Suchindrum is a temple town situated in the southern most district of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu State, India. It is 11 km from Kanyakumari city and about 7 km from Nagarkoil lying between these two towns. The temple is dedicated to Sri Sthanumalayan. The word denotes Siva, Vishnu and Brahma as. Sthanu represents Siva, Mal represents Vishnu while Ayan represents Brahma, means Siva, Vishnu and Brahma in “One Form”.
Suchindram (Suchindrum) is the famous Shakti Peetha where it is said
that the Upper Teeth of Maa Sati fell and the idols are Devi Maa as
Narayani and Lord Shiva as Sanghar or Samhara Bhairava. Some times the
goddess is popularly known as Kanya Kumari or Bhagavathy Amman, and
looks extremely beautiful after early morning Puja. Samhara Bhairava is
present in a nearby village, Suchindram, he is locally called Sthanu
Shiva.
Suchindrum is a temple town situated in the southern most district of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu State, India. It is 11 km from Kanyakumari city and about 7 km from Nagarkoil lying between these two towns. The temple is dedicated to Sri Sthanumalayan. The word denotes Siva, Vishnu and Brahma as. Sthanu represents Siva, Mal represents Vishnu while Ayan represents Brahma, means Siva, Vishnu and Brahma in “One Form”.
Suchindrum is a temple town situated in the southern most district of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu State, India. It is 11 km from Kanyakumari city and about 7 km from Nagarkoil lying between these two towns. The temple is dedicated to Sri Sthanumalayan. The word denotes Siva, Vishnu and Brahma as. Sthanu represents Siva, Mal represents Vishnu while Ayan represents Brahma, means Siva, Vishnu and Brahma in “One Form”.
According to the belief of Shakti Peethas, Hindu goddess Sati "neck" fell at this place.
Legend:
Once, Daksha Prajapati who is the son of lord Brahma organised grand yagna (ritual of sacrifice) for which he invited everybody except lord Shiva and her daughter Sati. Although no yagna can be fulfilled without Trinath (Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwar) he wanted to continue the yagna, it was presided by four prominent Sages. Sati wanted to attend the ritual performed by her father despite lord Shiva’s request of not attending the yagna.
Reason behind Dakshas reluctant to invite lord Shiva is because of his appearance and costumes ( lord Shiva wears tiger skin, apply ashes and puts poisonous snakes and skulls as his garments and always wanders in cremation grounds). Apart from this he is the person behind beheading one of the heads of his father lord Brahma. (Once there was a verbal war between lord Brahma and Vishnu, which lead both of them using deadly weapons of Maheshwar and Pashupat. In order to save this universe Lord Shiva took the form of pillar of fire and destroyed both weapons. In a greed to see beginning and ending of the pillar which was deep into patal and top is into sky, lord Vishnu agreed to get into pataal world and lord Brahma into sky. Lord Vishnu was unsuccessful, lord brahma transformed into swan and flew into sky where he saw one of the flower coming from the top of the pillar, he asked the flower where is the top and its creation, the flower replied that I was from the creation but don’t know its peak. In order to show lord Brahmas superiority, he made an agreement with the flower to speak false statement of lord Brahma reaching the peak. Lord Vishnu genuinely accepted superiority of lord Brahma. Angered with the act of lord Brahma, lord Shiva be headed the head which spoke false and also cursed Brahma that he will not have any temple in any worlds)
Shriparvata Shakti Peeth is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas where the
right anklet of Goddess Sati has fallen. Here the idols are – Devi as
Shree Sundari (beautiful) and Lord Shiva as as Sundaranand (the handsome
one). The place is situated at Laddakh of Kashmir Valley. Another
conviction is – at Shriparvat under Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh,
India.
The overall art and architecture of the temple is great. On the side premises there are sculptures various gods and goddesses. In the main sanctorum, lies the idol of Maa Sati. It is always covered with red cloth and idol is made of black stone. Around the idol is the gold dome that covers the idol 2/3 part from above.
History and Significance:
Moreover, a divine power of the Universe “Goddess Shri Sundari” is one of the historic places in India, where Devi Shakti Maa Durga is worshipped as “Shri Sundari” by devotees.
