Friday, March 16, 2012

Mahishamardini Stuti & Video by Himanshu Guru



Ayi Giri Nandini, Nandita Medini, Visva Vinodini, Nandinute ||
Giri Vara Vindhya Shirodhini Vasini Vishnuvilaasini Jisnunute ||

Bhagavati He Shitikanthakutumbini Bhoorikutumbini Bhoorikrute ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //1//

Suravaravarshini Durdharadharshini Durmukhamarshini Harsharate ||
Tribhuvanaposhini Shankaratoshini Kilbishamoshini Ghosharate ||

Danujaniroshini Ditisutaroshini Durmadashoshini Sindhusute ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //2//

Ayi Jagadamba Madamba Kadambavanapriyavaasini Haasarate ||
Shikharishiromani Tungahimaalaya Shringanijaalaya Madhyagate ||

Madhumadhure Madhukaitabhaganjini Kaitabhabhanjini Raasarate ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //3//

Ayi Shatakhanda Vikhanditarunda Vitunditashunda Gajaadhipate ||
Ripugajaganda Vidaaranachanda Paraakramashunda Mrigaadhipate ||

Nijabhujadanda Nipaatitakhanda Vipatitamunda Bhataadhipate ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //4//

Ayi Ranadurmadashatruvadhodita Durdharanirjara Shaktibhrute ||
Chaturavicharadhuriinamahasiva Dutakrita Pramathaadhipate ||

Duritaduriihaduraashayadurmati Daanavaduta Krutaantamate ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //5//

Ayi Sharanaagata Vairivadhoovara Viiravaraabhayadaayakare ||
Tribhuvanamastaka Shoolavirodhishiirodhikritaamala Shoolakare ||

Dumidumitaamara Dundubhinaada Mahomukhariikrita Tigmakare ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //6//

Ayi Nijahunkriti Maatraniraakrita Dhoomravilochana Dhoomrashate ||
Samravishoshita Shonitabeeja Samudbhavashonita Biijalate ||

Shivashivashumbhani Shumbhamahaahavatarpita Bhutapishaacharate ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //7//

Dhanuranusangaranakshanasanga Parishphuradanga Natatkatake ||
Kanakapishanga Prishatkanishanga Rasadbhatasringa Hataabatuke ||

Krutachaturanga Balakshitiranga Ghatadbahuranga Ratadbatuke ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //8//

Jaya Jaya Japyajaye Jayashabda Parastutitatatpara Vishvanute ||
Jhana Jhana Jhinjhimijhinkritanoopura Sinjitamohita Bhootapate ||

Natita Nataardhanatiinatanaayaka Naatitanaatyasugaanarate ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //9//

Ayi Sumanah Sumanah Sumanah Sumanoharakaantiyute ||
Shrita Rajanii Rajanii Rajanii Rajanii Rajaniikaravakravrute ||

Sunayanavibhra Marabhra Marabhra Marabhra Marabhra Maraadhipate||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //10//

Sahitamahaahava Mallamatallika Mallitarallaka Mallarate ||
Virachitavallika Pallikamallika Shrillikabhillika Vargavrute ||

Sita Kruta Phullisamullasitaakruntallaja Pallavasallalite ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //11//

Aviralaganda Galanmadamedura Mattamatangajaraajapate ||
Tribhuvana Bhooshana Bhootakalaanidhi Roopapayonidhiraajasute ||

Ayi Sudatiijanalaalasamaanasa Mohanamanmatharaajasute ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //12//

Kamaladalaamalakomala Kaantikalaakalitaamala Bhaalatale ||
Sakalavilaasakalaanilayakrama Kelichalatkala Hamsakule ||

Alikulasankula Kuvalayamandala Maulimiladbakulaalikule ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //13//

Karamuraliirava Viijita Koojita Lajjita Kokila Manjumate ||
Militapulinda Manoharagunjita Ranjitashailanikunjagate ||

Nijagunabhoota Mahaashabariigana Sadgunasambhruta Kelitale ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //14//

Katitatapiitadukoolavichitra Mayookhatiraskrita Chandraruche||
Pranatasuraasura Maulimanisphuradamshulasannakha Chandraruche||

Jitakanakaachala Maulipadorjita Nirbharakunjara Kumbhakuche ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //15//

Vijitasahasra Karaikasahasra Karaikasahasra Karaikanute ||
Krutasurataaraka Sangarataaraka Sangarataaraka Soonusute ||

