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kingmabry · 21 days
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Rare audio combined into video on Prabhu Shri Raam and his ancestry 1m51s
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bhagavanbhakthi · 6 months
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Hanuman doing tapasya on waterfalls
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astrosagga2 · 2 months
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Discovering the Soul of Hanuman Chalisa
The Hanuman Chalisa, a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, is a timeless piece of spiritual literature revered by millions of devotees worldwide. Composed by the poet-saint Tulsidas in the 16th century, this 40-verse hymn encapsulates the essence of devotion, strength, and unwavering faith.
A Glimpse into History
The Hanuman Chalisa was penned by Tulsidas, a devoted follower of Lord Rama. It is believed that Tulsidas wrote this hymn during a difficult period in his life when he faced numerous challenges and hardships. Through his unwavering faith in Lord Hanuman, he sought strength and solace, eventually crafting these powerful verses.
Understanding the Verses
Each verse of the Hanuman Chalisa holds deep meaning and significance. The hymn begins with an invocation to Lord Hanuman, acknowledging his virtues and seeking his blessings. The initial verses highlight Hanuman's physical prowess, wisdom, and devotion to Lord Rama. As the hymn progresses, it delves into Hanuman's heroic feats, such as his leap across the ocean to Lanka and his pivotal role in the battle against the demon king Ravana.
The beauty of the Hanuman Chalisa lies in its simplicity and accessibility. Written in Awadhi, a dialect of Hindi, the verses are easy to recite and understand, making them accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. This simplicity does not diminish the depth of its spiritual message; rather, it enhances the connection between the devotee and the divine.
Spiritual Significance
Reciting the Hanuman Chalisa is believed to bring numerous benefits to the devotees. It is said to invoke Hanuman's divine protection, strength, and courage. Many people recite the hymn daily, seeking Hanuman's blessings for overcoming obstacles, achieving success, and gaining mental peace. The rhythmic recitation of the verses is thought to have a calming effect on the mind, promoting a sense of inner peace and well-being.
Beyond its immediate benefits, the Hanuman Chalisa serves as a reminder of the virtues that Hanuman embodies: unwavering devotion, selfless service, and humility. By contemplating these qualities, devotees are inspired to cultivate similar virtues in their own lives, fostering a deeper spiritual connection.
A Universal Appeal
The Hanuman Chalisa transcends cultural and religious boundaries, resonating with people from diverse backgrounds. Its universal themes of courage, devotion, and the triumph of good over evil appeal to a broad audience. The hymn has been translated into numerous languages, further extending its reach and impact.
In recent years, the Hanuman Chalisa has found a place in popular culture, with various artists creating musical renditions that blend traditional melodies with contemporary sounds. These adaptations have introduced the hymn to younger generations, ensuring its timeless message continues to inspire and uplift.
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mysterioushimachal · 7 months
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Explore the Spiritual Marvels of The Chaurasi Temple Complex in Bharmour
Himachal Pradesh, often hailed as Devbhoomi, the land of Gods, boasts a rich mythological past and is home to numerous temples that attract devotees from across the globe. Nestled in the heart of this divine landscape is Bharmour, a region known for its beautiful and ancient temples dating back to the 7th century AD. Among these sacred shrines, the Chaurasi Temple Complex stands out as a…
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skvvindia · 8 months
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क्यों लग गए रामलला को 500 साल अयोध्या लौटने में? क्या थी वजह बाबरी मस्जिद के विध्वंस के पीछे? कैसे एक साधू की गवाही ने रखी हिंदुओं की जीत की नींव? आइये जानते हैं इस वीडियो में।
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proseoprashad · 8 months
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monicascot · 1 year
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Jai Shree Ram | Adipurush Movie Song | Prabhas | Rock Version
Enjoy an energy filled rock version of this wonderful song.