According to the Hindu mythology, an ancient pilgrimage site is also known as Shri Parvat shakti peetha, where the “Right anklet” of Sati’s body fell. The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Shri Sundari” (pretty) and Lord Shiva as “Sundaranand” (handsome), worshipped here.
Temple Festivals:
Maha Shivaratri (February- March) is the major festival of this place and celebrated with great devotion, fun and dedication. People keep fast during these days as this day is considered highly auspicious. On the other hand, Navratri is also a major festival and celebrated for Nine days as 9 forms of goddesses Durga is celebrated. A special fair is held during Deepavali.
The overall art and architecture of the temple is great. On the side premises there are sculptures various gods and goddesses. In the main sanctorum, lies the idol of Maa Sati. It is always covered with red cloth and idol is made of black stone. Around the idol is the gold dome that covers the idol 2/3 part from above.
History and Significance:
Moreover, a divine power of the Universe “Goddess Shri Sundari” is one of the historic places in India, where Devi Shakti Maa Durga is worshipped as “Shri Sundari” by devotees.
According to the Hindu mythology, an ancient pilgrimage site is also known as Shri Parvat shakti peetha, where the “Right anklet” of Sati’s body fell. The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Shri Sundari” (pretty) and Lord Shiva as “Sundaranand” (handsome), worshipped here.
Temple Festivals:
Maha Shivaratri (February- March) is the major festival of this place and celebrated with great devotion, fun and dedication. People keep fast during these days as this day is considered highly auspicious. On the other hand, Navratri is also a major festival and celebrated for Nine days as 9 forms of goddesses Durga is celebrated. A special fair is held during Deepavali.
THEIR ARE 5 TYPES OF BEST CONJUNCTION IN CHARTS , THESE ARE AS FOLLOWS
You may be beautiful, fortunate and will have a good character because of taking birth in Hans Yoga.
You will be fond of good food if you are born in Hans Yoga. Sweet food will fascinate you the most.
You will be appreciated by good and influential people due to the auspicious effects of this Yoga. and your work will be noticed by important people.
The formation of Hans Yoga is because of planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the Karaka planet of intelligence and therefore, you would be good in decision making. You may even be influential in the society.
A child born in Hans Yoga usually has several birthmarks on his arms and legs. These marks might resemble the image of a shell, lotus or fish.
2.Bhadra Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Bhadra Panch Mahapurush Yoga is formed when Mercury is in the Kendra house of your Janma Kundali and is placed in Gemini or Virgo sign.
Mercury is considered to be a prince of all planets. A prince is always meant to be strong and therefore, you will always be healthy and fit because of this Yoga.
Mercury is considered to be a Karak planet of intelligence. With the presence of Bhadra Yoga, you may be very intelligent and well-mannered.
Bhadra Yoga makes you polite and decent due to the effect of planet Mercury which is a prince among all planets. Due to this, you are usually liked by everyone around you.
You might also become intelligent, famous, rich and influential in the society due to the effect of this Yoga. You will also inspire others and will always be fortunate in life.
In ancient times, it was believed that a person born in Bhadra Yoga lives his life like a king. He could also be a member of the king’s court. Hence, a person born in Bhadra Yoga during modern times might get a high post in a government office.
3.Malavya Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Malavya Yoga is formed when Venus is in the Kendra house of a Janma Kundali and is exalted in Pisces sign or is placed in its own signs which are Taurus and Libra.
You will remain healthy and fit due to the auspicious effect of this Yoga.
The formation of Malavya Yoga involves planet Venus. Shukracharya was believed to be intelligent and a great scholar. Therefore, a person born in this Yoga is intelligent, patient, calm and content.
You will be famous and own good vehicles due to the auspicious effects of Malavya Panch Mahapurush Yoga.
This Yoga will also make you fond of good food. You will always be interested in trying new delicacies and dishes.
Your wife and children will be the reason of your happiness if you are born in Malavya Yoga.
Venus is the Karak planet of material desires in Vedic astrology. It can be associated with lust, greed and fame. Therefore if you are born in this Yoga, you will be inclined towards material desires and may want to show off your assets and wealth.
4.Ruchak Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Ruchak Panch Mahapurush Yoga is formed when Mars is in Kendra house of your Kundali and is placed in Aries, Scorpio or Capricorn sign.
This Yoga is formed because of Mars and therefore a person born in this Yoga has a big face.
