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Chanting and praising the names of GOD...Hi Arle Rambabu.I am from hyd .4 all ur Question regarding everything go trough this selftransform.net.ok And share this with ur all freinds.JAi srimannarayana....Stotras are Hindu prayers that praise aspects of God.Stotras contain the names and glories of God. According to Hinduism, the names of God are the most valuable tools for the liberation and annihilation of the mind
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Puja & Rituals by Arle Rambabu at 8:09 AM on October 07, 2008
Stotras are Hindu prayers that praise aspects of God, such as Devi, Siva, or Vishnu. Stotras, according to Swami Tapasyananda, are invariably uttered aloud and consist of chanting verses conveying the glory and attributes of God. The three most famous and sacred stotras in Hinduism are Lalitha Sahasranama, Shri Rudram Chamakam, and Vishnu Sahasranama.A mantra is a religious syllable or poem, typically
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Puja & Rituals by Arle Rambabu at 4:11 AM on May 09, 2009
Dvadasha stotra is a series of 12 Stotras composed by Sri Madhvacharya, the founder of the Tattvavada or Dvaita school of philosophy. Dvadasha in Sanskrit means 12 and all the 12 stotras are in praise of Lord Vishnu[1...]. It is believed that the stotras were composed in connection with the installation of the idol of Lord Krishna at Udupi. While most of the 12 stotras are praises of the Lord
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Puja & Rituals by Amrita Ravi at 6:05 PM on November 28, 2008
as it is as mantras. mantras2 are the words of super-power, that produce grand effects when chanted. As compared stotras are the scriptures that came out of the thoughts of human beings that hail God. However it cannot be interpreted that the human made stotras are not glorious. In fact the sages associated with the vedas are also attributed to have composed many stotras....ya vedas are the final scriptural of hindus
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 12:59 AM on September 13, 2008
effects when chanted. As compared stotras are the scriptures that came out of the thoughts of human beings that hail God. However it cannot be interpreted that the human made stotras are not glorious. In fact the sages associated with the vedas are also attributed to have composed many stotras.vedas have four parts - samhita, brAhmaNa, Aranyaka & upanishat. The samhitas are the core part of vedas
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Puja & Rituals by AchheLal at 1:22 PM on November 04, 2008
Occasions for the Dv&226;dasha Stotras recitationThe Dv&226;dasha Stotra is sung in a musical way during the event of naivedya or ceremonial offering of food to Lord Vishnu; not only so in Udupi, but in practically all M&226;dhva temples and homes.According to some, this occasion is chosen because the composition of the stotras is linked to the the story that when Indra -- who in the form of a bull
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Puja & Rituals by Amrita Ravi at 6:14 PM on November 28, 2008
by the sages in their spiritual domain and passed across as it is as mantras. mantras2 are the words of super-power, that produce grand effects when chanted. As compared stotras are the scriptures that came out of the thoughts of human beings that hail God. However it cannot be interpreted that the human made stotras are not glorious. In fact the sages associated with the vedas are also attributed to have composed many
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Puja & Rituals by nikhil at 5:05 AM on October 28, 2008
Please find here: www.hindulive.com/2008-aditya-hruda ya-stotramYouTube also have different videos ranging from 10 minutes to 4 minutes. Try
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Miscellaneous Anonymously at 8:01 PM on August 16, 2009
Shiva Tandava Stotra is a hymn of praise in the Hindu tradition that describes Shivas power and beauty. It was sung by the demon-king Ravana. Both the fourth and fifth quatrains of this hymn
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Puja & Rituals by natwar lal at 10:12 PM on December 20, 2008
Mooshika vaahana modhaha hasthaChamara karna vilambitha suthraVamana rupa maheswara puthraVigna vinayaga padha namasteMeaningHe who has the mouse as the vahana, He who always keeps Modhaham a traditional sweet made from coconut jaggery and rice that is rolled into a ball He who has ears that resembl
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Puja & Rituals by Lakshmi s at 3:44 PM on December 16, 2008
There are eight known commentaries on the Dvadasha stotras[3...]. They are by, Gangodamishra G&251;dhakartrka Chalari Narasimhacharya Channapattana Thimmannacharya Umarji Tirumalacharya C M
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Puja & Rituals by Amrita Ravi at 6:07 PM on November 28, 2008
vinashyati 4...The Dwadasa Jyotirlinga StotraSaurashtre Somanaatham Cha Sree Shaile MallikarjunamUjjayinyaam Mahaakaalam Omkaare MamaleswaramHimalaye to Kedaram Daakinyaam BhimashankaramVaaranaasyaam cha
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Puja & Rituals by natwar lal at 11:56 PM on November 23, 2008
Stotras are a part of the Rig Veda and are characteristic versions of the deity. Secondly they are symbolically personified with praises and powers that they possess...i think stotras is path
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Puja & Rituals by Raj Brar at 12:18 PM on March 21, 2008