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  • <br> Ithi Skanda purane [[Vaishnava]] Khaande Venkatachala Mahathmye Padmanabha [[muni]] krutha ...ng in the chapter of “Greatness of Venkatesa” in the section related to [[Vaishnava]] in Skanda [[Purana]].
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  • ...iva]] Agamas and [[Sakta]] [[Tantras]], though not limited to these. The [[Vaishnava]] and [[Saiva]] texts are generally called Agamas, while the word [[Tantra] * Prayogas using various mantras
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  • ...a]], though they overlap. While the latter is the science of [[sound]] and mantras, former is the usage of [[Mantra Sastra|mantra sastra]] combined with vario ...form of devata to be meditated on, and a [[mula]] mantra, along with other mantras for different steps of the worship. The articles required for worship, meth
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  • ...s mantras and texts available in different regional languages, like sabara mantras, and are used for various small and practical purposes. ...eals mostly with hymns to Devatas, expounding [[Devata]] Tatva through the Mantras. Brahmana is the ritual aspect. Aranyaka is more philosophical in nature. [
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  • ...[worship]] is very old, there has been a lot of synthetic development in [[Vaishnava]] traditions in the past millennium in every dimension, [[Vedanta]], [[Bhak ...xts expound the [[Mantra Sastra]] underlying [[Vaishnava]] and the various Vaishnava [[mantra vidyas]].
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  • [[Nama Mantras|Nama mantras]] are the most popular and widely used class of mantras. As the name suggests, they are centered on the names of devatas. Nama [[mantra]] is an approach to salvation, and not just [[a]] class of mantras. It is about transcendence through continuous rememberance and devotion for
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  • <br>http://www.indiadivine.org/audarya/sri [[vaishnava]] forum/195970 who author strotram sri ahobila narasimha.html ) <br>Who is worshipped by king of mantras and creates insult to the [[asuras]].
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  • [[Category: Mantras]] [[Category: Vaishnava Mantras]]
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  • [[Category: Mantras]] [[Category: Vaishnava Mantras]]
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  • ...raises to Devatas and explains the nature of various Devatas, contains the mantras pertaining to them. It is impersonal in nature. The subsequent portions of ...[[Veda]] than [[Saiva]] and [[Sakta]] [[Tantras]]. Moreover the various [[Vaishnava]] traditions that developed over time, emphasized only on aspects that have
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  • ...hathurthika jwaras, santhapa jwara, vishama jwara, thapa jwara Maheswara [[Vaishnava]] jwaraan , Chindi bhindi yaksha [[Brahma]] Rakshasa, Bhootha pretha pisac <br>Cut , cut the fear of king, The fear of thieves , evil mantras, evil Yanthras , evil thanthra and evil knowledge .
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  • [[Category: Mantras]] [[Category: Vaishnava Mantras]]
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  • ...are called taara traya. Bhuvaneswari maha vidya does not have many [[nama mantras]], as it corresponds to lokas more than devatas. The Devata of the Vidya, i ...ya, derives from primary beejas and for this reason, in Madhva School of [[Vaishnava]], Anjaneya is the most important deity immediately after Vishnu. Lalita, B
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  • ...s reason, chanting Om before every auspicious activity is essential. Most mantras start with Om and much is written on this topic in the scriptures. Eight o [[Vaishnava]] [[Dvaita]] philosophies teach that [[Aum]] is an impersonal sound represe
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  • ...internet. Below, “Education” refers to educating the audience on texts and mantras, while “Activities “ refer to worship or community activities. |Vaishnava<br>(Hare Krishna)
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  • ...he origin of this tradition has been described in various scriptures, both Vaishnava and others. Usually in India, when saints were considered avatars, they wer ...ecay, you never change, and you are the essence of life.”’ Here are two Ṛk mantras in this connection:<br>
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  • ...grace of the [[guru]], the grace of [[Lord Krishna]] and the grace of a [[Vaishnava]], a holy man, cannot help the spiritual seeker without the grace of his or ...and surrenders body and mind to God. Worship does not mean merely chanting mantras with the tongue and forming mudras with the hands. It includes a full spect
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  • ...the absolute truth, the Supreme Godhead. ISKCON belongs to the Gaudiya [[Vaishnava]] lineage started by [[Chaitanya Mahaprabhu]]. ...he time of initiation, devotees also agree to chant a prescribed number of mantras each day.
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  • ...rm of Isvara – described as Siva in [[Saiva]]-[[Sakta]] and as Vishnu in [[Vaishnava]]. ...th in the same being and not as [[deva]]-devi. That is the reason why in [[Vaishnava]] Lakshmi does not assume much of importance. She is there, but Lord is all
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  • [[Category: Mantras]] [[Category: Vaishnava Mantras]]
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