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బాలకృష్ణ గారితో కలసి డ్యాన్స్ చేయడం నా అదృష్టం- చంద్రిక ర
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గాడ్ ఆఫ్ మాసస్ నటసింహ నందమూరి బాలకృష్ణ, బ్లాక్ బస్టర్ మేకర్ గోపీచంద్ మలినేని దర్శకత్వంలో ప్రతిష్టాత్మకంగా తెరకెక్కుతున్న మోస్ట్ అవైటెడ్ మూవీ ‘వీరసింహారెడ్డి’ జనవరి 12, 2023న సంక్రాంతి విడుదలకు సిద్ధమవుతోంది. శ్రుతి హాసన్ కథానాయికగా నటిస్తున్న ఈ చిత్రాన్ని మైత్రీ మూవీ మేకర్స్ పతాకంపై నిర్మాతలు నవీన్ యెర్నేని, వై రవిశంకర్ భారీగా నిర్మిస్తున్నారు. ఇప్పటికే ‘వీరసింహారెడ్డి’ ఆల్బమ్ చార్ట్ బస్టర్ హిట్…
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Chandika Devi Temple in Uttarakhand, India, stands as a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Chandika, known for her divine grace and blessings. Situated amidst the serene landscapes of Bageshwar district, this ancient temple attracts pilgrims and tourists seeking spiritual solace and cultural immersion. The temple’s architecture and religious significance make it a captivating destination for those interested in exploring the spiritual heritage of Uttarakhand. For travelers looking to discover offbeat places near Chandika Devi Temple, this sacred site offers a gateway to explore lesser-known gems amidst the natural beauty of the region.
One of the enchanting places to visit near Chandika Devi Temple is the Baijnath Temple complex, located nearby. This historic temple complex, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, dates back to the 12th century and is renowned for its exquisite stone carvings and intricate architecture. Surrounding the temple complex are lush gardens and tranquil pathways, ideal for leisurely strolls and photography. Another must-see attraction is the Gauri Udiyar Cave, a natural cave believed to hold mythological significance. The cave offers a peaceful retreat for meditation and introspection, providing visitors with a serene environment amidst the Himalayan foothills.
Further exploration around places to visit near Chandika Devi Temple reveals Bagnath Temple in Bageshwar town, another significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is known for its vibrant religious rituals and cultural festivities, attracting devotees and tourists alike. Nearby, the scenic beauty of Bageshwar town offers opportunities for exploring local markets and enjoying traditional Kumaoni cuisine. Visitors can also venture into the surrounding hills for trekking and nature walks, making Chandika Devi Temple a perfect starting point for discovering the cultural and natural treasures of Uttarakhand.
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"Bangladesh Coach Lauds India's Form as 'Scary' Ahead of World Cup Clash"
Bangladesh takes on India, a victory for the former should not be classified as an “upset.” In their recent encounters, Bangladesh has emerged victorious in three out of four matches, including a win against India during the Asia Cup last month. However, despite their recent success against the Men in Blue, Bangladesh’s head coach, Chandika Hathurusingha, acknowledges that India remains the favorite for the upcoming clash. Read more
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One Day Udupi Sightseeing Trip - Visit Best Places
If you are interested in visiting the beaches of Udupi, then you are at the right place. In this article One Day Udupi Sightseeing Trip, we will take a look at the tourist places in Udupi. Also we will see information about how to see them under this one day trip to Udupi. Udupi is an important and famous tourist attraction city in the coastal region of Karnataka known for its rich culture and…
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I love Her so much
Chinnamasta, also known as Chhinnamastika and Prachanda Chandika is one of the Tantric Goddesses in Hinduism. In Tantric Buddhism she is known as Chinnamunda. Chinnamasta Devi is a form of Shakti who is depicted as ferocious wrathful. Chinnamasta means, 'severed head'. The Hindu Divine Mother is commonly identified with her fearsome iconography. Chinnamasta symbolises both life-giver and life-taker. Chinnamasta is considered both as a symbol of self-control on sexual desire as well as an embodiment of sexual energy, depending upon interpretation.
Chinnamasta is closely related to Chinnamunda - the severed-headed form of the Tibetan Buddhist goddess, Vajrayogini.
