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श्री भैरव चालीसा | Shree Bhairav Chalisa
श्री भैरव चालीसा विडियो श्री भैरव चालीसा ।।दोहा।। श्री गणपति, गुरु गौरि पद, प्रेम सहित धरि माथ । चालीसा वन्दन करौं, श्री शिव भैरवनाथ ।।1 श्री भैरव संकट हरण, मंगल करण कृपाल । श्याम वरण विकराल वपु, लोचन लाल विशाल ।।2 ।।चौपाई।। जय जय श्री काली के लाला । जयति जयति काशी-कुतवाला ।।1 जयति “बटुक भैरव” भय हारी । जयति “काल भैरव” बलकारी ।।2 जयति “नाथ भैरव” विख्याता । जयति “सर्व भैरव” सुखदाता ।।3 भैरव रूप…
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Batuk Bhairav Stotra Lyrics: हर क्षेत्र में पाना चाहते हैं सफलता , जरूर करें बटुक भैरव स्तोत्र का पाठBatuk Bhairav Stotra Lyrics: जीवन में आने वाली सभी बाधाओं को दूर करने के लिए भैरव देवता की पूजा का बहुत महत्व है। यदि आप बटुक भैरव के वचनों का पाठ करते हैं, खासकर यदि आप भैरव अष्टमी के दिन या शनिवार को भैरव अष्टमी का पाठ कर रहे हैं
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कालभैरवाष्टकम् KALBHAIRAV ASHTAK 108 TIMES कालभैरव अष्टक १०८ बार।#कालभैर...
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|| Tantra: An Unexplored Science, Basic Meaning Explained. How Is It Connected To Bhagawan Shiva? ||
In Hinduism, there are three ways to worship any Deity-
1. The satavik way- In which we show our devotion to a deity using satvik ways like ringing the bell, offering jal, prasad etc.
2. The rajasik way- In which we show our devotion by dressing up in a specific way, using fragrance, using ratnas, some yantra etc.
3. The tamasik way- In which we show our devotion by using some specific rituals, dead bodies, animal sacrifices, sex etc.
It is common for people to misunderstand tantra, but it shouldn't come as a surprise because everyone possesses different qualities within them, namely Sato (purity), Rajo (activity), and Tamo (darkness).
Tantra provides a pathway to worship the divine through the Tamo aspect of our nature. In essence, Tantra is a science of the mind, a form of psychological exploration that aims to expand one's perception. The term 'Tantra' originates from Sanskrit and has multiple interpretations. One explanation is that it is a play on the word 'sutra,' which means 'thread' or 'formula.' If sutras represent individual threads of thought, Tantra can be likened to a loom that weaves these threads together into a comprehensive system of thoughts.
Another understanding is that Tantra combines the words 'tattva,' meaning the science of cosmic principles, and 'mantra,' referring to the science of mystical sound and vibration. In this sense, Tantra delves into the knowledge of universal principles and the use of sacred sounds for spiritual purposes.
According to Hindu beliefs, at the beginning of Satyuga, Bhagawan Shiva appeared as Swacchandanatha, possessing five mouths representing his five energies: Consciousness Bliss Will Knowledge, and Action. Through these energies, Shiva revealed the Tantras, some spoken through each of his mouths and others simultaneously recited through multiple mouths. These Tantras fall into two main categories: Dualistic and Mono-Dualistic, known respectively as "Shiva Tantra" and "Rudra Tantra."
When these five energies of Bhagawan Shiva unite in a way that each holds the others simultaneously, they give rise to 64 Bhairav Tantras, which are purely Monistic (Advaitic) in nature. The philosophical teachings expounded in these Tantras are referred to as the "Trika" philosophy or Kashmir Shaivism.
The origins of the sacred Tantras are believed to involve teachings initially given by Bhagawan Shiva to his wife, which were then passed on to human sages like Matsendranath. It is crucial to understand that Tantra does not advocate promiscuity but rather emphasizes extreme discipline. It is viewed as a technology or method to harness the energies within the body and from the surroundings.
According to Tantra, every human being with limited mental vision is spiritually ill. The true state of health is attained by transcending the constraints of time, space, and causation. The ultimate goal of Tantra is to replace the limited personality with an unlimited and permanent one, facilitating spiritual liberation and profound transformation. Indeed, the practice of Tantra is deeply rooted in the tradition of receiving Guru Diksha or initiation from a qualified spiritual teacher.
As Bhagawan Shiva emphasized in the Kularnava Tantram, all the practices advocated by Tantras, such as Yoga, Dhyana (meditation), Puja (worship), Japa (chanting), and others, are considered futile without proper initiation (adikshata). Just as seeds sown on stones fail to grow into plants, similarly, the efforts of an uninitiated person in these practices may not bear fruit. It's crucial to understand that Tantra is a profound and intricate spiritual path that goes beyond the understanding of today's science. It is not synonymous with black magic or superficial spells (tona totka). Instead, it involves a deep exploration of the mind, energy, and spiritual consciousness.
