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Keesaragutta Athirathra maha yagam 2013
The Atiratra Agnicayana (ati-rātrá agní-cayana "the building up of the fireplace performed...
published: 24 Apr 2013
author: BVS48
Keesaragutta Athirathra maha yagam 2013
Keesaragutta Athirathra maha yagam 2013
The Atiratra Agnicayana (ati-rātrá agní-cayana "the building up of the fireplace performed overnight") or Athirathram (Telugu: అతిరాత్రము Malayalam: അതിരാത്ര...- published: 24 Apr 2013
- views: 181
- author: BVS48
12:04
Sanatana Dharma and Zoroastrianism
I plan on, in later videos, to discuss in-depth the various beliefs of Hinduism, from Shai...
published: 14 Jul 2013
author: TheLonePantheist
Sanatana Dharma and Zoroastrianism
Sanatana Dharma and Zoroastrianism
I plan on, in later videos, to discuss in-depth the various beliefs of Hinduism, from Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Śrauta, Smartism, Shaktism, as well as to focus ...- published: 14 Jul 2013
- views: 29
- author: TheLonePantheist
3:08
Shimi Sonic - Hindu Hustle
Shimi Sonic Dj and Producer from Tel Aviv , Israel ---------------------------------------...
published: 10 May 2013
author: Andris Ancitis
Shimi Sonic - Hindu Hustle
Shimi Sonic - Hindu Hustle
Shimi Sonic Dj and Producer from Tel Aviv , Israel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hind...- published: 10 May 2013
- views: 76
- author: Andris Ancitis
250:28
What is Hinduism?
Hinduism is the predominant spiritual following of the Indian subcontinent, and one of its...
published: 01 Feb 2013
author: realindians
What is Hinduism?
What is Hinduism?
Hinduism is the predominant spiritual following of the Indian subcontinent, and one of its indigenous faiths. Hinduism includes Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Śra...- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 947
- author: realindians
3:34
HINDU - The oldest Religion on earth
Hinduism is the predominant religion[3][4] of the Indian subcontinent, and one of its indi...
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: MrHindureligion
HINDU - The oldest Religion on earth
HINDU - The oldest Religion on earth
Hinduism is the predominant religion[3][4] of the Indian subcontinent, and one of its indigenous religions. Hinduism includes Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Śraut...- published: 27 Sep 2012
- views: 2414
- author: MrHindureligion
1:17
Avani Avittam (Tamil: ஆவணி அவிட்டம்)
Avani Avittam (Tamil: ஆவணி அவிட்டம்) refers to the day corresponding to the Dhanishta naks...
published: 03 Aug 2012
author: asokan vvr
Avani Avittam (Tamil: ஆவணி அவிட்டம்)
Avani Avittam (Tamil: ஆவணி அவிட்டம்)
Avani Avittam (Tamil: ஆவணி அவிட்டம்) refers to the day corresponding to the Dhanishta nakshatra ("Avittam" in Tamil) of the Śrāvana month ("Avani" in Tamil) ...- published: 03 Aug 2012
- views: 361
- author: asokan vvr
1:12
Who is Hindu ? Defination of Hindu .
Main hindu mera desh hindu baki sab raula.. Hindu hi sar v shaktiman aur daya dil hai Hind...
published: 29 May 2012
author: tuhada jija
Who is Hindu ? Defination of Hindu .
Who is Hindu ? Defination of Hindu .
Main hindu mera desh hindu baki sab raula.. Hindu hi sar v shaktiman aur daya dil hai Hinduism is the predominant religion[3][4] of the Indian subcontinent, ...- published: 29 May 2012
- views: 80
- author: tuhada jija
2:09
Multiplication table of 3 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Gablu is teaching multiplication table of 3 in Vedic shruti tradition.