Chinnamasta is mostly depicted nude and with dishevelled hair in blood red or black coloured body. In the texts, She is described to be a sixteen-year-old girl with full breasts and has a blue lotus near her heart. She is standing over a naked couple. The couple is said to be Rati, Goddess of sexual desire, and her husband Kama, God of love. Chhinnamasta is depicted wearing a serpent as a sacred thread and a garland of skulls or severed heads and bones like Maa Kali. Blood streams out of her neck and Her two female attendants Dakini and Varnini (also called Jaya and Vijaya) are drinking the blood.
In the left hand, She carries her own severed head (in a platter or a skull-bowl). In the right hand, She holds a khatri (a scimitar or knife) by which she decapitated herself.
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-Katyayani
Sixth day of the nine days belongs to Devi Katyayani. The goddess is seated on lion and has three eyes and four arms. The destroyer of evil demon– Mahishasur. She is associated with the fierce forms of Shakti or Durga, a Warrior goddess, which also includes Bhadrakali and Chandika, and traditionally she is associated with the colour red. Skanda Purana mentions her being created out of the spontaneous anger of Gods, which eventually led to slaying the demon, Mahishasura, mounted on the lion given to her by Goddess Parvati. She was born a daughter of Katyayana Rishi, born in the Katya lineage originating from Vishwamitra, thus called Katyayani, “daughter of Katyayana”. Her exploits are described in the Devi-Bhagavata Purana and Devi Mahatmyam, part of the Markandeya Purana attributed to sage Markandeya Rishi, who wrote it in Sanskrit ca. 400-500 CE. Over a period of time, her presence was also felt in Buddhist and Jain texts and several Tantric text, especially the Kalika-Purana(10th century), which mentions Uddiyana or Odradesa (Odisha), as the seat of Goddess Katyayani and Lord Jagannath.In Hindu traditions like Yoga and Tantra, she is ascribed to the sixth Ajna Chakra or the Third eye chakra and her blessings are invoked by concentrating on this point.
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Victory of Durga over Mahishasura. Mahishasura was a mighty asura who could change his form at will to that of a buffalo (mahisha in Sanskrit means buffalo). He terrorized and defeated the devas, and usurped the throne of Indra, the Lord of the devas. The devas led by Brahma approached Vishnu and Shiva and appraised them of the situation. The actions of Mahishasura caused intense anger in the Trimurtis – Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. It is said that the flames of fire that gushed out of the eyes of the Trimurtis formed a mountain, brilliant like a million suns. Out of this mountain, Durga took shape as a goddess more powerful than all the gods. Captivated by the awe-inspiring Durga, the Trimurtis and the devas bestowed on her their own characteristic weapons. When Mahishasura saw Goddess Durga, he fell in love with her and sought to marry her. Durga promised to marry him if he defeated her in battle. A terrible combat ensued and continued for nine days. Finally, Durga assumed the terrifying form of Chandika (Kali) and pinned Mahishasura down with her foot, pierced his neck with her spear and cut his head off with her sword. Navaratri or Durga Puja, a nine-day festival celebrated in all parts of India, is a celebration of the slaying of the demon Mahishasura by Durga. In some northern parts of India, Navaratri commemorates the victory of Rama over Ravana. But in both cases, it symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
Immersion of the Goddess by Gaganendranath Tagore.
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"Shakti, the mother power or divine energy, has many forms and symbols. All beauty and all ugliness flow from her. She is Lakshmi, the auspicious, bestower of boons and beauty. She is Saraswati, the giver of all wisdom and art. She is Tripurasundari, the most beauteous in the three worlds. But she is also Kaali, the destroyer, whose wrath ignites the storm, the thunder, and the lightning. She is Mahishasuramardini, killer of the demon Mahisha. She is Chandika, the terrible, who lets loose the typhoon, the flood, and the tidal wave."
-Shakti: Realm of the Divine Mother, Vanamali
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Lakshmi is a bit (read a lot) of a stretch, so I'll get to Her later
For Saraswati:
The Navadurga come in order as forms Parvati takes, with Kalratri being the slayer of Durgamasur, and hence Durga being Durgatinashini.