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Best Shri Hanuman Ji Photo Status | Jai Bajrangbali Happy Tuesday
Wish your friends with Jai Shree Ram Jai Hanumana Tuesday Good Morning Images in Hindi. Good Morning Tuesday Wishes in English. The archive photos of Good Morning Tuesday Images are out now. Tuesday is God Hanuman day so start sharing Tuesday Good Morning Images Wallpapers with your friends. People worshiped Lord Hanuman on Tuesday to seek the blessings of Bajrangbali. कभी कभी हम गलत नहीं होते…
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ajay94 · 1 year
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Hanuman janmotsav
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shayariwalii · 2 years
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Bajrang Bali Par Shayari: पाएं हनुमान जी के लिए शायरी और स्टेटस फोटो के साथ जिन्हे आप स्टेटस पर लगा सकते हो। बजरंग बलि की लक्मण, राम और सीता जी के साथ इमेज जिन पर भक्ति वाले स्टेटस अंकित है, यहाँ पर आपको मिलेंगे। हनुमान जी की सीना चीरते हुए, राम और लक्मण जी को कंधे पर बैठते हुए, सिन्दूर वाले बजरंगी की फोटो आप यहाँ पर प्राप्त कर सकते हैं। यह शायरियां और स्टेटस आप अपने फेसबुक, इंस्टाग्राम, व्हाट्सप्प पर भी लगा सकते हो।
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kingmabry · 8 months
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Glimpses of the Praan-pratishta of Lord Ram in the ceremony held at Ayodhya 22.1.24
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bhagavanbhakthi · 7 months
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Hanuman carrying Ram and Lakshman on shoulder
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astrosagga2 · 2 months
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Hanuman Chalisa is a sacred Hindu hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of devotion and strength. Composed by Tulsidas, it praises Hanuman's virtues, recounts his legendary exploits, and invokes his blessings. Believed to bestow courage and spiritual protection, it resonates deeply among devotees seeking divine grace and guidance.
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janaknandini-singh999 · 8 months
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Being a king was a lovely business.
But it was also a lonely business.
How can that be? If you are surrounded by all people chanting your name from the top of their lungs like a war cry?
But what if you never wanted a war?
Any of that separation, agony and a cycle encompassing all of that just going on?
"Dharma" Ram told himself, closing his eyes
When Kaikeyi exiled him, he had looked at the dawn raising his hand to the sun, as if to reach out to the new life awaiting him now.
When Dashratha wept rivers, Ram had never seen his father this vulnerable. He wanted to console him, to cry with him, but he was bound to go away for his sake.
When Kaushalya, despite being the mother and the pain she'd face by her son's separation, she had blessed Ram to go, to do what he was meant to do.
When Shurpanakha's nose was cut off by his brother, Ram had closed his eyes tighter and sighed, knowing a war was inevitable now.
Before that, however, during the exile he was quite happy. Braiding his wife's hair by the river, pausing to look at her with loving eyes as he smiled.
"What is it?" Sita asked him, smiling back "Don't worry, swami. We will be back at our home before you know it. This exile is just by default."
"My love, for me any place with you is a honeymoon. Who cares about any exile?" He paused again to tug a stray hair behind Sita's ear "Just let me cherish this moment. Who knows when it will come to pass again?"
Sita cupped Ram's face which made him tear up a little bit "Nothing can separate us. Even if the world does, you shall be the only king and God to rule my heart forever."
"A king's duty is to serve. So, let me serve you, not rule." He whispered and kissed her hands
"As a king?" Sita raised her eyebrows in amusement, grabbing an opportunity to tease her ever solemn husband.
Ram shook his head, laughing "As your righteous and rightful darling lil husband, of course" and tickled her as the sounds of their laughter blended in with the gurgling of water and singing of the birds.
"What must it feel like to be the king, dada?" Bharat had asked him with dreamy eyes once when they were kids. Only if they knew.
"Everything ever." Ram would answer in the future
"Everything one would think they'd want.
In the end only to be a martyr,
Deemed by all as a God."
"Dada, please don't leave us alone!" Bharat cried and cried, finally taking his big brother's sandals to be placed on the throne.
