Sri Aaditya Hrudaya Stotram

Adityahá¹›dayam  is a hymn associated with the Sun God and was recited by the sage Agastya to Rama on the battlefield before fighting the demon king Ravana. This historic hymn starts at the beginning of the duel between Rama and Ravana. Agastya teaches Rama, who is fatigued after the long battle with various warriors of Lanka, the procedure of worshiping the Sun God for strength to defeat the enemy.


Stotram :

1.Tato yuddha parishraantam samare chintayaa sthitam
 Raavanam chaagrato drishtvaa yuddhaaya samupasthitam

2. Daivataishcha samaagamya drashtu mabhyaagato ranam
 Upaagamyaabraveed ramam agastyo bhagavaan rishih

3. Rama Rama mahaa baaho shrunu guhyam sanaatanam
 Yena sarvaanareen vatsa samare vijayishyasi

4. Aaditya Hridayam punyam sarva shatru vinaashanam
 Jayaavaham japennityam akshayyam paramam shivam

5. Sarva mangala maangalyam sarva paapa pranaashanam
 Chintaa shoka prashamanam ayur vardhanamuttamam

6. Rashmi mantam samudyantam devaasura namaskritam
 Poojayasva vivasvantam bhaaskaram bhuvaneshvaram

7. Sarva devaatmako hyesha tejasvee rashmi bhaavanah
 Esha devaasura ganaan lokaan paati gabhastibhih

8. Esha brahmaa cha vishnuscha shivah skandah prajaapatih
 Mahendro dhanadah kaalo yamassomo hyappam patih

9. Pitaro vasavassaadhyaa hyashvinou maruto manuh
 Vaayur vahnih prajaah praana ritukartaa prabhaakarah

10. Aadityassavitaa sooryah khagah pooshaa gabhastimaan
 Suvarna sadrisho bhaanur hiranyaretaa divaakarah

11. Haridashwah sahasraarchih sapta saptir mareechimaan
 Timironmathanah shambhuh stvashtaa maartanda amshumaan

12. Hiranya garbhah shishirah tapano bhaaskaro ravih
 Agni garbhoditeh putrah shankhah shishira naashanah

13. Vyoma naathah stamo bhedee rig yajussaama paaragah
 Ghana vrishti rapaam mitro vindhya veethee plavagamah

14. Aatapee mandalee mrityuh pingalah sarva taapanah
 Kavir vishwo mahaa tejaa raktassarva bhavod bhavah

15. Nakshatra graha taaraanaam adhipo vishva bhaavanah
 Tejasaamapi tejasvee dvaadashaatman namostute

16. Namah poorvaaya giraye paschimaayaadraye namah
 Jyotirganaanaam pataye dinaadhipataye namah

17. Jayaaya jaya bhadraaya haryashvaaya namo namah
 Namo namah sahasraamsho aadityaaya namo namah

18. Nama ugraaya veeraaya saarangaaya namo namah
 Namah padma prabodhaaya maartaandaaya namo namah

19. Brahmeshaanaachyuteshaaya sooryaayaaditya varchase
 Bhaasvate sarva bhakshaaya roudraaya vapushe namah

20. Tamoghnaaya himaghnaaya shatrughnaaya mitaatmane
 Kritaghaghnaaya devaaya jyotishaam pataye namah

21. Tapta chaameekaraabhaaya vahnaye vishwa karmane
 Namastamobhi nighnaaya ruchaye loka saakshine

22. Naashayatyesha vai bhootam tadeva srijati prabhuh
 Paayatyesha tapatyesha varshatyesha gabhastibhih

23. Esha supteshu jaagarti bhooteshu pari nishthitah
 Esha chaivaagni hotrancha phalam chivaagni hotrinaam

24. Vedaashcha kratavashchaiva kratoonaam phalameva cha
