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STORY OF BIRTH OF LORD GANESHA


As per Legend , Once Devi  Parvathi,  wanted to take a bath, there were no attendants around to guard her.. So she decided to make an Idol out out  of  dirt/sweat collected from her body, and with her divine powers  Parvathi gave  Life to that Idol, and   gave him a task of  guarding and warned him to not let anyone inside..





 After some time, lord shiva came to Parvathi's palace and  saw this little boy. Shiva asked the boy to let him in.. But  Little boy stopped him saying mother has told, not allow anybody.. Though Shiva told he is  Parvathi's husband,  little boy refused to let him in. Lord shiva got angry and cut off the head of this new boy and threw it  away using his trident.




 At this time, Goddess Parvathi came back and became very sad, that the boy created by her was killed. Lord Shiva wanted to console Parvathi. So he sent his army to bring the first head that that they  see on their way. The first head that they saw was the head of  elephant. Shiva fixed that head on the boy’s  trunk and brought him back to life. He also accepted him as his elder son and made him chief of his army.



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STORY OF BIRTH OF SHANMUKHA(SUBRAMANYA)

LORD SHIVA OPENS 3RD EYE , AND KAMA DEVA WAS  REDUCED 2 ASHES

After Sati immolated herself, Shiva goes into deep meditation..Meanwhile Soorapadman who has grown to power (with boon from Lord shiva himself) torments and prisons devas.

All gods goes to Shiva for a solution, but nobody dares to
disturb him, as he is inmeditation, but had no choice as
Soorapadman's tormentswas unbearable, finally they all
suggest Manmatha(Kama deva) to hit Lord shiva with his arrows (which creates Love in any person)..

Moment Manmatha hits shiva with arrow, shiva wakes up
opening his 3rd eye, and there by turning Manmatha into
ashes, Rati devi and all gods plead to bring Manmatha to
life....Shiva brings back Manmatha to life in flesh and blood
for Rati, and formless state for world. 



                    

Six fiery sparks from Shiva's 3rd eye was unbearable even by Agni deva(god of fire), and fire was transported to Sara Vana forest, which turned into six babies on lotus, raised by Krithika nymphs.



                            


Later the babies are handed over to Parvathi,this 6 babies
into one with 6 faces, i.e Shanmukha.who combines who leads the Devas army and slays Soorapadman and his companions..



                          



Shanmukha - One with 6 faces.
Muruga - The beautiful one
Karthikeya - Raised by 6 Karthika's
Palaniappa - One who stays in Palani

(or he is considered as Palam(fruit)
 


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NAVARATRI-DASARA-GOLU

Nava-ratri literally means Nine nights, followed by Vijayadashami, where  Chamundi kills Mahishasura(demon)

The first three days are devoted to Durga (to destroy all our vices, impurities, and defects). The next three day set is devoted to Lakshmi (the giver of spiritual and material wealth), and the last set is devoted to Saraswati (the goddess of wisdom).

Sarasvati Puja is  observed on the seventh day of  Navaratri  where books are worshiped. The books are placed for Puja on the Ashtami day in own houses, and pooja is offered for Knowledge..







Ayudha Puja is observed on Ninth day of  Navaratri . It is celebrated with the worship of implements used in daily life such as computers, books, vehicles, or kitchen tools. The effort to see the divine in the tools and objects one uses in daily life is central to this celebration, so it includes all tools that help one earn one's livelihood.


                    


Vijayadashami is observed on 10th day, this marks the victory of godess Durga over Demons. And this day is considered to be very Auspicious for marriage or start any new thing..

Story of  MahiShasura.

Mahishasura's father Rambha was king of the Asuras(Demon), and he once fell in love with a Water Buffalo(Princess Shyamala, cursed to be a buffalo) Mahishasura was born out of this union. He is therefore able to change between human and buffalo form at will (mahisha is Sanskrit word for buffalo).







Mahishasura  got boon from Brahma and was very powerful,  and became invincible. He started terrorising people, and occupied heaven and drove all Devas. When devas learnt  he is Invincible and only Devi Jaganmatha can defeat him, they all joined their energies into shakti.  A very powerful
band of lightning emerged from the mouths of  Brahma, vishnu and shiva and a young, beautiful female virgin with ten hands appeared. All the Gods gave their special weapons to her. This Shakti coalesced to form the goddess Durga. Riding on a lion, who assisted her. Durga fought Mahishasura. The battle raged for nine days and nights. Finally on the tenth day of Ashvin shukla paksha, Mahishasura was defeated and killed by Durga. Durga is therefore called Mahishasura-Mardini (literally the slayer of the buffalo demon), the destroyer of Mahishasura.




