Lord Ganesha

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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Adikamasa Padmini Ekadashi / Glories of Padmini Ekadashi



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||












Skandhapuranam describes the glories of Padmini Ekadashi which occurs on shukla  Paksha in the leap year,  Lord Krishna describes the grandeur of Padmini Ekadashi to King Yudhishtira, that was earlier described by Lord Bhrama to Maharishi Narada, whoever observe this Ekadashi would attain abundance of meritorious rewards, it has the capabilities to destroys all the sins of the worshiper and provide liberty from the cycles of birth and death.




Lord Krishna narrates the method of observance of Padmini Ekadashi, the austerities begins on the previous day, the worshiper should consume meal once on Dashami day without adding chickpea, dal, spinach, honey or salt  etc.. food should not be consumed in metal bowl or from somebody’s home and the worshiper  should strictly avoid sensual pleasure.  On the day of Ekadashi worshiper should take bath in the holy river or pond during the early hours of dawn, reciting sacred hymns and smearing the paste of cow dung mixed with the mud and sesame seeds, Kushagrass, and Amlaki and undergo ablation with  the sacred prayer “ Oh! Mother Earth, you have been created by Lord Bhrama and purified by Sage Kashyapa and elevated by Lord Varaha, I shall offer humble obeisance to you and I shall earnestly pray to purify my body, mind and soul to worship supreme Lord Hari.” Homage to forefathers and reciting the sacred Gayathri hymns and veneration of Lord Vishnu are part of the austerities, strict observance of fast and keeping awake on the first part and second part and third part of the Ekadashi nights would provide the merit of  Agnisthoma Yagna, Vachapeya Yagna and Ashwamedha Yagna respectively.  Whoever keeps awake the whole part of the night of Ekadashi would obtain the merit of Rajasooya Yagna.  Whoever observes Padmini Ekadashi would receive the merit of holy dip in all sacred rivers, and it provides the pieties which is equivalent to the observance of all the Ekadashis in a year.  Sage Pulasthya described an interesting myth about the demon Ravana who was rescued from the prison of Karthaveerya by the Sage to Maharishi Narada.  Karthaveerya was born in the famous dynasty of Haihaya and he was the ruler of the city Mahishmathi.  He had thousand wives, he underwent severe austerities, performed Yagnas and Yagas, offered homage to forefathers etc..  unfortunately due to the curse of Sages he had no offspring for quite some time.  Finally, King Karthaveerya left his Kingdom, discarded all the luxuries and underwent severe austerities, soon his dearest wife Padmini , daughter of King Harishchandra who was born in the Ikshvaku clan also joined with her husband to wood.  The couple arrived in Mount Gandhamadhana and Karthaveerya underwent severe penance for ten thousand years meditating upon Lord Vishnu, year’s passes by Padmini could see the worsening health of her husband.  Padmini met the chaste woman Anasooya wife of Sage Athri, and described her pathetic state.  Ansooya narrated the glories of Padmini and Parama Ekadashi which falls on the leap year and advised to follow strict austerities on this propitious day which could provide virtuous offspring.  Padmini sincerely followed the advice of Anasooya, daughter of Kardhma Prajapathi and Lord Vishnu was pleased at the devotion of her and offered boon for a valorous child, eventually Padmini gave birth to the mighty Karthveerya, he remained unconquerable to the world even to demon Ravana.


|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Krithika Shukla Ekadashi / Glories of Haribodhini Ekadashi/Devoththani Ekadashi/ Prabodhini Ekadashi



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||












Skanda Puranam describes the glories of Hari Prabodhini Ekadashi.   Lord Brahma narrates the splendor of Prabodhini Ekadashi to Maharishi Narada,   whoever observes fast and worship Lord Sriman Narayana on this day would remain blessed and it eradicates all the sins committed and bestows the liberation from the cycles of birth and death.   Observance of fast on this day gives the merits of dip in the holy river Ganga and all the scared rivers.  The devoutness acquired through the fast and austerities on this day is more than that of 1000s of Ashwamedha Yagam and 100 Raja Suya Yagnas.