 Yaani krityaani lokeshu sarva esha ravih prabhuh

25. Enam aapatsu krichchreshu kaantaareshu bhayeshu cha
 Keertayan purushah kashchin naavaseedati raaghava

26. Poojayasvaina mekaagro deva devam jagatpatim
 Etat trigunitam japtvaa yuddheshu vijayishyasi

27. Asmin kshane mahaa baaho raavanam tvam vadhishyasi
 Evamuktvaa tadaagastyo jagaama cha yathaagatam

28. Etachchrutvaa mahaa tejaa nashta shoko bhavattadaa
 Dhaarayaamaasa supreeto raghavah prayataatmavaan

29. Aadityam prekshya japtvaa tu param harshamavaaptavaan
 Triraachamya shuchir bhootvaa dhanu raadaaya veeryavaan

30. Raavanam prekshya hirshtaatmaa yuddhaaya samupaagamat
 Sarva yatnena mahataa vadhe tasya dhrito bhavat

Atha ravi ravadannirikshya raamam
mudita manaah paramam prahrishyamaanah
Nishi chara pati samkshayam viditvaa
suragana madhyagato vachastvareti

Iti shree raamaayaNe yuddhakaanDe aaditya hrudaya stotram sampoorNam

DEVUNI KADAPA

The doorstep of Tirupati, Devuni Kadapa. Before proceeding towards Tirumala Tirupati, pilgrims stop at this place to pay their homage to the presiding deity, near Kadapa city.
Venkateswara unique idol of the Lord which has on its reverse, an image of Anjaneya Temple here, is the famous features. it has an impressive sculpture of the dancing Vigneswara in the Mukha Mandapam, which is much admired, built in the Vijayanagara style of architecture.
As part of the annual Brahmotsavams, Kalyanotsavam of Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Swami at Devuni Kadapa, is performed in a traditional manner. The celestial wedding of Lord Venkateswara and His Consort scores of devotees participated in. the temple priests performed different rituals of the celestial wedding in accordance with the scriptures as the 'Kalayana Pranganam' echoed with 'Govinda Namam'.
Celestial bath of the Lord, Thirumanjanam, is also performed. It was followed by Gramotsavam and Vasantotasavam. The processional deity was taken out on a gaily-decorated, 'Gaja Vahanam' after performing Unjala Seva in the evening.
Cynosure of every eye present on the occasion will be the dazzling form of the Lord atop Gaja Vahanam . Devotees offered prayers to the Lord with folded hands as the procession passed them. bhajana brundams from different parts of the district danced and sang in praise of the Lord, ahead of Gaja Vahanam.
Organsied by the TTD which manages this temple programmes like Annamacharya Sankirtanams and other devotional and cultural programmes.

Mahanandi Temple



Mahanandi is one of the Navanandis ( nine nandis) that exists around Mahanandi area. Lord shiva as Mahanandiswara Swamy is the presiding deity of the temple at Mahanandi. The other eight Temples are  Shivanandi, Vinayakanandi, Somanandi, Prathamanandi, Garudanandi, Suryanandi, Krishnanandi (also called Vishnunandi) and Naganandi.

Sree Lakshmi Narasimha Astottara Shatanamavali


Here is the list of 108 names :