The word Srauta is...
published: 26 Dec 2013
Multiplication table of 3 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Multiplication table of 3 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Gablu is teaching multiplication table of 3 in Vedic shruti tradition. The word Srauta is derived from the word Śruti which means that which is heard. The Srauta tradition is a purely oral handing down of the Vedas. Sruti is effective teaching tool to learn multiplication table of 3 for small kids. Multiplication table being taught by Gablu makes it more interesting. 3*1=3 3*2=6 3*3=9 3*4=12 3*5=15 3*6=18 3*7=21 3*8=24 3*9=27 3*10=30 Multiplication table of 5 is basic step to learn mathematics.- published: 26 Dec 2013
- views: 19
6:18
SANTASHA - Muzika Gatvese, beveik ismusti dantys, Dainininkai !
Kaip pavyko GMD (Gatves Muzikos Diena)? Geras oras isgyne dainorelius ir muzikantus OUT - ...
published: 18 May 2014
SANTASHA - Muzika Gatvese, beveik ismusti dantys, Dainininkai !
SANTASHA - Muzika Gatvese, beveik ismusti dantys, Dainininkai !
Kaip pavyko GMD (Gatves Muzikos Diena)? Geras oras isgyne dainorelius ir muzikantus OUT - su Santasha patirkite LIETUVOS BALSO aikstes muzikinius virpesius bei turekit sneakpeak'a is judriausiu miesto gatviu: Sarunas ir Santa eina drasiai per muzikos gaidu, gaideliu ir gaidziuku srauta! WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. FOLLOW US: Twitter: @SharoonasK @santaudic Instagram: @sarunaskirdeikis aka SharoonasK @santaudic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/santasha.lithuania- published: 18 May 2014
- views: 1237
1:50
Multiplication table of 2 [ Gablu Muliplication Series ]
Gablu is teaching multiplication table of 2 in Vedic shruti tradition.
The word Srauta is...
published: 26 Dec 2013
Multiplication table of 2 [ Gablu Muliplication Series ]
Multiplication table of 2 [ Gablu Muliplication Series ]
Gablu is teaching multiplication table of 2 in Vedic shruti tradition. The word Srauta is derived from the word Śruti which means that which is heard. The Srauta tradition is a purely oral handing down of the Vedas. Sruti is effective teaching tool to learn multiplication table of 2 for small kids. Multiplication table being taught by Gablu makes it more interesting. 2*1 =2 2*2=4 2*3=6 2*4=8 2*5=10 2*6=12 2*7=14 2*8=16 2*9=18 2*10=20 Multiplication table is basic step to learn maths.- published: 26 Dec 2013
- views: 13
2:17
Multiplication table of 4 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Multiplication table of 4 [ Gablu Multiplication
Series ]
Gablu is teaching multiplicat...
published: 26 Dec 2013
Multiplication table of 4 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Multiplication table of 4 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Multiplication table of 4 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ] Gablu is teaching multiplication table of 4 in Vedic shruti tradtion. The word Srauta is derived from the word Śruti which menas that which is heard. The Srauta tradition is a purely oral handing down of the Vedas. Sruti is effective teaching tool to learn multiplication table of 4 for small kids. Multiplication table being taught by Gablu makes it more interesting. 4*1=4 4*2=8 4*3=12 4*4=16 4*5=20 4*6=24 4*7=28 4*8=32 4*9=36 4*10=40 Multiplication table is basic step to learn maths and education.- published: 26 Dec 2013
- views: 26
1:58
Multiplication table of 5 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Gablu is teaching multiplication table of 5 in Vedic shruti tradition.
The word Srauta is...
published: 26 Dec 2013
Multiplication table of 5 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Multiplication table of 5 [ Gablu Multiplication Series ]
Gablu is teaching multiplication table of 5 in Vedic shruti tradition. The word Srauta is derived from the word Śruti which means that which is heard. The Srauta tradition is a purely oral handing down of the Vedas. Sruti is effective teaching tool to learn multiplication table of 5 for small kids. Multiplication table being taught by Gablu makes it more interesting. 5*1=5 5*2=10 5*3=15 5*4=20 5*5=25 5*6=30 5*7=35 5*8=40 5*9=45 5*10=50 Multiplication table of 5 is basic step to learn mathematics.- published: 26 Dec 2013
- views: 11
1:22
Oro burbulu siurblys
Kaip ijungti oro burbulu siurbli?
