- published: 12 Dec 2010
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agni purana volume 1 chapter 1.wmv
Agni Purna by Ramanatha Acharya - Udupi
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published: 12 Dec 2010
agni purana volume 1 chapter 1.wmv
Agni Purna by Ramanatha Acharya - Udupi
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- published: 12 Dec 2010
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Agni Puran Part 2 by Guru Rajneesh Rishi
Agni Puran by World Famous Shani Temple's Guru and Astrologer Rajneesh Rishi New Delhi, I...
published: 08 Nov 2011
Agni Puran Part 2 by Guru Rajneesh Rishi
Agni Puran by World Famous Shani Temple's Guru and Astrologer Rajneesh Rishi New Delhi, INIDA. To contact Guru Rajneesh Rishi For Astrological Advice Call - 91 - 11 - 45051710 or Visit - www.ShaniDev.us
- published: 08 Nov 2011
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Kamakshi Gauri -Shiva !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrikas
Matrikas (Sanskrit: mātṝkās, मातृका, lit. "The Mo...
published: 08 Oct 2011
Kamakshi Gauri -Shiva !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrikas
Matrikas (Sanskrit: mātṝkās, मातृका, lit. "The Mothers"), are a group of Hindu goddesses who are always depicted together.(Ashtamatrikas: ashtamātṝkās, अष्टमातृका, "eight mothers"). Whereas in South India Saptamatrika worship is prevalent, the Ashtamatrika are venerated in Nepal.
The Matrikas assume paramount significance in the goddess-oriented sect of Hinduism, Tantrism.In Shaktism, they are "described as assisting the great Shakta Devi (goddess) in her fight with demons."
Some scholars consider them Shaiva goddesses. They are also connected with the worship of warrior god Skanda.
The iconographical features of the Matrikas have been described in Hindu scriptures such as Puranas and Agamas and the epic Mahabharata. Puranas like Varaha Purana, Agni Purana,Matsya Purana, Vishnudharmottara Purana and Devi Mahatmya, a part of Markandeya Purana as well as Agamas such as Amsumadbhedagama, Surabhedagama, Purvakarnagama and Rupamandana describe the Matrikas.
The Ashta-Matrika or Ashta-Matara as described in Devi Mahatmya is given below.
Brahmi or Brahmani is the Shakti (power) of the creator god Brahma. She is depicted yellow in colour and with four heads. She may be depicted with four or six arms. Like Brahma, she holds a rosary or noose and kamandalu (water pot) or lotus stalk or a book or bell and is seated on a Hamsa (identified with a swan or goose) as her vahana (mount or vehicle). She is also shown seated on a lotus with the hamsa on her banner. She wears various ornaments and is distinguished by her basket-shaped crown called karaṇḍa mukuṭa.
Vaishnavi , the power of the preserver-god Vishnu, is described as seated on the Garuda (eagle-man) and having four or six arms. She holds Shankha (conch), chakra (Discus), mace and lotus and bow and sword or her two arms are in varada mudra (Blessing hand gesture) and abhaya mudra ("No-fear" hand gesture). Like Vishnu, she is heavily adorned with ornaments like necklaces, anklets, earrings, bangles etc. and a cylindrical crown called kiriṭa mukuṭa.
Maheshvari is the power of god Shiva, also known as Maheshvara. Maheshvari is also known by the names Raudri, Rudrani and Maheshi, derived from Shiva's names Rudra and Mahesh. Maheshvari is depicted seated on Nandi (the bull) and has four or six hands. The white complexioned, Trinetra (three eyed) goddess holds a Trishula (trident), Damaru (drum), Akshamala (A garland of beads), Panapatra (drinking vessel) or axe or an antelope or a kapala (skull-bowl) or a serpent and is adorned with serpent bracelets, the crescent moon and the jaṭā mukuṭa (A headdress formed of piled, matted hair).
Aindri, also known as Indrani , Mahendri, Shakri and Vajri, is the power of the Indra, the Lord of the heaven. Seated on a charging elephant, Aindri, is depicted dark-skinned, with two or four or six arms. She is depicted as having two or three or like Indra, a thousand eyes. She is armed with the Vajra (thunderbolt), goad, noose and lotus stalk. Adorned with variety of ornaments, she wears the kiriṭa mukuṭa.
Kaumari , also known as Kumari, Karttikeyani and Ambika[ is the power of Kumara (Kartikeya or Skanda), the god of war. Kaumari rides a peacock and has four or twelve arms. She holds a spear, axe, a Shakti (power) or Tanka (silver coins) and bow. She is sometimes depicted six-headed like Kumara and wears the cylindrical crown.
Varahi or Vairali is described as the power of Varaha - the boar-headed form of Vishnu or Yama - the god of death, has a boar head on a human body and rides a ram or a buffalo. She holds a Danda (rod of punishment) or plough, goad, a Vajra or a sword, and a Panapatra. Sometimes, she carries a bell, chakra, chamara (a yak's tail) and a bow. She wears a crown called karaṇḍa mukuṭa with other ornaments.