Om Narasimhaya Namah 
Om Mahasimhaya Namah 
Om Divyasamhaya Namah 
Om Mahabalaaya Namah 
Om Ugrasimhaya Namah 
Om Mahadevaaya Namah 
Om Sthambha-jaaya Namah 
Om Ugralochanaaya Namah 
Om Raodraya Namah 
Om Sarwa-adbhutaaya Namah 
Om Srimad yogaanandaaya Namah 
Om Trivikramaaya Namah 
Om Haraye Namah 
Om Kolaahalaaya Namah 
Om Chakrine Namah 
Om Vijayaaya Namah 
Om Jayavardhanaaya Namah 
Om Pamchanaaya Namah 
Om Parabramhane Namah 
Om Aghoraaya Namah 
Om Gora-vikramaya Namah 
Om Jwalanmukhaya Namah 
Om Jvalaa maaline Namah 
Om Mahajvalaaya Namah 
Om Maha prabhave Namah 
Om Nitalaakshaya Namah 
Om Saha-srakashaya Namah 
Om Durni-rikshaya Namah 
Om Prataapanaaya Namah 
Om Mahadamstrayudhaya Namah 
Om Pragnyaya Namah 
Om Chanda kopine Namah 
Om Sadaasivaaya Namah 
Om Hiranyakasipu dwamsine Namah 
Om Daityadaanava bhamjanaaya Namah 
Om Guna bhadraya Namah 
Om Maha bhadtraya Namah 
Om Bala bhadhraya Namah 
Om Subhadragaaya Namah 
Om Karaalaaya Namah 
Om Vikaraalaya Namah 
Om Vikarte Namah 
Om Sarwakartrukaya Namah 
Om Shimshumaaraaya Namah 
Om Trilokaatmane Namah 
Om Eshaaya Namah 
Om Sarveshvaraaya Namah 
Om Vibhave Namah 
Om Bhairavaadambaraaya Namah 
Om Divyaya Namah 
Om Achyutaaya Namah 
Om Kavaye Namah 
Om Maadavaaya Namah 
Om Adokshaya Namah 
Om Aksharaaya Namah 
Om Sharvaya Namah 
Om Vanamaaline Namah 
Om Parapradaaya Namah 
Om Vishwam-bharaaya Namah 
Om Adbhutaaya Namah 
Om Bhavyaya Namah 
Om Sri vishnave Namah 
Om Purushottamaaya Namah 
Om Anaghastraya Namah 
Om Nakhastraya Namah 
Om Suryajothishe Namah 
Om Sureshwaraaya Namah 
Om Saha sabrahave Namah 
Om Sarvagnyaya Namah 
Om Sarvasiddi pradaayakaaya Namah 
Om Vajradamstraya Namah 
Om Vajrakhaya Namah 
Om Mahanamdaaya Namah 
Om Paramtapaaya Namah 
Om Sarvamaothreka rupaaya Namah 
Om Sarvayantra-vidaranaya Namah 
Om Sarvatam-tratmakaaya Namah 
Om Avyaktaya Namah 
Om Suvyaktaya Namah 
Om Bhakthavatsalaaya Namah 
Om Vaishaakha shukla bhutottaya Namah 
Om Sharanagata vatsalaaya Namah 
Om Udaarakirthiye Namah 
Om Punyatmane Namah 
Om Mahatmane Namah 
Om Chanda vikramaaya Namah 
Om Vedattraya prapujyaya Namah 
Om Bhagavate Namah 
Om Parameswaraaya Namah 
Om Sri vatssmkaaya Namah 
Om Srinivaasaya Namah 
Om Jagadvyapine Namah 
Om Jaganmayaaya Namah 
Om Jagatpalaaya Namah 
Om Jagannadaya Namah 
Om Mahakaayaya Namah 
Om Dviroopa-brute Namah
Om Paramatmane Namah 
Om Paramjyotishye Namah 
Om Nirgunaaya Namah 
Om Nru kesarine Namah 
Om Parathatvaya Namah 
Om Paramdhamane Namah 
Om Sachitananda vigrahaya Namah 
Om Lakshminarasimhaya Namah 
Om Sarvatmane Namah 
Om Dheeraya Namah 
Om Prahaladha palakaya Namah

Tulsi Puja



Tulsi is a sacred plant which can be found in almost every Hindu’s home. Tulsi Pooja (Worship of Tulsi) is observed almost every day.

The sacred plant, Tulsi is regarded as the incarnation of the goddess Mahalakshmi. Tulsi represents duty, dedication, love, virtue and sorrow of all women. That is why this herb is usually worshipped by women of all age groups.


To perform tulsi puja, one needs to take bath and get rid of all sorts of dirt, then be it physical or mental. People decorate the vessel or pot, in which tulsi is planted. Water is then offered to the holy basil. Kumkum is applied to one of the leaves. Some people tie a small piece of red cloth on its branch. Red flower is offered to the herbal plant Tulsi. Clay lamps are lighted all around the plant and then aarti is performed to complete the pooja. On the completion of puja, people usually eat a leaf of tulsi, with the belief that this act would enable them to take the Holy Spirit inside them.

Bambleshwari Temple - Chhattisgarh

Maa Bamleshwari Devi Temple is of great spiritual importance & the people of Chattisgarh consider Dongargarh as a Pilgrimage or teerth. The famous temple of Goddess Bamleshwari, is on a hilltop of 1600 feet in the town of Dongargarh.