Mars is considered a strong and energetic planet. It is considered a commander of all the planets. Therefore, a person born in this Yoga is strong and courageous since birth.
You may also be manipulative, convincing and filled with pride.
Being born in this Yoga, you will be talented and will work in the field of your interest. Due to a number of different talents, you will be liked by most of the people around you.
A person born in this Yoga gives a lot of importance to freedom and independence. Therefore, you will want to set up an independent business. You may even achieve success on doing so.
Being born in Ruchak Panch Mahapurush Yoga, you will be wealthy as well as famous.
5.Shash Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Shash Yoga is formed when Saturn is in the Kendra house of a Janma Kundali and is placed in Capricorn, Aquarius or Libra sign.
You may achieve success in your life with the auspicious effects of Shash Yoga. You will be strong, rich, happy and influential.
You might get attracted to people of other gender with the effect of this Yoga. Men can get attracted to women and vice versa and these relationships may result in marriage.
The internal development of an individual can be faster in Shash Yoga as it is formed with the effect of Saturn.
You are likely to get powers due to which you may get involved in the company of corrupt people. You should be cautious while exercising your authority and should not use them for illegal purpose.
1. Hans Panch Mahapurush Yoga
2.Bhadra Panch Mahapurush Yoga
3.Malavya Panch Mahapurush Yoga
4.Ruchak Panch Mahapurush Yoga
5.Shash Panch Mahapurush Yoga
1 Hans panch mahapurush yoga.
First of all, let us understand how Hans Panch Mahapurush Yoga is formed. This Yoga is formed when Jupiter is in the Kendra house of your Janma Kundali and is placed in Sagittarius, Pisces or Cancer sign. Jupiter is exalted in Cancer sign while it is in its own sign when it is in Sagittarius or Pisces sign. This Yoga is also known as Hansak Yoga.
Hans Yoga is considered very auspicious since Jupiter is a natural Karak planet for wealth. It is believed that lord Vishnu resides in the Kendra house of Kundali. Therefore if a strong Jupiter is in the Kendra, it gives auspicious results throughout your life.You may be beautiful, fortunate and will have a good character because of taking birth in Hans Yoga.
You will be fond of good food if you are born in Hans Yoga. Sweet food will fascinate you the most.
You will be appreciated by good and influential people due to the auspicious effects of this Yoga. and your work will be noticed by important people.
The formation of Hans Yoga is because of planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the Karaka planet of intelligence and therefore, you would be good in decision making. You may even be influential in the society.
A child born in Hans Yoga usually has several birthmarks on his arms and legs. These marks might resemble the image of a shell, lotus or fish.
2.Bhadra Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Bhadra Panch Mahapurush Yoga is formed when Mercury is in the Kendra house of your Janma Kundali and is placed in Gemini or Virgo sign.
Mercury is considered to be a prince of all planets. A prince is always meant to be strong and therefore, you will always be healthy and fit because of this Yoga.
Mercury is considered to be a Karak planet of intelligence. With the presence of Bhadra Yoga, you may be very intelligent and well-mannered.
Bhadra Yoga makes you polite and decent due to the effect of planet Mercury which is a prince among all planets. Due to this, you are usually liked by everyone around you.
You might also become intelligent, famous, rich and influential in the society due to the effect of this Yoga. You will also inspire others and will always be fortunate in life.
In ancient times, it was believed that a person born in Bhadra Yoga lives his life like a king. He could also be a member of the king’s court. Hence, a person born in Bhadra Yoga during modern times might get a high post in a government office.
3.Malavya Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Malavya Yoga is formed when Venus is in the Kendra house of a Janma Kundali and is exalted in Pisces sign or is placed in its own signs which are Taurus and Libra.
You will remain healthy and fit due to the auspicious effect of this Yoga.
The formation of Malavya Yoga involves planet Venus. Shukracharya was believed to be intelligent and a great scholar. Therefore, a person born in this Yoga is intelligent, patient, calm and content.
You will be famous and own good vehicles due to the auspicious effects of Malavya Panch Mahapurush Yoga.
This Yoga will also make you fond of good food. You will always be interested in trying new delicacies and dishes.
Your wife and children will be the reason of your happiness if you are born in Malavya Yoga.
Venus is the Karak planet of material desires in Vedic astrology. It can be associated with lust, greed and fame. Therefore if you are born in this Yoga, you will be inclined towards material desires and may want to show off your assets and wealth.