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For those who practice and believe in the occult/paranormal - this mantra is historically the best and most practical form of defense as offense for all paranormal related matters, as well as matters of MATERIAL battle and concerns related to resources.
I have been cursed many times over (its been awhile - but I have had a history of rubbing people the wrong way *typical of someone with rahu so close the descendant as well as in close contact with sun, jupiter and venus) by indiviuals and groups only to encounter, lets just say.. a *frightful reaction upon seeing me hence after.
I advise anyone who believes they are under attack to use this. Bhairava fucking destroys.. destroys your ego fast and hard, so that you can move with a clear head and perform what is referred today as, "alchemy" intuitively.. gives you nonstop spiritual downloads, clear cut synchronicities and victory with a capital V in matters of resources.
Though I am most concerned with Bhairava as parabhairava/paramsiva, I think people would be interested in the badass first scriptural mention of bhairav.. where it details siva literally fucking up brahma "the creator", for stepping to them.
"The origin of Bhairava is traced back to a conversation between Brahma and Vishnu which is recounted in the Shiva Puranam.[12] In it, Vishnu inquired of Brahma, "Who is the supreme creator of the Universe?" Arrogantly, Brahma told Vishnu to worship him as Supreme Creator. One day, Brahma thought "I have five heads. Shiva also has five heads. I can do everything that Shiva does and therefore I am Shiva." Brahma became a little egotistical as a result of this. Additionally, he began to forget the work of Shiva and also started interfering in what Shiva was supposed to be doing. Consequently, Shiva threw a small hair from his head which assumed the form of Kala Bhairava and casually went to cut off one of Brahma's heads. The skull (kapala) of Brahma is held in the hands of Kala Bhairava, Brahma's ego was destroyed and he became enlightened." Wikipedia
Further elaboration on the Gayatri Mantra from the perspective of a shaivite: "The person who worships Lord Bhairav gets victory over enemies, materialistic comforts, and success. Worshiping Lord Bhairav helps to get rid from sufferings and pains, especially the troubles related to paranormal world. The devotee cherishes all round success and a healthy life free from any sort of diseases. One should recite Kaal Bhairav Gayatri Mantra 108 times at sunrise and pray to Lord Kaala Bhairav for constructive use of time during the day."
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🙏 ये 15 मंत्र जो....हर हिंदू को सीखना और बच्चों को सिखाना चाहिए,
1. Mahadev
ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे,
सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम् ,
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्,
मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात् !!
2. Shri Ganesha
वक्रतुंड महाकाय,
सूर्य कोटि समप्रभ
निर्विघ्नम कुरू मे देव,
सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा !!
3. Shri hari Vishnu
मङ्गलम् भगवान विष्णुः,
मङ्गलम् गरुणध्वजः।
मङ्गलम् पुण्डरी काक्षः,
मङ्गलाय तनो हरिः॥
4. Shri Brahma ji
ॐ नमस्ते परमं ब्रह्मा,
नमस्ते परमात्ने ।
निर्गुणाय नमस्तुभ्यं,
सदुयाय नमो नम:।।
5. Shri Krishna
वसुदेवसुतं देवं,
कंसचाणूरमर्दनम्।
देवकी परमानन्दं,
कृष्णं वन्दे जगद्गुरुम।
6. Shri Ram
श्री रामाय रामभद्राय,
रामचन्द्राय वेधसे ।
रघुनाथाय नाथाय,
सीताया पतये नमः !
7. Maa Durga
ॐ जयंती मंगला काली,
भद्रकाली कपालिनी ।
दुर्गा क्षमा शिवा धात्री,
स्वाहा स्वधा नमोऽस्तुते।।
8. Maa Mahalakshmi
ॐ सर्वाबाधा विनिर्मुक्तो,
धन धान्यः सुतान्वितः ।
मनुष्यो मत्प्रसादेन,
भविष्यति न संशयःॐ ।
9. Maa Saraswathi
ॐ सरस्वति नमस्तुभ्यं,
वरदे कामरूपिणि।
विद्यारम्भं करिष्यामि,
सिद्धिर्भवतु मे सदा ।।
10. Maa Mahakali
ॐ क्रीं क्रीं क्रीं,
हलीं ह्रीं खं स्फोटय,
क्रीं क्रीं क्रीं फट !!