SRI ANDAL ASHTOTHARA SHATA NAMAVALI


Here is list of 108 names of Andal Ammavaru :


Om Kothaayai nama:
Om Sreeranganaayakyai nama::
Om Vishnu chithaathmajaayai nama:
Om Sathyai nama:
Om Gopeeveshadharaayai nama:
Om Devyai nama:
Om Bhoosuthaayai nama:
Om Bhogadaayinyai nama:
Om Thulaseevaasajnaayai nama
Om Sreethanvipuravaasinyai nama: 10

Om Bhattanaadhapriyakaryai nama:
Om Sreekrishnaayudhabhoginyai nama:
Om Aamughdhamaalyadaayai nama:
Om Baalaayai nama
Om Ranganaadhapriyaayai nama:
Om Varaayai nama:
Om Viswambharaayai nama:
Om Kalaalaapaayai nama
Om Yathiraajasahodaryai nama:
Om Krishnaanurakthaayai nama 20

Om Subhagaayai nama:
Om Durlabhasree sulakshanaayai nama:
Om Lakshmeepriyasaghyai nama:
Om Syaamaayai nama:
Om Dayaanchitha druganchalaayai nama:
Om Bhalgunyaa virbhavaayai nama:
Om Ramyayai nama:
Om Dhanumaasakrutha vruthaayai nama:
Om Champakaasokapunnaaga
       Maalaavilasathkachaayai nama:
Om Aakaarathrayasambannayai nama: 30

Om Naaraayana padaangrithaayai nama:
Om Sreemadashtaakshareemanthra
 Raajasthithamanoradhaayai nama:
Om Mokshapradaananipunaayai nama:
Om Manurathnaadi devathaayai nama:
Om Braahmanyai nama:
Om Lokajananyai nama:
Om Leelaamaanusha roopinyai nama:
Om Brahmajnaanapradaayai nama:
Om Maayaayai nama:
Om Sachidaanandavigrahaayai nama 40

Om Mahaapathivruthaayai nama
Om Vishnugunakeerthana lolupaayai nama:
Om Prapannaarthiharaayai nama
Om Vedasoudhavihaarinyai nama
Om Sreeranganaadha maanikyamanjaryai nama
Om Manjubhaashinyai nama:
Om Padmapriyaayai nama:
Om Padmahasthaayai nama:
Om Vedaandadvaya bodhinyai nama: 50

Om Suprasannaayai nama:
Om Bhagavathyai nama:
Om Janaardanadeepikaayai nama:
Om Sugandhaavayavaayai nama
Om Chaarurangamanga deepikaayai nama:
Om Dwajavajraangusaabjaanga
        mrudupaadakalaanchithaayai nama:
Om Thaarakaakaara nagharaayai nama:
Om Pravaalamrudulaangulyai nama:
Om Koormopameyapaadordhwa
       bhaagaayai nama:
 Om Sobhanapaarshnikaayai nama: 60

Om Vedaardhabhaava thathvajnaayai nama:
Om Lokaaraadhyaanghri pangajaayai nama:
Om Aanathabudbudaakaarasugulbhaayai nama
Om Paramaamsakaayai nama:
Om Athulaprathibhaabhaasvadam
       guleeyakabhooshithaayai nama:
Om Meenakethunathooneera
       chaarujanghaaviraajithaayai nama:
Om Kubjajaanudvayaadyaayai nama:
OmVisaalajaghanaayai nama:
Om Peenasusronyai nama:
Om Manimeghalaayai nama: 70

Om Aananthasaagaraavarthan
gambheeraabhojanaabhikaayai nama
Om Bhaasvathavalithrikaayai nama
Om Chaarupoornalaavanya samyuthaayai
nama:  
Om Navavalleeromaraajyai nama:  
Om Swochithojwalavidyotha
vichithrasubhahaarinyai nama:
Om Sudhaakumbhaayitha sthanaayai
 nama:
Om Kalpasaaghaanibha bhujaayai nama:
Om Karnakundala kaanchithaayai nama:
Om Pravaalaangulivinyastha
       mahaarathnaanguleeyakaayai nama:
Om Kambhukandyai nama:
Om Suchumbukaayai nama: 80

