Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Why do we pray to God?

In this chaotic world the antidote to anxiety is prayer. In this anxious world about anything and everything prayer is the only path to present your petition and request to god , it can be thanks giving also. Prayer alleviates our weariness , deepens our relationship with god , brings us closer to him and the connection between the lord and us can only be established through prayer.

Prayer in a way is conversing with the almighty just like we converse with our friends and close ones. By praying we get ourselves transformed and renewed and share our innermost being with the god. As god cares for us so we pray for our well being and god is so kind that he is interested in every aspect of our lives. God always promises to protect, help and listen. While praying we surrender and release our actual thoughts and worries.

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Prayer is the only path where oneself overcomes temptations and help determining the will of god with an accomplishment of the work of god. In this modern time prayer is the only weapon for fighting the spiritual battle , the spiritual realm which directly influences the natural and the material realm



Prayer is the most multifaceted gift of devotion that the god has bestowed on the human beings or in another words the humanity. God views prayer in an incomprehensible value. It is prayer itself which is inherently valuable to god in other words we see any answers from god or not god is always standing beside us.



Prayer is a relationship with god and our deepest desires which include thanks and praises. Prayer allows us to participate in the work of god, gives us the power to fight the evil. Prayer keeps us humble and have the privilege to experience the almighty. It is only prayer which succeeds when all the other means fail.Prayer fulfills the emotional needs and strengthens the bond between the believers .

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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Mahakumbh – Ujjain – The years it happened

Ujjain is the holiest city in the Mythology blessed by lord Shiva the Mahakaal. The simhasta Kumbhaa mela is a very pious and celebrated festival in Ujjain as because of the seat of Mahakaal making the manthan possible by consuming the deadly poison which poured out after the churning.

During the Kumbhaa mela astronomical positions are similar which had led to the Samudra manthan in the ancient period with the nectar falling at four different places on earth. The cosmic energy felt during the festival is same which in earlier days the devotees use to feel and for the same all devotees during this festival gather for a dip in the holy waters. It is said that the waters are so pure that all sins of you and even of your ancestors gets washed.



Legends tell from bygone days of the universe that the demigods and the demons conjointly produced the nectar of immortality. The demigods as cursed and crippled of fear, the task being too sturdy made arrangements with the demons to complete the task by agreeing to share the nectar of immortality in half but demons never got the nectar even after fierce fighting with the demigods. The poison coming out of the churning was gulped by Lord Shiva.

A prevalent legend is the demigods went behind the demons for 12 days and 12 nights, and the drops of elixir of immortality fell at four places. The four places then believed to have acquired mystical powers because 12 days of gods and 12 years of humans are same.so this festival is celebrated every 12 years at river Godavari in Nasik, river Kshipra in Ujjain, river Ganges in Haridwar, and Sangam of Ganges in Allahabad,

The time line for Kumbha mela in Ujjain goes as—

1980, 1992, 2004, 2016

The last Mahakumb happened in 2016 at Ujjain which was a huge garner of crowd from all over the world.

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Kumbha the word comes from immortal pot of nectar for which the demigods and the demons fought with each other as per the Vedic scriptures described in the ancient times also known as the puranas. These Vedas stood the test of time wherein this tradition got evolved which is worldly known as the Kumbha mela.

This festival the Kumbha mela is a Hindu festival of faith where devotees gather to take a dip in the sacred holy river. There are widely four recognised fairs of Kumbha mela which are namely The HaridwarKumbha, The AllahabadKumbha, The NasikTrambakeshwar and The Ujjainsimhasta. The fairs are held by rotation periodically at these places.

The festive site is always the banks of Ganges in Haridwar with the confluence of Yamuna, Saraswathi at Allahabad, The Godavari at Nasik and The Kshipra at Ujjain. During the festive period the devotees bathe in the holy waters to wash their sins and make themselves pure by heart.