Lord Brahma explains the method of worship and   observance of fast on this auspicious day to Maharishi Narada.   Consumption of midday food and supper without grains and beans eradicates the sins committed on the previous birth and two previous births respectively.   The complete fast on this day would take away all the sins committed on the previous seven births.  Whoever observes complete fast and keeps awake in the night reciting the glories of Lord Hari would obtain abundance of merits and their accumulated sins for the past 1000 years will be burned into ashes.  whoever does pious activities or follow austerities on this propitious day would earn the merit equivalent to the volume of Mount Sumeru, person who perform abundance of pious deeds but does not follow the rules and regulations prescribed in the sacred scriptures will not attain any merits, or Bhramin who does not follow the religious rites and perform Gayathri thrice a day or who does not follow austerities or fasting on the day of Ekadashi, an atheist who criticize the sacred scriptures, Vedas, and Vedic Bhramins, or who enjoys the illicit relationship or wife of a Bhramin, selfish and deceitful person, or person who does not believe in any religious rituals, a Bhramin or Shudra who enjoys the company of other man’s wife particularly from the superior clan would be treated as carnivores.  Bhramin who enjoys illicit relationship with a widow or married woman would bring ruin to his clan, Bhramin who enjoys illicit relationship will not have offspring in his next birth, person who misbehave to Bhramin or spiritual master would lose his knowledge and wisdom, wealth and his children as well.  An immoral person, person who has illicit relationship with a woman from inferior clan, association with wicked and sinful people will undergo the hellish torture in the abode of Lord Yama.  Whoever consumes meal from the above mentioned wicked and depraved people would destroy their religious fervor along with their wealth, fame, happiness and children.  People who misbehave to a saintly person would lose his spiritual knowledge, prosperity, happiness and end up in the abode of Lord Yama.  People who stands besides the morally wrong and wicked who insults the saintly person would be treated as equivalent as the culprit and he would witness his own destruction.  Therefore it is necessary to refrain from such malicious acts and follow the righteous deeds that provide merit and safest place in the celestial world.   Haribodhin Ekadashi would bring abundance of merits includes liberty from the cycles of birth and death, and thousands of ancestors of the worshipper would attain salvation.  All the sacred places in the three worlds will dwell in the house of worshipper   who sincerely follows austerities and fasting on this day would be renowned as true Yogi, he will be liberated from the cycles of birth and death, fasting on this propitious day provides merits superior than charities on the days of solar and lunar eclipse, merits include the performance of fire sacrifices, studies of entire Veda and sacred scriptures, visiting all the sacred places and dip in the holy rivers, etc… observance of  Haribodhini Ekadashi would bring merits superior to Yagna or Yaga, charity of elephants and horses, even Lord Indra venerate the worshipper who observe fast and sincere austerities on this auspicious day, it would destroy  all those sins committed in the thousands of birth.  Whoever venerates Tulsi/witness this sacred plant, plant it, water it, touches it, meditates upon her, eulogize her glories, offer obeisance to it, and take good care of this sacred plant would reside in the abode of Lord Hari.  Whoever worship Lord Hari with superior flowers like Kadamba, Bahula, Ashoka, Patali, etc..would be freed from miseries and attain the spiritual abode of Lord.  Worship of Lord Jagannatha with Kannera flowers would bring the merit of worship of Lord Keshava in all four Yugas, whoever worships Lord Krishna with Tulsi in the month of Krithika would attain the merit superior than offering ten millions cows as charity.  Whoever worship Lord Vishnu with the flowers of Champaka and Jasmine would be freed from rebirth, whoever worship Lord Vishnu with the flowers of Kethaki would be freed from the sins of ten million births.