11. Hanuman ji
मनोजवं मारुततुल्यवेगं,
जितेन्द्रियं बुद्धिमतां वरिष्ठं।
वातात्मजं वानरयूथमुख्यं,
श्रीरामदूतं शरणं प्रपद्ये॥
12. Shri Shanidev
ॐ नीलांजनसमाभासं,
रविपुत्रं यमाग्रजम ।
छायामार्तण्डसम्भूतं,
तं नमामि शनैश्चरम् ||
13. Shri Kartikeya
ॐ शारवाना-भावाया नम:,
ज्ञानशक्तिधरा स्कंदा ,
वल्लीईकल्याणा सुंदरा।
देवसेना मन: कांता,
कार्तिकेया नामोस्तुते ।
14. Kaal Bhairav ji
ॐ ह्रीं वां बटुकाये,
क्षौं क्षौं आपदुद्धाराणाये,
कुरु कुरु बटुकाये,
ह्रीं बटुकाये स्वाहा।
15. Gayatri Mantra
ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः,
तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यम्
भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि
धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात् ॥
खुद भी सीखे और परिवार / बच्चों को भी सिखायें🙏
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The Divine Jyotish: Unlocking the Power of Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach
In today’s fast-paced world, many seek spiritual solutions for protection and well-being. One such powerful tool is the Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach, offered by The Divine Jyotish. This protective shield is not just a talisman but a spiritual remedy that connects the wearer to the divine energies of Kaal Bhairav, the fierce aspect of Lord Shiva, who is revered for his ability to ward off negative energies and grant security.
Understanding the Significance of Kaal Bhairav
Who is Kaal Bhairav?
Kaal Bhairav is considered a manifestation of Lord Shiva, symbolising time and its relentless nature. Devotees believe that invoking Kaal Bhairav helps to eliminate fear, providing strength and courage. His association with protection and security makes the Kaal Bhairav Kavach a vital tool for spiritual and physical safeguarding.
The Essence of the Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach
The Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach is more than a mere charm; it is a sacred shield that embodies the divine energies of Kaal Bhairav. It is believed to offer various benefits, including:
Protection from Negative Energies: This kavach is designed to repel negative influences, ensuring a safe environment for the wearer.
Spiritual Growth: Wearing the kavach helps deepen one's connection with the divine, promoting inner peace and spiritual enlightenment.
Courage and Strength: The energies of Kaal Bhairav instil a sense of fearlessness, empowering individuals to face challenges head-on.
The Importance of Kaal Bhairav Kavach in Daily Life
A Daily Companion
Incorporating the Kaal Bhairav Kavach into daily life can bring numerous advantages. Whether at home, work, or during travels, having this protective charm can provide a sense of security. Many devotees report feeling a profound sense of calm and protection when wearing or carrying the kavach.
Enhanced Focus and Clarity
In today's chaotic world, maintaining focus can be challenging. The Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach aids in enhancing concentration and mental clarity. By connecting with Kaal Bhairav’s energies, individuals can navigate life's complexities more effectively, making it easier to achieve personal and professional goals.
Strengthening Relationships
Kaal Bhairav is not only a protector but also a harmoniser. The kavach can help in fostering positive relationships by eliminating negative energies that may cause friction among family and friends. By promoting harmony and understanding, the Kaal Bhairav Kavach contributes to healthier and more meaningful connections.
How to Use the Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach
Proper Rituals and Offerings
To harness the full potential of the Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach, it is essential to perform specific rituals. Here are some steps to follow:
Purification: Before using the kavach, it’s important to purify it. This can be done by washing it in holy water or placing it near a sacred flame.
Invocation: Spend a few moments in meditation, invoking the presence of Kaal Bhairav. Offer flowers, incense, or fruits to express gratitude and devotion.
Wear or Carry: The kavach can be worn as a pendant or carried in a pocket. The closer it is to your body, the more effective it will be.
Daily Affirmations: Recite affirmations or mantras associated with Kaal Bhairav to enhance the kavach's power. This reinforces your intention and connection with the divine.
Where to Place the Kavach in Your Home
For optimal protection, consider placing the Kaal Bhairav Kavach in strategic locations within your home:
Entrance Door: Hanging it at the entrance can ward off negative energies from entering your living space.
Puja Room: Keeping it on the altar or near deities can enhance spiritual vibrations within the home.
Personal Space: Place it in your bedroom or workspace to ensure personal protection and mental clarity.
Testimonials from The Divine Jyotish Users
Real-Life Experiences
Many individuals who have embraced the Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach from The Divine Jyotish have shared transformative experiences:
Protection During Travel: One user reported that since they started carrying the kavach, they felt more secure during their journeys. They attributed their stress-free travel experiences to the protective energies of Kaal Bhairav.
Overcoming Challenges: Another devotee shared how the kavach helped them navigate a difficult period in their life. They felt empowered to confront their challenges, crediting the kavach for instilling courage and resilience.