The heart that breaks to keep everyone else's from breaking. Did the people love the king because of who he really was or just because of the sacrifices he made for them?
But there was one who loved him for who he really was.
Hanuman
He was moved by his devotion so that the warrior monkey soon became his family
He looked up now at the fireworks that burst in the sky
Fire
He had a strange relation with it
Fire, that ran in Lakshan's veins like rage. The fire of poison that almost took him away. Ram's world would've been long gone into darkness if he had lost his brother. But Hanuman rescued him, because of which Ram would forever be indebted to him.
Fire, that danced on Hanuman's tail. With which he set ablaze the whole kingdom of gold to ashes. The arrogance of a vast emperor defeated by the piety of "Jai Shri Ram"
Fire, that devoured Raavan's body with the flaming arrow launched by Ram. A festival that would be celebrated for eons to come.
And finally, fire that Sita had to enter for the agnipariksha. Ram knew nothing could touch her wife but for a brief second, he recalled Sati's trial and the grief Mahadev went through. He gripped his heart as a tear lingered by his eye, burning as intensely as the agni Sita was so calmly going into. But she emerged unscathed and Ram finally breathed relief.
What does it feel like to finally come home?
Ram looked around
Diyas lit up houses as far as the eyes could see
An inviting, slow flame of love, not violent fire
Rangoli adorning every doorstep in welcome
He could finally see his family, his brothers as they used to be when they were young, his parents desperate to see their son back, his people longing to touch his feet, Hanuman hugging him fiercely in between sobs and lastly, his wife's eyes numb with the happiness of reunion.
"Swami" she breathed as tears rolled down her cheeks
If he had cried earlier, they would've seen him as a weak king. Hanuman would've set the world ablaze if he saw his Ram upset. So would Lakshman. And Sita would even set herself on fire, all over again, a million times in a million births if that would ensure his happiness
But now Ram let go, all the tears he was holding back since what felt like forever
So? How does it feel?
"Prem" Ram told himself, closing his teary eyes and smiling, swaying his head silently to the tune which was on everyone's lips
Ram aayenge toh angnaa sajaungi
Deep jalaake diwali main manaungi
Meri jhopdi ke bhaag
Aaj khul jaayenge
Ram aayenge
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talonabraxas · 7 months
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Hare Sri Krishna ॐ
Vishwaroopa ("Universal form", "Omni-form"), also known popularly as Vishvarupa Darshan, Vishwaroopa and Virata rupa, is an iconographical form and manifestation of Shri Vishnu or his avatar Krishna. The direct revelation by the One without a Second, Master-Lord of the Universe. In the climactic war in the Mahabharata, the Pandava prince Arjuna and his brothers fight against their cousins, the Kauravas with Shri Vishnus Avatar Lord Krishna as his charioteer. Faced with moral dilemma that whether or not to fight against and kill his own or for dharma, Shri Krishna discourses him about life and death and reveals his Vishvarupa as a theophany. In Bhagawat Geeta, Krishna reveals himself as the Supreme Being and finally displays his Vishvaroopa to Arjuna. Arjuna experiences the vision of the Vishwaroopa with divine vision.
Lord Vishnu here is depicted in a grand manner as representing a magnification of his essence containing the entire cosmos, in a form known as Vishwaroop (Vishwa - the cosmos; Roop - form or manifestation). This depiction came from the ancient Hindu philosophy which indicated that through the diversities of creation there always is a connecting essence that threads everything into a unified whole. While the Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva represents the Supreme Being's diversified manifestation, the Vishwaroop form of Vishnu represents the spiritual concept of all creation being nothing more than diverse manifestations of a single essence. Since Brahma's function ceases once the process of Creation is completed and Shiva himself represents the cosmos or an extension of the cosmos, it is Shri Vishnu, in whom the Creation sustains and prevails, who requires cosmic magnification as the form of Vishwaroop to drive home the point that the Supreme Being not only contains all creation but also sustains it.