Siurblys isijungia, kai gauna oro srauta i siurblio pal...
published: 28 Mar 2014
Oro burbulu siurblys
Oro burbulu siurblys
Kaip ijungti oro burbulu siurbli? Siurblys isijungia, kai gauna oro srauta i siurblio paleidimo kontaktus.- published: 28 Mar 2014
- views: 24
9:07
Altar of Fire
The Atiratra Agnicayana (ati-rātrá agní-cayana "the building up of the fireplace performed...
published: 01 Feb 2013
author: Nagendra Prasad
Altar of Fire
Altar of Fire
The Atiratra Agnicayana (ati-rātrá agní-cayana "the building up of the fireplace performed overnight") or Athirathram (Telugu: అతిరాత్రము Malayalam: അതിരാത്ര...- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 549
- author: Nagendra Prasad
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9:58
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-19(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Pa...
published: 18 May 2014
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-19(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-19(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-19(HD) Subscribe For More Telugu Movies: http://goo.gl/3aDLTs Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rosetelugumovie1 Born 28 August 1925 (age 88) Hassanabada, Krosuru Mandal, Sattenapalli Taluk, Andhra Pradesh Residence Hyderabad, India Religion Hindu Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry, a native of Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh, was born to Sri Dakshinamurthy couple at Hassanabada village, Krosur Mandal, Sattenapalli Taluk in Guntur district on August 28, 1925. He is a scion of Malladi family known for its philomathy in the Vedas. His grandfather, Sri Malladi Ramakrishna Chainulu, was not only an authority in all aspects of Vedic and Sanskrit literature but also a renowned propagator of the Advaita Vedanta Siddhanta scientifically all over Andhra Pradesh. Sastry not only learnt and mastered the Vedas, Śrauta, Smartha, Vyākaraṇa and Tarka shastras but also delved deep into the intricate ramifications of Hinduism ordained in the Puranas under the expert tutelage of his grandfather at a young age. He delivered pravachan on the Ramayana at his native place in the august presence of reputed pundits when he was hardly 19, Sastry established himself as an invincible speaker with a niche of his own with a discourse almost immediately at an event presided over by Viswanatha Satyanarayana at Vijayawada. The Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana besides the oratorios of Dattatreya were his favorites. He pursued his education in rare fields of Sanskrit and Telugu and Sastra Prakarana. He inherited this Vedic knowledge from his grandfather, Pandita Pravara Malladi Ramakrishna Vidwat Chayanulu. At a young age Chandrasekhara Sastry learned Vedas, Vyākaraṇa (grammar), Tarka (logic), Pūrva Mīmāṃsā (literally 'investigation'. a part of Hindu philosophy) and vedanta sastram (Indian spiritualism) from eminent scholars. His discourses on these subjects and on epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharatha are listened to with rapt attention. Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry is a vedic scholar, an authority in Astadasha Puranas and a very famous personality in Telugu and Sanskrit languages. He was conferred the title of Purana Vachaspati. His commentaries on All India Radio during the Bhadrachalam Sitarama Kalyanam and Tirumala Brahmotsavam are very famous. His Panchangasharvanam on Ugadi is also very famous. His answers to queries with regards to purana and various aspects of Hinduism from television audience, are very popular. His programme based on this theme was previously telecast on Doordarshan Saptagiri Channel and now is being aired on Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel with names as Dharma Sandehalu and Dharma Sukshmalu. He was also the principal of a college run by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to propagate the art of Purana Pravachan. He was the recipient of Raja-Lakshmi Award in 2005. Sri Chandrasekhara Sastry, called Abhinava Vyasa, for his meritorious output through his writings and discourses and for compiling and codifying the Vedas and Puranas, continues to be an excellent orator on these topics and is known for his Panchanga Sravanam(reading the almanac in the presence of God/King) on Ugadi day. He always combines it with a pinch of humour. Brahmasri Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry was presented with the prestigious Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation Award[1] for 2005. The award consisted of Rs. 1 lakh, a citation and a memento. The awardee also would receive US $2000 instituted by Dr. K.V. Rao and Dr. Jyoti Rao, in association with the Telugu Fine Arts Society (TFAS) of New Jersey, the U.S.A. Chandrasekhara Sastry, in turn, donated the cash prize to Sanatana Dharma Charitable Trust established by Sadguru Sivananda Murty of Bheemunipatnam, Visakhapatnam, to help pursue the Trust's main objectives. Sri Sringeri Sankara Mutt[2] presented him with the title of Savyasachi and Sanathana Dharma Trust[3] presented him with Eminent Citizens Award.- published: 18 May 2014
- views: 122
7:20
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-6(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Pa...
