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saurabhshelar · 2 years ago
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jeevanjali · 6 months ago
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Panchmukhi Hanumat Kavacham: जरूर करें पंचमुखी हनुमत कवच का पाठ, आर्थिक संकट से मिलेगा छुटकाराPanchmukhi Hanumat Kavacham: सर्व शक्तिशाली पंचमुखी हनुमान कवच स्तोत्र हनुमान जी को समर्पित है। पंचमुखी हनुमान कवच बहुत ही शुभ फलदायी है।मान्यता है कि पंचमुखी हनुमान कवच का जाप करने से जातक के आसपास एक सुरक्षा आवरण बन जाता है
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indiadivine · 1 year ago
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Sri Panchamukhi Hanuman
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swiggywala · 2 years ago
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Panchamukhi Ganapathi temple is situated in maha Lakshmi layout its renowned Ganapathi temple with five sides of Ganapathi at one moment we can see lord shiva, Ganapathi, Ayapppa, Parvathi in under one roof. The outstanding sculptured temple stands with 30-foot gopuram from ground level covered with gold color by the 2007 Sri Chakra Committee along with ashram where lots of learners can continue education there while doing the job for the growth of temples. . . #swiggywala #travelwithswiggywala #ganeshafestival #ganesha #lordganesha #ganeshachaturthi #ganeshchaturthi #ganeshashop #ganeshaoperation #ganeshaart #ganeshatattoo #ganeshart #bappa #ganpati #ganeshastyle #ganeshastatue #ganeshotsav #ganpatibappamorya #india #ganpatibappa #ganeshaidol #ganeshapainting #ganeshutsav #ganesh #bappamorya #ganeshacharya https://www.instagram.com/p/ClolDNXyalJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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atplblog · 20 days ago
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi, a distinguished economist of India, is Director General of the Research and Information System for the NonAligned and Other Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi. Presently he is also Chancellor of the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth (Deemed University), Tirupati. Dr. Panchamukhi taught economics for more than a decade at Bombay University and the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi University and was Research Professor at the Centre for Policy Research. He has been consultant to UN bodies, such as UNIDO, ECAFE, ESCAP, UNCTAD and also to World Bank, ADB and Intergovernmental bodies such as G-77, South Commission, South Centre, APO, ADIPA, etc. Dr. Panchamukhi has been member of the Board of Directors of various public sector banks and financial institutions and is on the Governing Bodies of many prominent research institutions of the country. He has also been involved with several policy-making agencies of the Government of India. Currently he is Member, Advisory Committee on International Trade, constituted by the Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of India. He is also member of the National Statistical Commission, set up by the Government of India. [ad_2]
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georgevlog · 27 days ago
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What Is The Process Of Energizing 5 Mukhi Rudraksha?
Follow these steps to energize the 5 mukhi rudraksha or panchamukhi rudraksha:
Cleaning: Start by rinsing the bead for a few hours with clean water or a mixture of water and milk. This removes any negative energy and prepares you for strength. 
Invocation: Hold the certified rudraksha in your hand and meditate. You can chant mantras like "Om Namah Shivaya" or any specific Rudraksha-related mantra to invoke that energy. 
Sunlight: Expose panchamukhi rudraksha to sunlight for a few hours. This helps to concentrate the natural positive energy onto the gemstone. 
Wear or wear: Once energized, you can wear the 5 mukhi Rudraksha as a necklace or bracelet, or keep it in your residence and benefit from it. 
Meditate Regularly: Meditate on the bead regularly to retain its energy and express gratitude for its benefits. 
By following these steps, you can effectively energize your Panchamukhi Rudraksha and enjoy the benefits of a genuine Nepalese Rudraksha.
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Panchamukhi Air and Train Ambulance Services in Kolkata provide the latest version of ventilator support charter flight air ambulance service with advanced transfer of the patient to any city in India for better medical care. We provide service to transfer suffering patients from one bed to another anywhere in India, so if you think of air ambulance service in Kolkata then call Panchmukhi Air and Train Ambulance Services in Kolkata!