                           



Dasara and Dasara Procession in Mysore

Dasara is the Nadahabba (state-festival) of the state of  Karnataka.Name mysore is been derived from Demon Mahishasura. The city of Mysore has a long tradition of celebrating the Dasara festival and the festivities there are an elaborate affair, attracting a large audience including foreigners. The Dasara festival completed 400th anniversary in year 2010. The Dasara festivities were first started by the Vijayanagar Kings in 15th Century, after the fall of Vijayanagar Kingdom, The Wodeyar's of Mysore continued the Dasara Festival by, Raja Wodeyar I (1578-1617 CE) in the year 1610 at Srirangapatna. Mysore Palace is lit up on all the 10 days of Dasara.The festivities begin with the Wodeyar royal couple performing a special pooja to Goddess Chamundeshwari in the chamaundi Temple located on the top of chamundi Hill,Msyore. This would be followed by a special durbar (royal assembly).  It was during the reign of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III in the year 1805, when the king started the tradition of having a special durbar in the Mysore Palace during Dasara; which was attended by members of the royal family, special invitees, officials and the masses. This tradition has been continued even now with the current scion of the Wodeyar  family, Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wodeyar holding a private durbar during Dasara.





 


Dasara Procession

On Vijaydasahmi, the traditional Dasara procession (locally known as Jumboo Savari) is held on the streets of Mysore city. The main attraction of this procession is the idol of the Goddess Chamundeshwari which is placed on a golden mantapa on  the top of a decorated elephant. This idol is worshipped by the royal couple and other invitees before it is taken around in the procession. Colourful tableaux, dance groups, music bands, decorated elephants, horses and camels form a part of the procession which starts from the mysore palace and culminates at a place called Bannimantap where the banni tree (Prosopis spicigera) is worshipped

 




 Golu or Bombe habba or BommalaKoluvu.

There is a practise in south India to  exhibit of various dolls and figurines in odd (usually 7, 9, or 11) numbered tiers ("padis"). Important among dolls is , boy and a girl together called 'Marapacchi' Bommai..






Legend is ,since the goddess Durga needed tremendous power, all other gods and goddesses transferred their power to her and they all stood still as statues. To respect the self-sacrifice of these deities during the festival days, Hindus revere morities, which are small statues in the shape of particular gods and goddesses. People  do different theme each year and display colurful toys. When people come to a person's house to see the Kolu, usually they are given prasadam. Kumkum,tambula and a small bag of gifts.


                       


In the evening of "Vijayadasami", any one doll from the "Kolu" is symbolically put to sleep and the Kalasam is moved a bit towards North to mark the end of that year's Navaratri Kolu. Prayers are offered to thank God for the successful completion of that year's Kolu and with a hope of a successful one the next year. Then the Kolu is dismantled and packed up for the next year.







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STORY OF RACE BETWEEN LORD GANESHA AND SUBRAMANYA


Once Narada gets a Mango fruit, and says its a very divine and powerful fruit..  Give it to your favourite person... Ganesha was near by, and Lord Shiva gives  it to Ganesha.. By then Lord Shanmukha comes, and says he wants it...


When Lord Ganesha was about to split it, Narada(The fitting master- Kalaha priya) says its a divine fruit, and only one person should eat it, to get its full benefits...


                                                   


This puts Lord Shiva and Parvathi in fix, and Shiva says "Narada you are the one who brought this fruit and misunderstanding, now you tell the solution for this." Narada says, Oh lord, whoever covers the entire universe thrice deserves this fruits.. Lord Subramanya immediately takes his Vahana peacock and starts rounding the universe.. Ganesha realises he will not be able to beet Muruga with his mouse vahan... After a minute he starts rounding the Divine couple Lord Shiva and Devi parvathi, and says you are my parents and you are my whole universe. Lord shiva and parvati gives Fruit to Ganesha..


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Muruga learnt this on his return, and goes away from this parents...(Yes lord Muruga gets seperated from his parents, lets learn about that story later...)  

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SHIVARATRI FESTIVAL

                             


Day/Month of Celebration:
 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha  of the month of Phalguna. (Feb/March as per English Calender).


God Worshipped  on this Occassion: 
Lord Shiva

Special Food Prepared:
Fasting is observed on this day.