4.Ruchak Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Ruchak Panch Mahapurush Yoga is formed when Mars is in Kendra house of your Kundali and is placed in Aries, Scorpio or Capricorn sign.
This Yoga is formed because of Mars and therefore a person born in this Yoga has a big face.
Mars is considered a strong and energetic planet. It is considered a commander of all the planets. Therefore, a person born in this Yoga is strong and courageous since birth.
You may also be manipulative, convincing and filled with pride.
Being born in this Yoga, you will be talented and will work in the field of your interest. Due to a number of different talents, you will be liked by most of the people around you.
A person born in this Yoga gives a lot of importance to freedom and independence. Therefore, you will want to set up an independent business. You may even achieve success on doing so.
Being born in Ruchak Panch Mahapurush Yoga, you will be wealthy as well as famous.
5.Shash Panch Mahapurush Yoga
Shash Yoga is formed when Saturn is in the Kendra house of a Janma Kundali and is placed in Capricorn, Aquarius or Libra sign.
You may achieve success in your life with the auspicious effects of Shash Yoga. You will be strong, rich, happy and influential.
You might get attracted to people of other gender with the effect of this Yoga. Men can get attracted to women and vice versa and these relationships may result in marriage.
The internal development of an individual can be faster in Shash Yoga as it is formed with the effect of Saturn.
You are likely to get powers due to which you may get involved in the company of corrupt people. You should be cautious while exercising your authority and should not use them for illegal purpose.
Saturn and Mars Together (Conjunction) FROM 26 march 2016 to 2 june 2016
Saturn is the harsh
planet. Saturn is stress, fear, and anxiety. Saturn is cold, practical
and realistic planet. Saturn is planet of
karma, it deals with the karma whether it is good or bad. Saturn is structure, organize,
discipline, long term goals, and capacity to do hard work. Saturn makes to
understand about life and allowing to live a meaningful life.
Mars is free will and
will power for getting things done, it is our energy to do something, Mars is
vitality, it is our ability to take action. Mars is very impulsive and
spontaneous, It represents anger, sexual energy, passion and energy drive with
in us. Mars is discipline in the movement.
Whenever any planet
conjunct they enhance the same quality and create problem where they don’t
share. Saturn and Mars Saturn Both want to fix problems. Both want to protect
us from danger Mars acts impulsively and with force to defend. Mars is
fast, impulsive, rash and in the moment. Saturn is slow, careful and
interested in long-term. Saturn and Mars, they pull in opposite
directions because they are in opposite in nature. Saturn says 'stop' and have
patience, but Mars says 'go' and Mars have no patience. Therefore from this
conjunction one must be careful while taking action as consequences cannot good.
These people feels like something holding back and they feel frustrated at
times. Both Saturn and Mars won't give up without a fight. They'll keep pushing
until they get it. Mars is a fiery and Saturn is oil. These two combinations
give anger problem. They need to careful while taking action as there is
tendency of being that they can get in legal trouble sometimes. As Saturn is restriction
and Mars is anger when these people feel restricted in anger it came up even in
worse form. Sometimes person is not able to express anger and create health
problems like Hypertension, and bipolar tendency. Physical exercise is the best
way to manage anger or any bad effects of this conjunction. This conjunction
can give accidents, cuts, and burns.
On the positive side,
this conjunction can give positive result if you can use these energies constructively. Saturn
holds back things and think, Saturn help to learn things in hard way. Saturn and
Mars conjunction makes people capacity for hard work, enduring strength and
resourcefulness. These people take things seriously. They are hard worker they
are ready to take their responsibilities. They are often more successful
than other people it may produce a very good businessman who has have
disciplined nature and can get things done on time.
Shri Naina Devi Temple is located on an altitude of 1177 meters in
Distt. Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. Several mythological stories are
associated with the establishment of the temple.
According to a legend, Goddess Sati burnt herself alive in Yagna, which distressed Lord Shiva. He picked the corpse of Sati on her shoulder and started his Taandav dance. This horrified all deities in the heaven as this could lead to holocaust. This urged Lord Vishnu to unleash his Chakra that cut the Sati’s body into 51 pieces. Shri Naina Devi Temple is the place where eyes of Sati fell down.
