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stotramindia · 11 months ago
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Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram- KalasarpaDosha NivaranMantra-7
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harekrishna108 · 4 months ago
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☀ SHRI NARASIMHADEVA ॐ ☀
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bhagavanbhakthi · 13 days ago
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Hindu Gods - Wife and Husband names
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offpagear · 12 hours ago
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devarakondasivasankar · 4 months ago
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tanjorepainting · 1 year ago
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Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Tanjore Paintings
Lakshmi Narasimha Swami Tanjore Paintings Are a Magnificent Traditional Art Form from South India, Featuring Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi. They Stand Out for Their Vibrant Colors, Intricate Details, and the Use of Gold, Gems, and Stones. These Paintings Often Depict Lord Narasimha with a Lion's Face and Goddess Lakshmi Beside Him. Tanjore Artists' Careful Craftsmanship Creates a 3d Effect in These Paintings, Adding to Their Beauty. Beyond Aesthetics, These Artworks Hold Deep Spiritual Meaning and Are Commonly Displayed in Homes and Temples for Blessings and Protection. Overall, They Are a Testament to South India's Artistic Heritage and a Beautiful Expression of Devotion and Divine Grace.
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pslvtv · 1 year ago
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Sri Maha Lakshmi Mantram in Telugu | శ్రీ మహా లక్ష్మీ మంత్రం | #moneyman...
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shridharblog · 2 years ago
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talonabraxas · 4 months ago
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'Vishnu & Lakshmi' Talon Abraxas
The Symbolic Meaning of Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi
Lord Vishnu is Hindu Myth
Hindu’s recognise Vishnu as the “protector.” He is the aspect of your personality that can dissolve the ego and uphold new Dharmas that enable you to develop peace of mind and bliss.
Ayurvedic teachings describe consciousness as being present. By taking control of emotions present in the five elements and the three gunas, you can take control of your life and master the energies of universal manifestation.
Vishnu is the higher consciousness that guides us and downloads messages that inform us what the right actions are to take. The problem most of us suffer is not knowing when we receive these messages because we are rooted in base consciousness.
Conscious comes to us as a thought, symbolised by Brahma in Hindu mythology. In the “Padma Purana”, Vishnu gives birth to Brahma who blossoms from the lotus flower that sprouts from Vishnu’s navel.
Brahma is said to be the creator of all things. He is the manifestation of ideas in the physical plane. The Lotus flower symbolises enlightenment, implying that consciousness passed to mortals is the Absolute Truth. The instructions to follow.
The Rig Veda states: “Vishnu is the most ancient of all, yet also the most recent. Nothing and no one creates Vishnu, yet Vishnu creates everyone and everything.”
In essence, the Supreme deity is a creative source but serves a greater purpose as the preserver. Escaping the bonds of the habitual mind is not easy and Vishnu has to keep a check that right actions are being followed.
It is said that Vishnu created the world with the right side of his body – that which is controlled by the left-side hemisphere of the brain. Although there are creative aspects in the right-side of the brain, it is widely accepted that most creative powers arise from the left side of the brain.
The right side of the brain is associated with collecting information and analysis. It’s the sensible part of the brain that talks us through what we should really do.
The Incarnations of Vishnu
All matter is conscious which evolves. As Absolute conscious, Vishnu creates the world through Brahma, and Hindu mythology gives an account of the evolution of Earth in the incarnations of Vishnu.
According to legend, Vishnu has reincarnated nine times so far. They are:
Matsya, the fish Kurma, the Turtle (reptiles) Vahara, the pig (animal life) Narasimha, half man, half lion Vaman, the man-dwarf Parashuram the man with an axe Rama – moral man Krishna – philosophical man Buddha – enlightened man
As consciousness evolves in nature it consistently creates improved versions of itself. But Vishnu can only do this with the help of his wife Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
The Symbolic Meaning of Lakshmi
Lakshmi emerged from the churning of the milky ocean on a lotus flower and subsequently incarnates amongst mankind in various forms. Described as ‘the mother of the world’ the goddess nurtures consciousness.
