- published: 28 May 2011
- views: 20631
- author: toneyrahulsharma
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Dhruva - Bhakta Dhruva (1947) - Part 1 Of Part 2
Dhruva, ध्रुव, in Hindu scriptures, was an ardent young devotee of Vishnu, a prince blesse...
published: 28 May 2011
author: toneyrahulsharma
Dhruva - Bhakta Dhruva (1947) - Part 1 Of Part 2
Dhruva, ध्रुव, in Hindu scriptures, was an ardent young devotee of Vishnu, a prince blessed to eternal existence and glory as the Pole Star (Dhruva Nakshatra in Sanskrit) by Lord Vishnu. The story of Dhruva's life is often told to Hindu children as an example for perseverance, devotion, steadfastness and fearlessness. The original sources are Vishnu Purana and Bhagavata Purana. The Rigveda mentions the word Dhruva (meaning both "pole star" and "fixed") dozens of times, and it is uncertain whether the pole star has been explicitly mentioned anywhere in the Vedas. Grihya-Sutra, Mahabharata, Surya Siddhanta, etc., however, mention Dhruva as the pole star. Pa?ini mentions Dhruva as "a fixed point from which departure takes place". Dhruva was born a son of the King Uttanapada (the son of Svayambhuva Manu) and his wife Suniti (or Sunrita, the daughter of Dharma). The king also had another son Uttama, born to his second queen Suruchi, who was the preferred object of his affection. Once, when Dhruva was but a child of five years of age, the two princes playfully raced towards their father's lap. But, the headstrong Suruchi chided Dhruva and insulted him for trying to woo the attention of his father, when he did not deserve it because "he was not born to her." She further mocked at his plight, by asking him to redeem himself by seeking Vishnu's blessings. Suniti consoled the distraught child, by asking him to take Suruchi's words seriously and to observe penance in meditation ...
- published: 28 May 2011
- views: 20631
- author: toneyrahulsharma
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Dhruva - Bhakta Dhruva (1947) - Part 2 Of Part 2
Dhruva, ध्रुव, in Hindu scriptures, was an ardent young devotee of Vishnu, a prince blesse...
published: 28 May 2011
author: toneyrahulsharma
Dhruva - Bhakta Dhruva (1947) - Part 2 Of Part 2
Dhruva, ध्रुव, in Hindu scriptures, was an ardent young devotee of Vishnu, a prince blessed to eternal existence and glory as the Pole Star (Dhruva Nakshatra in Sanskrit) by Lord Vishnu. The story of Dhruva's life is often told to Hindu children as an example for perseverance, devotion, steadfastness and fearlessness. The original sources are Vishnu Purana and Bhagavata Purana. The Rigveda mentions the word Dhruva (meaning both "pole star" and "fixed") dozens of times, and it is uncertain whether the pole star has been explicitly mentioned anywhere in the Vedas. Grihya-Sutra, Mahabharata, Surya Siddhanta, etc., however, mention Dhruva as the pole star. Pa?ini mentions Dhruva as "a fixed point from which departure takes place". Dhruva was born a son of the King Uttanapada (the son of Svayambhuva Manu) and his wife Suniti (or Sunrita, the daughter of Dharma). The king also had another son Uttama, born to his second queen Suruchi, who was the preferred object of his affection. Once, when Dhruva was but a child of five years of age, the two princes playfully raced towards their father's lap. But, the headstrong Suruchi chided Dhruva and insulted him for trying to woo the attention of his father, when he did not deserve it because "he was not born to her." She further mocked at his plight, by asking him to redeem himself by seeking Vishnu's blessings. Suniti consoled the distraught child, by asking him to take Suruchi's words seriously and to observe penance in meditation ...
- published: 28 May 2011
- views: 6658
- author: toneyrahulsharma
4:50