Shri Naina Devi Temple is also known as Mahishapeeth because of defeat of demon Mahishasur by the Goddess. According to the legends, Mahishasur was a powerful demon who was blessed by the boon of immortality by Lord Brahma, but the condition was that he could be defeated only by an unmarried woman. Due to this boon, Mahishasur started spreading terror on Earth and Gods. To cope with the demon, all Gods combined their powers and created a Devi to defeat him. The Devi was gifted different types of weapons by all Gods. When Mahishasur got mesmerized by the immense beauty of Devi and proposed her to marry him. Devi told him that she will marry him if he would overpower her. During the battle, Devi defeated the demon and took out both his eyes. This urged Gods to happily applaud “Jai Naina” and hence the name.
According to a legend, Goddess Sati burnt herself alive in Yagna, which distressed Lord Shiva. He picked the corpse of Sati on her shoulder and started his Taandav dance. This horrified all deities in the heaven as this could lead to holocaust. This urged Lord Vishnu to unleash his Chakra that cut the Sati’s body into 51 pieces. Shri Naina Devi Temple is the place where eyes of Sati fell down.
Shri Naina Devi Temple is also known as Mahishapeeth because of defeat of demon Mahishasur by the Goddess. According to the legends, Mahishasur was a powerful demon who was blessed by the boon of immortality by Lord Brahma, but the condition was that he could be defeated only by an unmarried woman. Due to this boon, Mahishasur started spreading terror on Earth and Gods. To cope with the demon, all Gods combined their powers and created a Devi to defeat him. The Devi was gifted different types of weapons by all Gods. When Mahishasur got mesmerized by the immense beauty of Devi and proposed her to marry him. Devi told him that she will marry him if he would overpower her. During the battle, Devi defeated the demon and took out both his eyes. This urged Gods to happily applaud “Jai Naina” and hence the name.
Godavaritir or Sarvashail is the famous Shakti Peetha where it is said
that the Left Cheek of Maa Sati fell and the idols worshiped at this
religious place are Vishweshwari (Vishweshi) or Rakini or Viswamatuka
(The mother of the whole world) and Lord Shiva as Vatsnabh or Dandapani
(The one who holds a staff). This Shakti Peetha is located at
Kotilingeswar temple on the banks of Godavari river near Rajamundry,
Andhra Pradesh, India.
History and Significance
According to the Hindu mythology, an ancient pilgrimage site is also known as Maa Vishweshwari Godavaritir Shakti peetha, where the “Left Cheek” of Sati’s body fell.
The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Vishwamatuka or Viveshi” (a divine mother of universe) and Lord Shiva as “Dandapani or Vatsnabh” (one who holds a force), worshipped here.
There is one puranic reference about Sage Gautama who lived on the Brahmagiri hills at Trayambakeshwar with his wife Ahalya. Sage Gautama, once tried to chase away a cow which ate all the stock of rice in his granary. As the sage was chasing the cow with Durbha grass, the cow fell dead. The sage meditated upon Lord Shiva and wanted to rid himself of the Gohatya. (Act of killing the cow). He requested Lord Shiva to bring the Ganges to purify his hermitage. Lord Shiva was pleased with the worship of Sage Gautama and appeared as Triambaka and brought down River Ganges to Trayambakeshwar. The river is also known as Gautami, as it was brought down by Sage Gautama. The river gets the name Godavari, as the river was brought down to absolve Sage Gautama from the sins of “Gohatya”.
Some of the renowned people in the Hindu Culture like Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Baladev also took bath in the Godavari River. There is no exact information about who and when this temple was built. But, it is said and also written in Puranas and Vedas that the chin of Maa Sati fell. So, in order to embark importance to this place and pray the Maa Sati, this Godavari tir Shakti Peeth temple was constructed
History and Significance
According to the Hindu mythology, an ancient pilgrimage site is also known as Maa Vishweshwari Godavaritir Shakti peetha, where the “Left Cheek” of Sati’s body fell.
The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Vishwamatuka or Viveshi” (a divine mother of universe) and Lord Shiva as “Dandapani or Vatsnabh” (one who holds a force), worshipped here.