The Divine Jyotish: Your Trusted Source for Kaal Bhairav Kavach
Why Choose The Divine Jyotish?
When it comes to spiritual tools and remedies, choosing the right source is crucial. The Divine Jyotish is renowned for its authentic and high-quality spiritual products. Here’s why you should trust them for your Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach:
Authenticity: All products are crafted with utmost care and dedication, ensuring genuine energy and effectiveness.
Expert Guidance: The team at The Divine Jyotish comprises knowledgeable professionals who can provide insights and support in your spiritual journey.
Customer Satisfaction: Numerous satisfied customers vouch for the effectiveness of the products and the excellent service provided by The Divine Jyotish.
Conclusion
The Kaal Bhairav Suraksha Kavach is a powerful spiritual tool that can transform your life by providing protection, enhancing clarity, and fostering positive relationships. With the expertise and authenticity of The Divine Jyotish, you can unlock the full potential of this divine shield. Embrace the power of Kaal Bhairav and step into a realm of safety and spiritual growth.
Take the Step Towards Protection Today
Don’t wait any longer to experience the protective energies of the Kaal Bhairav Kavach. Visit The Divine Jyotish and embark on your journey towards a safer and more fulfilled life.
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Aarti Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple: A Spiritual Experience
Situated in the city of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Kal Bhairav is one of the most sought-after shrines dedicated to Lord Bhairav-a fierce form of Lord Shiva. Many pilgrims and devotees visit the sacred place seeking blessings by performing rituals among which an important activity is the aarti every day. If you are planning a visit to this divine temple, knowing the Aarti Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple and its Opening & Closing Timing can enhance your experience significantly.
The Significance of Kal Bhairav Temple
Kal Bhairav is considered the guardian deity of Ujjain, a city that holds immense importance in Hindu mythology and is one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela. The temple is renowned for its peculiar rituals and is more famous for its different offerings, such as alcohol, said to pacify the fierce deity. This temple attracts not just locals but visitors and spiritual seekers from all around the world who want to dip into its rich heritage.
Opening & Closing Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple
The Opening & Closing Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple varies throughout the year, depending on religious festivals and seasonal changes.Normally, the temple opens early in the morning around 5:00 AM so that people can take part in the first Aarti of the day. The temple is closed by 1:30 AM and again it opens in the evening.
The temple remains open in the evening from 5:00 and 08:30 PM. On festival days and other auspicious days during the Hindu calendar, it can be longer, offering more time for devotees to visit.
Aarti Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple
The Aarti is a form of devotional song for the adoration of the deities. The Aarti Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple is fixed, and it takes place twice a day: once in the morning and once in the evening.
Morning Aarti: There is usually an Aarti performed at around 5:30 AM, after the temple opens. This Aarti is a devoutly spiritual ceremony that opens the day with divine blessings. The bell chimes sound out, and hymns create an effervescent atmosphere that attracts devotees.
Evening Aarti: Evening Aarti is conducted at around 7:30 PM. This also is beautiful because the temple is decorated with oil lamps, and the divine hymns resound through the sacred space. In fact, many prefer attending the evening Aarti since it provides a calm and peaceful atmosphere to communicate with the divine.
Experience of Visiting Aarti
Aarti at Kal Bhairav Temple is something that transcends religious responsibility into an experience of love, community, and faith. The chorus of priests reciting mantras resonating with the sounds of instruments is electrifying, as people often feel calmness and a connection on a spiritual level.
The rituals performed in Aarti symbolize the goodness of evil. With flickering flames and floating incense in the air, devotees pray for good health, prosperity, and protection. The feeling is deeply moving and creates an unbreakable bond between everyone present.
Tips for Visiting Kal Bhairav Temple
If you come here specifically to see the Aarti, then here are a few takeaways for you:
Reach the place early: Since this temple is quite famous, visiting early will ensure a perfect view of the Aarti.
Dress humbly: Since this temple is a place of worship, one should wear light clothes.
Offer Something: If you want to present something, be sure you know about the distinct thing like liquor, which happens to be a regular phenomenon at this place.
Be prepared for the crowds: The temple could be very crowded during the peak seasons, so a lot of patience is needed.
Conclusion
The Aarti Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple is a cherished part of the spiritual fabric of Ujjain, drawing thousands of devotees eager to experience the divine. Understanding the Opening & Closing Timing of Kal Bhairav Temple can help you plan your visit effectively, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the sacred atmosphere.You could be an ardent worshiper or just an inquisitive traveler, but a visit to this temple is sure to be one that is truly a spiritual adventure.