Om Bimboshtyai nama:
Om Kundadanthayuthe nama:
Om Kaarunyarasanishyanda
        lochanadvayasaalinyai nama:
 Om Kamaneeyaprabhaaswacha
        chaambeyanibhanaasikaayai nama:
Om Darpanaakaaravipulakapola
        dwithayaanjikaayai nama:
Om Aananthaarkaprakaasothpath
        manithaadangasobhithaayai nama:
OmKodisooryaagnisangaasanaanaa
       bhooshanabhooshithaayai nama:
Om Sugandhavadanaayai nama:
Om Subhruve nama:
Om Ardhachandralalaadakaayai nama: 90

Om Poornachandraananaayai nama:
Om Neelakatilaalaka sobhithaayai nama:
Om Soundaryaseemaavilasath
        kasthooreethilakojwalaayai nama
Om Dahaddahaayanamaanodyath
        manibhooshanaraajithaayai nama:
Om Jaajwalyamaanasath rathna
       divyakootaavathamsakaayai nama:
Om Sooryachandraadikalyaana
        bhooshanaanchithavenikaayai nama:
Om Athyarkaanalathejaswimani
        kanjukadhaarinyai nama:
Om Sathrathnajaalavidyothi
        vidyuth punjobhasaatikaayai nama:
 Om Paribhaaswathrathnapunja
        syoothaswarnanicholikaayai nama:
Om Naanaamaniganaakeerna
        kaanjanaangadabhooshithaayai nama: 100


Om Kunkumaagarukasthooridivya
        chandanacharchithaayai nama:
Om Asanghyeyasughasparsa
        sarvaavayavabhooshanaayai nama:
Om Mallikaapaarijaathaadi
        Divyapushpasraganjithaayai nama:
Om Sreeranganilayaayai nama:
Om Poojyaayai nama:
Om Divyadeveesusevithaayai nama:
Om Sreemathyaikothaayai nama: 108






CHILKUR BALAJI TEMPLE

Chilkur Balaji Temple or Visa Balaji Temple is an ancient temple. The Balaji Temple is located at Chilkur in the Hyderabad district.This temple does not accept any money, does not have a hundi, from the devotees,no green channel or privileges for VVIPs.




Lakshmi Narasimha swamy Temple Kadiri

Kadiri city is very famous for the temple of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy which is a swayambhu murthy here Kadiri comes from the sanskrit word "Khadri" meaning a tree.He appears here as Ashta Bahu Narasimha (having eight hands) tearing Hiranyakasipu. We can see Prahlada standing beside him with folded hands.



Sannidhi Golla(First Darshan At Tirumala)

Early in the morning, usually at around 2 AM, The 'sannidhi-golla' (cowherd) will go to the residence of the archakas on the north side of Swami Pushkarini, the temple tank. The golla escorts the priests who have been allotted the duty in the sanctum sanctorum that day. The archaka would have by that time had his morning bath, completed his nitya-karmas, including worship of his own deity.Along with archakas descendents of Annamayya family,Ekangi and other temple officials with music of drums, bugles and horns will reach the main entrance of the temple.The 'golla' will be holding a fireband in his hand,no body will not come in front of sannidhi golla.

Ghati Sri Subramanya Temple



Ghati Sri Subramanya Swamy Temple is one of the most popular temples around Bangalore.It is believed by the locals that the Lord is benevolent in his blessings to those who come seeking his blessings to find a compatible partner or to have a child.

Katyayani Vrat

Katyayani Vrat  is observed during the Dhanurmas. Dhanurmas starts with the day the sun enters the Dhanu Rashi or the sun sign Sagittarius. These days are Considered most auspicious.

This vrat is observed by Unmarried girls who wish to get a good husband and Married women also observe for for a long, prosperous and happy married life. This vrat was mentioned in Bhagavatha Puranam, Skanda Puranam and also in Devi Mahatyam. Goddess Goda Devi was able to marry Lord Sri Ranganatha Swamy by observing this Vrat. Lord krishna also adviced Gopikas to observe this vrat.