There is one puranic reference about Sage Gautama who lived on the Brahmagiri hills at Trayambakeshwar with his wife Ahalya. Sage Gautama, once tried to chase away a cow which ate all the stock of rice in his granary. As the sage was chasing the cow with Durbha grass, the cow fell dead. The sage meditated upon Lord Shiva and wanted to rid himself of the Gohatya. (Act of killing the cow). He requested Lord Shiva to bring the Ganges to purify his hermitage. Lord Shiva was pleased with the worship of Sage Gautama and appeared as Triambaka and brought down River Ganges to Trayambakeshwar. The river is also known as Gautami, as it was brought down by Sage Gautama. The river gets the name Godavari, as the river was brought down to absolve Sage Gautama from the sins of “Gohatya”.
Some of the renowned people in the Hindu Culture like Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and Baladev also took bath in the Godavari River. There is no exact information about who and when this temple was built. But, it is said and also written in Puranas and Vedas that the chin of Maa Sati fell. So, in order to embark importance to this place and pray the Maa Sati, this Godavari tir Shakti Peeth temple was constructed
One of the 52 prominent Shakti Peethas is situated at Birbhum
district (now a part of Sainthia), West Bengal, India. The holy temple
of Nandikeshwari Mata is dedicated to a divine power “Goddess Durga”who
is worshipped by a large number of Hindu devotees. It is believed
thatDevi Sati’s ‘Necklace’ fell here.
Alternatively, a legendary Siddha peetha of a divine power is worshipped as a supreme power of Durga Shakti “Nandini” by the millions of devotees from all over the country, who visit this prehistoric divine temple every year.
An awe-inspiring power of the Universe - “Nandipurshakti peetha” is one of the historic places in India, where the divine power is worshipped as a Devi Shakti -“Nandini” by Hindu devotees.
According to the Hindu legends, it is whispered that Devi Sati’s “Necklace”fell here and Goddess is present in a huge rock in the shape of tortoise. The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Nandini”and Lord Shiva as “Nandikeshwar” (located in the banks of Tista River), worshipped here. The holy place is dedicated to Maa Durga and Lord Shiva.
Here, several other momentous places are situated near Nandikeshwari temple – Bhairav temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva as Nandikeshwar, closely linked with the Devi temple), Lord Vishnu, Hanumanji, Ram-Sita, Dashavatar, Navdurga (situated in the temple premises) andLord Jagannath temple.
Alternatively, a legendary Siddha peetha of a divine power is worshipped as a supreme power of Durga Shakti “Nandini” by the millions of devotees from all over the country, who visit this prehistoric divine temple every year.
An awe-inspiring power of the Universe - “Nandipurshakti peetha” is one of the historic places in India, where the divine power is worshipped as a Devi Shakti -“Nandini” by Hindu devotees.
According to the Hindu legends, it is whispered that Devi Sati’s “Necklace”fell here and Goddess is present in a huge rock in the shape of tortoise. The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Nandini”and Lord Shiva as “Nandikeshwar” (located in the banks of Tista River), worshipped here. The holy place is dedicated to Maa Durga and Lord Shiva.
Here, several other momentous places are situated near Nandikeshwari temple – Bhairav temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva as Nandikeshwar, closely linked with the Devi temple), Lord Vishnu, Hanumanji, Ram-Sita, Dashavatar, Navdurga (situated in the temple premises) andLord Jagannath temple.
Millions of Hindus revere and worship cows. Hinduism is a religion
that raises the status of Mother to the level of Goddess. Therefore,
the cow is considered a sacred animal, as it provides us life sustaining
milk. The cow is seen as a maternal figure, a care taker of her people.
The cow is a symbol of the divine bounty of earth.
Lord Krishna, one of the most well known of the Hindu deities is often depicted playing his flute amongst cows and dancing Gopis (milkmaids). He grew up as a cow herder. Krishna also goes by the names Govinda and Gopala, which literally mean “friend and protector of cows.” It is considered highly auspicious for a true devotee to feed a cow, even before eating breakfast oneself.
Throughout the Vedic scriptures there are verses which emphasize that the cow must be protected and cared for. It is considered a sin to kill a cow and eat its meat. Even today in India, there are many states in which the slaughter of cows is illegal. That is why you can find cows roaming freely all over India, even along the busy streets of Delhi and Mumbai.