Varudangal - Years
Varudangal: 00:04:49sec | Single Channel Video: VARUDANGAL (Years) is a single channel aud...
published: 17 May 2012
author: Vijay Raghavan
Varudangal - Years
Varudangal: 00:04:49sec | Single Channel Video: VARUDANGAL (Years) is a single channel audio- visual. This particular project, I used stop motion technique which I captured my own hand movements with multiplication in a circular order. Each hand is the same and each hand represent's different names of Tamil Years. "The 60-year cycle of the Tamil Calendar is also found in many North and South Indian traditional Calendars, with the same name and sequence of Years. Its earliest reference is to be found in Surya Siddhanta, which Varahamihirar (550 CE) believed to be the most accurate of the then current theories of astronomy. The 60-yaer cycle is also used in the Chinese calendar". The mass repetition of stop-motion animation magnifies the subtle nuance, while distorting the whole ensemble into a mass activity. For instance, the hand gesture of simple mundane daily activity and how it develops and expresses into the medium of Art. Title: "VARUDANGAL (Years)" Medium: Single Channel Video Projection Size, Mode: PAL Standard (720x576, 25.000 fps) Pal DVD Duration: 00:04:49sec Edition: 1/5 Projection: Wall projection (or) Plasma TV Projection Previous Screening: Nil Year of production: 2012 Music Sound Design: VABadrinath Concept &Creation;: S.Vijayaraghavan
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 307
- author: Vijay Raghavan
2:33

Shubho Nababarsha 1418.wmv
The Bengali calendar is closely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Sur...
published: 13 Apr 2011
author: usg1684
Shubho Nababarsha 1418.wmv
The Bengali calendar is closely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid- April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila,Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Orissa, Punjab, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand.
- published: 13 Apr 2011
- views: 1734
- author: usg1684
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( In HD ) YAN AYRTON Piano - 1st mov : 2012 Solstice - Kali Yuga ends.
( In HD ) YAN AYRTON Piano - 1st mov : 2012 Solstice - Kali Yuga will colapse in frenzi, r...
published: 11 Aug 2009
author: yanayrton
( In HD ) YAN AYRTON Piano - 1st mov : 2012 Solstice - Kali Yuga ends.
( In HD ) YAN AYRTON Piano - 1st mov : 2012 Solstice - Kali Yuga will colapse in frenzi, rage and caos . 2012 IS COMING . By Yan Ayrton The past things will pass . All of them . A new age will begin . Deep Peace and Love for those that deserved this . Yan Ayrton This date is December 21, 2012, the day of the Winter Solstice. Blessed are the gentle, for they shall inherit the earth. Jesus , the Christ from God Ultrajed Earth fully renewed and freed from evil makers . Remembering for that ones that do not know, Kali Yuga (Devanāgarī: कलियुग, lit. "age of Kali", or "age of vice"), is the last of the four stages that the world goes through as part of the cycle of yugas described in the Indian scriptures. The other ages are Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga and Dvapara Yuga. According to the Surya Siddhanta, an astronomical treatise that forms the basis of all Hindu and Buddhist calendars, Kali Yuga began at midnight (00:00) on 18 February 3102 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar, or 23 January 3102 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. The human civilization deeply degenerates spiritually during the Kali Yuga, which is referred to as the Dark Age because in it people are as far removed as possible from God. Rulers will become unreasonable: they will levy taxes unfairly. Rulers will no longer see it as their duty to promote spirituality, or to protect their subjects: they will become a danger to the world. People will start migrating, seeking countries where wheat and barley ...
- published: 11 Aug 2009
- views: 587
- author: yanayrton
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Learn Sanskrit: Vibhakti (Declension) of Ram (masculine) अकारान्त noun word
Learn Sanskrit: विभक्ति (Declensions) of the word राम (Ram), which is an a अकारान्त (endin...
published: 15 Apr 2012
author: Pinaka25
Learn Sanskrit: Vibhakti (Declension) of Ram (masculine) अकारान्त noun word
Learn Sanskrit: विभक्ति (Declensions) of the word राम (Ram), which is an a अकारान्त (ending with the letter अ) masculine noun word. राम = र् + आ + म् + अ. As we can see, राम is ending with the letter अ. So, it is known as अकारान्त(words ending with letter अ). राम is a masculine noun word, so it is known as पुंलिङग्(Masculine Word). Visit My Blog: orgvalmikiramayana.blogspot.in All अकारान्त (words ending with letter अ) पुंलिङग् (Masculine) noun words are declined similar to देव (Dev) and राम (Ram). So, once you learn the vibhakti (declension) of देव (Dev) or राम (Ram), you have learnt the declensions of all the अकारान्त (words ending with letter अ) पुंलिङग् (Masculine) noun words. That means, you know how to use all अकारान्त पुंलिङग् noun words in correct grammatical manner. It is so easy. ------------- Learning विभक्ति (Declensions) is an important part of learning संस्कृत (Sanskrith). Once the विभक्ति (Declensions) are known by heart, conversing in संस्कृत (Sanskrith) is fairly easy. The best way to learn by heart is to listen again and again. I recommend that the student listens to the above video for atleast 3 times (preferably, repeat and listen to video for 5 min) for 2/3 days. The student can also say it aloud matching the voice in the video. Soon, he'll learn it without much strain. Since, the video is very short, it won't ...
- published: 15 Apr 2012
- views: 1313
- author: Pinaka25
3:14

