Gharib Nawaz Rajasthan









Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishty occupies a prominent place among the spiritual Healers of the world. Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishty  popularly know as Khwaja Gharib Nawaz   was born in 1142 A.D. in Sanjar (Iran). His paternal genealogy is related to Hazrat lmam Hussain   and that of his matemal to Hazrat Imam Hassan (A. S.) and thus he is a direct descendant of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad .

Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan 

 
   

Dada Bhagwan (Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, also known as Dadashri) (November 8, 1908-January 2, 1988) was an Indian Spiritual personality and leader of a new religious movement. He was a native of Bhadran, Gujarat, India and inspired the Akram Vignan, a spiritual path to achieve self-realization and liberation.



Prithu Avatar 10th Vishnu Avatar

Prithu Avatar


King Vena, from the lineage of the pious Dhruva, was an evil king, who neglected Vedic rituals. Thus the rishis (sages) killed him, leaving the kingdom without an heir and in famine due to the anarchy of Vena. So, the sages churned Vena's body, out of which first appeared a dark dwarf hunter, a symbol of Vena's evil. Since the sins of Vena had gone away as the dwarf, the body was now pure. On further churning, Prithu emerged from right arm of the corpse. To end the famine by slaying the earth and getting her fruits, Prithu chased the earth (Prithvi) who fled as a cow. Finally, she cornered by Prithu, the earth states that killing her would mean the end of his subjects too. So Prithu lowered his weapons and reasoned with the earth and promised her to be her guardian. Finally, Prithu milked her using Manu as a calf, and received all vegetation and grain as her milk, in his hands for welfare of humanity. Before Prithu's reign, there was "no cultivation, no pasture, no agriculture, no highway for merchants", all civilization emerged in Prithu's rule. By granting life to the earth and being her protector, Prithu became the Earth's father and she accepted the patronymic name "Prithvi"

Gautam Swami


Gautam Swami







The Ganadhara Gautam Swami was the chief disciple of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Jain Tirthankara. His real name was Indrabhuti, but he is after referred to as Gautama because that was his gotra. He was born in the Gochchar village in the Magadh kingdom to a Brahmin couple Vasubhuti and Prithvi. He had 500 students studying with him while he was conducing a yajna at Madhyam Pava.

Pundarik Swami

Pundarik Swami
He is the first Gandhar of Rushabhadev 1st thihthakar
Pundarik Swami had got the Moksha Pad here with 5 crores monks. So it is also named as Pundarikgiri.

Swami Vivekananda

Swami Vivekananda




A spiritual genius of commanding intellect and power, Vivekananda crammed immense labor and achievement into his short life, 1863-1902. Born in the Datta family of Calcutta, the youthful Vivekananda embraced the agnostic philosophies of the Western mind along with the worship of science.

Sant Ravidas


Sant Ravidas was born of humbal parentage at Seer Govardhanpura in Kashi now known as Varanasi, around the 15th century. His parents Shri Santokh Das and Smt. Kalsi Devi were so struck by the divine effulgence of their child when he was born that they named him Ravidas after Sun-Gold. Ravidas did not have any formal education. It is said that when his father tried to admit him in a 'Pathshala', the child Ravidas did not display any interest in his school lessons as even at that early age, he understood that true means of selvation is through love of God and through Bhajan and devotional worship.

72 Names Of Angels

72 Names Of Angels







The 72 angels of God

Today I read an article about angels, it says that there are 72 angels of God. They were 144 until they split up after God created Adam. Half of the 144 angels wanted to serve him and the other half didn’t. The 72 angels who said No are the falling angels. And the 72 angels who said yes are still among us guiding and helping us. I will talk about the 72 angels of God today who said that they will serve His child and guide him until the end of time. These angels represent the 72 kinds of knowledge and power, each of them has their own domain to take care (the angel of water, the angel of music, the angel of the wind and many more.

Maa Maha Kali Maa



Mahakali (Sanskrit: Mahākālī, Devanagari: महाकाली), literally translated as Great Kali, is the Hindu goddess of time and death, considered to be the consort of Mahakala, the god of consciousness, the basis of reality and existence. Mahakali in Sanskrit is etymologically the feminized variant of Mahakala or Great Time (which is interpreted also as Death), an epithet of the god Shiva in Hinduism. Mahakali is the form of Adi parashakti, who is beyond time and space. Kali is the force of anger of Adi parashakti and therefore her color is black. She is the greatest aspect of Kali whom many Hindus hold as a Divine Mother.

Rishabh Dev 9th Vishnu Avatra

Rishabh Dev





Lord Vishnu in his ninth incarnation as Rishabh Dev was born to king Nabhi and Marudevi. His mother Marudevi was the daughter of Indra. He attained that state of Paramhansa (an ascetic of highest order who has controlled his anger) which is an uphill task. He was given the title of 'Jin' which means a ' a knower'. His followers are known as Jains.