Chamunda , also known as Chamundi and Charchika is the power of Devi (Chandi). She is very often identified with Kali and is similar in her appearance and habit.The identification with Kali is explicit in Devi Mahatmya. The black coloured Chamunda is described as wearing a garland of severed heads or skulls (Mundamala) and holding a Damaru, trishula, sword and panapatra. Riding a jackal or standing on a corpse of a man (shava or preta), she is described as having three eyes, a terrifying face and a sunken belly.
Narasimhi , power of Narasimha (lion-man form of Vishnu), is a woman-lion and throws the stars into disarray by shaking her lion mane.
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Shri BrahmadevKrutam SavitriDevi Stotram.wmv
SavitriDevi Stotram is in Sanskrit. This stotra is a stuti of Savitri Devi by God Brahmade...
published: 14 Feb 2012
Shri BrahmadevKrutam SavitriDevi Stotram.wmv
SavitriDevi Stotram is in Sanskrit. This stotra is a stuti of Savitri Devi by God Brahmadev. This is from BrahmaVaivarta Purana, Prakruti-Khanda-Adhyaya 23/79-84. As advised by God ShriKrishna; God Brahmadev started to please Savitri Devi by this stotra. Savitri Devi is a mother of Vedas. Upasana of Savitri Devi is always done by chanting Gayatri Mantra for a specified times.
God Brahma said:
Devi you are Narayana's swaroopa, you are Narayani. You are because of God Narayana. Please bless me.
Devi you are lustrous and powerful. You are filled with joy. You are goddess of Brahmins. Please bless me.
You are always there, you are always happy. Please bless me with all your kindness. You are everything for Brahmins. You are best among all Mantras and all mantras are within you. By your blessings devotees get happiness and Moksha at ease. Please bless me.
Devi you are Agni (fire) which burns the sins of Brahmins (devotees). You are giver of power of the Brahma. Please bless me.
The devotee, who recites your name, becomes free from all his sins done by his Mind, Vani (talking) or Body.
Thus here completes this stotra done by God Brahma.
The Mantra for Savitri Devi is as under.
" Shrim hrim klim saavitryai swaahaa "
Mainly Upasana or devotion of Savitri Devi is done by chanting Gayatri Mantra.
- published: 14 Feb 2012
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Maha Lakshmi - Shri Strotram श्रीस्तोत्रं from Agni Puran
This stuti is from Agani Puran Chapter 236.Not to forget the same stuti is also found in V...
published: 22 Sep 2011
Maha Lakshmi - Shri Strotram श्रीस्तोत्रं from Agni Puran
This stuti is from Agani Puran Chapter 236.Not to forget the same stuti is also found in Vishnu Puran. Please visit my Blog for the Lyrics.
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- published: 22 Sep 2011
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Agnostic Front "Crucified" @ XLR, San Miguel
un temazo tocado en un show para el recuerdo en San Miguel. 9/8/09. Buenos Aires, Argentin...
published: 10 Sep 2008
Agnostic Front "Crucified" @ XLR, San Miguel
un temazo tocado en un show para el recuerdo en San Miguel. 9/8/09. Buenos Aires, Argentina!
- published: 10 Sep 2008
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Against All My Fears @ La Panaderia, Moron, Bs As ARG
los ultimos 2 temas tocados por los chicos de Chile en su show del domingo 7 de Dic del 20...
published: 08 Dec 2008
Against All My Fears @ La Panaderia, Moron, Bs As ARG
los ultimos 2 temas tocados por los chicos de Chile en su show del domingo 7 de Dic del 2008.
HC SXE Revival 90 a full
- published: 08 Dec 2008
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Pablo Molina "ven corriendo y amame" - Gerli, Bs As Arg
Pablito Molina tocando "Ven corriendo y amame" en el Pub Grooveland en Gerli. 22/3/2008. L...
published: 31 Jul 2008
Pablo Molina "ven corriendo y amame" - Gerli, Bs As Arg
Pablito Molina tocando "Ven corriendo y amame" en el Pub Grooveland en Gerli. 22/3/2008. La iluminacion era MALISIMA del local, disculpen la calidad.
- published: 31 Jul 2008
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Eterna Inocencia "la muerte pobre" @ SIRA Pub, Olivos
clasico tema de Eterna Inocencia en su show de Olivos el sabado 6 de Diciembre de 2008....
published: 08 Dec 2008
Eterna Inocencia "la muerte pobre" @ SIRA Pub, Olivos
clasico tema de Eterna Inocencia en su show de Olivos el sabado 6 de Diciembre de 2008.
- published: 08 Dec 2008
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SAC @ Varsity Fest 2008
ROSARIO HARDCORE EN TU CARA!!! Cerrando el show y el festival del 26/10/08 en Green Hell (...
published: 02 Nov 2008
SAC @ Varsity Fest 2008
ROSARIO HARDCORE EN TU CARA!!! Cerrando el show y el festival del 26/10/08 en Green Hell (Devoto, Buenos Aires ARGENTINA)
- published: 02 Nov 2008
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Restos Fosiles "Sin Tu Sonrisa" @ Salon Pueyrredon
Los Restos junto a Ariel de Sudarshana tocando este temazo de su primer disco.
besos!...
published: 12 Dec 2008
Restos Fosiles "Sin Tu Sonrisa" @ Salon Pueyrredon
Los Restos junto a Ariel de Sudarshana tocando este temazo de su primer disco.
besos!
