Krishna and Shiva

November 18, 2011 12:15 by anisha

Q: Dear Guruji, is Shiva consciousness and Krishna consciousness the same?

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Yes, yes, they’re same. Krishna consciousness is a little naughtier, that’s it. When it is silent, it is Shiva consciousness. When it is active, it is Krishna consciousness.


 


God is one but the names are many, forms are many

October 21, 2011 10:12 by anisha

God is one but the names are many, forms are many. Shiva-Shakti, both are one. Ardhanarishwara is one; half woman and half man, Hari hara is not two it is just one; half is Hara and the other half is Hari. Everything is one and there is only one God 'Bhagavanta'

~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


 


Lyrics of Shiva bhajan – Rang Banado Tripurari

May 14, 2011 08:00 by anisha

Shiva bhajan lyrics in Hindi


 


Why do we celebrate the Indian festival Maha Shivratri? Hindi Video

January 16, 2011 08:56 by anisha

शिव रात्रि का महत्व…


 


Bhole ki jai jai – Art of Living bhajan by Rishi Nityapragya

May 31, 2010 01:51 by anisha

 


Mahamrityunjai mantra, lyrics and video

June 28, 2009 10:56 by anisha

Mahamritunjai mantra, Sanskrit text, Shiva

Meaning of Mahamritunjay mantra

I worship the three eyed (the third eye is synonymous with wisdom) lord Shiva, who is full of fragrance and who nourishes everybody with health and vitality. May Shiva liberate me from mortality, just as a cucumber fallls off the creeper when it is fully ripe, may I live a full life...and know my immortal self.

Uses of Mahamrityunjai mantra

Chanting of the Mahamrityunjai mantra is recommended for a healthy body and mind. It is said to ward off untimely death by accidents or illness. Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh has recommended chanting the mantra on one's birthday for a minimum of 50,000 times. The video here helps recite the mantra correctly.

Mahamrityunjaya mantra comes from the Vedas. It is chanted to help fight physical or mental ailments. It brings peace and tranquility to the mind.


 


Sri Lingashtak by Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya - Sanskrit text and Translation

July 30, 2008 07:21 by anisha

Shree Lingashtakam is a poem composed of eight verses in praise of Shiva by sixteenth century Pushtimarg Acharya Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya. Sanskrit text...
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