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    Shwetashtaropanishada

    PEACE- INVOCATION AUM SAHANAVAVATU SAHANAO BHUNAKTU| SHHAVIRYAM KARVAAVAHAI| TEJASVINAVADHITA MASTU| MA VIDVISHA VAHAI| FIRST CHAPTER BRAHMA'S CURIOSITY Curious people started discussing amongst themselves- O sages! We have read in the Vedas that Brahma is the cause of this universe. So...
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    Taitareyopanishad

    Brahmanand Valli (Taitareyopanishad) < ------------------------------------ > Bhrigu-Valli (Taitareyopanishad) Introduction: This Upanishad is an integral part of the Taitareya Aranyaka of the Taitareya branch of the Krishna Yajurveda. Amongst the ten chapters of the Taitareya Aranyaka the...
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    Bhrigu-Valli (Taitareyopanishad)

    Brahmanand Valli (Taitareyopanishad) < ------------------------------------ > Bhrigu-Valli (Taitareyopanishad) FIRST CHAPTER Sage Bhrigu was the son of Varuna. Out of curiosity to realize the cosmic spirit went to his father Varuna and said: O Lord! I want to realize the cosmic spirit. Please...
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    Brahmanand Valli (Taitareyopanishad)

    Brahmanand Valli (Taitareyopanishad) < ------------------------------------ > Bhrigu-Valli (Taitareyopanishad) PEACE INVOCATION AUM SAHANA VAVATU | SAHA NAO BHUNAKTU | SAHA VIRYAM KARVAVAHAI | TEJASVINA VADHITAMASTU | MA VIDWISHAA VAHAAI | FIRST CHAPTER A knowledgeable person can attain...
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    Mandukyopanishada

    PEACE INVOCATION AUM BHADRAM KARNEBHIHI SHRUNUYAAMA DEVA BHADRAM PASHYEMAKSHA BHIRYA JATRAHA| STHIRAI RANGAISTHUSTUVASATANUBHIHI VYASHEEMA DEVAGITAM YADAAYUHU|| SWASTI NA INDRO VRIDDHASHRAVA SWASTI NA PUSHA VISHWAVEDHA| SWASTI NASTARKSHYO ARISHTA NEMIHI SWASTI NOBHRIHASPATIRDHAATU|| AUM SHANTI...
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    Kenopanishada

    Introduction - The Kenopanishad is a section of Talavakara Brahmana of the Samaveda. The first word of the Upanishad is 'Kena', therefore the name of the Upanishad is Kenopanishad. This is the ninth chapter of the Talavakara Brahmana. The main topic covered in this Upanishad is the 'Supreme...
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    Uttar Kand - Saptam Sopan

    Uttar Kand is divided into 3 parts as in below :- Sriram's Return To Ayodhya And His Crowing Conversation Between Shankar And Parvati Sugreev Departs From Ayodhya Click here for previous Part or Kand or Sopan < ---------- > End
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    Lanka Kand - Shashth Sopan

    Lanka Kand has 4 parts as in below :- Construction Of Bridge Angad Sent As An Envoy Battle Commences Kumbhakarn And Vibhishan's Conversation Click here for previous Part or Kand or Sopan < ---------- > Click here for next Part or Kand or Sopan
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    Sunderkand - Pancham Sopan

    Below is parts of Sunderkand :- Naming As Sundar Kand Hanuman Leaps Across The Ocean Arrival Of Ravan At Ashok Vatika Hanuman Meets Sita Ravan And Hanuman's Conversation Hanuman Meets Sriram Click here for previous Part or Kand or Sopan < ---------- > Click here for next Part or Kand...
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    Kishkindha Kand - Chaturth sopan

    Kishkindha Kand Consists of 3 Parts as in below :- Lord Hanuman Meets Shri Ram Killing Of Baali Sugreev Crowned As King Click here for previous Part or Kand or Sopan < ---------- > Click here for next Part or Kand or Sopan
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    Aranyaya Kand - Tritiya Sopan

    Aranyaya Kand i.e. Tritiya Sopan has been bifurcated into below parts: Sri Rama Meets Sage Atri Sri Rama And Sage Agastya Meeting Shoorpanakha Sita's Entrance Into Fire Sita's Abduction Sri Rama's Lamentation Click here for previous Part or Kand or Sopan < ---------- > Click here for next Part...
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    Ayodhya-Kand - Dwitiya Sopan

    Ayodhya-Kand consists of following chapters (Click on chapter which you want to read) :- Joy Of People Sri Rama's Coronation Kaikayee And Dashrath Exile of Lord Shri Ram Sri Rama At Prayag Sri Rama's Welcome By Valmiki Sumant's Arrival Death Of Dashrath Bharat As The King Bharat's Departure To...
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    Ramayana

    Ramayana is basically divided into 7 parts as below : Bal-Kand :- Click here to know about Bal-Kand Ayodhya-Kand :- Click here to know about Ayodhya Kand Aranya-Kand :- Click here to know about Aranya Kand Kishkindha-Kand :- Click here to read about Kishkindha-Kand SunderKand :-...
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    Bal Kand - Pratham Sopan

    Bal-Kand Consists of Following parts :- Introduction Desire Of Sons - Birth Of Princess Vishwamitra's Arrival - Lord Sriram's Departure Vishwamitra's Yagya and Arrival At Janakpur Arrival At The Oblation Site The Breaking Of Bow Janak's Envoy To Ayodhya Grand Welcome Marrige Ceremony Departure...
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    Story of Lord Ganesha and Kartikeya

    Who is more devoted their parents and Parabrahma between God Ganesha and God Kartikeya? Ganesha and His brother Lord Subramanya (Kartikeya) once had a dispute as to who was more devoted to their parents i.e Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi or for that matter the supreme being i.e Parabrahma (In...
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    Story of Trishanku

    It is a well known custom in our religion to name a child after ancestors if it is a male child then it is named after grand or great grandfather and similarly if the child is a girl then the grandmother or great grandmother’s name is normally kept. These names would finally be linked to their...
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    Story of Harishchandra

    This story has been repeated many million times in the Indian folk lore! It is almost a part of Indian ethos! The maxim “Sathyameva Jayate” acquired a status of national slogan through Mahatma Gandhi who was influenced by Harischandra’s story. Why Harischandra had to suffer to uphold truth? Why...
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    10 Valuable traits of Hinduism

    Our Sanathana dharma that is a life style also known as Hindu way of life advocates the following among many other valuable traits. Worshiping various forms of Gods and Goddesses will eventually make one graduate towards the all pervasive single divine source. One must always be truthful to...
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    Is Religion and Dharma Same?

    IS RELIGION DHARMA? An Article by Sri NV Raghuram July 29, 2005 Many intellectuals thought that with the advent of science and technology, religion would loose its importance and fade into the background. With the occurrence of many global events in this millennium, religion has actually taken...
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    Diwali Aiswarya Pooja - For Wealth, Health, Success & Happiness

    Diwali is a time for celebration, grandeur, happiness and most of all - devotion. Diwali is the best time to bring the family together and overcome common problems. The following is a special ‘Diwali Aiswarya Pooja’ which is said to usher in auspiciousness and shower prosperity on the family...
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