Whoever reads or listens to the glory of Haribodhini Ekadshi/Papaharini Ekadashi would achieve the merit of hundred cows donated to a Brahman.  Whoever recite or listens to the glories of Lord Vishnu in the month of Krithika would obtain the merit of performance of 1000 fire sacrifices, offering seven islands as charity and it would burn the sins committed in their life.


|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||

Sri Lakshmi Sahasranamam !! Lyrics & Its meanings



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|| Om Sri Mahalakshmyai Nama: ||












































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Monday, 14 March 2016

Karthika Krishna Rama Ekadashi / Glories of Rama Ekadashi



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||











Brahma Vaivarta Puranam describes the glories of  Rama Ekadashi or Krishna Paksha Ekadashi.    Lord Krishna narrates the grandeur of Rama Ekadashi  to King Yudhishtira .


King  Muchukundha was a righteous ruler and  a zealous devotee of Lord Sri Hari .  He was great ruler who always speaks the truth and follows righteousness, therefore Lord Indra,  Lord Yama, Lord Varuna and King Vibhishana were his close associates.  His Kingdom and it people were blessed with perpetual peace and prosperity.  King Muchukundha had a daughter Chandrabhaga named after the sacred river was married to Shobhana, Son of King Chandrasena.  There was a custom prevailed in the Kingdom of Muchukundha  that  the King's men will inform the public about the forthcoming Ekadashi by beating  drums and the people in his kingdom should compulsorily follow the austerities of the same.   King Shobana with his wife Chandrabaga visited his father- In- law's kingdom during the period of Ekadashi.   King Shobana was surprised to listen to the sounds of doldrums; he enquired his wife about the importance of it.   She explained the practice introduced by her father for reminding the people of his Kingdom to observe the austerities of Ekadashi.    She explained that not only the people of their Kingdom but also the birds and animals were not served with grains or water on the day of Eakadashi as it was dedicated to the remembrance of Lord Sri Hari.   King Shobana was in a dilemma after listening to the thoughtful words of Chandrabhaga.  Unfortunately King Shobana was not in good health to observe the austerities of Ekadashi, but he does not want to disgrace the customs introduced by his father-In-law for several years.   Finally, he decided to observe the Ekadashi fast that resulted in a disastrous death of him.   King Muchukunda sorrowfully performed the funeral rites of his son-in-law, soon his only daughter widower Chandrabaga moved with her father.


The devoutness King Shobana had attained through the observance of Ekadashi made him to take birth in a royal family and became the King of Mandarachala Mountain that was the city of celestials flourished with rich natural resources. His kingdom was decorated with precious ornament, gold and gems that have the close resemblance of Vishwakarma's creation.  King of Mandarachala had all the luxuries in life and he was served by celestial dancers and singers all around him.


One day a brahmin Somasharma, who was a member of King Muchukunda's court happened to meet the King of Mandarachala on his way to a pilgrim place.  He immediately realized that the King was none other than the son-in-law of King Muchukunda in his previous birth.  The Brahmin hurriedly approached the King with lot of anxiety.   The King of Mandarachala rose from his seat and paid obeisance to the Brahmin.   He enquired the well being of the Brahmin, King Muchukunda, his chaste wife Chandrabhaga and the subjects of the Kingdom.  The Brahmin earnestly replied to all the queries of the King.  The King of Mandarachala described about how he had attained this heavenly kingdom to rule as a merit of fasting on a Rama Ekadashi day.   He solemnly continued that the Celestial Kingdom may not survive for long because he had observed the Rama Ekadashi without any faith or devotion.   He genuinely wanted to correct his past mistakes and appealed to the Brahmin to inform the whole experiences to his chaste wife Chandrabaga.  The Brahmin returned to Chandrabhaga and informed her about King Shobana and his celestial Kingdom which is brittle at any moment.  Chandrabhaga requested the Brahmin to guide her to reunite with her husband and to make his Kingdom stable with all the intrinsic worth she had acquired by observance of Ekadashi fasts in all her life.  On the way to Mount Mandarachala they visited Sage Vamadeva’s hermitage and Chandrabhaga explained her painful stories to him.   Sage Vamadeva sprinkled holy water on Chandrabhaga followed with specific rites, shortly Chandrabhaga transformed into a beautiful young woman decked in various precious ornaments,  raised to the celestial Kingdom of King of Mandarachala, eventually, Chandrabhaga  reunited with her husband with the blessings of Sage Vamadeva and their Kindgom flourished with abundance of natural resources until deluge.