Women have to get up early in the morning, take a head bath. The house has to be cleaned.The front portion of the house where normally the Rangoli is done has to be cleansed by sprinkling with water to which cow dung is added. Katyani Strotam or Katyani Vrat Katha is to be chanted early in the morning after taking bath.After that Shodasa Upachara Puja is  Performed to Goddess Katyayani Devi.

Sri Krishna Gayatri Mantra




Om Dhamodharaya Vidhmahe
Rukmani Vallabhay Dheemahe
Thanno Krishna Prachodayath.

Om Govindaya Vidhmahe
Gopi Vallabhaya Dheemahe
Thanno Krishna Prachodayath.

Significance of Tilak

 Tilak is worn on the Ajna Chakra, the centre of forehead, on the space between the eyebrows. Tilak is applied on the point at which the third eye or the spiritual eye is believed to open. All the actions of humans are governed by this specific point. Tilaka may be worn on a daily basis or for special religious occasions only, depending on different customs.


The most conspicuous and widespread tilakas are those worn by Vaishnavites. The Vaishnava tilaka consists of a long line starting from just below the hairline to almost the end of one's nose tip. It is intercepted in the middle by an elongated "U". There may be two marks on the temples as well. This tilaka is traditionally made with sandalwood paste. The other major tilaka variant is often worn by the followers of Shiva and the different forms of Devi Shakti. It consists of three horizontal bands across the forehead with a single vertical band or circle in the middle. This is traditionally done with sacred ash from fire sacrifices.Many worshippers of Shakti will wear a rectangular mark of kumkuma on the forehead, especially South Indians.

Tilak can be applied in varied forms as a mark of auspiciousness as well as blessing. Numerous mentions have been made about Tilak in the ancient scriptures such as Vedas and Upanishads. Rig Veda has given an elaborate description about the life of Goddess Usha, the consort of Lord Surya. She is portrayed as wearing a red dot on her forehead that signifies the rising sun. 

Now a days in many temples they are encouraging to apply tilak. In tirumala  there are special centres for Tilakadarana. By applying tilak on forehead confidence of a person will be increased.


  • Sandal: White sandal symbolizes purity, calmness and tranquility
  • Kumkum: Red kumkum signifies power, vigor, dynamism and stability
  • Turmeric: Saffron colored turmeric stands for wealth, fortune, prosperity and opulence
  • Holy Ashes or Vibhuti: Vibhuti represents dedication, devotion and commitment

108 Names of Lord Shiva



Here is the list of 108 Names :

Om Shivaya namaha
Om Maheshwaraya namaha
Om Shambhave namaha
Om Pinaakine namaha
Om Sasi-shekharaya namaha
Om Vama-devaya namaha
Om Virupakshaya namaha
Om Kapardhine namaha
Om Nila-lohitaya namaha
 
Om Shankaraya namaha
Om Shula-panine namaha
Om Khatvamgene namaha
Om Vishnu-vallabhaya namaha
Om Sipi-vistaya namaha
Om Ambika nadhaya namaha
Om Srikantaya namaha
Om Bhakta-vastalaya namaha
Om Bhavaya namaha
 
Om Sharwaya namaha
Om Trilokeshaya namaha
Om Siti-kantaya namaha
Om Siva-priyaya namaha
Om Ugraya namaha
Om Kapaline namaha
Om Kaomarine namaha
Om Amdhakasura-sudanaya namaha
Om Ganga-dharaya namaha

Om Lalaa-takshaya namaha
Om Kaala-kalaya namaha
Om Kripa-nidhaye namaha
Om Bheemaya namaha
Om Parashu-hastaya namaha
Om Mruga-panine namaha
Om Jata-dharaaya namaha
Om Kailasa-vasine namaha
Om Kavachine namaha
Om Katoraya namaha

Om Tripuran-takaya namaha
Om Vrushankaya namaha
Om Vrusha-bharudaya namaha
Om Bhasmo-dhulitha vigrahaya namaha
Om Sama-priyaaya namaha
Om Sarwamayaaya namaha
Om Traemurthaye namaha
Om Anishwaraya namaha
Om Sarwagnyaya namaha
Om Paramatmane namaha