Practise on this Day :  
Day is started with offering poojas at home and people also visit  nearest Shiva temple, to watch Abhishekam of Lord shiva (Ritual bath to the Shiva Lingam with milk, honey, water and offerings of Bael (Bilva) leave to the Lord Shiva).  Which is followed by all day fasting, and  chanting  "Om Namoh Shivaya" mantra.

 Nights of Shivratri, Devotees stay awake all night and spend the night in Shiva temples in worship of Lord Shiva. Singing of hymns and verses in praise and devotion of Lord Shiva besides the intense chanting of Om Namah Shivay, the mantra that is said free people from all their sins, continue through the night on Shivaratri.


Story associated with Shivaratri:(My Favourite part :)

Samudra Manthana :

During Samudra manthana (Churning of Ocean for Amrutha),  lots of things emerged out of ocean.  Haalaa-hala, a pot of poison was one among them. This terrified the Gods and demons as the poison was so toxic that it effects would have wiped out the entire creation. On the advice of Lord Vishnu, Gods approached Lord Shiva for help and protection as only he could swallow it without being affected. On the request of gods and out of compassion for living beings, Lord Shiva drank the poison. However, Parvati - Lord Shiva’s consort pressed his neck so that the poison does not reach his stomach. Thus, it stayed in his throat neither going up nor going down and Shiva remained unharmed. The poison was so potent that it changed the color of Lord Mahadeva’s neck to blue. So, Lord Shiva is also called Neelakantha (the blue-necked one) where ‘Neela’ means blue and ‘Kantha’ means neck or throat. However  gods  also kept Lord Shiva awake during the night to avoid poison getting down into the body. Thus, Gods kept a vigil in contemplation of Lord Shiva. To amuse Shiva and to keep him awake, the gods took turn performing various dances and playing music. As the day broke out, Lord Shiva, pleased with their devotion blessed them all. Shivaratri is the celebration of this event by which Shiva saved the world. Since then, on this day and night - devotees fast, keep vigil, sing glories of Lord and meditate.

Story of King ChitraBanu:

The story, as told by Bhishma while resting on the bed of arrows and discoursing on Dharma, says that once King Chitrabhanu of the Ikshvaku dynasty who ruled over the whole of Jambudvipa was observing a fast with his wife, it being the day of Maha Shivaratri. The sage Ashtavakra came on a visit to the court of the king and inquired the king about reasons for keeping a fast.Answering the sage’s query, King Chitrabhanu who had the gift of remembering the incidents from his previous birth said that in the past birth he was a hunter in Varanasi and his name was Suswara. His livelihood was to kill and sell birds and animals. One day while he was roaming through the woods in search of animals, he was overtaken by the darkness of the night. To seek shelter from wild animals, Suswarna seeked shelter in the branches of nearest tree, which happened to a bael tree. Hunger and thirst tormented Suswarna and kept him awake all night.  To pass away time, Suswarna engaged himself in plucking bael leaves and dropping them down onto the ground. Having passed the night thus, next morning, Suswarna  bought some food for himself and his family. But, the moment he was about to break his fast, a stranger came to him begging for food. Humbly, Suswarna served food to stranger first and then had his own. Later, at the time of his death, Suswarna saw two messengers of Lord Shiva who were sent down to conduct his soul to the abode of Lord Shiva. It was then that Suswarna learnt for the great merit he had earned by the unconscious worship of Lord Shiva during the night of Shivaratri. The divine messengers told Suswarna that there was a Lingam at the bottom of the tree on which he spent the night. The leaves he dropped therefore fell on the Lingam.  Besides, he had observed a fast all day and all night. Thus, Suswarna had unconsciously worshiped the Lord Shiva.