- published: 12 Dec 2008
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Agnostic Front "For my Family" @ XLR, San Miguel
memorable show de Agnostic Front en San Miguel. De su ultimo disco WARRIORS, el tema For m...
published: 11 Sep 2008
Agnostic Front "For my Family" @ XLR, San Miguel
memorable show de Agnostic Front en San Miguel. De su ultimo disco WARRIORS, el tema For my Family.
- published: 11 Sep 2008
- views: 1839
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Mangal Bhavan Amangal Hari -Why Hindu Children Should know their Religion !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puranas
http://is1.mum.edu/vedicreserve/puran.htm
The Mahapur...
published: 11 Jul 2012
Mangal Bhavan Amangal Hari -Why Hindu Children Should know their Religion !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puranas
http://is1.mum.edu/vedicreserve/puran.htm
The Mahapuranas
Of the many texts designated 'Puranas' the most important are the Mahāpurāṇas. These are always said to be eighteen in number, divided into three groups of six, though in fact they are not always counted in the same way. Combining the various lists Cornelia Dimmitt and J. A. B. van Buitenen have collated twenty names:[19]
Purana name Verses number Comments
Agni 15,400 verses Contains details of Vastu Shastra and Gemology
Bhagavata 18,000 verses The most celebrated and popular of the Puranas,[20] telling of Vishnu's ten Avatars. Its tenth and longest canto narrates the deeds of Krishna, introducing his childhood exploits, a theme later elaborated by many Bhakti movements.[21]
Bhavishya 14,500 verses
Brahma 10,000 verses Describes about Godavari and its tributaries.Shortest among Puranas.
Brahmanda 12,000 verses includes Lalita Sahasranamam, a text some Hindus recite as prayer
Brahmavaivarta 17,000 verses Describes Worshipping protocols of Devis,Krishna and Ganesha
Garuda 19,000 verses Most hallowed Purana regarding the death and its aftermaths.
Harivamsa 16,000 verses more often considered itihāsa
Kurma 17,000 verses
Linga 11,000 verses Staunch Shaiva Theological Purana
Markandeya 9,000 verses The Devi Mahatmya, an important text for the Shaktas is embedded in it
Matsya 14,000 verses
Narada 25,000 verses Describes the greatness of Veda and Vedangas.
Padma 55,000 verses Describes the greatness of Bhagavad Gita, hence also known as gītāmāhātmya (lit. the majesty of Gita).
Shiva 24,000 verses
Skanda 81,100 verses The longest Purana, it is an extraordinarily meticulous pilgrimage guide, containing geographical locations of pilgrimage centers in India, with related legends, parables, hymns and stories. Many untraced quotes are attributed to this text.[22]
Vamana 10,000 verses Mostly describes about North India and areas around Kurukshetra.
Varaha 24,000 verses
Vayu 24,000 verses
Vishnu 23,000 verses
[edit]Classification
Puranas are classified according to qualification of persons who can understand them: "Purāṇas are supplementary explanations of the Vedas intended for different types of men. All men are not equal. There are men who are conducted by the mode of goodness, others who are under the mode of passion and others who are under the mode of ignorance. The Purāṇas are so divided that any class of men can take advantage of them and gradually regain their lost position and get out of the hard struggle for existence."[23]
The Mahapuranas are frequently classified according the three aspects of the divine Trimurti[24]:
Vaiṣṇava Puranas: Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana, Nāradeya Purana, Garuda Purana, Padma Purana, Varaha Purana, Vāmana Purana, Kūrma Purana, Matsya Purana, Kalki Purana
Brāhma Puranas: Brahma Purana, Brahmānda Purana, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Mārkandeya Purana, Bhavishya Purana,
Śaiva Puranas: Shiva Purana, Linga Purana, Skanda Purana, Agni Purana, Vāyu Purana
[25]
According to the Padma Purana,[26] the texts may be classified in accordance with the three gunas or qualities; truth, passion, and indifference:
Sattva ("truth; purity") Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana, Naradeya Purana, Garuda Purana, Padma Purana, Varaha Purana
Rajas ("dimness; passion") Brahmanda Purana, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Markandeya Purana, Bhavishya Purana, Vamana Purana, Brahma Purana
Tamas ("darkness; ignorance") Matsya Purana, Kurma purana, Linga Purana, Shiva Purana, Skanda Purana, Agni Purana
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Pablito Molina - Solo el tonto se confia (Lumumba)
Pablito Molina tocando un cover de Lumumba en Grooveland de Gerli (Bs As, Argentina)...
published: 18 Jun 2008
Pablito Molina - Solo el tonto se confia (Lumumba)
Pablito Molina tocando un cover de Lumumba en Grooveland de Gerli (Bs As, Argentina)
- published: 18 Jun 2008
- views: 8668