Who is #ANANTHA? What does Anantha indicate?
Anantha is not only a name but also one of the most important attributes #ANANTATA of ANANTHA KALYANA GUNA PARIPOORNA Lord Vishnu; the one who has countless no. of auspicious qualities which even Goddess Lakshmi Devi cannot count.
Anantha means the one who is
> all pervasive,
> eternal,
> beyond all boundaries
> for whom there is no limit either by space/time/ location
contd...
the one who has;
> infinite number of forms
> who dwells in the entire Universe.
> who is invincible and omnipresent.
> whose glory is infinite.
> who is highly meritorious among the meritorious.
> No one can describe or define Him precisely.
He is also popularly called as PadmaNabHa the one who has a Lotus like navel or the one who has Lotus in the navel. AnantHa PadManabHa is none other than Lord Vishnu the Supreme God;
Meaning...
Salutations to the Infinite (Anantha)
one who has manifested as innumerable number of forms,
who has innumerable feet, eyes, heads, arms,
one who has innumerable number of names,
who is an eternal person, &
who holds thousands of crores of Yugas which are uncountable.
Anantha is also name of Sesha Devaru (AadiSesha);
the 1000 headed Serpent God the seat on which Anantha Padmanabha (Lord Vishnu) rests in his abode Vaikunta. ANANTHA is vibhooti roopa of Sri Krishna who says in Bhagawadgita (Vibhooti Yoga) that He is Anantha among the Naga Sect.
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➡️ Anantha Chaturdasi (19.09.2021) - Sri Ananthana chintane...
➡️ Anantha Padmanabha Vratha (Tit-bits)
Ananthananthadevesha Anantha Phaladayaka!
Anantharoopi Viswathman Ananthaya Namo Namaha!!
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Significance of # 14 in Ananta Padmanabha Vratha
> It is performed on 14th Lunar day Chaturdasi.
> It is performed for 14 years before Udyaapana.
> Lord Vishnu is worshiped with 14 varieties of flowers, fruits/dishes and a red coloured silk thread having 14 knots called Thora.
A special sweet dish made with wheat flour and jaggery is prepared in 28 # and half of it is given to a Brahmana after Nivedana to Lord Anantha.
Sri VAMANA Jayanti (17.09.2021) VamAna-Avatara cHintana-Bhadrapada Sukla Dwadasi is reckoned as Dadhi Vamana Jayanti. Sri Vamana avatara took place on Dwadasi day in the constellation of SRavana - Lord Vishnu is star Deity of Sravana nakshatra & presiding Deity for Dwadasi thithi
Dadhi (curd) daana should be made on the day of Bhadrapada Sukla Dwwadasi; 🙏 Dadhi Priyo Devata is Vamana 🙏
Apart from in DasaAvathra we come across all the three names of VaAmana (Thrivikrama, Vamana and Upendra) in Chaturvimshati Kesavaadi vYuHa ruupas’of Lord Vishnu with interchange in holding of Ayudhas;
Generally, we find Lord Ganesha depicted as a dwarf and fatty figure with pot belly, elephant head, large ears, small eyes, long nose, mouse as vehicle etc.
contd...
From an artistic angle this figure is most enchanting and blissful. But, behind this artistic symbolism hidden is, a philosophy, a moral, a management principle and a lesson for every body to learn in life. contd...
> Big Head: Simple living and high thinking. It depicts the wisdom, knowledge (intelligence), discrimination, clear planning, and foresightedness which are very much the principles of management.
Anusandhana for worshiping Lord Ganesha.....
Sri GanapatiAntargatha
BharatiramanaMukhyaPranaAntargatha
Sri ViswaroopaViswambharayaNamaha;
Lord Ganesha's worship/anugraha/blessings are very much required to mitigate Vipareeta JnyaAna and to know/learn yathaArtha jnyaAna ie., "Hari SArvottama-Vaayu Jeevottama"
To get rid of vaKra buddHi (purverted intelligence); to have discriminative intelligence one should worship, have वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय anugraha, it is very much required; Lord of Vignas (obstacles), Lord Ganesha is controller of obstacles & destroyer of miseries of his devotees.
> cHayayaAm parijaAtasya > In the shade of the divine Parijata Vruksha;
> hEmasimHasonopari aAseEnam > seated on the Golden throne;
> aMbudasHyamam > the one whose colour is that of black Cloud;
> aAyathaksHam-alAnkrutam > the one who is adorned with broad eyes;
contd...
> cHandrananam-cHaturbhahum > the one who has face like a Moon with four hands;
> sHreevatsankitavaksHasam > the one who bears an auspicious mole (emblem) on his Chest (Srivatsavaksha). This auspicious mole is none other than Goddess Lakshmi.