published: 03 May 2014
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-6(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-6(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-6(HD) Subscribe For More Telugu Movies: http://goo.gl/3aDLTs Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rosetelugumovie1 Born 28 August 1925 (age 88) Hassanabada, Krosuru Mandal, Sattenapalli Taluk, Andhra Pradesh Residence Hyderabad, India Religion Hindu Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry, a native of Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh, was born to Sri Dakshinamurthy couple at Hassanabada village, Krosur Mandal, Sattenapalli Taluk in Guntur district on August 28, 1925. He is a scion of Malladi family known for its philomathy in the Vedas. His grandfather, Sri Malladi Ramakrishna Chainulu, was not only an authority in all aspects of Vedic and Sanskrit literature but also a renowned propagator of the Advaita Vedanta Siddhanta scientifically all over Andhra Pradesh. Sastry not only learnt and mastered the Vedas, Śrauta, Smartha, Vyākaraṇa and Tarka shastras but also delved deep into the intricate ramifications of Hinduism ordained in the Puranas under the expert tutelage of his grandfather at a young age. He delivered pravachan on the Ramayana at his native place in the august presence of reputed pundits when he was hardly 19, Sastry established himself as an invincible speaker with a niche of his own with a discourse almost immediately at an event presided over by Viswanatha Satyanarayana at Vijayawada. The Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana besides the oratorios of Dattatreya were his favorites. He pursued his education in rare fields of Sanskrit and Telugu and Sastra Prakarana. He inherited this Vedic knowledge from his grandfather, Pandita Pravara Malladi Ramakrishna Vidwat Chayanulu. At a young age Chandrasekhara Sastry learned Vedas, Vyākaraṇa (grammar), Tarka (logic), Pūrva Mīmāṃsā (literally 'investigation'. a part of Hindu philosophy) and vedanta sastram (Indian spiritualism) from eminent scholars. His discourses on these subjects and on epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharatha are listened to with rapt attention. Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry is a vedic scholar, an authority in Astadasha Puranas and a very famous personality in Telugu and Sanskrit languages. He was conferred the title of Purana Vachaspati. His commentaries on All India Radio during the Bhadrachalam Sitarama Kalyanam and Tirumala Brahmotsavam are very famous. His Panchangasharvanam on Ugadi is also very famous. His answers to queries with regards to purana and various aspects of Hinduism from television audience, are very popular. His programme based on this theme was previously telecast on Doordarshan Saptagiri Channel and now is being aired on Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel with names as Dharma Sandehalu and Dharma Sukshmalu. He was also the principal of a college run by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to propagate the art of Purana Pravachan. He was the recipient of Raja-Lakshmi Award in 2005. Sri Chandrasekhara Sastry, called Abhinava Vyasa, for his meritorious output through his writings and discourses and for compiling and codifying the Vedas and Puranas, continues to be an excellent orator on these topics and is known for his Panchanga Sravanam(reading the almanac in the presence of God/King) on Ugadi day. He always combines it with a pinch of humour. Brahmasri Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry was presented with the prestigious Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation Award[1] for 2005. The award consisted of Rs. 1 lakh, a citation and a memento. The awardee also would receive US $2000 instituted by Dr. K.V. Rao and Dr. Jyoti Rao, in association with the Telugu Fine Arts Society (TFAS) of New Jersey, the U.S.A. Chandrasekhara Sastry, in turn, donated the cash prize to Sanatana Dharma Charitable Trust established by Sadguru Sivananda Murty of Bheemunipatnam, Visakhapatnam, to help pursue the Trust's main objectives. Sri Sringeri Sankara Mutt[2] presented him with the title of Savyasachi and Sanathana Dharma Trust[3] presented him with Eminent Citizens Award.- published: 03 May 2014
- views: 82
9:40
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-2(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Pa...