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tourismirctc · 7 months ago
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Immerse In Spirituality With IRCTC’s Dharmik Tour Package
India is a country synonymous with gods and goddesses. From lofty smowcapped mountains in the north to the sun kissed seshores of the south, there are numerous spiritually important places to visit. In the north you’ll find famous temples such as Amarnath, Vaishno Devi, Badrinath etc. and when you head south, youll witness the divine presence of Tirupati Balaji, Murudeshwar, Shirdi, Rameshwaram, and many more. It is difficult to travel all the temples extending from north to south that is why IRCTC has come up with dharmik tour package.
MARVELLOUS TEMPLES TO MAKE YOUR DAKSHIN BHARAT YATRA ENRICHING
The ancient temples of South India from ages have been acclaimed by all architecture professionals from all around the world, and worshipped by the devotees. These iconic and rich temples represent the golden period of ancient India during the rule of Hindu Dynasties. Below is the list of famous divine destinations specially curated by IRCTC for your next spiritual tour.
Kanniyakumari
 Kanyakumari  is famous for being the only place in India where you can observe the sunrise and sunset at the same beach. Since ancient times, Kanyakumari has been known all across the globe for its religious temples, art and culture. Some famous temples to visit in kanyakumari are Kumari Amman temple,  iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Mandapam, and the majestic Thiruvalluvar Statue, which stand as symbols of peace and enlightenment.
Madurai
The "Temple City," Madurai houses  some of the most majestic temples in India. The Meenakshi Amman Temple, devoted to the goddess Parvati, is an architectural masterpiece. The other temples like Thirumalai Nayakar Palace and Thirupuran-Kundram Murugan temple are some of the divine temples you wouldn’t want to miss.
Mallikarjun
Mallikarjun, located amidst the Srisailam woods of Andhra Pradesh, houses one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. To escape to this serene destination you can take Cheap Air Package by IRCTC for your next dakshin bharat tour.
Rameshwaram
Who dose’nt know about Ramanathaswamy temple. It is an architectural marvel famous for its huge  corridors and is a important pilgrimage site for the devotees of Lord Rama . Five-faced Hanuman temple (Panchamukhi Hanuman Temple), Dhanushkodi Beach, and the Pamban Bridge are also famous among the tourist.
Tirupati
Tirupati is the home of Lord Venkateswara, and the Sri Venkateswara Temple is one of the most visited spiritual destinations in the world. Other temples like Padmavathi Temple and Sri Kalahasti Temple are also the highlights of the journey.
Thiruvananthapuram
The city has some of the iconic temples such as Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, and Attukal Bhagavathy Temple.To get ready for beautiful and majestic journey, go to IRCTC’s website for online package booking and enjoy a hassle free dharmik tour with your friends and family.
Source: https://tourismirctc.blogspot.com/2024/04/immerse-in-spirituality-with-irctcs.html
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indianarts · 7 months ago
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Pattachitra Art: Stories in Every Stroke
Pattachitra painting is a form of art that derives its culture from the provinces of the east, specifically West Bengal and Odisha. The ancient temples and shrines of Odisha have their origins from centuries ago. It is believed that the pattachitra artists and their artwork emerged roughly in the 12th century. Pattachitra is one of India's oldest surviving folk art forms. The core of this art form infers from a word that is made up of two expressions derived from the Sanskrit words—“Patta” which is cloth and “Chitra” which refers to the pictures. This eccentric art form has a tradition of integrating paintings that are not only cloth-based but also act as a visual storytelling medium. Often it is accompanied by songs too.
Chitrakar makes pattachitra paintings
“Chitrakars” as the Pattachitra artists are famously known, primarily make idol paintings that are based on mythology. Its popular themes include the Badhia (a depiction of the temple of Jagannath), Krishna Lila (an enactment of Jagannath as Lord Krishna displaying his powers as a child), Dasabatara Patti (the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu); and Panchamukhi (a depiction of Lord Ganesh as a five-headed deity). The Patua community of artisans is dedicated to creating the Pattachitra artwork. These artisans are called various names such as Patu, Patua or Pota. The living spaces of the Patua community are scattered across West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Odisha in India and some parts are also in Bangladesh. Talking about the current federal initiatives, the government has organized many art festivals or international showcases with the intent of safeguarding and showcasing Pattachitra artwork.
Recognition of artists and their significant role in keeping Pattachitra culture alive 
Chalchitra, integral to Bengal Pattachitra, holds significance as the background portrayal of Durga Pratima or idol. Also known as Debi Chal or Durga Chala, it serves as the canvas for the artistic expression of Patuas, who refer to it as Pata Lekha, indicating the writing of Pattachitra. Historically, Chalchitra was utilized in idols dating back 300–400 years in the Nabadwip Shakta Rash tradition. Though it faded for a period, Chalchitra has experienced a resurgence in popularity.