Ayurveda is a big proponent of the sattvic qualities of milk and dairy products. That is why most Hindus are vegetarian, but not vegan. Fresh, organic milk, yogurt, buttermilk, paneer (homemade cheese) and ghee, are all considered highly nutritious, and an important part of the diet. Not only do these dairy products provide important protein and calcium for our tissues, but are sources of Ojas, which gives our body strength and immunity.
Besides their milk, cows also provide many practical purposes, and are considered a real blessing to the rural community. On the farm, bulls are used to plough the fields and as a means of transportation of goods. Even Lord Shiva’s trusted vehicle is Nandi– the sacred bull.
Cow dung is saved and used for fuel, as it is high in methane, and can generate heat and electricity. Many village homes are plastered with a mud/cow dung mixture, which insulates the walls and floors from extreme hot and cold temperatures. Cow dung is also rich in minerals, and makes an excellent fertilizer. There is a big organic farming movement in India to return to ancient methods of utilizing cow dung to re-mineralize the depleted soil.
In such a spiritual land as India, one can find religious ceremonies taking place at any time and any place. Spiritual “yagnas” are fire ceremonies that performed to thank the Gods and receive their blessings. Cows even play a central role in these fire yagnas or Agnihotras. Scientific research has found that the ritual of burning cow dung and ghee as fuel for these sacred fires, actually purifies the air, and has anti-pollutant and anti-radiation qualities in the environment.
Ayurveda understands that some physical and emotional health crisis can not be healed by diet and herbs alone. They need the deeper and subtler healing of these types of Vedic ritual ceremonies to clear astrological past karma. The holy cow again offers its bounty by providing the ingredients in the Panchamrit, or blessed drink, that is distributed after the ceremony. Panchamrit translates as “sacred ambrosia” or “nectar of the gods” and is made up of 5 items – milk, yogurt, ghee, honey and sugar. By drinking this sweet prasadam, one is infused with the divine energy created during the puja, and is healed.
The indian culture gives special place to cow. All the 33 gods have cow as their prime temple. Deva means to give, the strength to give, the ability to give more and take the minimum. This is known as devata. The cow takes very less from us and gives us more. Therefore indian people have proved this with the help of strict devotion and dedication that cow has a prominent place in the indian life and economy. Wealth, religion, sex and salvation are accomplished with the service of the cow. Indian farmer used to known as king or the giver of grains due to the developed tradition of india thousands of years back. When we were popular as golden bird and world guru then this was the basic mantra. Our entire life is dependent on cow.
The whole world calls cow as mother. The reason is that the birth-giving mother gives milk to its child only for one or two years, but the mother cow gives milk throughout its life, which is like nectar. A black cow is tied in the shiva temple, when we see the shiva along with the black cow then we are able to overcome the malefic effects of planets in our natal horoscope. When we see the ankles of the cow we protect ourselves from sudden deaths. Taking rounds of the cow ie. Parikrama, is equivalent to visiting all the holy places. As the paipal tree and holy basil plant give oxygen similarly cow is the only animal, which emits major amount of oxygen. If one spoon of pure ghee is poured on the burning cow cakes dung (fuel) then they can produce one-ton oxygen, therefore ghee made with cow milk is used in sacrificial fires and havans. There is no other better method to remove pollution.
The horns and hunch of cow are like two powerful pyramids. We receive the strengths of stars and sun through the medium of cow dung, milk, curd, ghee etc. The place where the cow is tied does not produce any vastu related ill effects. If there is any malefic effect of any planet, serving the cow with chapatti, jaggery calms down the malefic effect.
Cow urine therapy is helpful in Cancer, diabetes patient, aids, asthma, psoriasis, eczema, blood pressure, heart disease, prostrate, piles, asthma, isnophilia, cough, phlegm, varicose veins, dismonerrhoea, cholesterol, chest pain,aids, migraine,headache, tension, constipation,
thyroid, eczema, ringworm, itching and other skin problems,psoriaisis,liver disorder,kidney problem,gynae and many such disease.
Lord Krishna, one of the most well known of the Hindu deities is often depicted playing his flute amongst cows and dancing Gopis (milkmaids). He grew up as a cow herder. Krishna also goes by the names Govinda and Gopala, which literally mean “friend and protector of cows.” It is considered highly auspicious for a true devotee to feed a cow, even before eating breakfast oneself.
