Gayatri Mantra, also known as the Savitri Mantra, is a deeply worshiped mantra from the Rig Veda (Mandala 3.62.10), one of the highest spiritual texts of the Sanatan Dharma, dedicated to Savitr. Savitr in Vedas is an Aditya, offspring of the mother goddess Aditi.
The sun before sunrise is mentioned as “Savitr” in Rig Veda, and “Surya” after sunrise. Gayatri, the name of the Goddess of the Vedic Mantra in which the verse, made up of 24 syllables, is contrived. They produce intense Physical and Psychological effects on the human body.
The Mantra precedes with OM. When we chant the Mantra, its recitation activates the vibrations that start from your lips and moves along with the tongue, palate, back of the skull, and throat makes our body release relaxing hormones and helps to calm our mind.
Regular Recitation of the Mantra makes you more focused by improving your concentration and peace to the mind.
An International Journal of Yoga recently revealed that people who regularly chanted the Gayatri mantra had better memory and concentration.
Did you know you can cure various fatal diseases with you hands. Their is an ancient Indian technique called as "Mudra" whereby one puts their hands into certain gesture based on their illness.
All the organs situated in the front part of the body such as eyes, heart, stomach etc. are (according to therapy) situated on the palms or soles and the points which are connected with the organs on the back are situated on the back of the palms or on the upper side of the soles
Any pain or disease of any organ or part of the body is reflected in the corresponding points of the palms or soles. Mudras are a simple part of Yoga and Nature. The Magnetic energy from the body mainly radiates through the tips of the fingers and toes. Practicing this simple
Are we eating right? Because what we eat we become.
The food we eat nourishes our body, but there is much more than nourishment. Our Vedic scriptures distinguish food into three categories based on its effect on our body on the physical and mental level. Understanding the food we
intake is necessary to ensure it benefits our body. Food in Sanatan Dharma is not just “any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth”. According to the
Vedic scriptures, food is beyond what is eaten
through the mouth and digested by the body. In
Sanatan Dharma, food is understood to affect one’s thoughts, emotions, and mind, and food can lead to
God-realization. Food is distributed into three categories in Vedic Culture: Sattvic, Rajas, & Tamasic. You must have heard from
The spiritual meaning of Namaste is profound. Particularly in Hinduism, Gods are worshiped by closing the eyes and joining the palms in reverence, which indicates the recognition of their divinity. In the Namaskar posture, the joined fingers act as an antenna to assimilate the
Chaitanya (Divine consciousness) or the energy transmitted by a Deity. While joining the palms, the fingers must touch each other because leaving space between the fingers will result in the accumulation of energy in that space. This energy will be immediately transmitted in
various directions; therefore the seeker's body will lose the benefit of this potent energy. After joining the palms, bow a little. This posture puts pressure on the navel and activates the five vital energies situated there. Activation of these vital energies in the body makes
Zoom In and check the awesomeness of the sculptor 😀😀🙏🙏 one never gets tired of this beauty 😍😍Arjuna’s Penance is one of the magnificent monuments of Mahabalipuram. This wonderful bas air relief dates back to the mid-seventh century. Standing tall at a height of 43 feet
the monolith was carved on the face of two huge adjoining boulders, making its length around 96 feet. The subject of the massive structure is either Arjuna's Penance or the Descent of the Ganges, or possibly both. ‘Arjuna's Penance’ is an extract from the Mahabharata, of how
Arjuna, one of the Pandavas, performed severe austerities in order to obtain Shiva's weapon. The concept of the story encompasses Hindu philosophy where it is believed that one could by penance, self-mortification, attain miraculous blessings from the Gods. The ‘Descent of Ganges
A Yuga Cycle is a cyclic age, where eternal time repeats general events. Each cycle repeats.four yugas (dharmic ages)—Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga—lasting for 4,320,000 years or 12,000 divine years.
Dharma is personified as a bull, whose four legs reduce by one with each new yuga, often related to Mother Earth personified as a cow. As the cycle progresses, each yuga's length, and humanity's general moral and physical state, decrease by 1/4th. Near the end of Kali Yuga,
when virtues are at their worst, a cataclysm and re-establishment of dharma occur to usher in the next cycle's Satya Yuga, prophesied to occur by Kalki. Kali Yuga, which lasts for 432,000 years.
1. Elephant represents past[Sanchita] karma 2. Snake represents Future[Kriyamana] karma
Remember karma meaning "doing"; your past and present all exist in this moment (Here and Now). 3. Tree branch is present life
4. white and black rats - day and night - eating away present life 5. Honey comb is Maya and material Life. He is under attack by the bees but yet is lost in his lust for honey.
Vishnu extends his hands to the human to give him moksha/ Ascension/ Rainbow body and release him
from this cycle of Misery of rebirth... (The wheel of Samara)
But the human is so engrossed in the dripping honey/nectar that he fails to see the extended hand of Mahavishnu...
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Enjoying Sense pleasures are like putting the Ghee (clarified butter) in the fire of desires,