Lord Krishna continued, whoever observes Rama Ekadashi or listens to the glories of it with utmost faith and dedication would be free from all the sins committed, even the sin of Bhramahathya, and ultimately attain liberation from the cycles of birth and death.  



|| Jai Sriman Narayana || 

Saturday, 12 March 2016

Ashwin Shukla Papankusha Ekadashi / Glories of Papankusha Ekadshi



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||













Brahma Vaivarta Puranam describes the grandeur of Papankusha Ekadashi/ Ashwin Shukla Paksha Ekadashi.   Lord Krishna explains the devoutness of observing Papankusha Ekadashi to King Yudhishtira, fasting on the day of Ekadashi and feeding righteous Brahmin on the day of Dwadashi is a part of serving Lord Maha Vishnu.   Worship of Lord Vishnu/Padmanabha and following the austerities of Papankusha Ekadashi would eradicate the sins committed in this life, all the desires would be fulfilled, ultimately attain the abode of Lord Vishnu.   Humble obeisance to Lord Vishnu on this propitious day would bring the merit of severe austerities and penance, reciting the sacred verses of Lord Vishnu provides the merit of dip in the holy rivers.  Whoever donate gold, sesame seeds, umbrella, water, land, cow, food grains or pair of shoes, on this auspicious day would never undergo the hellish torture in the abode of Lord Yama.



There was a hunter named Krodhana lived in the city of Vindhyachal, he engaged in all the wicked deeds like theft, killing animals, torturing others etc.. He continued this malicious act till the end of his death.   At the final moments, Lord Yama sent his representatives down to the Earth with the command of bringing him to hell.    Krodhana was miserable with the fear of death; he approached Sage Angira – one of the Saptharishis.  The Sage advised Krodhana to observe fast on the day of Papankusha Ekadashi which would fall on the very next day and worship Lord Vishnu.   Krodhana faithfully observed Papankusha Ekadashi and followed the austerities advised by Sage Angira.  Finally, he attained Salvation at the Feet of Lord Sriman Narayana.



Lord Krishna narrates; the merits obtained by fasting on this day would provide the devoutness of more than hundred horse sacrifices and Rajasuya Yagnam respectively, these sacrifices and Yagnas could provide not even 1/16 of one Papankusha Ekadashi Vrata, there is no austerities superior than fasting on this propitious day, no other austerity is superior than this Ekadashi Vratha which could please Lord Padmanabha in the three worlds and there is no merit available in the three worlds that can be obtained superior to this Ekadashi Vratha, it removes all the sins of the worshipper, it provides abundance of merits including good health, wealth, chaste and beautiful woman as companion, ultimately liberation from the cycles of birth and death, mere chanting of Lord Vishnu's name itself would provide the merit of holy dip in the sacred rivers  Ganga, Gaya, Pushkara theertham and the pieties’ of visiting the holy land Kurushetra.   Thus, the devout act would provide salvation to the departed souls of ten generations from the paternal and maternal sides.



Lord Krishna concluded that whoever perform sacrifices and whoever determined to build temple pond and Garden, shelter places etc..  would remain blessed and whoever observes the pious deeds would be blessed with long life, wealth, birth in superior clan and would be freed from all illnesses, ultimately whoever observe Papankusha Ekadashi would undeniably reach the Lotus Feet of Lord Sriman Narayana.



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||

Ashwin Krishna Indira Ekadashi /Glories of Indira Ekadashi



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||











Brahmavaivartha Puranam describes the glories of Indira Ekadashi which falls on the waning period of moon.  Lord Krishna narrates the grandeur, pieties and rules of observance of Indira Ekadashi to King Yudhishtira.  Fasting on this propitious day provides abundance of merits, it washes off the sins of the worshipper and it provides safe heaven to the ancestors, and whoever listens to the glories of this Ekadashi would attain the merits of Ashwamedha Yaga.