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Religious and Auspicious Days in October: Vivah Muhurat, and Griha Pravesh Muhurat
October is packed with many significant religious observances and auspicious days for various rituals in Hindu culture. Among the notable days are Rama Ekadashi, Rohini Vrat, Ahoi Ashtami, Kalashtami, as well as Vivah Muhurat and Griha Pravesh Muhurat. Let’s explore the importance of each event and its relevance.
1. Rama Ekadashi (October 21, Monday)
Rama Ekadashi falls on marriage prediction by date of birth the 11th day of the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in the month of Kartik, which holds great significance in Hinduism. It is believed that by observing a fast on this day, one can get rid of all their sins and attain spiritual upliftment. This Ekadashi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and devotees worship him by fasting and offering prayers. Observing the Rama Ekadashi vrat brings blessings of prosperity, good health, and happiness.
On this day, devotees are encouraged to refrain from indulging in negative thoughts and actions, and instead focus on spiritual activities, chanting mantras, and performing puja.
2. Rohini Vrat (October 21, Monday)
Rohini Vrat is a significant day, especially for the Jain community, and it is observed when the Rohini Nakshatra is in effect. Observing a fast on this day is believed to bring happiness and prosperity to the family, and it is often undertaken by women for the long life and well-being of their husbands.
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The fast typically lasts from sunrise to sunset, and devotees offer prayers to the goddess Rohini Devi. It horoscope by date of birth is considered an important ritual for spiritual growth and family happiness.
3. Ahoi Ashtami (October 24, Thursday)
Ahoi Ashtami is celebrated eight days before Diwali, and it is especially important for mothers who pray for the well-being and long life of their children. This festival is dedicated to Goddess Ahoi, and women observe a fast from morning till evening, breaking it after sighting the stars.
The day is marked by storytelling and performing rituals in honor of Ahoi Mata. It is believed that fasting on Ahoi Ashtami ensures a healthy and prosperous future for the children and the entire family.
4. Kalashtami (October 24, Thursday)
Kalashtami is dedicated to Lord Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva. Observed on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha, devotees worship Lord Bhairav for protection from evil and negative forces. Kalashtami is especially significant for those seeking courage and strength to overcome difficulties in life.
Devotees perform Bhairav puja vivah muhurat for marriage on this day and often observe fasts. It is believed that pleasing Lord Bhairav on Kalashtami can remove all obstacles from one’s life and grant blessings of peace and prosperity.
5. Vivah Muhurat in October
For those looking to get married, October offers auspicious Vivah Muhurats, which are astrologically favorable dates and times for weddings. Choosing a Vivah Muhurat is considered essential in Hindu culture, as it ensures that the marriage is blessed with harmony, happiness, and longevity.
Astrologers carefully select these Muhurats based on planetary positions, ensuring that the couple’s union is fruitful and prosperous. The exact dates and times can vary according to one’s horoscope and other astrological factors, making consultation with a priest or astrologer important for selecting the best time for the wedding.
6. Griha Pravesh Muhurat in October
Just as with marriages, Griha Pravesh Muhurat is vital for those moving into a new home. The Griha Pravesh ceremony is a Hindu ritual performed when entering a new house for the first time. The right Muhurat ensures positive energy and blessings for the family, promoting health, wealth, and happiness in the household.
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How to Remove Kaal Sarp Dosh Permanently
It is known as Kaal Sarp Dosh, which is an astrological condition in a birth chart where all seven planets lie between Rahu and Ketu. Many believe that life problems arise because of such a dosh. But if you're frustrated with such problems related to Kaal Sarp Dosh, then don't worry. You are not alone. This blog will guide you step by step on how to remove Kaal Sarp Dosh permanently and regain the lost balance in life.
Understanding Kaal Sarp Dosh
In simple words, Kaal Sarp Dosh is a term found by combining two words that come from the Sanskrit language; "Kaal" means time or death, and "Sarp" is a serpent. In astrology, this dosh creates various problems in life of a person. The money is also lost due to financial issues, and health issues arise, and their relationships become complicated. Many people approach the solution of this dosh, and there are several methods through which it can be done.
1. Do Kaal Sarp Dosh Puja
The best of remedial measures for Kaal Sarp Dosh is the dedicated puja. This puja is conducted by the experienced priests praying to Rahu and Ketu. This puja makes these celestial bodies appeased and reduces their negative effects.
Procedures of Puja:
Select a Good Date: Take the date from an astrologer, keeping it aligned with your birth chart.
Gather the Needed Materials: Flower, fruits, incense sticks, and all the other things have to be collected.
Do the Puja: While being devoted and sincere, the devotee should follow what the priest says carefully.
Pray: Mantras of Rahu and Ketu must be chanted for better results while doing puja.