108 names of Lord shiva

Om Shivaya namaha
Om Maheshwaraya namaha
Om Shambhave namaha
Om Pinaakine namaha
Om Sasi-shekharaya namaha
Om Vama-devaya namaha
Om Virupakshaya namaha
Om Kapardhine namaha
Om Nila-lohitaya namaha
Om Shankaraya namaha
Om Shula-panine namaha
Om Khatvamgene namaha
Om Vishnu-vallabhaya namaha
Om Sipi-vistaya namaha
Om Ambika nadhaya namaha
Om Srikantaya namaha
Om Bhakta-vastalaya namaha
Om Bhavaya namaha
Om Sharwaya namaha
Om Trilokeshaya namaha
Om Siti-kantaya namaha
Om Siva-priyaya namaha
Om Ugraya namaha
Om Kapaline namaha
Om Kaomarine namaha
Om Amdhakasura-sudanaya namaha
Om Ganga-dharaya namaha
Om Lalaa-takshaya namaha
Om Kaala-kalaya namaha
Om Kripa-nidhaye namaha
Om Bheemaya namaha
Om Parashu-hastaya namaha
Om Mruga-panine namaha
Om Jata-dharaaya namaha
Om Kailasa-vasine namaha
Om Kavachine namaha
Om Katoraya namaha
Om Tripuran-takaya namaha
Om Vrushankaya namaha
Om Vrusha-bharudaya namaha
Om Bhasmo-dhulitha vigrahaya namaha
Om Sama-priyaaya namaha
Om Sarwamayaaya namaha
Om Traemurthaye namaha
Om Anishwaraya namaha
Om Sarwagnyaya namaha
Om Paramatmane namaha
Om SOma-suryagni-lochanaya namaha
Om Havishe namaha
Om Yagnya-mayaaya namaha
Om SOmaya namaha
Om Pancha-vaktraya namaha
Om Sada-shivaya namaha
Om Vishveshwa-raya namaha
Om Virabhadraya namaha
Om Gana-nadhaya namaha
Om Praja-pataye namaha
Om Hiranya-retaya namaha
Om Durdharshaya namaha
Om Girishaya namaha
Om Giree-shaya namaha
Om Anaghaya namaha
Om Bhujanga-bhusha-naya namaha
Om Bhargaya namaha
Om Giri-dhanvine namaha
Om Giri-priyaaya namaha
Om Krutti-vasaya namaha
Om Pura-rataye namaha
Om Bhagavaye namaha
Om Pramadha-dipaya namaha
Om Mrutyumjayaya namaha
Om Shukshma-tanave namaha
Om Jagadvayapine namaha
Om Jagad-gurave namaha
Om VyOma-keshaya namaha
Om Mahasena-janakaya namaha
Om Charu-vikramaya namaha
Om Rudraya namaha
Om Bhuta-pataye namaha
Om Sthanane namaha
Om Ahirbhudnyaya namaha
Om Digamba-raya namaha
Om Ashta-murthaye namaha
Om Anekat-maya namaha
Om Satvikaya namaha
Om Shudha-vigrahaya namaha
Om Shashwataya namaha
Om Khanda-parashave namaha
Om Ajaaya namaha
Om Pashavimo-chakaya namaha
Om Mrudaya namaha
Om Pashu-pataye namaha
Om Devaya namaha
Om Maha-devaya namaha
Om Avya-yaya namaha
Om Haraye namaha
Om Pusha-damta-bhethre namaha
Om Avya-graya namaha
Om Dakshadwara-haraaya namaha
Om Haraya namaha
Om Bhaganetrabhitre namaha
Om Avya-ktaya namaha
Om Saha-srakshaya namaha
Om Saha-srapadave namaha
Om Apavarga-pradaya namaha
Om Anantaya namaha
Om Tarakaya namaha
Om Parameshwaraya namaha
Iti Shree Shiva Ashtottara Shatanamavali Samaptam



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STORY OF HANUMAN'S BIRTH (HANUMAN IS MANIFESTATION OF SHIVA HIMSELF)

Punjikasthala was a attendant of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvathi... Once a huge lightning striked and Punjikasthala got scared and she ran into the arms of Lord Shiva.Seeing this Parvathi got angry and cursed her to be born as Monkey....


Lord Shiva said.."Devi she dint mean this..She was just scared... Let her be born as vanara (monkey),she will give birth to a son in her monkey form who will be a manifestation Myself (Shiva himself)"


Later Punjikasthala borns as a Vanara, and marries King Kesari.. The couple pray to Lord shiva, to beget Lord shiva as there child.... And thus Anjaneya(Anjana devi putra) was born with Shiva's amsha.... 




One more version:
        Why Hanuman is known as Vayu Putra..

Dasharatha Raja was doing a Putrakamesti Yagna(Pooja to have children.) As a result, he received some sacred pudding, to be shared by his three wives, leading to the births of Lord Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna. By divine ordinance, a kite snatched a fragment of that pudding, and dropped it while flying over the forest where Anjana was engaged in worship.

Vayu, the Hindu deity of the wind, delivered the falling pudding to the outstretched hands of Anjana, who consumed it. Hanuman was born to her as a result.
Because of Vayu Deva's part in handing over the pudding he is called Vayu putra....