Sudharma Swami



Sudharma Swami






Sudharma swami (607 BC to 507 BC) (Hindi:गणधर सुधर्मास्वामी) was the fifth Ganadhar of Lord Mahavir. All the current Jain acharya's and monks follow his rule. Ganadhar means a group leader. Lord Mahavir had many pupils. They were divided into 11 groups and each of them was placed under one Ganadhar. As such, there were 11 Ganadhars in all.

Arunachaleswara Temple in Tiruvannamalai is dedicated to Lord Siva



Arunachaleswara Temple in Tiruvannamalai is dedicated to Lord Siva and it is one of the largest temples in India . Arunachaleswara temple is one of the "Panch Boodha Sthalams" and it is "Agni" Sthalam. It has also the importance as "Padal Petra Sthalam". That is the four famous 'Saiva Saints and Poets' such Appar, Sundarar, Manichkavasakar and Thirugnana Sambandar made several poems on Lord Arunachaleswara.

Chidambaram Temple is in Chennai Tamil Nadu




Chidambaram Temple is about 200 kilometers south of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, South India. Nataraja temple is located in the centre of the town of Chidambaram and covers an area of 40 acres.

Kali Maa Aarti

Maa Kali Maa Aarti




Goddess Maa Kali Maa Aarti

Ambe Tu he Jagad Ambe Kaali
Jai Durge Gabbar waali
Tere hi gun gaaye Bhaarti
O Maiyaa hum sab utaren Teri Aarti

Bhaktamar Stotra

Bhaktamar Stotra



Bhaktamara Stotra is a famous Jain Sanskrit prayer. It was composed by Acharya Manatunga (seventh century CE) The name Bhaktamara comes from a combination of two sanskrit names, "Bhakta" (Devotee) and "Amar" (Immortal).
The prayer praises Rishabhanatha(adinath) , the first Tirthankara of Jainism. There are forty-eight verses in total. The last verse gives the name of the author Manatunga.

Maa Mansa Maa

Maa Mansa Maa


The Main-idol, enshrined in the temple, consists of 5 heads (faces) and three arms of the deity. There is an interesting story behind it.

An old tree has become an interesting feature where pilgrims tie-up a thread around its stem for the fulfillment of their desires. One can easily see hundred of knots around it.

Maa Khodal Maa




Maa Khodal Maa (Khodiyar Maa)




Khodiyar Maa is the Hindu goddess who materializes in the story of Mamaniya Gadhvi in about 700 AD. Mamaniya Gadhvi had a excellent relationship with the then ruler – Maharaj Shilbhadra. The ruler’s minister envied this excellent relationship and arranged a system to get rid of Mamaniya Gadhvi. They were not very successful to influence the ruler, but they succeeded in persuading the ruler’s wife. One day the doorkeepers did not let him go into the palace.

Ketu Dev

Ketu Dev



Birth Myth: During the giving out of the ambrosia to the gods, one of the Asuras (demons) disguised himself as a god and sat among them. Just as he took a mouthful of ambrosia, Surya and Chandra realized the fraud, and Vishnu quickly cut him in two, thereby giving us Rahu and Ketu. However the power of the ambrosia caused the two pieces to continue to be alive, and so Brahma changed them into planets and sent them to the heavens. Rahu continues to be the enemy of Surya and Chandra. Eclipses are when Rahu tries to devour them.

Nakoda Bhairav

Nakoda Bhairav



The miraculous deity of this place, Shree Bhairavji Maharaj was ceremoniously installed here in samvat 1511 by Acharya Kirtiratna Suri. This pilgrimage continuously prospered after the installation of Nakoda Bhairav. The miracles of this place found abode in the minds of the people. The devotees poured in from various places of the country and abroad. From time to time the pilgrimage has been restored and salvaged too.

Jalaram Bapa

Jalaram Bapa




History of Jalaram Bapa

Shree Jalaram Bapa was born in Samvant 1856 (A.D. 1800). His mother's name was Rajbai and father's name was Pradhan Thakkar. Pradhan Thakkar and Valji Thakkar were two brothers actively and honestly engaged in business earning their livelihood.

Gogadev

Gogaji (Hindi: गोगाजी) (Rajasthani: गुग्गो), also known as Jahar Veer Gogga is a folk deity, worshiped in northern states of India especially in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Punjab region and Uttar Pradesh. He is a warrior-hero of the region, venerated as a saint and a 'snake-god'. He is worshiped as a peer among Hindus .



11 Jyothirlinga Kashi Vishvanath - U.P.







 Kashi Vishvanath Jyothirlinga

Where the Varana and Asi rivers join the Ganges, a beautiful city was built there in the ancient times. It was named Varanasi. Varanasi, a prime place of pilgrimage, a tribe called kasha used to live. Therefore, Varanasi was also known as Kashi. Near Kashi, Ganga flows in the shape of a bow. Hence it acquired special importance. A king called Deivodas expanded this area.
Varanasi is located in Uttarpradesh, in the Gangetic plains.