Now, Parvati has developed dark skin, which for some reason She thinks Shiva wouldn't like or tease Her about (He's avoiding Her cause He's afraid of Kali starting Her Tandava, a prediction Sati had given Him as the Mahavidyas)
So, She goes to Her Parents' place for some days, and Shumbha Nishumbha pop up then. Brahma convinces Shiva to try and get Parvati back to help out. After the bangle seller drama, Parvati goes from Matangi to Mahagauri, and Brahma as Matanga Bhairav, draws Matangi forth and some prayer or montro jop later, She becomes Mahasaraswati Kaushiki (from Parvati's krishno kosh)
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।।श्री दुर्गा कवच स्तोत्र।।
॥ अथ देव्याः कवचम् ॥ ॥ ॐ अस्य श्री चण्डीकवचस्य ॥ ब्रह्मा ऋषिः । अनुष्टुप् छन्दः । चामुण्डा देवता । अङ्गन्या सोक्तमातरो बीजम् । दि��्बन्ध देवतास्तत्त्वम् । ॥ श्रीजगदम्बाप्रीत्यर्थे सप्तशती पाठाङ्गत्वेन जपे विनियोगः ॥ ॥ ॐ नमश्चण्डिकायै ॥
Meaning(in English):
This is Sri Durga Kavach sloka compilation. Also called as Sri Chandi Kavach, this is believed to be recited and chanted blessedly by Sri Brahma, who himself is a Rishi. Sri Chamudi is the presiding Deity and Goddess for this compilation. The attributes of Sri Chamudi are considered as the basic seed and dwelled upon. The main principle of this compilation is the shutting out of evil forces. This is in praise of and to please Sri Jagadamba, the mother of the Universe. This is recited / applied prior to chanting of recitation of the lesson named Saptha Shatee in prayer to Sri Durga. Our humble salutations to Sri Chandika Devi.
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Pain Reliever Maa Durga Chalisa
Maa Durga is a Hindu goddess who is worshiped as the embodiment of divine feminine energy and power. She is known by many names, including Mahishasuramardini, which means the slayer of the demon Mahishasura.
According to Hindu mythology, Maa Durga was created by the gods to defeat the demon Mahishasura, who had become invincible due to a boon granted to him by Lord Brahma. Maa Durga is depicted as riding a lion, carrying weapons in her multiple arms and wearing a red saree. She is also known with various other forms like Kali, Bhagvati, Amba, Chandika and many more.
The festival of Durga Puja is celebrated every year in the month of October or November, depending on the lunar calendar. This festival is widely celebrated in India, especially in West Bengal, where it is considered the biggest festival of the year. During the festival, people decorate their homes with lights and flowers and set up pandals (temporary structures) where beautifully crafted idols of Maa Durga and her children are worshiped. The festival concludes with the immersion of the idols in a nearby river or lake, symbolizing the departure of Maa Durga and her children to their heavenly abode.
Maa Durga is believed to represent the triumph of good over evil, and her worship is said to bring prosperity, happiness, and good fortune. She is also considered the mother of the universe, and her devotees pray to her for guidance, protection, and blessings. The legend of Maa Durga and her victory over Mahishasura is a powerful reminder of the importance of courage, determination, and faith in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in life.
Maa Durga Chalisa
Maa Durga Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Goddess Durga, composed of forty verses (chaupai) in Hindi. The chalisa is recited by devotees to seek blessings and express their devotion to the goddess.
Each verse of the chalisa describes a different aspect of Maa Durga, her divine qualities and her accomplishments. The chalisa starts with an invocation to Maa Durga, asking for her blessings and protection. It then goes on to describe her form, beauty and strength. The verses also describe the various weapons and attributes of the goddess like her trident, sword and bow.
The chalisa narrates the story of Maa Durga's victory over the demon Mahishasura and how she destroyed various other demons who threatened the gods and the universe. The verses also describe the different forms of the goddess such as Kali, Bhavani and Ambika.
The chalisa concludes with a plea to Maa Durga to bless the devotee with her love and protection and to remove all obstacles and difficulties from their lives. The devotee also seeks forgiveness for any mistakes they may have made in their devotion to the goddess.
Reciting the Maa Durga Chalisa with devotion and faith is believed to bring blessings and good fortune to the devotee. It is often chanted during the auspicious occasion of Navratri, a nine day festival dedicated to the worship of Maa Durga and her various forms.
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