Stutimaṇḍala

Friday, April 06, 2012

vinayavali028


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Sample: O Hanumān, Who is borne of Vāyu (the wind-god), Whose courage is renowned, Whose arms are wide, Whose strength is infinite, Whose tail is long, Whose form has the appearance of the beautiful golden mountain (Sumeru), and Whose hair on your body shine like streaks of lightning and garlands of flames! Victory to You.[1]

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Sunday, April 01, 2012

kausalyakrtaramastutih

Raam Janma in Adhyatma Ramayan at Stutimandal

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Sample: When Sun ascended into aries triangle, then in the multitude of showering flowers Lord Jagannātha—Who is the supreme soul, and Who is eternal—was situated (manifested).[1] His complexion was dark like the petals of a blue-lotus, His apparel was yellow, He had four hands, His eyes were reddish like lotus, and He was decorated by shining kuṇḍala (ear-hoops).[2]

Apology: Dear readers! We are extremely sorry that our addition for Ram Navmi is late by one day.

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