Saturday, October 27, 2018

Vishnu Avatar: NARASIMHA, the Divine Man-Lion


Today’s we are learning the mantra tp the fourth Avatar of Vishnu, Narasimha, the Divine Man-Lion. Appeared as a half human/half lion to save Bhakta Prahalad from the terrible deamon Hiranya Kashapu.



The mantra is:

OM SRI NARASIMHA AVATARAYA NAMAHA



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Monday, October 22, 2018

Vishnu Avatar: VARAHA, the Divine Boar


Today’s we arelearning the mantra tp the third Avatar of Vishnu, Varaha, the Divine Boar. Varaha appeared sometime later when the entire palnet was under water. The Divine Boar is said to dive deep to secure a place for land to be anchored and then created the present continents.



The mantra is:

OM SRI VARAHA AVATARAYA NAMAHA



To learn how to pronounce this mantra, watch my YouTube video:







To learn more about Sanskrit mantras, please visit my blog:
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Also, you can watch the first video in this channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urGpWdPQYqk&t=11s




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TaTha-Stu! (So be it)

Shivani Ma

Friday, October 19, 2018

Vishnu Avatar: KURMA, the Divine Tortoise


Today’s we arelearning the mantra tp the second Avatar of Vishnu, Kurma, the Divine Tortoise. Kurma Appeared to salvage some of the items lost in the great deluge near the end of the previous cycle. Most probably a polar shift occurres and the continents began to realign themselves under the changed conditions of the earth. Some sources state tht the entire continent of India rests upon the back of Kurma the tortoise.

The mantra is:

OM SRI KURMA AVATARAYA NAMAHA



To learn how to pronounce this mantra, watch my YouTube video:





To learn more about Sanskrit mantras, please visit my blog:
http://letstalkaboutmantras.blogspot.com/

Also, you can watch the first video in this channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urGpWdPQYqk&t=11s




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TaTha-Stu! (So be it)

Shivani Ma

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Vishnu Avatar: MATSYA, the Divine Fish

Today we start a new series of mantras to the Avatars of Vishnu, who is one of the gods of the masculine trilogy of the Hindu pantheon, that preservs the universe’s harmony.
The 10 Avatars of Vishnu are as follows:
1-MATSYA - Divine Fish Avatar
2-KURMA - Divine Tortoise Avatar
3-VARAHA - Divine Boar Avatar
4-NARASIMHA - Divine Man-Lion Avatar
5-VAMANA - Divine Dwarf Avatar
6-PARASU-RAMA - Divine Anchorite Avatar
7-RAMA - Divine Lila (Play) Avatar
8-KRISHNA - Divine Prema (Love) Avatar
9-BUDDHA - Divine Deception Avatar (Individual Responsibility)
10-KULKI - Divine Destroyer/Redeemer Avatar
The mantra is:
OM SRI MATSYA AVATARAYA NAMAHA
Appeared to save the current “manu” (the law-giver for the race of men) from a great deluge (flood) the story is similar to the Noe’s arch story, but happened thousands of years earlier

To learn how to pronounce this mantra, watch my YouTube video:



To learn more about Sanskrit mantras, please visit my blog:
http://letstalkaboutmantras.blogspot.com/
Also, you can watch the first video in this channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urGpWdPQYqk&t=11s

For more information about Mala beads, please visit http://shaktimalas.com/
Thank you once more for following me on facebook and twitter .
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Have a blessed day...
TaTha-Stu! (So be it)
Shivani Ma