The Kumbha is held every 12 years with a three year difference in the Kumbha mela held at haridwar and nasik. The Kumbha mela at Ujjain and Nasik are celebrated either the same year or one year apart. The date of the Kumbha mela is calculated as per the vikramsamvat based on jyotisha principles in accordance with the zodiac positions of Jupiter, the moon and the sun. A fact also is that half Kumbha mela is celebrated every sixth year at Allahabad and Nasik with the MahaKumbha mela occurring after 144 years.

As the Hindu mythology goes lord Vishnu dropped few drops of THE DRINK OF IMMORTALITY known as The AMRITA while pouring into a pot called as Kumbha at four places which are the present sites of the Kumbha mela.

This festival is considered in the world as the largest peace full gathering with pilgrims congregation no festival ever has atched.

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Wednesday, 13 June 2018

How to worship Lord Shiva!

Lord Shiva among all the Hindu Gods is considered to be the most Divine so the name Mahadeva meaning by the greatest God. His excellence does not need any divine support as lord Shiva has no birth and lord Shiva is said to give blessings and boon to his devotees faster than any other Gods.
The father of universe and the mother of universe are lord Shiva and Mata Parvati also known as THE UNIVERSAL PARENTS. Lord Shiva pronounced by many names like The Jatadhara, The Trinetra, The Neelkanth, The Gangadhara.

Lord Shiva having disregard for the worldly pleasures reside in the burial grounds so he does not need any kind of gold ornaments or good clothing unlike the other Gods. To get a boon from lord Shiva one has to pray with a composed mind and a pleasant heart.

To worship lord Shiva the devotee with clean mind and heart should visit the temple on every Monday reciting the MAHA MRITUNJAYA MANTRA as many times as one can recite so that he overcomes fatal diseases and untimely death. The devotee should also on his fore head apply bhasm and also do Abhishek to the lingam by bhasm and water.



The most favourite of lord Shiva is the bilwa leaves ( Bel patra) which should be offered on the lingam of Shiva. The mythology says that before worshipping lord Shiva one should worship lord Ganesha his divine son so that all kind of obstacles are removed during the course of prayer and thereon the blessings.

To light a deep or a Jyoti is considered auspicious as it is also a prayer to lord shakti the other form of Mata Parvati the best half of lord Shiva. A devotee should also try to visit one of the jyotirlingas and specially on Monday while going to the temple of lord Shiva he should carry some prasad which to be distributed to people at the temple.

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The lord of lords Shiva also worshipped as The Nataraja, The Rudra , The Vishwanath, The Neelkanth and The Bholenath. Lord Shiva is formless, destroyer, Transcendent, unchanging and the Transformer with a no end and no beginning. Lord Shiva is very unconventional so a interesting endearing deity.


There is no comparison of love between Shiva and MataParvati as lord Shiva being an ideal husband always treated MataParvati with love respect and equality. It is a fact that the unmarried girls fast and desire a husband like lord Shiva because lord Shiva never asked MataParvati to sit near his feet but rather gave her a position next to him.

A contrasting character is lord Shiva meaning repulsion as well as acceptance with the potential to create dissolution combining serenity, tranquillity, radiance, temperaments meaning there by a balance.

Impartiality goes with lord Shiva irrespective of deity or demon for all his devotees. This is the reason why lord Shiva is also called Bholenath. Injustice and evil is never tolerated by lord Shiva as he destroys the evil things.

Dance a feminine art also comes along with lord Shiva in the name of NATRAJA meaning the king of dance. The connotation of word NATRAJA is natya meaning Dance and raja meaning king. Lord Shiva is a foremost yogi despite he being the lord of universe and not living like a king. Lord Shiva never wears any ornaments or clothes except the lion skin with rudraksha and a snake, an ash which depicts the final destiny in reference to all materialistic aspects of the world.

The other name of lord Shiva is Ashutosh meaning by very unique and easy to please with only water and bilva leaves. Lord Shiva is very benevolent with unity and harmony in diversity. The androgynous form of lord Shiva is ARDHANARESHWAR depicting the male and the female aspect  which signifies PURUSHA and PRAKARTI as one necessity.

The wholeness that lies beyond dualism is ardanareshwar which should be the main aspect of all human beings.

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