2. Daily Chanting Mantras
Special mantras can significantly reduce the effects of Kaal Sarp Dosh. Out of such mantras, the most powerful is called "Kaal Sarp Dosh Nivaran Mantra." It needs to be chanted every day and can bring ease and stability.
Suggested Mantra:
" ॐ नमो भगवते का��सर्पाय" (Om Namo Bhagavate Kaalasarpaya)
Try to chant this mantra every day and on days of the week, which have special significance, like Mondays or Saturdays, for high impacts.
3. Visit temples
Kaal Sarp Dosh can also be wiped out by visiting temples dedicated to Rahu and Ketu. Town Ujjain is quite sacred and has temples where you can offer your prayers and seek good luck.
Recommended Temples
Kaal Bhairav Temple: This temple is quite famous in Ujjain because it symbolizes the incarnation of Lord Shiva, Kaal Bhairav.
Rahu Ketu Temple: Look for temples dedicated to the celestial bodies, Rahu and Ketu, offer some there, and seek divine grace.
4. Conducting Rituals and Yagnas
Other than pujas, participation in yagnas, or fire rituals, is also very rewarding. These rituals are primarily conducted to cleanse the environment and seek blessings from above.
Varieties of Yagnas:
Navagraha Yagna: This yagna encompasses all the nine planets and thus equates their power in your life.
Kaal Sarp Dosh Yagna: There is a special yagna for the removal of Kaal Sarp Dosh, and one emerges with rich outcomes.
5. Live a Good Lifestyle
Your everyday routine and life approach will also determine your outcome of Kaal Sarp Dosh. Some valuable tips towards a positive lifestyle are as follows:
Meditation: The daily habit of meditation soothes your mind and minimizes stress quotient
Healthy Lifestyle: Nutrition-rich diet and sound health enhances the overall wellness quotient.
Develop Positive Relations: Surround yourself with encouraging and uplifting people.
6. Seeking Professional Astrologer's Counseling
A learned astrologer is the appropriate person to whom you should apply for a specific solution. He can not only work out your horoscope, prescribe suitable remedies, but guide you through the correct way in getting rid of Kaal Sarp Dosh fully.
Conclusion
Removal of Kaal Sarp Dosh permanently requires a combination of spiritual practices with the respective rituals and an optimistic lifestyle. In kaal sarp dosh puja in ujjain and mantra chanting while regularly visiting temples, a healthy life acts as an antidote to this dosh. In fact, remember that your efforts blended with faith and devotion can lead to changes in your life. If the issues your life is facing are related to Kaal Sarp Dosh, then take the following steps to restore balance and harmony once again. Now your journey toward peace and prosperity begins!
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Halesi Mahadev Yatra by Kailash Parikrama
Among the most ancient and holiest places of Nepal, The Haleshi is one of them. It is very popular as The Pashupatinath of the eastern Nepal. It is situated at the hilly region of the country in between the holy rivers Dudh Koshi to the right and Sunkoshi to the left. The temple is situated at the top of a small hill inside a beautiful cave. There lie other numerous small beautiful caves too. Everybody, who reaches there, can’t resist themselves without appreciating its location, beauty as well as its natural inheritance. This is the place, which is famous for its historical, religious, cultural and tourism importance. Here, the image of the god is inside the cave, which is full of natural beauty. Inside the cave is dark and there are bats flying here and there. It is also a kind of pride for the people living there, as it is as famous as other temples like the Pashupatinath, the Lumbini etc. even internationally. It is the natural cave, which lies in 4the remote hilly region and is believed to be in existence since 6000 years. It is the place full of natural beauty and cultural inheritance. It is popular among the Hindus as well as the Buddhists all over the world.
The place is perhaps not an artificial creation but a gift of nature. There are three mysterious caves, which are believed to be the three eyes of lord Shiva. as we see in the first cave, we see an image of lord Shiva which is called as Haleshwar Mahadev. In the second cave there is an image of Nandi. So, the cave is know Basaha Gupha. And there is an image of bhairav an in the third cave. Among these three mysterious caves the first one with the image of lord Shiva is the main part of the temple. After marching down 25 to 30 steps down the stairs at the walls of the cliff there is a big red stone which is worshiped as Gaura Parbata. It is believed to be a joint image of Gauri and Parbati. This cave is in the depth of about 300ft. At the bottom of the cave there is the image of Mahadev made of stone. It is about two and half feet long. One can reach to the end or to the image of the god after walking 102 stairs made of the stones arranged well in the stairs.The stairs are wide enough to walk for a 4/5 people at a time. It is said that the base of the statue ‘Linga’ of Mahadev which is nearly two and half feet high up from the ground but the base of the statue leads to the next cave through a small hole.It is called Basaha Gupha. The base of the statue is full of water. even under the ground. The main statue of the temple is fenced with the cement pillars It is situated in a square at the middle. Above the statue in the cliff there is an image of cows’ udder from which white drops fall on to the statue. It is believed that Kamadhenu (Cow in the heaven who can fulfills the desires wishes if asked ) is worshiping the god by offering her milk.
