuten meditieren kannst. Natürlich kannst du dieses Meditationsaudio auch nutzen, um kürzer oder länger zu meditieren. Alle 18 Dhyana Moksha Mantras. Alle 41 Audios als Videos des Mantra Meditation Kurses. Autor, Sprecher: Sukadev Bretz. Ton, Schnitt: Nanda Alle Infos auf www.yoga-vidya.de
Wir sind immer noch beim Dienstag - heute Dienstag als Ganesha Tag. Dienstag ist Tag von Mangala (Mars). Dienstag ist Tag von Sharavanabhava bzw. Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Murugan (alles Namen des gleichen göttlichen Aspektes). Dienstag ist aber auch der Tag von Ganesha: Denn Ganesha ist der Gott des Anfangs. Wann immer du etwas Neues angehen willst, kannst du die Ganesha Energie in dir aktivieren. Du kannst auch an jedem Dienstag überlegen, was du Neues angehen willst. Und du kannst gerade am Dienstag ein Ganesha Mantra rezitieren, z.B. Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha oder "Jaya Ganesha".
Wir sind immer noch beim Dienstag – heute Dienstag als Ganesha Tag. Dienstag ist Tag von Mangala (Mars). Dienstag ist Tag von Sharavanabhava bzw. Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Murugan (alles Namen des gleichen göttlichen Aspektes). Dienstag ist aber auch der Tag von Ganesha: Denn Ganesha ist der Gott des Anfangs. Wann immer du etwas Neues angehen willst, … „Dienstag Ganesha Tag“ weiterlesen
Das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha in langsamer Rezitation. Ein Subrahmanya Mantra. Der Beitrag Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha – Slow Recitation erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha in schneller Rezitation. Ein sehr machtvolles Mantra, das dir schnell neue Power gibt. Ein Mantra für Subrahmanya. Der Beitrag Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha – fast Recitation erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Lass dich inspirieren vom Mantra „Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha“. Dies ist ein Subrahmanya Mantra. Subrahmanya wird auch Sharavanabhava genannt. Dies ist ein Mantra für innere Kraft. Sukadev rezitiert es erst laut, dann flüsternd, dann kannst du das Mantra geistig rezitieren. Der Beitrag Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha – laut-leise-flüsternd-geistig erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Rezitation-Audio-mp3 zum Shadananam Subrahmanya Dhyana Shloka. So kannst du lernen Shadananam Subrahmanya Dhyana Shloka selbst zu rezitieren. Oder lausche einfach dieser Mantra-Rezitation, lass dich inspirieren. 9x Shadananam Kumkuma Rakta Varnam – Gajananam Stotra 2. Strophe neun Mal rezitiert Shadananam Kumkuma Rakta Varnam – Gajananam Stotra 2. Strophe 1x Wir hoffen, dass du mit diesem Noten-Video die Inspiration bekommst, das Shadananam Subrahmanya Dhyana Shloka Rezitatation, diesem Shadananam Subrahmanya Dhyana Shloka mp3 Download, viel Inspiration und Freude bekommst. Übrigens: Für die Rezitation ist es natürlich am besten, den Text dabei zu haben. Du findest den Text zu diesem Sanskrit Mantra auf Der Beitrag Shadananam Subrahmanya mp3 Audio zur Rezitation erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Wir sind immer noch beim Dienstag - heute Dienstag als Ganesha Tag. Dienstag ist Tag von Mangala (Mars). Dienstag ist Tag von Sharavanabhava bzw. Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Murugan (alles Namen des gleichen göttlichen Aspektes). Dienstag ist aber auch der Tag von Ganesha: Denn Ganesha ist der Gott des Anfangs. Wann immer du etwas Neues angehen willst, kannst du die Ganesha Energie in dir aktivieren. Du kannst auch an jedem Dienstag überlegen, was du Neues angehen willst. Und du kannst gerade am Dienstag ein Ganesha Mantra rezitieren, z.B. Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha oder "Jaya Ganesha". Mehr über Ganesha auf http://www.yoga-vidya.de/Bilder/Galerien/Ganeshatext.html
Wir sind immer noch beim Dienstag - heute Dienstag als Ganesha Tag. Dienstag ist Tag von Mangala (Mars). Dienstag ist Tag von Sharavanabhava bzw. Subrahmanya, Karthikeya, Murugan (alles Namen des gleichen göttlichen Aspektes). Dienstag ist aber auch der Tag von Ganesha: Denn Ganesha ist der Gott des Anfangs. Wann immer du etwas Neues angehen willst, kannst du die Ganesha Energie in dir aktivieren. Du kannst auch an jedem Dienstag überlegen, was du Neues angehen willst. Und du kannst gerade am Dienstag ein Ganesha Mantra rezitieren, z.B. Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha oder "Jaya Ganesha". Mehr über Ganesha auf http://www.yoga-vidya.de/Bilder/Galerien/Ganeshatext.html
Sukadev rezitiert im Yoga Vidya Satsang das Om Sharavanabhavaya Namah Mantra. Der Text ist einfach: er lautet einfach Om Sharavanabhavaya Namah – Aufnahme von Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg. Der Beitrag Om Sharavanabhavaya Namah mit Sukadev erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Sukadev rezitiert das Mantra Om Sharavanabhavaya Namah. Heute ist ja Skanda Shashti – das Fest von Subrahamanya bzw. Murugan. Unten findest du auch eine Dia-Show mit Bildern von Sharavanabhava. Und wir haben die Internet Seite über Murugan bzw. Skanda stark ausgebaut. Die Wiederholung dieses Subrahmanya-Mantras verhilft zum Erfolg bei allen Vorhaben und bringt Ruhm und Ehre. Es vertreibt schlechte Einflüsse und böse Geister. Am heutigen Tag erfahre viel Freude, Enthusiasmus und Inspiration! Om Shanti Om – Omkara Alle Mantra mp3s mit Player zum Anhören Bilder und Darstellungen von Murugan: Mehr Yoga und Ayurveda Fotos findest du auf Yoga Der Beitrag Om Sharavanabhavaya Namah mit Sukadev erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Heute wird, vor allem in Tamil Nadu (Südindien), Skanda Shashti (auch Skanda Sashti geschrieben) gefeiert. Es ist ein Fest von Subrahmanya, auch Sharavanabhava, Karthikeya bzw. Muruga genannt. Swami Sivananda stammt aus Tamil Nadu – er konnte wunderschöne Geschichten über Subrahmanya erzählen. Swami Vishnu-devananda stammte aus einer Familie, die besonders Muruga verehrte. Hier einige Links: wie […]
Sukadev rezitiert die Mantras entsprechend den Gottheiten, welche den Wochentagen zugeordnet sind. Dienstag ist der Tag, welcher Sharavanabhavaya gewidmet ist. Hier ist seine Intensität am wirkungsvollsten. Höre selbst und lass dich inspirieren. Weitere Mantras findest Du hier: Mantras Einen tatenreichen Dienstag wünscht Satyarupa Der Beitrag Dienstag: Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha – Mantras für die Wochentage erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.