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Showing posts with label Stotra. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Stotra - Vishnu Sahastra Naam Stotram

The Vishnu sahasranama (Sanskrit  viṣṇusahasranāma, a tatpurusha compound translating literally to "the thousand names of Vishnu") is a list of 1,000 names (sahasranama) of Vishnu, one of the main forms of God in Hinduism and the personal supreme God for Vaishnavas  (followers of Vishnu). It is also one of the most sacred and commonly chanted stotras in Hinduism. The Vishnu sahasranama as found in the Mahabharata is the most popular version of the 1000 names of Vishnu. Another version exists in the Padma Purana and Matsya Purana. Each name eulogizes one of His countless great attributes.

According to the 149th chapter of Anushāsanaparva in the epic Mahabharata, the names were handed down to Yudhisthira by the famous warrior Bhishma who was on his death bed at the battle of Kurukshetra. Yudhisthira asks Bhishma the following questions:[1][2]

kimekam daivatam loke
kim vāpyekam parāyaṇam
stuvantaḥ kam kamarcantaḥ prāpnuyurmānavāḥ subham
ko dharmaḥ sarva dharmāṇām bhavataḥ paramo mataḥ
kim japan mucyate jantuḥ janmasamsārabandhanāt

    In this universe who is the one Deva of all? (i.e., at whose command all beings function?, or who is God of all?) Who is the one greatest refuge for all? Who is the one Divinity by praising and by worshipping whom a man attains good? Which according to you is that highest form of Dharma (capable of bestowing salvation and prosperity on man)? What is that by uttering or reciting which any living being can attain freedom from cycle of births and deaths?
    —Verses 7:8

Bhisma answers by stating that mankind will be free from all sorrows by chanting the Vishnu sahasranāma' which are the thousand names of the all-pervading Supreme Being Vishnu, who is the master of all the worlds, the supreme light, the essence of the universe and who is Brahman. All matter animate and inanimate reside in him and he in turn resides within all matter.





Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Stotra - Aditya Hridayam

Aditya Hridayam, is a hymn associated with the Sun or Surya and was recited by the great sage Agastya to Rama on the battlefield before fighting with Ravana. This historic hymn starts at the beginning of the duel between Shri Rama with Ravana himself. Sage Agastya teaches Lord Rama, who is fatigued after the long battle with various fighters of Lanka, this procedure of worshiping Surya for strength to defeat the enemy. These verses belong to Yuddha Kanda (Book 6) Canto 107, in the Ramayana  as composed by Sage Valmiki.

This is the great stotra and has a great power. This stotra is even used by Ayurveda for curing various diseases. Even an individual feels it if he start reciting this stotra daily 3 times.





Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Stotra - Ram Raksha

Ram Raksha... It's a most favorite "Raksha" stotra in India. The name itself suggests a "Protection given by Lord Ram" to the individual along with his family. This is one of beautifully drafted stotra by Saint "Budha-Kaushik".

Saint Budha-Kaushik was the follower of Lord Shiva. He was having his own Aashram where he used to do his "Jap" and pray to Lord Shiva. One fine day when Budha-Kaushik was sleeping, Lord Shiva came in his dreams. In dreams Budha-Kaushik asked him, what is the best way for an ordinary man to follow so that he can protect himself and his beloved ones from all evil things? 

That time Lord Shiva thought him "Ram Raksha Stotram". And Saint Budha-Kaushik wrote it in the morning. 

The Stotra starts with praise to Lord Rama then follows with the actual Raksha part. The Raksha is followed by "Phal-Shruti". Usually all stotra ends with Phal-Shruti. But this stotra has Ram-Stuti in addition, where Budh-Kaushika has praised Lord Ram for his eternal glory.
This stotra is recited by many Indians on daily basis, which gives them a peace of mind from there daily hectic routine.

Ram Raksha.




Sunday, November 21, 2010

Stotra - Ganapati Atharvashirsha

गणपती अथर्वशीर्ष
Shri Ganapati Atharvashirsha is the most favorite and well-known vedic text of Lord Ganesha. You can read it and listen it here online.