Sunday 12 August 2012

Lord Hanuman

Hanuman was born in the home of "Vanaraj Keshri" - the king of monkeys, that's why he has visual image as blessed monkey.
Hanuman with Lord Ram
Shri Hanuman
As a child, Lord Hanuman was fond of sweet fruits.
When he was child, he thought Sun as sweet fruit and swallowed the Sun.
The universe plunged into darkness.
Indra (King of Devlok) in his anger attacked Lord Hanuman through his Vajra.
Hanuman was wounded and became unconscious.
His celestial father Vayu deva threatened to withdraw pran vayu (Vital air, oxygen) from all the creatures of universe, excluding Hanuman.
The Devas became terrified after this threat and prayed to VayuDev.
They made Hanuman conscious and gave Him a part of their power.
Yama, the God of death to save his father Sun, granted Hanuman a boon to be immortal.
This pleased Vayu deva. Hanuman freed the Sun and the universe became lighted.
Hanuman, an ardent devotee of Lord Rama, is worshipped by millions of people in India.
Hanuman is the embodiment of devotion, dedication and strength.
Devotees pray to Hanuman to remove the sufferings created by Saturn's and also to fulfill their wishes.
There are temples all over India and in certain foreign countries, where Hanuman is worshipped as a God.
Hanuman is the son of Kesari and Anjana (the woman of highly spiritual native).
Hanuman was born to Anjana as a boon from Vayu deva (Lord of air).
Hence Lord Hanuman is known as Vayuputra or Pawansut as he was the son of Air God (Shri Pawan Dev).

Friday 20 July 2012

The Saturday Mythology (Shaniwaar being the day of Lord Shani Dev)


According to the Indian Mythology, Saturday is booked for the Lord Shani i.e. the people who believe on the planetary power do the worship of Lord Shani to remove all the difficulties of their life. Most of the Indians believes that Shani is the king of planet and the planetary effects on human life depends on his nature and decision. So, to keep the king happy they donate oil on Saturday and worship Lord Shani by offering black things (being black favourite colour) to him like black clothes, black pulses and iron nails etc.

Shri Saraswati

Shri Saraswati is a the goddess of education, talent and art. She is one of the most worshiped goddess in Hindu Religion. Its being written in the granth that if someone wants to succeed in their educational phase then worshiping Maa Saraswati is very important.
The day which is celebrated as the day of Lord Saraswati is the "Basant Panchmi". This is the festival which comes in the start of each year, mainly occurs in the month of February.
The most liked colour by Maa Saraswati is the white colour. If we watch the statue or photo of Lord Saraswati then we can see her in white cloths, with a white duck and white lotus in one hand with a Granth on the other. She is fond of playing Veena.
Students pray her for their long lasting education and success in their Results.

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Shir Balaji

Shiri Balaji belongs to south and is the glorious God with fame all over the world. Its being said that if a persons make a wish in front of Shri Balaji will surely attain the same in a very short span of time. Shri Balaji is the most richest god with monetary worship. People who worship him will always be happy and have monetary blessings on him.

Wednesday 4 July 2012

Lord Ganpati

As per Indian tradition Lord Ganpati has the right of being worshipped first before worshipping any God or starting new Project or Assignment.
Its a truth that if someone takes the name of Ganpati before doing any hard work, that hard work will be completed without any hurdles like a simple Task. First worship right of Lord Ganpati makes him very important amongst the other God and Goddess.

The visual look of Ganpati is very different from the other Gods as he has the body of human being but the head of Ganpati is like the head of a Elephant, that's why he is also known as Gajraj.

Saturday 23 June 2012

Indian Mythology

 Om Shri Sai Nathaya Namah!

Indian Mythology
Indian Mythology
The  Indian Mythology  is the only mythology which is very famous and religious. It attracts number of peoples from the different parts of the world.