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What Is The Best Ganesh Idol For Your Home?

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  Lord Ganesha is the son of  Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati . In Indian culture before doing any big or small holy ceremony or functions, like weddings, pooja, Jagran, etc, Lord Ganesha is the first worshiped God.  According to Hindu Vedas and Purana, Lord Ganesha brings good fortune and removes obstacles from devote’s life. God Ganesha symbolizes joy and happiness.  Ganesha is sometimes referred to as the "home protector," and sculptures and idols of him are frequently placed close to the entrance to ward off evil spirits. However, positioning the Ganesha statue correctly is crucial, according to Vastu Shastra. Things one should keep in mind while bringing Lord Ganesha's idol home: Placing God Ganesha’s statue inside the house brings luck and infuses it with pleasant vibes. Success, notoriety, and general prosperity also come with it. Are you considering displaying a Ganesha idol in your home? Well! When decorating your home, make sure you are aware of the importa...

How Did Lord Shiva Get the Name Natraj?

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  Lord Shiva is a cosmic dancer, the dance performed by him is called “Tandava”. In India Lord Shiva is widely famous as Nataraja, Masterpiece Nataraja Bronze Sculpture is a famous statue of Lord Shiva as Nataraja.  You can see many Nataraja sculptures in Hindu temples in Mainly in South India.  There are temples specifically made for the Nataraja form of Lord Shiva.  The Thillai Nataraja Temple is sometimes called the Chidambaram Nataraja Temple. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Nataraja, a manifestation of Shiva associated with dance.  This temple is situated in the Indian city of Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. Where this temple now stands was a Shiva shrine when the village was still known as Thillai. Meaning Of Nataraja: Shiva, the Hindu deity, is known as Nataraja when he is portrayed as the cosmic dancer and the patron god of the performing arts. Nata means "dancing" and raja means "king" in Sanskrit.  Nataraja thus means "lord of the dance." Nataraja r...

The Story of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi Marriage

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In Indian mythology, Lord Vishnu and Devi Lakhsmi both are part of the Trinity. Lord Vishnu with Brahma and Mahesh and Devi Lakshmi with Mata Parvati and Saraswati. maximum time in Indian statues and paintings portray Lord Vishnu lying on his serpent and Mata Lakshmi sitting and pressing Lord Vishnu’s feet. As you can see in the statue of  Ananta Shayana Vishnu as Govindaraja . Palanhar, which translates to "preserver, and protector," is another name for Lord Vishnu. It is believed that He was before the creation of the universe. People often wonder where Lord Vishnu came from or when he was born. According to the Vishnu Puran, Lord Vishnu was the sole being to survive even after destruction ( प्रलय ). To keep up the cycle of creation, destruction, and recreation, Lord Vishnu began the resurrection of the universe, from which Brahma was born. To put an end to the journey of the many forms of existence, Lord Vishnu soon after giving birth to Brahma created Lord Shiva from his ...

A Guide to Statue Types & Placement at Home for Lord Vishnu

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The protector of the cosmos, the head of the Hindu pantheon, and the Supreme Being of Vaishnavism is Lord Vishnu . He was also known by the names Hari and Narayana. He is one of the three most important manifestations of God according to Smarta tradition and is known as "the Preserver or the Protector" within the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of Gods. Placement Of Lord Vishnu:  Typically, two ways are used to worship deities. The idols that are installed in the temples at our homes or the communal temples are one sort. They are Prana Pratishthita, constructed with appropriate ceremonies, and the location serves as the Lord or Goddess's residence.  If the temple is located at a person's home, the worshipper, or Yajnamaan, is the renter. The second category includes the idols we bring home for celebrations. As we build pandals for Ganpathi and Durga Pooja. They are our guests, and we serve them (Aatithya) and say goodbye to them by performing Visarjana after the festival....

Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu’s Divine Union:

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We are believed to arrive where our thoughts take us. We will therefore attract positivity if we are surrounded by it, and if our ideas are connected to divine energy, then a positive aura is the ultimate goal. Let's renew our minds and nourish them with divine knowledge of the gods and goddesses who serve as the true pillars of this cosmos. The wealthiest religion, with the most gods and goddesses, is Hinduism. The stories of Lord Vishnu and Maa Lakshmi are among several that Hindu worshippers all around the world find to be quite appealing. People frequently worship Lord Vishnu as the Bronze Idol of Vishnu as Vamana Trivikrama and Maa Lakshmi in order to receive their eternal blessings of health, riches, success, happiness, and harmony. Lakshmi Narayan (लक्ष्मी नारायण) The Hindu deity responsible for maintaining and guarding creation is Vishnu. He is the supreme power that upholds the cosmos' order and is a shining example of goodness and mercy. Shesha, a curled serpent in ...