The legend has that there was a King  Indrasena of Mahishmathipuri lived in Sathya Yuga, who was an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu.   Indrasena was a great warrior and a righteous leader, he ruled his Kingdom wisely.   His Kingdom flourished with rich natural resources; thereby people lived a happy and prosperous life.  King Indrasena lived an extremely happy and peaceful life with his children and grandchildren. Once, Maharishi Narada appeared before King Indrasena after witnessing his sincere devotion to Lord Narayana.  King Indrasena welcomed Maharishi Narada with utmost reverence and paid respectful obeisance to him.  Maharishi Narada enquired the King about the living conditions of the people, performance of sacrifices and religious principles etc..  King Indrasena earnestly replied at the enquiries of Maharishi Narada who was greatly pleased at the humbleness and sincerity of the King.  Indrasena earnestly enquired Maharishi Narada about his purpose of the visit.  Maharishi Narada narrated about his recent visit to the Abode of Lord Yama while he was transcending from Bhrama Loka, where  Maharishi Narada was received by Lord Yama with utmost reverence.  While, they were in the assembly of Lord Yama thoroughly occupied in a dialogue, Maharishi Narada could witness King Indrasena’s father.  Even though Indrasena’s father was a pious and righteous ruler, he had committed a serious sin, he was forgotten his vow when he was alive.  As a result, he had to live in the Abode of Lord Yama after his death.  Maharishi Narada informed King Indrasena about the incident and his purpose of visit was mainly due to the request of Indrasena’s father.  Maharishi Narada instructed King Indrasena to observe Indira Ekadashi to save his departed father’s soul from the clutches of Lord Yama.   King Indrasena was in extreme grief requested Maharishi Narada to enlighten him with the prescribed rules of observance of Indira Ekadashi which falls on the waning period of moon.  Maharishi Narada narrated the procedures of observance of Indira Ekadashi.  On the previous day of Indira Ekadashi the worshipper should   perform homage to ancestors, consume meals only once and should not indulge in any sensual pleasures or comforts.  On the Eakadashi day, the worshipper should take bath early morning before sunrise, engage in chanting the holy names of Lord Hari, performance of sacred bath to Salagrama, observance of complete fast, feed the Brahmin and provide them with the alms, offering should be made to cows  etc.. are the procedures of observance of Indira Ekadashi.  As a part of austerities, Lord Hrishikesha is worshiped and offerings are made in the form of Bhog, flowers, ghee lamp, sandal paste, incense sticks, performance of fire sacrifice, homage to ancestors etc.  The worshiper should remain awake in the night chanting and listening to the glories of Lord.  On the next day after worship of Lord Hari, the worshiper should break his/her fast with the members of the family.  Maharishi Narada instructed King Indrasena with the prescribed rules of observance of Indira Ekadashi and blessed the King that the faithful observance of Indira Ekadashi would make his father’s soul free from the clutches of Lord Yama. 



King Indrasena sincerely observed the Indira Ekadashi and attained abundance of pieties.  Thus, the pieties earned freed his father from the Abode of Lord Yama, King Indrasena could witness his father ascend on the celestial vehicle of Lord Vishnu.  King Indrasena ruled Mahishmatipuri for several years without any impediments,  at the time of Vanaprastha, he left the Kingdom under the care of legal heir to the throne and continued his spiritual journey, eventually attained the abode of Lord Vishnu.




