#SriEsHa = Sri + Eesha = #SriEesha;
Sri means Goddess Lakshmi and Eesha means the Lord and SriEesha means the Lord of Goddess Lakshmi the Goddess of fortune and wealth. ++..
Sri means Goddess Lakshmi Devi; Nivaasa means the (abode) residence. SrinivaAsa means;
the one (Goddess Lakshmi) who always dwells (nithya-anapaayani) in the (Hrudaya) chest of Lord Vishnu inseparably poised; contd...+
the one who (Vishnu) is D abode for Lakshmi Devi; they always live together, they R inseparable. Where Lakshmi is not present Sri Hari will not B there; where Sri Hari is not there Lakshmi does not stay. He (Srinivasa) is Lord & consort of Lakshmi who always rests in His Hrudaya+
#SriInidHih – who is a treasure house of all wealth, virtue, Sri, Glory;
#sriIvibHavanaH: who ascertains, judges, distributes, grants, dispenses the merits (Sri) of Karma phala; NaraAyana is divine law maker/law giver. He is great ruler/ordainer/dispenser of fruits of action. ++
#sRiDhaRa
Sri means Goddess Sri Maha Lakshmi and Dhara means bearing. SriDhara means the One who always bears on His chest Goddess Sri Maha Lakshmi. He is #SriVaTsaVaKshA – #SriVaAsA – #SriPathiH the one who bears an auspicious mole (emblem) on his Chest (SrivaTsavaksHa). contd.+
This auspicious mole is none other than Goddess Lakshmi. The one who is the abode for Goddess Lakshmi (#SrivaAsa) who (#Lakshmi) eternally lives with Her Lord (#SriPathi). He is Lakshmi-NaAraayana. +++
#SHRIKARA ....
the one who bestows/confers/gives his devotees’ prosperity (Sri), all types of wealth, jnaAna, Aiswarya etc.
Lord Vishnu is the Shreyas/well-wisher of his devotees;
the one who is an epitome of Shreyas/Hitakara (benefactor) of the Universe and its beings; the one who is the giver of #ultimate#shreyas/bliss (#Moksha) to his devotees; +++
#SreEmaAn…
the one who is possessor of all wealth (#SreeMantha); the one who is possessor of #Sri (Maha Lakshmi); the one who is #VashatkaAra - possessor of all auspicious/divine qualities, contd...+
> Comprehensive control over everything (sovereignty/lordship);
> All capabilities to do and undo anything and everything;
> All accomplishments (Yashass);
> Bountiful riches and prosperity,
> All knowledge in full form; and
> Total dispassionateness (non attachment); +++
Bhagawan #Vishnu is free from all imperfections and possessor of auspicious, best and unlimited attributes like....
> jnaana,
> bala,
> aishvarya,
> viirya,
> shakti, and
> tejas etc.
all good qualities of excellence;
He is #SreEmaNta of the #Universe; contd...+
Well within the ambit of Dvaita siddhantha #RAGHAVENDRA is a unique & matchless heritage
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Had #Prahlada#Raayaru been selfish and returned back to Vaikunta when he was called by none other Bhagavantha in the form of Lord Narasimha what would have happened? +++
But, Prahlada Raayaru didn't do that. He politely refused and instead preferred to stay back on earth propagating the divine culture and bhakti of ParamaAtma SriManNarayana. +++
Lakshmi Devi should not be worshipped alone. She should always be worshipped along with Bhagavan Vishnu.
The are LAKSHMI-NARAYANA the Supreme God & Goddess. They always live together; where Lakshmi is not present Sri Hari will not be there & where Sri Hari is not there Lakshmi does not stay. Divine couple are inseparable. They are not separated even when they manifest as avatara's.+
This is explained in Vishnu Purana as follows,
RaAghavatway-abavat Sita, Rukmini Krishna janmani !
Anyeshu chavatareshu Vishno-resha-yanapayinee !!
Devatvey Deva-deheyam, Manushyatvey cha manushee !
Vishnor dehanu-roopam vai karoth yesha-yatmani tanum!!
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Chosen topic is very huge it's not possible 2 cover all in one attempt, perhaps in one birth. Trying 2 cover only very very imp. ones that too in parts. Current one is Part-1 covering Theertha Kshethras as per index given useful from religious, spiritual & tourist point of view.+
In this eBook with 192 pages with illustrations, I have not covered Tirumala, Hanumad Kshethras, Mantralya, and other Madhva Kshethras, they will be covered exclusively in Part-2. +
> What is Dakshinayana?
> What is its significance?
> What is to be done on the day of Dakshinayana?
Stay tuned for an exclusive thread...... +++
Hindu calendar is broadly divided into 2 periods (Ayanas) of 6 M each comprising of 6 seasons (Ruthus) of 2 M each & 12 lunar/solar months of 30 days each (Maasas). 2 broad periods around which all spiritual & religious activities rotate R ref as Uttarayana & Dakshinayana. ++
Sun is D focal point for all these activities & D movement or transit of Sun around the zodiac forms basis for deciding a particular season R a month. We have 12 houses in D zodiac (360 degrees) starting from Aries & ending with Pisces with each house comprising of 30 degrees.++