Surathasamaadhi Samaanasamaadhi Samaadhi Samaadhi Sujaatarate ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //16//

Padakamalam Karunaanilaye Varivasyati Yonudinam Sashive ||
Ayi Kamale Kamalaanilaye Kamalaanilayah Sakatham Na Bhavet ||

Tava Padameva Param Padamityanushiilayato Mama Kim Na Shive ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //17//

Kanakalasatkala Sindhujalairanusinchinute Gunarangabhuvam ||
Bhajati Sa Kim Na Sachikuchakumbha Tatiiparirambha Sukhaanubhavam ||

Tava Charanam Sharanam Karavaani Nataamaravaani Nivaasisivam ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //18//

Tava Vimalendukulam Vadanendum Alam Sakalam Nanu Koolayate ||
Kimu Puruhoota Puriindumukhiisumukhiibhirasau Vimukhiikriyate ||

Mama Tu Matam Sivanaamadhane Bhavatii Kripayaa Kimuta Kriyate ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //19//

Ayi Mayi Diinadayaalutayaa Krupayaiva Tvayaa Bhavitavyamume ||
Ayi Jagato Jananii Krupayaasi Yathaasi Tathanumitaasitare ||

Yaduchitamatra Bhavatyurariikrutaadurutaapa Mapaakrurute ||
Jaya Jaya He Mahishaasuramardhini Ramyakapardini Shailasute //20//




Thursday, March 1, 2012

Maa Bhubaneshwari ( The Mother Goddess Lord Bhubaneshwari)



Mata Bhubaneshwari is the presiding Deity of Mani-dwipa, a divine place described in Devi Bhagawat and the abode of the Goddess. It is the cherished place of Gods. 


Her complexion of this Deity is red like a rising Sun and has three eyes. She possesses moon in her crown. Her soft smile symbolizes her bless, favor and kindness to all the creatures. 


Hymn to pray Mother Bhubaneshwari

Udyaddin Dyuti Mindu Kiritantunga Kuchannayantraya Yuktam Smeramukhim Tvaradankusha Pasha Bhitikaram Prabhaje Bhuvaneshim. 



The tallest Lord Shiva statue in the world


Kailashnath Mahadev is the tallest statue of Lord Shiva in the world to be found at Chhitpol-5, Kailaskut hill in Bhaktapur of Kathmandu in Nepal. The height of this statue is 108 feet, in accordance with the Hindu mythological lucky number, but measured with its base of 36 feet, it comes to 144 feet or 43.5 meter.

The statue is claimed to be built by one Kamal Jain with a worth of Eleven crore rupees. It took a long six years to construct the statue. The place of the statue is 20 kms east to Kathmandu. 

Story of young Krishna depicting life philosophy

Bal Gopal, The Young Lord Krishna
  During His childhood once Lord Krishna solicited mother Yashoda to go with her. Yashoda was preparing to go to Yamuna early in the morning along with the other women of ‘Braj’ on the auspicious day of Kartika Purnima to perform some early morning rituals to be performed in the river.

Finally ‘Bal-hat’ of Krishna compels Yashoda to take him with her. There in the river, many women including mother Yashoda were flowing the lamps in the water. Being busy in her works Yashoda forgets about Krishna and after a while when recalls about him looks for Krishna and finds that the young boy was collecting the floating lamps (fixed on pots made of dry leaves) standing at a knee-deep water.

Curiously she asks her son “Kanha, what are you doing”? Krishna answers ‘inko mein paar lagaa rahaa hun Maa’ means ‘I am dragging them to the shore and I am saving them’. Mother laughs and further asks “can you save all of them”? Kanha answers “Mother, I am saving only those lamps that are coming closer to me, and the lamps that are going away from me, they are going deep into the river”.

Moral – Through this adorable activity of Krishna, He wants to teach the biggest philosophy of human life. The Lord wants to tender the message that whoever will try to be close to Him, He will provide him everything he desires including materialistic comforts as well as salvation and those people who will go away from Him, they will waste their life.

Thus, we should realize that God always loves His devotees and want them to go to Him because He loves them. Human being can opt several ways to become closer to God. It can be through worship, through singing His Bhajans, chanting His names etc. Hence we should make effort to become His dear to make our human life a success and to make Him happy to provide us the divine blessings.