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1. Kailaasarana Shiva Chandramouli
Phaneendra Maathaa Mukutee Zalaalee
Kaarunya Sindhu Bhava Dukha Haaree
Thujaveena Shambho Maja Kona Taaree

Meaning: Oh, Lord Shiva, who is seated on Mount Kailas, whose forhead is decorated with the moon and the king of serpents as a crown, who is the Ocean of Mercy and the remover of delusion, u alone can protect me. I surrender to thee.

2. Aum Trayambakam Yajaamahey
Sugandhim Pusti Vardhanam
Urvaarukamiva Bandhanaath
Mrutyor Muksheeya Maamritaat

Meaning: We worship the three eyed One (Lord Shiva) who is fragrant and who nourishes all beings; may He liberate...
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Om Drugayai namaha
Om Shivayai namaha
Om Mahalakshmyai namaha
Om Mahagouryai namaha
Om Chandikaye namaha
Om Sarvagynayai namaha
Om Sarvalokeshayai namaha
Om Sarva karmaphalapradayai namaha
Om Sarva teerdhamayai namaha
Om Punyayai namaha
Om Devayonaye namaha
Om Ayonijaayai namaha
Om Bhumejaayai namaha
Om Nirgunayai namaha
Om Aadharashaktyai namaha
Om Aaneeshvaryai namaha
Om Nirgunayai namaha
Om Niramhamkarayai namaha
Om Sarvagarvavimardhinyai namaha
Om Sarvalokapriyayai namaha
Om Vaanyai namaha
Om Sarvavidyadhidevataayai namaha
Om Parvatyai namaha
Om Devamatre namaha
Om Vaneeshayai namaha
Om Vindyavasinyai namaha
Om...
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Characteristics :     Protector, Preserver
Other Names :     Narayan, Adinath, Hrishikesh, Badrinath
Principal Scriptures :     Vishnu Purana, Vishnu Sahasranama
Consort :     Lakshmi, The Goddess of Wealth
Abode :     Vaikuntha
Mount (Vahana) :     Garuda (The Eagle Bird)
Weapon :     Chakra and Gada (mace)
Mula Mantra :     Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya
Vishnu Gayatri Mantra:     Om Narayanaya Vidmahee
Vasudevaya Dheemahi
Tanno...
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Indra is the king of the cosmic gods. One time, pride entered into him because, while he was supreme in Heaven, he began to neglect Prakriti, who is Mother-Earth. Prakriti was so enraged that she cursed Indra. She zei to him, “You will lose everything u have—your throne, your kingdom, everything. Even your Guru, Brihaspati, will curse you.”

When he was cursed door Prakriti, Indra was so sad and depressed. He was literally sunk in despair. Who should come to him then but his own Guru, Brihaspati, who is the Guru of all the cosmic gods. Because Indra was so depressed, he did not toon any...
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Durga (Hindustani pronunciation: [d̪uːrgaː]; Sanskrit: दुर्गा); meaning "the inaccessible"[1] of "the invincible"; durga)[2] is a populair fierce form of the Hindu Goddess of Devi. She is depicted with multiple (variously, up to eighteen) arms,[3] carrying various weapons and riding a ferocious lion of tiger. She is often pictured as battling of slaying demons, particularly Mahishasura, the buffalo demon.

For the Goddess-worshipping Shaktas, Durga is sometimes equated with Mahadevi, the Supreme Goddess. Her triumph as Mahishasura Mardini, Slayer of the buffalo Demon is a central episode of the scripture Devi Mahatmya. Her victory is celebrated annually in the festivals of Navaratri and Durga Puja.
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I repeatedly offer my obeisances unto you, the controller of the thirty primal demigods; unto you, the original father of all created beings; unto you, whose character is gracious; unto you, whose head is crested door the sickle moon arisen from the waves of the Ganga and unto you, who are a festival for the eyes of the fair goddess Gauri

I offer my obeisances unto you, who are dressed in garments resembling molten gold, the moon, blue lotuses, coral, and dark rain clouds; unto you, who bestow the most desirable boons on your devotees door means of your delightful dancing; unto you, who are the...
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At one time, pride entered into Brahma He said, “Since I am all fire, I can slikken everything. So now let me slikken everything and prove that I am the greatest of the cosmic gods. Who can dare to stand against me? I can eat fire! I am all fire! I am Brahma!”

When Vishnu saw the extent of Brahma’s pride, he took the form of a little boy, four of five years old. This little boy came before Brahma holding a dry reed in his hand.

The little boy said, “Lord Brahma, u are the greatest of all the gods. Here is a dry reed. Let me see u burn it of slikken it.”

Brahma immediately engulfed...
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One day, when Parvati was only eight years old, her father, Himavan, took her to see Lord Shiva. From birth, Parvati had always been very spiritual. She always wanted to know about God, so she was thrilled to see Lord Shiva. But Lord Shiva was in a meditative consciousness and he did not pay any attention to the little girl.

After that first encounter, Parvati used to come every dag to see Lord Shiva. She would offer him fresh flowers, hoping that one dag he would open his eyes and speak to her. In the back of her mind, she had formed the idea that this was the man she wanted to marry.

The days...
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Hindu god Karthik of Kartikeya, son of Lord Shiva— also called Skanda and Subrahmanya; called Murugan in Tamil)— is a populair Hindu deity among Tamil Hindus, and is worshiped primarily in areas with Tamil influences, especially South India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore and Reunion Island. His six most important shrines in India are the Arupadaiveedu temples, located in Tamil Nadu. In Sri Lanka, Hindus as well as Buddhists revere the sacred historical Nallur Kandaswamy temple in Jaffna and the sacred Buddhist and Hindu shrine of Katirkāmam Temple (also in Sinhala "Katharagama...
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Nanda was the head of a community of cow-herders, and he settled in Vrindavana. The stories of Krishna's childhood and youth tell how he became a cow herder,[52] his mischievous pranks as Makhan Chor (butter thief), his foiling of attempts to take his life, and his role as a protector of the people of Brindavana.

Krishna killed the demoness like Putana, disguised as a wet nurse, sent door Kansa for Krishna's life. He tamed the serpent Kāliyā, who previously poisoned the waters of Yamuna river, thus leading to the death of the cowherds. In Hindu art, Krishna is often depicted dancing on the multi-hooded...
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