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GANESHA GOURI FESTIVAL




Day/Month of Celebration: 

Sept 3rd week(Check your local calender)

God Worshipped  on this Occassion:
Gauri (Parvathi, Shiva's Consort)  
Ganesha (son of Lord Shiva and Parvati)

Special Food Prepared: 
Khadbu
Modaka
Ladoo
Sundal(Usli)
Different sweets...

Practise on this Day:

@ Home :  People  bring Ganesha idol made of Clay on ganesha festival, and  decorate  Lord ganesha and  offer fruits and special foods...

@ Roads:  People in South India and North India has practice of collecting  money from  everyone and  bring huge Clay idol of lord Ganesha and  decorate and  offer poojas daily and  some people also arrange orchestra or dance programmes and on  final day, ganesha is  taken for procession and immersed  in ponds/lakes....

                              
                   


Significance: 


At my parents place we dint have the practice to keep  Ganesha/Gauri Idol.We used to just go to temple and do regular pooja at home..But  My  in-laws has practice of keeping Ganesha, so i started this ritual......



Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most popular  Hindu Festivals.. This is the birthday of Lord Ganesha.

It is believed that worshiping Lord Ganesha during the festival will bring Good luck and Prosperity to the family.


Story associated with Ganesha Chaturthi: Favourite part

 (Story of Birth of  Lord Ganesha) As per Legend , Once Devi  Parvathi,  wanted to take a bath, there were no attendants around to guard her.. So she decided to make an Idol out out  of  dirt/sweat collected from her body, and with her divine powers  Parvathi gave  Life to that Idol, and   gave him a task of  guarding and warned him to not let anyone inside.. After some time, lord shiva came to Parvathi's palace and  saw this little boy. Shiva asked the boy to let him in.. But  Little boy stopped him saying mother has told, not allow anybody.. Though Shiva told he is  Parvathi's husband,  little boy refused to let him in. Lord shiva got angry and cut off the head of this new boy and threw it  away using his trident. At this time, Goddess Parvathi came back and became very sad, that the boy created by her was killed. Lord Shiva wanted to console Parvathi. So he sent his army to bring the first head that that they  see on their way. The first head that they saw was the head of  elephant. Shiva fixed that head on the boy’s  trunk and brought him back to life. He also accepted him as his elder son and made him chief of his army.

108 names of  Gowri

Om Murari priyardhamgyai namah
Om Putra poutra varapradayai namah
Om Punyayai namah
Om Krupa prurnayai namah
Om Kalyanyai namah
Om Anchit yayai namah
Om Tripurayai namah
Om Trigunam bikayai namah
Om Purushardha pradayai namah
Om Satya dharma ratayai namah
Om Sarva sakshinyai namah
Om Shashamka rupinyai namah
Om Sarasvatyai namah
Om Virajayai namah
Om Svahayai namah
Om Svadhayai namah
Om Pratyamgi rambikayai namah
Om Aaryayai namah
Om Dakshaenyai namah
Om Deekshayai namah
Om Sarvottamotta mayai namah
Om Shivabhinama deyayai namah
Om Sreevidyayai namah
Om Pranavardha svarupinyai namah
Om Hrinkaryai namah
Om Naada rupayai namah
Om Sundaryai namah
Om Shodashakshara devatayai namah
Om Mahagouryai namah
Om Shyamalayai namah
Om Chandyai namah
Om Bhaga malinyai namah
Om Bhagalayai namah
Om Matrukayai namah
Om Shulinyai namah
Om Amalayai namah
Om Annapurnayai namah
Om Akhilagama samstut yayai namah
Om Ambayai namah
Om Bhanukoti sandyatayai namah
Om Parayai namah
Om Seetamshu kruta shekha rayai namah
Om Sarvakala sumangalyai namah
Om Soma shekharyai namah
Om Amara samsev yayai namah
Om Amrutai shvaryai namah
Om Sukha sachi chudara sayai namah
Om Balyaradita bhutidayai namah
Om Hiranyayai namah
Om Sukshmayai namah
Om Haridra kumkuma radhyayai namah
Om Sarvabhoga pradayai namah
Om Markandeya varapradayai namah
Om Sree nityagouree devatayai namah