People perform various religious Pujas. (Rudri, Laghu Rudri, Maha Rudri, Aati Rudri) in the temple during different festivals. Some people do such performances to get peace, spiritual happiness and prosperity. The whole temple flutters with the Vedic Mantras at the time of Puja. Those who are poor, have no children and are suffering from sarrow come here and promise to offer something if their wishes and expectation are fulfilled. After their wishes are fulfilled they get back again and offer the god what they have promised to offer. They offer the god one hundred thousand holy threads and leaves of wood apple or by performing prayer and puja.
This is the famous religious destination not only of the district but of the whole Eastern Development Region along with god mahadeva there are other god and goddess such as parbati The cave is full of various entrances and images of different gods. Each and every stone of the cave is full of natural artistic images and the holes in the different corner. An angel stands as attractive doors of the cave. The whole cave is like a big stone which is beautifully carved by the hands of a good artist who worked hard to make it so beautiful. This is one of the most beautiful creations of nature more artistic and pure than the artificial creations. Different images and the different doors in the cave carry their own significance. Among them there are five doors, which are more important than the other doors. They are believed to do judgement whether the people coming here are religious or not. The doors are The Haleshi temple is situated in the Khotang district of eastern Nepal . This is a small hilly area full of natural beauty. The location of the place itself is beautiful. One the other hand, the beautiful and mysterious natural caves; full of different natural images, look as if the stone carving artist have donelt carefully taking a lot of time. Here, the images are all inside the caves which themselves are mysterious.
Ghoptay Dwar: This door is named after its location. Ghoptay Dwar is a nepali word which means downward facing door. It is located to the Northwest of the image of the god. People enter here from the South and come out of the North. It is about 9 feet long.
Janma Dwar: A little further the Ghoptay Dwar to the east after walking 6 feet sliding way we can get to another door where one is allowed to enter first by putting one leg and the head carefully. It is Janma Dwar which means the birth door
To the East-South of the image of the god, there is an another door called Pap Dwar. In this door people enter from the east and come out hardly from the West.
Dharma Dwar: After praying the Haleshwar Mahadev when we move forward in the West-North there are two 9/9 feet square shaped stones with a small gap between them. There is a tradition of going in and coming out from that gap. This gap is called Dharma Dwar.
Swarga Dwar: There is another famous door called as Swarga Dwar. Ii looks really amazing if it is viewed from Yagya Shala , close to pap dwar. People can’t reach there, as it is located really in a difficult place where there is no way to get through. It may have been named Swarga Dwar as Swarga in Nepali Means heaven where no people can reach and live in.
There is a legend that people who are really religious can easily enter the four dwars. But those who are not cannot enter any of these dwars.
Nature is really beautiful, mysterious and amazing as there are different things that look like artificial stones finished after a long hard work by a stone-carving artist. So not only religious people but also the people who believe only in scientific evidences also can’t resist themselves without praising the beauty of the cave after watching its mechanism as well as the surrounding.
Basahasthan is the second cave of the place.It is also called as Basaha Dulo(hole). It is to the west of the temple of Shiva. The breadth of this cave is 45 to 50 feet and the length is about 220 feet. As we enter the cave from the west and reach 220 feet, we may find a hole there from where we can see the sky. Close to the hole there is about 80-85 feet wide jungle called ‘Kailash’. People spend whole night inside this cave during festivals.
Another important and amazing thing about the cave is that inside the Basaha hole one can see the sky from there, if people stand facing towards the sky open handed asking for milk to ‘Kamdhenu’ shouting ��Dudh Dau Mai’ milk like white drops fall in some people’s hands and water drops in some other’s. According to the legend People who get milk like white drops are believed to be lucky and religious and in the same way those who get water drops are believed to be unlucky and not religious. So people who get white drops like milk thinks themselves lucky and get proud but the people with water drops think they are unlucky and get shy in sorrow.
People believe that the big stone, which is at the entrance of the Basahasthan, is Basaha (Sandhey) and some say it as the bones of Brikashur. In the same way in front of it, there is a stone shaped conch which is believed to be the Gauri Sankha that Vishnu blowed after killing Bhashmashur and the stone near the Gauri Sankha is believed to be the head of Bhashmashur. There is a small place near the door where one can hide himself is believed to be the same place where lord Vishnu had hidden himself with the aim to kill Brikashur.