Lord Krishna concluded, whoever listens to the glories of Indira Ekadashi would be released from the sins committed and attain the Lotus feet of Sriman Narayana.  Moreover, the pieties of observance of Indira Ekadashi are capable to eradicate the sins committed and provide salvation to ancestors.

|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Bhadrapadha Shukla Parivarthini Ekadashi / Glories of Parsva Ekadashi /Parivarthini Ekadashi /Vamana Ekadashi



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||











Brahma Vaivarta Puranam describes the glories of Parsva/Parivarthini/Vamana Ekadashi which occurs on the waxing period of moon. Lord Krishna explains to King Yudhishtira about the significance of  Parsva Ekadashi.  King Yudhishtira requests Lord Krishna to shed light on the austerities should be followed on this day and the pieties by observing Parsva Ekadashi.  Lord Krishna narrates, the pieties earned by observing the Parsva Ekadashi will eradicate all the sins committed in one’s life and it also provides ‘Salvation’ to the worshipper.  Listening to the glories of Parsva Ekadashi would makes one sins burn into ashes, faithful observance of Parsva Ekadashi bring the devoutness of Vachapeya Yagna and one thousand horse sacrifice.  Worship of Lord Vishnu and his fifth incarnation as Vamana on this day provides liberation from the cycles of birth and death.   The significance of Parsva Ekadashi is that Lord Vishnu during his cosmic sleep turns from left to right on this day, thus the Ekadashi came to known as ‘Parsva’ Ekadashi.   King Yudhishtira praying to Lord Krishna,  to clarify his doubts regarding the cosmic sleep of Lord Vishnu, observance of Chathurmasya Vratha and the purpose of Lord Vishnu’s incarnation as Vamana .  The compassionate Lord Krishna elaborates the Vamana incarnation of Lord Vishnu to King Yudhishtira.



The legend has that there was a great King Mahabali in Treta Yuga, an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu.  Though he was born in the lineage of demons he was leading a righteous life.  He engaged in performing sacrifices, he respected and honored the Brahmins with abundance of alms.  Mahabali had an argument with Lord Indra, which ended in a fierce battle between them; Mahabali defeated Lord Indra in the battle and conquered the three worlds.  All the deities and Rishis along with Sage Bhrihaspathi approached Lord Sriman Narayana, eulogized him and revealed their vulnerable situation.  Lord Vishnu took incarnation as a Dwarf (Vamana), born to Sage Kashyapa and Adithi after severe austerities of Payovratha, immediately  after birth the child assumed the form of a dwarf, the deities assembled to perform the sacred thread ceremony of the child.   Vamana set out to accomplish the purpose of his incarnation; he approached Mahabali in the sacrificial arena. At the sight of a Brahmachari the most pleased Mahabali offered him wealth, land, gold, gems as alms.  But, Vamana graciously refused the above and requested for the three strides of land with his tiny feet as alms.  King Mahabali and his wife Vindyavali proceeded to perform charity to the Brahmachari as requested by him.  To everyone’s amazement, Vamana started to grow bigger in size which was indescribable.  He covered the entire Earth with one foot, and Bhuvarloka with his thigh, Swargaloka with his waist, Maharloka with his stomach, Janaloka with his chest, Thapoloka with his neck and Sathyaloka with his head and face, in this way the celestial world also covered with his second stride.   All the deities eulogized the glories of Lord Vishnu and showered flowers on him, when Vamana asked for the land where to set his third footstep, Mahabali respectfully offered his head with folded hands.  The most compassionate Lord Vamana blessed Mahabali and advised him to rule the netherland/Pathalaloka with his clan. Lord Vamana was pleased at the devotion of King Mahabali and promised his eternal presence in Pathalaloka. Later, King Virochana son of King Mahabali installed the deity ‘Vamana’ in his kingdom on the day of Parsva Ekadashi to worship. 



Lord Krishna concluded worship of Lord Vamana and observance of strict fast on this day would provide abundance of merit includes thousands of Ashwamedha Yaga, offering curd rice and silver to a deserving Brahmin would freed from the material bondage, the worshipper will attain all the happiness and ultimately liberation from the cycles of birth and death.  Whoever listens to the glories of Parsva Ekadashi would attain the celestial world and shine like a moon.



 || Jai Sriman Narayana ||