Jaaha Hela [Full Song] Agni Parikha
Song : Jaaha Hela Album : Agni Parikha Artist : Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Chaudhary Singer ...
published: 13 May 2011
author: tseriesregional
Jaaha Hela [Full Song] Agni Parikha
Song : Jaaha Hela Album : Agni Parikha Artist : Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Chaudhary Singer : Sonu Nigam, Kavita Krishnamurtti Music Director : Akshay Mahanty Lyricist : Nizam Music Label : T-Series
- published: 13 May 2011
- views: 7962
- author: tseriesregional
4:06

Short Film Vijay, Surya, Madhavan Jothika Watch Online TamilTubeVid Com Tamil Movies Watch Online free
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published: 12 Apr 2011
author: MrRutthiran
Short Film Vijay, Surya, Madhavan Jothika Watch Online TamilTubeVid Com Tamil Movies Watch Online free
- published: 12 Apr 2011
- views: 71515
- author: MrRutthiran
0:19

Learn Sanskrit Vibhakti (Declension) of Van (Neuter) अकारान्त noun word
Learn Sanskrit: विभक्ति (Declensions) of the word वन (Van), which is an a अकारान्त (ending...
published: 28 Apr 2012
author: Pinaka25
Learn Sanskrit Vibhakti (Declension) of Van (Neuter) अकारान्त noun word
Learn Sanskrit: विभक्ति (Declensions) of the word वन (Van), which is an a अकारान्त (ending with the letter अ) नपुन्सकलिङग् (neuter gender) noun word. वन = व् + अ + न् + अ. As we can see, वन is ending with the letter अ. So, it is known as अकारान्त(words ending with letter अ). वन is a neuter gender noun word, so it is known as नपुन्सकलिङग् (neuter gender) noun word. Visit My Blog: orgvalmikiramayana.blogspot.in All अकारान्त (words ending with letter अ) नपुन्सकलिङग् (neuter gender) noun words are declined similar to वन (Van). So, once you learn the vibhakti (declension) of वन (Van), you have learnt the declensions of all the अकारान्त (words ending with letter अ) नपुन्सकलिङग् (neuter gender) noun words. That means, you know how to use all अकारान्त नपुन्सकलिङग् noun words in correct grammatical manner. It is so easy. ------------- Learning विभक्ति (Declensions) is an important part of learning संस्कृत (Sanskrith). Once the विभक्ति (Declensions) are known by heart, conversing in संस्कृत (Sanskrith) is fairly easy. The best way to learn by heart is to listen again and again. I recommend that the student listens to the above video for atleast 3 times (preferably, repeat and listen to video for 5 min) for 2/3 days. The student can also say it aloud matching the voice in the video. Soon, he'll learn it without much strain ...
- published: 28 Apr 2012
- views: 472
- author: Pinaka25
4:54

Bhala Paae [Full Song] Agni Parikha
Song : Bhala Paae Movie : Agni Parikha Artist : Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Chaudhary Singer ...
published: 13 May 2011
author: tseriesregional
Bhala Paae [Full Song] Agni Parikha
Song : Bhala Paae Movie : Agni Parikha Artist : Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Chaudhary Singer : Sonu Nigam, Kavita Krishnamurtti Music Director : Akshay Mahanty Lyricist : Nizam Music Label : T-Series
- published: 13 May 2011
- views: 1563
- author: tseriesregional
2:08

sri nandana samvatsara panchanga avishkarana_January 17, 2012
sri nandana samvatsara panchanga avishkarana_January 17, 2012...
published: 18 Jan 2012
author: SIDDHANTHY LS
sri nandana samvatsara panchanga avishkarana_January 17, 2012
sri nandana samvatsara panchanga avishkarana_January 17, 2012
- published: 18 Jan 2012
- views: 290
- author: SIDDHANTHY LS
5:12

