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Jai Shri Ganesh Status Hindi Mein: गणपति बप्पा मोरया, मंगल मूर्ति मोरया। भगवान गणेश, जिन्हे विनायक, लम्बोदर, एकदन्त, और कई नामों से जाना जाता है, वह भगवान महादेव और देवी पारवती जी के सबसे छोटे बेटे हैं। किसी भी पूजा की शुरुआत गणेश जी की पूजा करने के बाद ही होती है। इसलिए इन्हें प्रथम पूजनीय गणेश भी कहा जाता है। आज मैं आपके लिए Best Ganesh Ji Status, Ganpati Hindi Status Images, लेकर आयी हूँ जिन्हे आप व्हाट्सप्प, या इंस्टाग्राम पर इस्तेमाल करना चाहोगे। तो चलिए शरू करते हैं।
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Jai Ganesh Deva Aarti: समस्त सुख - समृद्धि प्राप्ति हेतु ऐसे करें विघ्नहर्ता श्री गणेश की आरतीShri Ganesh Bhagwan Aarti Hindi Lyrics (गणेश आरती): हिन्दू मान्यतों के अनुसार किसी भी शुभ कार्य के प्रारम्भ से पहले भगवान गणेश की आरती की जाती है. समस्त सुख - समृद्धि प्राप्ति हेतु ऐसे करें विघ्नहर्ता श्री गणेश की आरती.
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Jay Shri Ganesh Deva🔱🚩🙏
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Hare Sri Krishna ॐ Hari Om Namo Narayana - Hari Om Tat Sat - Jai Shri Narayana Ke Vishwaroopa!
Vishnu Vishvarupa by Talon Abraxas
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.!!!
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#आदिगणेश_ये_है
Jay Ganesh Jay Ganesh Deva Mata jaaki Parvati pita Mahadeva we show that Shri Ganesha has mother and father he is mortal?
But do you know Aadi Ganesh is immortal he has no father and mother?
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Pay homage to the divine with "Jai Ganpati Vandan Gannayak," originally sung by the legendary Anup Jalota. Rohmish presents a heartfelt cover of this beautiful Ganesh bhajan, invoking blessings with the chant of "Jai Shri Ganeshaye Namah!" Let the soul-stirring rendition transport you to a realm of spiritual bliss. This rendition is a tribute to the timeless legacy of Anup Jalota and his divine contributions to devotional music.
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Jai Shri Ganesh ji Tulsi Locket Mala
If you're looking to buy a mala online, there are several reputable websites and online stores like Shri Krishna Store that offer a wide variety of prayer beads, including malas.
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श्री गणेश आरती (Shri Ganesh Aarti) Ganesh ji ki aarti Lyrics in Hindi
Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva – जय गणेश जय गणेश देवा – Ganeshji Ki Aarti – Shemaroo Bhakti Jai ganesh jai ganesh jai ganesh deva mata jaki parvati pita mahadeva – is one of the most popular and charming Aartis among all devotional Aartis.
जय गणेश जय गणेश, जय गणेश देवा । माता जाकी पार्वती, पिता महादेवा ॥
एक दंत दयावंत, चार भुजा धारी । माथे सिंदूर सोहे, मूसे की सवारी ॥
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Akshay Kumar debuts as a singer as he drops music video for ‘Shambhu’: “Our divine tribute”
Ganesh Acharya's direction enhances the visual narrative complementing the powerful musical rendition.
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar dropped a new song 'Shambhu.' This high-energy Shiva anthem, sung by Akshay Kumar himself along with Sudhir Yaduvanshi and Vikram Montrose, was released on 5th February on Times Music. The release of the song one month before the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri aims to resonate with devotees seeking a spiritual and uplifting musical experience during this divine celebration.
With 'Shambhu', the actor not only lends his vocal prowess to the composition but also infuses it with his trademark high-energy performance. Ganesh Acharya's direction enhances the visual narrative complementing the powerful musical rendition.
In a statement, Akshay Kumar expressed,"'Shambhu' comes from a deep place in my heart that has only been beating with the name Jai Shri Mahakaal! For the longest time, I have been a Shiva bhakt but lately, my connection with him and devotion towards him has only become deeper. I feel he is the power, he is the love, he is the help we all need, he is the saviour, he is the surrender we all look to surrender to, he is the be-all and end-all. With this song, I just offer a droplet that I am to the infinite consciousness that Shiva is! Jai Shri Mahakaal
Mandar Thakur, CEO of Times Music stated, "We are thrilled to collaborate with Akshay Kumar on this divine musical venture. 'Shambhu' is not just a song; it's an extraordinary blend of audio and cinematic visual experience”.
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Ganesha Chaturthi 2023!
Mewar University wishes you all the holy festival of 'Shri Ganesh Chaturthi'!
May everyone's life be enriched with happiness, peace, and prosperity by the grace of Lord Shri Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
Jai Shree Ganesh!
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Jay Shri Ganesh Deva 🔱 🚩🙏
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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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Happy Krishna Janmashtami-Krishna Marble Idol
Happy Krishna Janmashtami! Celebrate the divine essence of this auspicious day with the exquisite craftsmanship of Ganesh Moorti Art. As a prominent Marble God Statue Manufacturer and supplier in Jaipur, we offer exquisite Krishna Marble Statues that beautifully capture the essence of Lord Krishna's divine charm. May this Janmashtami fill your life with joy, love, and spiritual enlightenment. Jai Shri Krishna!
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