Pattachitra in Durga Puja
Durga Patta(Pot), also known as Durga Sara, holds a distinguished position in Bengal Pattachitra and is recognized as a worshiped form. This particular Pattachitra is revered during Durga Puja in the Hatsarandi Sutradhar society of Birbhum district and Katwa. The hemispherical Durga Patta(Pot)features a central depiction of Durga, surrounded by paintings of Ram, Sita, Shiva, Nandi-Vringi, Shumbha-Nishumbha, and more. This intricate portrayal not only pays homage to religious traditions but also serves as a testament to the artistic brilliance embedded in Bengal Pattachitra.
Pattachita Paintings changing with time
With the passage of time, Pattachitra art too underwent extraordinary transitions. The "Chitrakars" have painted tussar silk, palm leaves, and various other materials in addition to the linen generally painted on. In recent years, Pattachitra has been painted on showpieces, handbags, sarees, wall hangings, and etc. In Spite of their conventional application of vibrant colors and figurines which has stood the test of time through generations although it was never hindered by Pattachitra’s originality.
Creating a Pattachitra involves meticulous preparation
The laborious processes employed in producing Pattachitra paintings, from priming the canvas to incorporating fine details. Use of natural substances including materials, colors derived from plants and minerals, and traditional brushes designed from bamboo or the hair of animals. The artist prepares the canvas by applying a paste made from tamarind seed gum and white stone powder onto a cloth. Natural pigments are then used to bring the figures and scenes to life. Pattachitra is a disciplined art style with guidelines and limitations. Paintings by Pattachitra must include a border with flowers and must use natural colors that are limited to one tone. This results in a unique style and atmosphere that is peculiar to Pattachitra and cannot be duplicated.
Pattachitras are not just beautiful works of art; they serve a deeper purpose. Traditionally, they were used to adorn temples and depict religious narratives for devotees. Today, they are not only collector's items but also a way for artists to preserve and share their cultural heritage. You can also have the pattachitra as one of the traditional heirlooms in your family. Owning a pattachitra painting can also be a source of pride and fascination for family members and visitors alike. Get your favorite Pattachitra atwork here at Dirums.
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pujasanskaram · 7 months ago
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thestonestudiosculpture · 8 months ago
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mollisarts · 8 months ago
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panditgpujamp · 1 year ago
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A Spiritual Journey: Performing Mangal Dosh Puja in Ujjain
In the realm of Vedic astrology, the alignment of celestial bodies can influence various aspects of an individual's life. Among the significant planetary positions is the Mangal Dosh, commonly known as "Manglik Dosha" or "Kuja Dosha." When the planet Mars (Mangal) is placed unfavorably in certain houses of the birth chart, it is believed to bring forth malefic effects, impacting marriage, relationships, and overall well-being. To counter these influences and seek blessings for a harmonious life, many people embark on a spiritual journey by performing Mangal Dosh Puja in Ujjain. Ujjain, the ancient city on the banks of the sacred Shipra River, is renowned for its spiritual significance and revered as a destination to conduct this powerful puja.
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Understanding Mangal Dosh and Its Effects
In Vedic astrology, Mangal Dosh is considered an unfavorable planetary combination that occurs when Mars is placed in the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house of the natal chart. Individuals born with Mangal Dosh are called "Manglik." The presence of Mangal Dosh in one's birth chart is believed to bring obstacles in their married life, leading to disharmony, conflicts, and even the possibility of a spouse's early demise. This astrological condition is held in high regard, and those affected often seek remedies through puja and rituals to mitigate its malefic effects.
Ujjain: The Spiritual Haven for Mangal Dosh Puja
Ujjain, an ancient city in the state of Madhya Pradesh, holds immense spiritual significance in Hindu mythology and astrology. It is one of the four sacred cities that host the grand Kumbh Mela, a major religious event attended by millions of devotees seeking spiritual cleansing. Ujjain is also associated with the prominent Jyotirlinga temple, Mahakaleshwar, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Due to its celestial importance and historical connections, Ujjain is renowned for offering spiritual solace and powerful remedies to address astrological imbalances like Mangal Dosh.