Cosmic Video.flv
Personalized Cosmic Architecture over Vastu in today's world....
published: 10 Oct 2011
author: Deven Limayae
Cosmic Video.flv
Personalized Cosmic Architecture over Vastu in today's world.
- published: 10 Oct 2011
- views: 50
- author: Deven Limayae
0:22

Learn Sanskrit Vibhakti (Declension) of Dev (masculine) Noun word
Learn Sanskrit: विभक्ति (Declensions) of the word देव (Dev), which is an a अकारान्त (endin...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: Pinaka25
Learn Sanskrit Vibhakti (Declension) of Dev (masculine) Noun word
Learn Sanskrit: विभक्ति (Declensions) of the word देव (Dev), which is an a अकारान्त (ending with the letter अ) masculine noun word. देव = द् + ऍ + व् + अ. As we can see, देव is ending with the letter अ. So, it is known as अकारान्त(words ending with letter अ). देव is a masculine noun word, so it is known as पुंलिङग्(Masculine Word). Visit My Blog: orgvalmikiramayana.blogspot.in All अकारान्त (words ending with letter अ) पुंलिङग् (Masculine) noun words are declined similar to देव (Dev) and राम (Ram). So, once you learn the vibhakti (declension) of देव (Dev) or राम (Ram), you have learnt the declensions of all the अकारान्त (words ending with letter अ) पुंलिङग् (Masculine) noun words. That means, you know how to use all अकारान्त पुंलिङग् words in correct grammatical manner. It is so easy. ------------- Learning विभक्ति (Declensions) is an important part of learning संस्कृत (Sanskrith). Once the विभक्ति (Declensions) are known by heart, conversing in संस्कृत (Sanskrith) is fairly easy. The best way to learn by heart is to listen again and again. I recommend that the student listens to the above video for atleast 3 times (preferably, repeat and listen to video for 5 min) for 2/3 days. The student can also say it aloud matching the voice in the video. Soon, he'll learn it without much strain. Since, the video is very short, it won't take ...
- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 670
- author: Pinaka25
5:36

Surya Yoga Detox Retreat 2010 At Genting Highlands
Surya Yoga is a Malaysia professional yoga studio that offers yoga, pilates, prenatal yoga...
published: 25 Mar 2010
author: TheSuryaYoga
Surya Yoga Detox Retreat 2010 At Genting Highlands
Surya Yoga is a Malaysia professional yoga studio that offers yoga, pilates, prenatal yoga, kids yoga, retreat and workshop. This video shows you a yoga, detox and meditation retreat held at Genting Highlands from 12 Mac to 14 Mac 2010. This open air yoga integrates fluidity and strength, alignment and inner awareness, movement and stillness for rejuvenating and balancing effect. We also teach breathing techniques to restore your internal balance with peace and to relief stress. Breathing techniques including Yigic breathing; Ujayyi; Kapala Bhati; Viloma; Anuloma; Nadi Shodana; Shetali; Bramari and Tibetan Purification Breathing. Please do not hesitate to visit us at www.suryayoga.com.my or contact us at +6016 2027417 for more informations. Thank you.
- published: 25 Mar 2010
- views: 1214
- author: TheSuryaYoga
Vimeo results:
5:07