Lakshmi cleans Vishnu’s feet to show her nurturing nature. In chapter 8 of the Vishnu Purana says:
“Vishnu is meaning, she is speech; Hari is polity, she is prudence; Vishnu is understanding, she is intellect, he is righteousness, she is devotion.”
Lakshmi means ‘goals’ and as the goddess of wealth, beauty and love is said to reside in those that are prospering in life. In Hindu art she is always depicted sitting on a one hundred petal lotus indicated she is pure.
Together with Vishnu, Lakshmi is Absolute Consciousness, or The Truth.
Her four arms represent Dharma (doing the right thing), prosperity, perfection and freedom from mental and emotional bondages.
Other qualities of Lakshmi are portrayed through the elephants she is often pictured with. In Hindu esoteric symbolism, elephants represent strength, wisdom and patience, qualities needed to nurture.
The symbolic meaning of Hindu symbols
In ancient myth and Hindu art, Vishnu carries symbolic objects in his four hands and lies on a bed of floating serpents. The serpents represent the wisdom and peace of a calm mind that is freed from anxious thought.
Vishnu’s other symbols are:
Conch = vibrational frequencies and energetic forces that create and sustain all life in the universe. Scientifically speaking, Vishnu is the personification of the Conscious Universe.
Mace = the destructive nature of the god. It symbolizes the dissolution of ego and negative traits or even the destruction of the universe itself.
Bow or Lotus Flower = Both the lotus and the bow represent awakened consciousness that allows you to see beyond the veil of illusion.
Discus = The spinning discus symbolises Purity of mind and used by Vishnu to destroy demons.
The symbolic meaning of Vishnu and Lakshmi relates to the highest forms of human consciousness that we are aware of. Together they tell us what to do, and give us the ability to nurture Brahma into fruition.
Master Mind Content offers online symbolism courses. We have several in-depth guides that explain how symbolism relates to the body-mind-energy connection. Understanding symbolism can help you make important decisions, improve your quality of life and understand more about the world.
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dorokora · 1 month ago
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Transients I want to see in Housamo (very very long list)
Just a list of transients I think would be interesting to see in Tokyo;
Land of Wa:
Momotarō
Issun-bōshi
Nue
Baku (a creature who devours nightmares)
Satori (a monkey yokai who can read minds)
Olympus:
Ares
Athena
Aphrodite
Artemis
Medusa
Persephone
Echidna (Typhon’s wife)
Asclepius
Ganymede
Odysseus
Caeneus
Lycaon
Eris (goddess of discord known for instigating conflict and manipulation)
Kitzeth:
Zmey
Psoglav
Baba Yaga
Zoryas
Domovoy
Stribog
Wojtek
Takamagahara:
Sukunabikona (a dwarf who is the god of hot spring and is frequently paired with Okuninushi)
Yatagarasu
Takemikazuchi (the one who defeated Takeminakata and crushed his arms)
Oceanic Realm:
Pele (Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire)
Kamapuaʻa (a pig-man who is the god of agriculture and is Pele’s husband)
Kāmohoaliʻi (a Hawaiian shark god)
Nanaue
Māui
Kapre
Muldjewangk
Tikbalang
Rūaumoko
Old Ones:
Mother Hydra (Dagon’s wife)
Shub-Niggurath
Gnoph-keh
Bokrug
Yig
Tir na nog:
Cernunnos
Medb
Scáthach
Cú Chulainn/Sétanta
Merlin
Ojáncanu
Epona (goddess of horses)
Eden:
Azrael (angel of death)
Metatron
Saint George
Samson
Gehenna:
Mammon (demon of greed)
Adrammelech/Andrealphus
Ares Goetia Demons:
Asmodeus
Gremory
Dantalion
Aamon
Stolas
Forneus
Andras
Camio
Furfur
Babilim:
Gilgamesh
Enkidu
Kingu (son of Tiamat who was killed by Marduk)
Inanna/Ishtar (also is Shamash’s twin sister)
Ereshkigal