Throughout the Vedic scriptures there are verses which emphasize that the cow must be protected and cared for. It is considered a sin to kill a cow and eat its meat. Even today in India, there are many states in which the slaughter of cows is illegal. That is why you can find cows roaming freely all over India, even along the busy streets of Delhi and Mumbai.
Ayurveda is a big proponent of the sattvic qualities of milk and dairy products. That is why most Hindus are vegetarian, but not vegan. Fresh, organic milk, yogurt, buttermilk, paneer (homemade cheese) and ghee, are all considered highly nutritious, and an important part of the diet. Not only do these dairy products provide important protein and calcium for our tissues, but are sources of Ojas, which gives our body strength and immunity.
Besides their milk, cows also provide many practical purposes, and are considered a real blessing to the rural community. On the farm, bulls are used to plough the fields and as a means of transportation of goods. Even Lord Shiva’s trusted vehicle is Nandi– the sacred bull.
Cow dung is saved and used for fuel, as it is high in methane, and can generate heat and electricity. Many village homes are plastered with a mud/cow dung mixture, which insulates the walls and floors from extreme hot and cold temperatures. Cow dung is also rich in minerals, and makes an excellent fertilizer. There is a big organic farming movement in India to return to ancient methods of utilizing cow dung to re-mineralize the depleted soil.
In such a spiritual land as India, one can find religious ceremonies taking place at any time and any place. Spiritual “yagnas” are fire ceremonies that performed to thank the Gods and receive their blessings. Cows even play a central role in these fire yagnas or Agnihotras. Scientific research has found that the ritual of burning cow dung and ghee as fuel for these sacred fires, actually purifies the air, and has anti-pollutant and anti-radiation qualities in the environment.
Ayurveda understands that some physical and emotional health crisis can not be healed by diet and herbs alone. They need the deeper and subtler healing of these types of Vedic ritual ceremonies to clear astrological past karma. The holy cow again offers its bounty by providing the ingredients in the Panchamrit, or blessed drink, that is distributed after the ceremony. Panchamrit translates as “sacred ambrosia” or “nectar of the gods” and is made up of 5 items – milk, yogurt, ghee, honey and sugar. By drinking this sweet prasadam, one is infused with the divine energy created during the puja, and is healed.
The indian culture gives special place to cow. All the 33 gods have cow as their prime temple. Deva means to give, the strength to give, the ability to give more and take the minimum. This is known as devata. The cow takes very less from us and gives us more. Therefore indian people have proved this with the help of strict devotion and dedication that cow has a prominent place in the indian life and economy. Wealth, religion, sex and salvation are accomplished with the service of the cow. Indian farmer used to known as king or the giver of grains due to the developed tradition of india thousands of years back. When we were popular as golden bird and world guru then this was the basic mantra. Our entire life is dependent on cow.
The whole world calls cow as mother. The reason is that the birth-giving mother gives milk to its child only for one or two years, but the mother cow gives milk throughout its life, which is like nectar. A black cow is tied in the shiva temple, when we see the shiva along with the black cow then we are able to overcome the malefic effects of planets in our natal horoscope. When we see the ankles of the cow we protect ourselves from sudden deaths. Taking rounds of the cow ie. Parikrama, is equivalent to visiting all the holy places. As the paipal tree and holy basil plant give oxygen similarly cow is the only animal, which emits major amount of oxygen. If one spoon of pure ghee is poured on the burning cow cakes dung (fuel) then they can produce one-ton oxygen, therefore ghee made with cow milk is used in sacrificial fires and havans. There is no other better method to remove pollution.
The horns and hunch of cow are like two powerful pyramids. We receive the strengths of stars and sun through the medium of cow dung, milk, curd, ghee etc. The place where the cow is tied does not produce any vastu related ill effects. If there is any malefic effect of any planet, serving the cow with chapatti, jaggery calms down the malefic effect.
Cow urine therapy is helpful in Cancer, diabetes patient, aids, asthma, psoriasis, eczema, blood pressure, heart disease, prostrate, piles, asthma, isnophilia, cough, phlegm, varicose veins, dismonerrhoea, cholesterol, chest pain,aids, migraine,headache, tension, constipation,
thyroid, eczema, ringworm, itching and other skin problems,psoriaisis,liver disorder,kidney problem,gynae and many such disease.
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