VARUDANGAL (Years)
Varudangal: 00:04:49sec | Single Channel Video: VARUDANGAL (Years) is a single channel a...
published: 31 Jul 2012
author: Vijayaraghavan Srinivasan
VARUDANGAL (Years)
Varudangal: 00:04:49sec | Single Channel Video: VARUDANGAL (Years) is a single channel audio- visual. This particular project, I used stop motion technique which I captured my own hand movements with multiplication in a circular order. Each hand is the same and each hand represent’s different names of Tamil Years. “The 60-year cycle of the Tamil Calendar is also found in many North and South Indian traditional Calendars, with the same name and sequence of Years. Its earliest reference is to be found in Surya Siddhanta, which Varahamihirar (550 CE) believed to be the most accurate of the then current theories of astronomy. The 60-yaer cycle is also used in the Chinese calendar”.
The mass repetition of stop-motion animation magnifies the subtle nuance, while distorting the whole ensemble into a mass activity. For instance, the hand gesture of simple mundane daily activity and how it develops and expresses into the medium of Art.
Title: “VARUDANGAL (Years)”
Medium: Single Channel Video Projection
Size, Mode: PAL Standard (720x576, 25.000 fps) Pal DVD
Duration: 00:04:49sec
Edition: 1/5
Projection: Wall projection (or) Plasma TV Projection
Previous Screening: Nil
Year of production: 2012
Music Sound Design: V.A.Badrinath
Concept &Creation;: S.Vijayaraghavan
Youtube results:
2:34

Shubho Nababarsha 1418 Calender.flv
The Bengali calendar is closely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Sur...
published: 09 Oct 2011
author: nilnilima777
Shubho Nababarsha 1418 Calender.flv
The Bengali calendar is closely tied with the Hindu Vedic solar calendar, based on the Surya Siddhanta. As with many other variants of the Hindu solar calendar, the Bengali calendar commences in mid- April of the Gregorian year. The first day of the Bengali year therefore coincides with the mid-April new year in Mithila,Assam, Burma, Cambodia, Kerala, Manipur, Nepal, Orissa, Punjab, Sri Lanka, Tamil Nadu and Thailand.
- published: 09 Oct 2011
- views: 58
- author: nilnilima777
2:49

Jeebana Ra Artha [Full Song] Agni Parikha
Song : Jeebana Ra Artha Album : Agni Parikha Artist : Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Chaudhary S...
published: 13 May 2011
author: tseriesregional
Jeebana Ra Artha [Full Song] Agni Parikha
Song : Jeebana Ra Artha Album : Agni Parikha Artist : Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Chaudhary Singer : Udit Narayan Music Director : Akshay Mahanty Lyricist : Nizam Music Label T-Series
- published: 13 May 2011
- views: 395
- author: tseriesregional
0:16

Learn Sanskrit: Verb conjugations of वद्(speak) in present tense(लट् लकार)
Some Notes on the above topic: a) प्रथम पुरुष(third person) covers ALL the nouns and prono...
published: 06 Jan 2013
author: Pinaka25
Learn Sanskrit: Verb conjugations of वद्(speak) in present tense(लट् लकार)
Some Notes on the above topic: a) प्रथम पुरुष(third person) covers ALL the nouns and pronouns in the whole wide world EXCEPT for त्वम्(you), युवाम्(you two), यूयम्(all of you), अहम्( I ), आवाम्(we two), वयम्(all of us). b) Therefore, when the verbs of the मध्यम् पुरुष(second person) and उत्तम् पुरुष(first person) are used, the subject need not be mentioned. For example, if I say खादथः(eat), then the subject can be none but युवाम्(we two). Visit My Blog: orgvalmikiramayana.blogspot.in ------------- Learning verb conjugations is an important part of learning संस्कृत (Sanskrith). Once the verb conjugations are known by heart, conversing in संस्कृत (Sanskrith) is fairly easy. The best way to learn by heart is to listen again and again. I recommend that the student listens to the above video for atleast 3 times (preferably, repeat and listen to video for 5 min) for 2/3 days. The student can also say it aloud matching the voice in the video. Soon, he'll learn it without much strain. Since, the video is very short, it won't take much time either. -------- Importance/Advantage of Learning Sanskrit: Learn Sanskrit. It is the most ancient language and venerable language. It is known as the language of Gods. The word संस्कृत (Sanskrith) means, one that is cultured/systemized. Knowledge of Sanskrith opens up a huge treasure trove of literature. Some gems of such literature are Srimadh ...
- published: 06 Jan 2013
- views: 8
- author: Pinaka25
4:44

Jay Santosi Maa [Full Song] Agni Parikha
...
published: 13 May 2011
author: tseriesregional
Jay Santosi Maa [Full Song] Agni Parikha
- published: 13 May 2011
- views: 1186
- author: tseriesregional