Performing the Mangal Dosh Puja in Ujjain
The Mangal Dosh Puja Ujjain is an elaborate and sacred ritual that seeks to pacify the malefic effects of Mars and invoke blessings for a prosperous and harmonious life. Devotees and astrologers often recommend performing this puja before or after marriage, depending on an individual's birth chart analysis. The puja is usually conducted by experienced priests and astrologers, who follow precise rituals and procedures to appease the planetary energies.
1. Panchamukhi Hanuman Puja: The Mangal Dosh Puja in Ujjain often commences with the worship of Lord Hanuman, especially the Panchamukhi Hanuman, known for his protective powers. This puja is believed to remove obstacles and bring courage to face life's challenges.
2. Navagraha Shanti Puja: As Mangal Dosh involves the influence of Mars and other planets, the Navagraha Shanti Puja is performed to appease all nine celestial bodies. Each planet is honored with specific mantras and offerings to seek their benevolence.
3. Mangal Mantra Chanting: Chanting the Mangal Beej Mantra is an integral part of the puja. The repetition of this powerful mantra is said to pacify the malefic influence of Mars and invoke its positive energies.
4. Offering Red Coral (Moonga): As Mars is associated with the red coral gemstone, devotees often offer Moonga as a symbol of appeasement to the planet Mars during the puja.
5. Performing Kumbh Vivah: In some cases, where a person is believed to be severely affected by Mangal Dosh, a Kumbh Vivah may be recommended. This ritual involves marrying a banana tree or a silver idol of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing the nullification of the inauspicious effects of Mars.
6. Feeding Brahmins and the Needy: As a gesture of gratitude and to seek blessings for a prosperous life, devotees often arrange for a meal for Brahmins and offer donations to the needy.
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Benefits of Mangal Dosh Puja
The Mangal Dosh Puja in Ujjain is believed to bestow numerous benefits on the devotees:
1. Harmonious Married Life: Performing the puja is said to foster marital harmony and mitigate the negative effects of Mangal Dosh, ensuring a peaceful and loving relationship between spouses.
2. Enhanced Confidence: The puja helps in boosting self-confidence and removing fear and anxieties associated with Mangal Dosh.
3. Professional Success: It is believed that the puja can improve career prospects and provide a path to success in professional endeavors.
4. Overcoming Obstacles: The blessings of the puja are thought to assist in overcoming various obstacles and challenges in life.
5. Health and Well-being: The positive energies invoked through the puja are believed to promote good health and well-being.
In conclusion, the Manglik Dosh Puja in Ujjain offers a spiritual journey of seeking solace and remedies for the malefic effects of Mangal Dosh. Ujjain, with its rich spiritual heritage and ancient traditions, provides a sacred space for devotees to perform this significant puja. By conducting this puja with devotion and faith, individuals seek divine blessings to lead a fulfilling and harmonious life, embracing the teachings of Vedic astrology and finding solace in the celestial powers that guide our lives. 
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sarnamg · 1 year ago
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Exploring the Sacred Essence: Rudraksha Mala Price and its Spiritual Significance | Sarnamg
Rudraksha Malas have long been revered as sacred beads that hold immense spiritual power. These mystical prayer beads are believed to possess transformative qualities and are an integral part of various spiritual practices. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of Rudraksha Malas, their spiritual benefits, and factors to consider when exploring Rudraksha Mala Price.
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The Spiritual Significance of Rudraksha Malas: Rudraksha Malas are made from the seeds of the Rudraksha tree, which is considered highly auspicious and sacred in Hindu mythology. The beads are believed to carry the blessings of Lord Shiva and possess divine energies that can enhance spiritual growth and well-being. When used during meditation or mantra chanting, Rudraksha Malas help in attaining a deeper state of consciousness and connecting with higher realms.
Harnessing the Spiritual Benefits: Rudraksha Malas are renowned for their spiritual and healing properties. Each bead is believed to resonate with a particular deity or cosmic energy, influencing different aspects of life. For example, the Ekamukhi Rudraksha is associated with Lord Shiva and represents control and willpower, while the Panchamukhi Rudraksha is associated with Lord Hanuman and symbolizes courage and protection. Wearing a Rudraksha Mala can amplify these qualities and support spiritual growth.