published: 29 Apr 2014
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-2(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-2(HD)
Devotional Speech In Telugu (Ramayanam,Maha Bharatham) - Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Part-2(HD) Subscribe For More Telugu Movies: http://goo.gl/3aDLTs Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rosetelugumovie1 Born 28 August 1925 (age 88) Hassanabada, Krosuru Mandal, Sattenapalli Taluk, Andhra Pradesh Residence Hyderabad, India Religion Hindu Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry, a native of Amaravathi, Andhra Pradesh, was born to Sri Dakshinamurthy couple at Hassanabada village, Krosur Mandal, Sattenapalli Taluk in Guntur district on August 28, 1925. He is a scion of Malladi family known for its philomathy in the Vedas. His grandfather, Sri Malladi Ramakrishna Chainulu, was not only an authority in all aspects of Vedic and Sanskrit literature but also a renowned propagator of the Advaita Vedanta Siddhanta scientifically all over Andhra Pradesh. Sastry not only learnt and mastered the Vedas, Śrauta, Smartha, Vyākaraṇa and Tarka shastras but also delved deep into the intricate ramifications of Hinduism ordained in the Puranas under the expert tutelage of his grandfather at a young age. He delivered pravachan on the Ramayana at his native place in the august presence of reputed pundits when he was hardly 19, Sastry established himself as an invincible speaker with a niche of his own with a discourse almost immediately at an event presided over by Viswanatha Satyanarayana at Vijayawada. The Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana besides the oratorios of Dattatreya were his favorites. He pursued his education in rare fields of Sanskrit and Telugu and Sastra Prakarana. He inherited this Vedic knowledge from his grandfather, Pandita Pravara Malladi Ramakrishna Vidwat Chayanulu. At a young age Chandrasekhara Sastry learned Vedas, Vyākaraṇa (grammar), Tarka (logic), Pūrva Mīmāṃsā (literally 'investigation'. a part of Hindu philosophy) and vedanta sastram (Indian spiritualism) from eminent scholars. His discourses on these subjects and on epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharatha are listened to with rapt attention. Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry is a vedic scholar, an authority in Astadasha Puranas and a very famous personality in Telugu and Sanskrit languages. He was conferred the title of Purana Vachaspati. His commentaries on All India Radio during the Bhadrachalam Sitarama Kalyanam and Tirumala Brahmotsavam are very famous. His Panchangasharvanam on Ugadi is also very famous. His answers to queries with regards to purana and various aspects of Hinduism from television audience, are very popular. His programme based on this theme was previously telecast on Doordarshan Saptagiri Channel and now is being aired on Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel with names as Dharma Sandehalu and Dharma Sukshmalu. He was also the principal of a college run by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to propagate the art of Purana Pravachan. He was the recipient of Raja-Lakshmi Award in 2005. Sri Chandrasekhara Sastry, called Abhinava Vyasa, for his meritorious output through his writings and discourses and for compiling and codifying the Vedas and Puranas, continues to be an excellent orator on these topics and is known for his Panchanga Sravanam(reading the almanac in the presence of God/King) on Ugadi day. He always combines it with a pinch of humour. Brahmasri Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry was presented with the prestigious Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation Award[1] for 2005. The award consisted of Rs. 1 lakh, a citation and a memento. The awardee also would receive US $2000 instituted by Dr. K.V. Rao and Dr. Jyoti Rao, in association with the Telugu Fine Arts Society (TFAS) of New Jersey, the U.S.A. Chandrasekhara Sastry, in turn, donated the cash prize to Sanatana Dharma Charitable Trust established by Sadguru Sivananda Murty of Bheemunipatnam, Visakhapatnam, to help pursue the Trust's main objectives. Sri Sringeri Sankara Mutt[2] presented him with the title of Savyasachi and Sanathana Dharma Trust[3] presented him with Eminent Citizens Award.- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 42