4 Days Tour
DAY 1: Arrival Kathmandu, Transfer to Hotel, Evening Leisure, Overnight
DAY 2: AM breakfast, transfer to Airport for fly to Halesi Mahadev by Helicopter , After have Darshan / worship ( Puja), Visit to Cave and look around fly back to Kathmandu transfer to Hotel. Overnight.
DAY 3: After breakfast Kathmandu city Sight Seeing place to visit Pashupatinath, Bouddha Nath, Budhanilkantha, Swayambhu Nath stupa (Monkey’s temple), Patan durbar squar and Krishna temple and back to hotel overnight
DAY 4: Departure to your onward Destination
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The Shri Bhairav Yantra is a sacred geometrical design, meticulously crafted to embody the essence of Lord Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva. In Hindu mythology, Lord Bhairav is revered as the guardian deity who annihilates evil forces and bestows blessings upon his devotees. The yantra, adorned with intricate patterns and symbols, encapsulates the divine energy of Lord Bhairav, offering protection and dispelling fear.
Understanding the Symbolism At the heart of the Shri Bhairav Yantra lies a complex network of interlocking triangles, circles, and geometric patterns. Each element within the yantra holds symbolic significance, representing various aspects of the cosmic order and the divine presence of Lord Bhairav.
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Hindu Festivals in October 2024: Karwa Chauth, Kartika Begins, Rohini Vrat, Ahoi Ashtami, and Kalashtami
October 2024 is a month filled with important Hindu festivals, each holding cultural and religious significance. This month marks several key events such as Karwa Chauth, the beginning of Kartika month, Rohini Vrat, Ahoi Ashtami, and Kalashtami. These festivals, celebrated with devotion and enthusiasm, reflect the rich traditions and spirituality of Hindu culture. Let’s explore the significance of each of these important dates.
Karwa Chauth (October 20, Sunday)
Karwa Chauth is one of astrology signs by date of birth the most celebrated festivals, especially in Northern India. It is observed by married women who fast from sunrise to moonrise for the well-being, prosperity, and longevity of their husbands. The fast is considered one of the most challenging, as women refrain from consuming food or water throughout the day. The festival is also an expression of love, dedication, and togetherness between married couples.
Kartika Begins (October 18, Friday)
The month of Kartika, according to the Hindu calendar, is considered one of the most auspicious months of the year. Kartika marks the beginning of numerous religious events, including the festival of lights, Diwali, and Tulsi Vivah. Hindus believe that performing rituals, offering prayers, and bathing in holy rivers during this month can cleanse sins and bring spiritual merit.
Devotees also worship Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva during Kartika month, and many people choose to observe fasts or undertake vows of abstinence from non-vegetarian food and horoscope today in india intoxicants as part of their spiritual discipline.
Rohini Vrat (October 21, Monday)
Rohini Vrat is primarily observed by women for the health and longevity of their family members. It is an important fasting day for followers of Jainism but is also observed in some parts of the Hindu community. The fast is observed during the Rohini Nakshatra and is especially significant for women who pray for the well-being of their husbands.
The fast begins in the morning and is concluded after sunset, following prayers and rituals dedicated to Lord Vasupujya, the 12th Tirthankara of Jainism. Observing Rohini Vrat is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and harmony within the family.
Ahoi Ashtami (October 24, Thursday)
Ahoi Ashtami is a widely celebrated festival among Hindu women, particularly mothers. On this day, women fast from sunrise to the sighting of stars in the evening, praying for the well-being and long life of their children. The festival falls eight days before Diwali, and it holds deep emotional and spiritual significance.
Women worship Goddess��numerology match making Ahoi (also known as Ahoi Mata) by drawing her image on the wall and offering prayers with devotion. The fast is observed by refraining from food and water throughout the day, similar to Karwa Chauth, but the focus is on the prosperity of children. After sighting the stars, the fast is broken with prayers for the children’s success and happiness.
Kalashtami (October 24, Thursday)
Kalashtami, also known as Kala Ashtami, is a significant day dedicated to the worship of Lord Bhairav, a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva. Observed every month on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the waning moon, the festival in October holds special importance as it falls during the auspicious month of Kartika.
Devotees observe fasts, visit temples, and perform rituals to seek the blessings of Lord Bhairav for protection, health, and prosperity. Kalashtami is a time for introspection, penance, and spiritual purification, as devotees chant mantras and offer prayers for spiritual growth.
Conclusion
October 2024 is packed with kundali game significant Hindu festivals that reflect the diversity and depth of the religion’s customs and beliefs. From the love and devotion celebrated in Karwa Chauth to the spiritual significance of Kartika, Rohini Vrat, Ahoi Ashtami, and Kalashtami, these festivals bring families and communities together in prayer, fasting, and rituals. Each event offers a unique opportunity for spiritual growth, the renewal of familial bonds, and the expression of deep religious faith.
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