Factors Influencing Rudraksha Mala Price: When exploring Rudraksha Malas, it is essential to consider various factors that determine their price. The price may vary based on the type and rarity of the Rudraksha beads used, the number of Mukhis (facets) on the beads, the quality of the beads, and the craftsmanship involved in creating the Mala. Higher Mukhi Rudraksha Malas, which are relatively rare, are generally priced higher due to their enhanced spiritual significance and rarity.
Ensuring Authenticity and Quality: As the demand for Rudraksha Malas has increased, it is crucial to ensure the authenticity and quality of the beads. Reputable sellers provide genuine Rudraksha Malas that undergo proper testing and certification. When considering the Rudraksha Mala Price, it is important to source from reliable sources to ensure the authenticity of the beads and the integrity of the Mala.
Conclusion: Rudraksha Malas serve as potent tools for spiritual seekers, carrying the blessings of divine energies and aiding in spiritual growth. The price of Rudraksha Malas may vary based on several factors, including the type and rarity of the beads and the craftsmanship involved. When exploring Rudraksha Mala Price, it is essential to prioritize authenticity and quality, ensuring that the Mala resonates with the sacred essence of the Rudraksha tree. Embrace the spiritual significance of Rudraksha Malas and embark on a transformative journey to connect with higher realms and experience inner peace and well-being.
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odishadetails · 1 year ago
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PATTACHITRA OF ODISHA
PATTACHITRA OF ODISHA
Pattachitra style of painting is one of the oldest and most popular art forms of Odisha. The name Pattachitra has evolved from the Sanskrit words patta, meaning canvas, and chitra, meaning picture. Pattachitra is thus a painting done on canvas, and is manifested by rich colourful application, creative motifs and designs, and portrayal of simple themes, mostly mythological in depiction.
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Some of the popular themes represented through this art form are Thia Badhia – depiction of the temple of Jagannath; Krishna Lila – enactment of Jagannath as Lord Krishna displaying his powers as a child; Dasabatara Patti – the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu; Panchamukhi – depiction of Lord Ganesh as a five-headed deity. More than anything, the themes are clearly the essence of the art form, conceptualising the meaning of the paintings. It is no surprise therefore that the process of preparing the paintings engages undeterred concentration and careful craftsmanship, stretching the preparation time of the patta alone to around five days.
Making the patta is the first thing that comes in the agenda, and the painters, also called chitrakars, go about their work in preparing a tamarind paste, which is made by soaking tamarind seeds in water for three days. The seeds are later pounded with a crusher, mixed with water, and heated in an earthen pot to turn it to a paste, which is called niryas kalpa. The paste is then used to hold two pieces of cloth together with it, and coated with a powder of soft clay stone a couple of times till it becomes firm. Soon as the cloth becomes dry, the final touch of polishing it with a rough stone and then a smooth stone or wood is given, until the surface becomes smooth and leathery, and is all ready as a canvas to be painted on.
Preparing the paints is perhaps the most important part of the creation of Pattachitra, engaging the craftsmanship of the chitrakars in using naturally available raw materials to bring about indigenous paints. The gum of the kaitha tree is the chief ingredient, and is used as a base for making different pigments, on which diverse raw materials are mixed for diverse colours. Powdered conch shells, for instance, are used for making a white pigment, while lamp soot is used for a black pigment. The root of the keya plant is usually used for making the common brush, while mouse hair is used on the requirement of finer brushes, to be attached to wooden handles.
The creation of the Pattachitra paintings is a disciplined art form, and the chitrakars maintain rigidity in their use of colours and patterns, restricting the colours to a single tone. Limiting themselves within the boundaries of some rules, the chitrakars come up with such remarkable paintings depicting stark emotional expressions that it is a surprise shading of colours is a taboo. In fact, it is this display of emotions of the figures expressed in the paintings, which is the crème de la crème of the art form, and the chitrakars put in their best to bring out the most through their rich colourful motifs.
With the passage of time, the art of Pattachitra has gone through a commendable transition, and the chitrakars have painted on tussar silk and palm leaves, and even created wall hangings and showpieces. However, this kind of innovativeness has never proved to be a hindrance in their customary depiction of figures and the use of colours, which has remained intact throughout generations. This constancy is the key factor that has maintained the effervescence of Pattachitra, backed with the fact that the setting up of some special centres for the art form in Odisha speaks volumes for its popularity.
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