Jain Acharya Vijay Nemisurijee Mahraja Sahaiba

Acharya Vijay Nemisurijee Mahraja Sahaiba




 Acharya Nemisurijee M.S. was born in Mahuwa (Saurastra) on first day of first month (Kartik) of V.S. 1929. Incidentally, when he was died, in the same place- Mahuwa on the same day, first day of first month (Kartik) of V.S. 2006. (after 77 years) Again both days- his birth day and the day of his sad demise were same – Saturday! Ara the time The Ghadi and Pal were also the same! In his life span of 77 years he has dome such note-worthy deeds, that his time is rightly known as Shasan Samrat Nemi Era.

Maa Chehar Maa

Maa Chehar Maa
Jai Chehar Maa. Navigate using the links provided on the left hand side of the browser and discover the power of Chehar Maa. The navigation is divided into different aspects that pertain to our Beloved Mother. The first link 'Story of Chehar Maa' talks about how the Mother incarnated. The beautiful story of Mother will make you full of devotion and love. The second link 'Wav Wali Chehar Maa' talks about the presence and the temple of Mother in Village Wav of Gujarat. It is with due inspiration and permission of Wav Wali Chehar Maa, that this website is launched. The next section 'Praying Mother' talks about the method adopted and followed for praying Chehar Maa, which is followed by the 'Sukhadi-Prasadam' link, giving you details about the sweet prsad called Sukhadi that is being offered to the Mother during Prayer. The last link 'Martoli' talks about the main temple of Chehar Maa in the Village Martoli of Gujarat. If you want to get back to the home page, simple click the link 'Home'......|| Jai Chehar Maa ||  



Maa Sati Maa


Maa Sati Maa



Maa Sati was the daughter of Daksh prajapati who ruled this world and has his capital as Kankhal, situated in Haridwar. Sati was the consort of Shiva. Sati plays the role of luring Shiva from ascetic isolation into creative participation in the world. 

Jain Bhomiya ji Dev

Jain Bhomiya ji Dev



Bhomiyaji Maharaj of Shikharji is world famous. In Jainism, two powers are world-famous as the protecting deities - Nakoda Bhairav in Rajasthan, and Shikharji's Bhomiaji in Bihar. On the sprawling mountain of Sammet Shikhar, whether it is midnight or noon, the devotees are found to be travelling. Who else but Bhomiaji protects them all.

Maa Umiya Maa

Maa Umiya Maa




About the temple the myth is that in 1899, Maa Umiya Mata emerge in the vision of one Rattan Baba which is living in the small village known as Kutiyana and tell him that her statue would be originate at a particular spot in Sidsar Village.


Demeter Greek Goddess

Demeter

 

Demeter is the goddess of fertility and agriculture. She taught people how to sow and plough and that is why she was very popular with the rural population. As a fertility goddess she is sometimes identified with Rhea and Gaia. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea and sister of Zeus by whom she became the mother of Persephone. When Persephone was abducted by Hades, the lord of the underworld, Demeter wandered around the earth to find her and during that time nothing was growing on earth. Then, Zeus sent Hermes to the underworld to bring Persephone back and Hades agreed but when the girl was leaving the underworld he gave her a pomegranate and when she ate the fruit she was bound to spend a third of the year with her husband in the infernal regions. For that reason, Demeter lets the earth grow only during the summer that her daughter is with her. The dying and blossoming of nature was thus connected to Demeter.

20 mukhi Rudraksha




20 mukhi Rudraksha from Nepal  & Indo

 
Description: Twenty Mukhi Rudraksha is a rare Rudraksha symbolizing Brahma. It has the following attributes:

Maa Shakumbhari Maa

Shakumbhari Maa




Katha tells us that Meri Maiya helped the living creatures to survive only upon plants and vegetables, when no water was available on this earth, for full long hundred years. Hence, SHE was known as SHAKUMBHARI DEVI  i.e. Meri Maiya who feeded upon vegetables.

19 mukhi Rudraksha



19 mukhi Rudraksha from Nepal  & Indo
 
Description: The Nineteen Mukhi Rudraksha imparts victory and knowledge to its wearer. It is associated with Lord Vishnu and so is called the Narayana Roopam Rudraksha.

Poseidon Greek God

Poseidon


In Greek mythology, Poseidon is the god of sea, horses and earthquakes and the brother of Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Zeus.

Along with Zeus and Hades they have decided the world in three parts. Poseidon became the ruler of the sea, Zeus ruled the sky and Hades the underworld. The symbols associated with Poseidon include: dolphins, tridents and three-pronged fish spears.

 


17 mukhi Rudraksha



17 mukhi Rudraksha from Nepal  &  Indo
 

 
Description:  Seventeen-faced Rudraksha represents Lord Vishvakarma the builder of the materialistic world. 

Amun-Ra Egypt Gods


Amun-Ra

Appearance:
  • Man with a ram-head
  • A ram
  • Man wearing an ostrich plumed hat

Amun was one of the most powerful gods in ancient Egypt.
At the height of Egyptian civilisation he was called the 'King of the Gods'.


Apollo Greek god

Apollo

 







Apollo was a very handsome Greek god who resembled the Kouros statues, meaning he was athletic, beardless and young. In Greek mythology he was the god of medicine and healing, light, truth, archery and also a bringer of death-dealing plague. He was also the god of music and poetry and the leader of the Muses and director of their choir. Hymns sung to Apollo were called paeans.

Dionysus Apollo Greek god

Dionysus





 

Dionysus or Dionysos is the Greek god of wine and he represents not only the intoxicating power of wine, but also its social and beneficial influences. He was also known as Bacchus. He is the patron deity of agriculture and the theatre. He was also known as the Liberator, freeing one from one's normal self, by madness, ecstasy, or wine. The divine mission of Dionysus was to mingle the music of the avlos and to bring an end to care and worry.

Zeus (Greek God)


Zeus





 

The supreme god

Zeus in Greek mythology is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and god of the sky and thunder. His symbols are the thunderbolt which he hurled at whoever displeased him, the eagle, the bull and the oak. Zeus is frequently envisaged by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty.

Hera (Greek Goddess)

Hera





 Hera  goddess of marriage and protector of married women.

Hera was the wife of Zeus who was brought up by the Titans Ocean and Tethys and although she was called "cow-faced" she was truly one of the most beautiful goddesses. Despite her beauty her personality was not very attractive since she was very cruel usually organizing revengeful acts against Zeus' lovers. In one, and only one, myth is shown as a noble and gracious protector of heroes and inspirer of heroic deeds, the Quest of the Golden Fleece.