Ninurta
Anzu
Deva Loka:
Vishnu
Lakshmi
Garuda (Vishnu’s mount)
Rama
Kumbhakarna
Vamana
Narasimha
Ganesha
Nandi (Shiva’s mount)
Agni
Karkadann (a mythical rhino)
El dorado:
Huītzilōpōchtli
Tlāloc (god of rain)
Coatlicue
Xochiquetzal
Camazotz (the bat who decapitated Ixbalanque’s brother)
Yggdrasil:
Nidhogg
Ratatoskr (squirrel messenger of the World Tree)
Baldur
Heimdall
Hel
Njord (god of the sea and is the father of Freyr)
Týr (had his right hand bitten off by Fenrir)
Great Spirit:
Urcaguary (god of treasures)
Nanook
Amaguq
Kamuy Kotan:
Rep-un-Kamuy (a sea god who is depicted as a Orca who is carefree and somewhat mischievous and armed with a harpoon)
Utopia:
Zakalwe (based of the character from the novel “Use of Weapons”)
Hourai:
Chang’e
Hou Yi (Divine archer and Chang’e husband)
Daoji/Ji Gong
Guan Yu
Red Hare (a famous horse owned by Lü Bu)
Xiezhi (a mythical creature that resembles a ox or goat with the ability to distinguish truth and lies and will stab liars with its horn)
Longmu (a goddess who raised five dragons)
Gonggong (had a fight with Zhurong and lost then broke one of the pillars that Nuwa had to fix)
Aaru:
Thoth
Ma’at
Hathor
Anubis
Bastet
Sekhmet
Sobek
Nephthys
Taweret
Hapi
Serket
Anhur
Rhodopis
Khonsu
Urban Legends:
Mothman
Ogua
Squonk
Burrunjor
Others:
Bishamonten (and the rest of the Seven Lucky God)
Genbu (The Japanese version of the Chinese Black Tortoise of the North)
Byakko (The Japanese version of the Chinese White Tiger of the West)
Lu Zhishen (from the Water Margin novel)
Dong Zhuo (Three Kingdom)
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kingmabry · 7 months ago
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Glimpses of Lord Lakshmi Narasimha on Nrisimha Jayanthi
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ze-preserveur · 11 months ago
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First off, I love my wifey @devi-lakshmi :33
Second, always remember:
शिवाय विष्णुरूपाय शिवरूपाय विष्णवे ।
शिवस्य हृदयं विष्णुर्विष्णोश्च हृदयं शिवः ॥
Basically what it means is that @press-shivt-blookie and I are the same and we're in each other's hearts so kindly don't compare us, thank you :)
Third, a little color coding of a few of my avatars:
Blue - Me (Vishnu)
Green - Krishn
Orange - Ram
Red - Parshuram
Purple - Vyas
Pink - Mohini
White/Black - Kalki
Persian blue - Matsya
Dark green - Kurma
Light brown - Varah
Orange brown - Narasimha
Yellow - Buddh
Cyan - Venkateshwar
Positive criticism is very much welcome. But blatantly hating on me or any of the Gods for no reason is definitely not.
I approve shipping (as long as it's not creepy or problematic in any way) cuz why not :)
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harekrishna108 · 8 months ago
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☀ SHRI NARASIMHADEVA ॐ ☀
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bhagavanbhakthi · 6 months ago
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Sri Bhu Varaha - Saviour of Mother Earth
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offpagear · 6 days ago
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Kandikunta Venkata Prasad | Kadiri MLA
Stay updated on Kandikunta Venkata Prasad, MLA Kadiri, and his remarkable work for the constituency. From infrastructure to social welfare, explore his achievements and vision for Kadiri's development. learn how you can contribute to the change!
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 3 months ago
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Worldwide Hindu Temples ॐ This wall relief of Venugopala Krishna adorns the outer wall on the northern side of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha temple in Nuggihalli.
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