108 names of  Lord Ganesha

Om Vinaayakaaya Namaha
Om Vighnaraajaaya Namaha
Om Gowriputhraaya Namaha
Om Ganeswaraaya Namaha
Om Skanthaagrajaaya Namaha
Om Avyayaaya Namaha
Om Budhaaya Namaha
Om Dhakshaaya Namaha
Om Adhyakshaaya Namaha
Om Dwijapriyaaya Namaha 10
Om Agnigarbhachithe Namaha
Om Indrashriipradaaya Namaha
Om Vaaniipradaaya Namaha
Om Avyayaaya Namaha
Om Sarvasidhipradaaya Namaha
Om Sarvathanayaaya Namaha
Om Sharvariipriyaaya Namaha
Om Sarvaathmakaaya Namaha
Om Srushtikarthre Namaha
Om Devaaya Namaha 20
Om Anekaarchithaaya Namaha
Om Shivaaya Namaha
Om Sudhaaya Namaha
Om Budhipriyaaya Namaha
Om Shaanthaaya Namaha
Om Brahmachaarine Namaha
Om Gajaananaaya Namaha
Om Dwaimaathreyaaya Namaha
Om Munisthuthyaaya Namaha
Om Bhakthavighna vinaasa naaya Namaha 30
Om Ekadanthaaya Namaha
Om Chathurbaahave Namaha
Om Chathuraaya Namaha
Om Shakthisamyuthaaya Namaha
Om Lambodaraaya Namaha
Om Shoorpakarnaaya Namaha
Om Haraye Namaha
Om Brahmaviduthamaaya Namaha
Om Kaalaaya Namaha
Om Grahapathaye Namaha 40
Om Kaamine Namaha
Om Somasooryaagni lochanaaya Namaha
Om Paasaangusadharaaya Namaha
Om Chandaaya Namaha
Om Gunaatheethaaya Namaha
Om Niranjanaaya Namaha
Om Akanmashaaya Namaha
Om Swayamsthaaya Namaha
Om Sidhaarthitha padaam bujaaya Namaha
Om Beejapoorabalaasakthaaya Namaha 50
Om Varadaaya Namaha
Om Saasvathaaya Namaha
Om Kruthine Namaha
Om Dwijapriyaaya Namaha
OmVeethabhayaaya Namaha
Om Gathine Namaha
Om Shakrine Namaha
Om Ikshuchaapadhruthe Namaha
Om Shreedaaya Namaha
Om Ajaaya Namaha 60
Om Ulpalakaraaya Namaha
Om Sreepathaye Namaha
Om Sthuthiharshithaaya Namaha
Om Kulaadribhedre Namaha
Om Jatilaaya Namaha
Om Kalikanmashanaasanaaya Namaha
Om Chandrakootamanaye Namaha
Om Kaanthaaya Namaha
Om Paapahaarine Namaha
Om Samaahithaaya Namaha 70
Om Aasrithaaya Namaha
Om Sreekaraaya Namaha
Om Sowmyaaya Namaha
Om Bhakthavaanchitha daayakaaya Namaha
Om Shaanthaaya Namaha
Om Kaivalyasukhadaaya Namaha
Om Sachidaananthavigrahaaya Namaha
Om Jnaanine Namaha
Om Dayaayuthaaya Namaha
Om Danthaaya Namaha 80
Om Brahmadveshivivarjithaaya Namaha
Om Pramattadaithya bhayadaaya Namaha
Om Sreekandaaya Namaha
OmVibudheswaraaya Namaha
Om Raamaarchithaaya Namaha
Om Vidhaye Namaha
Om Nagarajayajnopaveethaye Namaha
Om Sthoolakandaaya Namaha
Om Swayamkarthre Namaha
Om Naamaghoshapriyaaya Namaha 90
Om Parasmai Namaha
Om Sthoolathundaaya Namaha
Om Agranye Namaha
Om Dheeraaya Namaha
Om Vaageesaaya Namaha
Om Sidhidaayakaaya Namaha
Om Doorvaabilvapriyaaya Namaha
Om Avyakthamoorthaye Namaha
Om Adbhuthamoorthaye Namaha
Om Sailendrathanujothsanga
Om Ghelanothsukamaanasaaya Namaha 100
Om Swaalaavanya sudhaa saarajithamanmadha vigrahaaya Namaha
Om samasthajagadaadhaaraaya Namaha
Om Maayine Namaha
Om Mooshikavaahanaaya Namaha
Om Vrushtaaya Namaha
Om Thushtaaya Namaha
Om Prasannaathmane Namaha
Om Sarvasidhipradaayakaaya Namaha 108



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