Om SOma-suryagni-lochanaya namaha
Om Havishe namaha
Om Yagnya-mayaaya namaha
Om SOmaya namaha
Om Pancha-vaktraya namaha
Om Sada-shivaya namaha
Om Vishveshwa-raya namaha
Om Virabhadraya namaha
Om Gana-nadhaya namaha
Om Praja-pataye namaha
Om Hiranya-retaya namaha

Om Durdharshaya namaha
Om Girishaya namaha
Om Giree-shaya namaha
Om Anaghaya namaha
Om Bhujanga-bhusha-naya namaha
Om Bhargaya namaha
Om Giri-dhanvine namaha
Om Giri-priyaaya namaha
Om Krutti-vasaya namaha
Om Pura-rataye namaha
Om Bhagavaye namaha

Om Pramadha-dipaya namaha
Om Mrutyumjayaya namaha
Om Shukshma-tanave namaha
Om Jagadvayapine namaha
Om Jagad-gurave namaha
Om VyOma-keshaya namaha
Om Mahasena-janakaya namaha
Om Charu-vikramaya namaha
Om Rudraya namaha
Om Bhuta-pataye namaha

Om Sthanane namaha
Om Ahirbhudnyaya namaha
Om Digamba-raya namaha
Om Ashta-murthaye namaha
Om Anekat-maya namaha
Om Satvikaya namaha
Om Shudha-vigrahaya namaha
Om Shashwataya namaha
Om Khanda-parashave namaha
Om Ajaaya namaha
Om Pashavimo-chakaya namaha

Om Mrudaya namaha
  Om Pashu-pataye namaha
Om Devaya namaha
Om Maha-devaya namaha
Om Avya-yaya namaha
Om Haraye namaha
Om Pusha-damta-bhethre namaha
Om Avya-graya namaha
Om Dakshadwara-haraaya namaha
Om Haraya namaha

Om Bhaganetrabhitre namaha
Om Avya-ktaya namaha
Om Saha-srakshaya namaha
Om Saha-srapadave namaha
Om Apavarga-pradaya namaha
Om Anantaya namaha
Om Tarakaya namaha
Om Parameshwaraya namah
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Hanuman Gayatri Mantra

 

 

Sri Hanuman Gayatri Mantra


Om Anjaneyaya Vidmahe
Vaayu Putraya Dhimahi
Tanno Hanuman Prachodayath.


Sri Panchamuka Hanuman Gayatri Mantra


Om Anjaneyaya Vidmahe
Panchavaktraya Dheemahi
Tanno Hanuman Prachodayaath.

Hanuman Vratham

Devotees of Lord Hanuman would observe the Hanumad Vrat on the thirteenth day of the waxing phase of the moon in the month of Margsira or Sukla Paksha Trayodasi of Margasira Masam.It is mostly observed in Southern india.

All the persons in the family can observe this vrat. Early in the morning all the house hold must be cleaned . After taking bath Pooja is performed to lord Hanuman with sincere devotion.During Puja Hanuman chalisha, Sundarakanda, Hanuman Astotharam, Hanuman mantras can be recited, Naivedyam is offered to god.After that Prasadam must be distributed.

This vrat was performed by Draupadi. This Vrat was narrated to Dharmaraja by Veda Vyasa and eventually Draupadi performed it.

By observing this vrat they would be blessed with good health, wealth, prosperity and they also free from all  types of fears phobias etc.


2016 Date : 13th December. 

Dhanu Sankranti

Dhanu Sankranti is the day when Sun transits to  Dhanu rashi (Sagittarius). Dhanu Sankranti marks the beginning of the Ninth month in Hindu Solar Calendar. Maargazhi month in tamil calender,The day also marks the beginning of Dhanur Mas.

Iskcon Temple - Tirupati

ISKCON is the short form of The International Society of Krishna Consciousness, a world famous spiritual organization which is working to develop the Lord Krishna’s devotion throughout the world. Isckon was formed in 1968 by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.