The Vishwaroop depiction shows Shri Vishnu as having innumerable forms eyes faces mouths and ears. All creatures of the universe are part of him. He is the infinite universe, without a beginning or and end. Each of these has its own cosmic function or represents an aspect of the cosmos. The gods depicted include Shiva, Brahma, Ganesha, Hanuman, Indra, Agni, Surya , Chandra, Maruta (Wind God), Kubera (God of wealth), Varuna (God of water) and Yama (Time) and Brahma's three sons. Various sages, asuras , demons, gods and goddesses, while Shri Vishnu retains the central position. Amongst few, Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu together form the Trinity, Ganesh and Hanuman represent faith and divinity. Agni or Fire represents life, energy and vitality. Maruta, the wind-god represents space, while Indra represents rains and cosmic balance. Yama depicts the infinite nature of time while Varuna the ocean God represents water. Kubera represents prosperity and riches. The Sun and Moon represent the cycle of birth, death, decay and finally dissolution. Brahma's three sons represent the entire mankind. Taken together as one entity they constitute the entire cosmos.!!!
Hari Om Namo Narayana - Hari Om Tat Sat - Jai Shri Narayana Ke Vishwaroopa!
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TEXTING HINDU GODS PT.2
cos i couldnt get enough 😂
RAMA 🫶:
- replies with a wholesome and sweet paragraph LITERALLY EVERY TIME
- asks you about your day
- tells you what him and his fam did that day
- helps you make friends ('Don't worry - you're so sweet and kind! You have got this! 🤗')
- emotional breakdown support 101
- does random facetimes to show you nice things he finds in the forest
- does group vid calls to show everyone
-- > does 'campfire sessions' on group vid call where you all play antakshari or tell stories together
- gives the best life advice, on parallel with Krishna's (surprise surprise amirite)
y/n : hi Ram ji :)
Rama : Hi my priye y/n, so good to hear from you! You know, today we saw this beautiful flower in the forest that I'm pretty sure is a Golden Arch Dendrobium - Lakshmana says we have come to the areas of Bharat where it is a native plant! Its colour was so mesmerising and bright - it looked so lovely in Sitey's hair! I wish you were here to see it 🥰 [Sends pic of flower]
y/n : *sends 10min voice note of emotional breakdown*
rama : *sends multiple vns back right away with lots of affirmations and emotional support. if your love language is physical touch he also posts you a hand-knit jumper or a crochet teddy for you to snuggle*
HANUMAN 🫶:
- another one for speed dial
- happy to help in every circumstance
-- > but may not help with picking outfits as he'll find smth nice to say for every option 😂💓
- BEST motivation and motivational speeches
- will pretend to study with you on vid call so you can have a study buddy 🥺
- if you can't sleep at night, will be on phone call telling a wholesome story to send u to sleep (most likely smth about his or shri ram's adventures)
- will highly appreciate you sharing your fave Shri Ram bhajans with him
- begins and ends every convo with 'JSR 🙏' (Jai Shri Ram)
- in summary: your fave uncle and grandad in one
- in bg of all of Shri Ram's vid calls and says hi haha (he loves to sing in the antakshari and is also such a big hype man 😁)
RADHA 🫶:
- you know that trope about going to dads with all your 'dad needs' like fixing the sink,, well that is radhe with LITERALLY EVERYTHING
- solves all your problems
- is also on speed dial
- is the caring older sister (without the brown eldest sibling trauma 💀)
- reposts all the dumb pics of herself that kanha tags her in and adds individual captions with the patience of only kanhas eternal consort 🥰
kanha : *posts of a pic of himself looking swag and radhe scratching her nose mid blink* RADHE ❤️
radhe : *resharing* I've never looked so good, new pfp material 😂
kanha : *comments* wow i get to be in ur pfp 🥹🥹🥹🥹 #blessed
radha : like u are not literally in all of them 🙄
y/n : *posts a vid of radha single-handedly doing dhakka to y/n's broken down car, kanha doing 😍 face in bg*
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