Maa Kamala Maa

Maa Kamala Maa

To describe Dash Maha Vidya or The Knowledge about The Ten Supreme Forms Of Energies with few words is impossible. This is only an effort to give an introductory know how about Dash Maha Vidya.
 Niraarakaar (Formless) and Nirguna (Virtue less) BrahmaN displays Himself in the form of Maha Devi Aadi Shakti who does the creation and administration of all we see.  Maa Aadi Shakti is manifested in 10 major forms in the process of Creation, Administration and Destruction of this world, this Universe. These Ten Goddesses are known as Dash ( Ten ) Maha Vidya (Supreme Knowledge Of Shakti – The Governing Energy).



Ganesha Mantra

 Ganesha Mantra

 Ganpati Mantras 

That Offer Permanent Solutions To All of life’s Problems

You already know of Mantras dedicated to Lord Ganesha (or Lord Ganpati), but I want to tell you more easy Ganpati Mantras that will help you reach great heights very quickly. These Mantras shower you with success and remove all obstacles in your path. There are many more benefits that will pleasantly surprise you! 
Lord Ganesha or Ganpati was blessed by his father, and because of this he is the god first worshipped among all the others in the Hindu Pantheon. Thus, before beginning any major undertaking, you should invoke Lord Ganpati.

The most basic Ganpati Mantra is:

Artemis Greek goddess

Artemis Greek goddess


Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. She is the goddess of the hunt and the wild and at some point she replaced Selene, the goddess of the moon. In statues she is shown with deer, bow and arrows usually in a forest setting.

In Ephesus, an ancient Greek city located in the western part of Turkey where she was a principal deity, there is a temple of the goddess which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and probably the best known center of her worship apart from Delos. Many Athenian festivals such as Elaphebolia, Mounichia, Charisteri, Vravronia were organized in her honor.

Sri Koorath Azhvan (Kooresa)

 



Sri Kuresa was born in a village called Kooram near Kanchi in A.D 1008. His parents, who were extremely rich, named him Sri Vatsangar. Because of his background he was called Kooranaatha or kooresa.
When he heard that Sri Ramanuja had joined the monastic order, Kooresa and Dasarathi rejoiced and proceeded to kanchi, where Ramanuja initiated them into Sri Vaishnavam, by performing Pancha-samskaram. Kooresa and Dasarathi were the first disciples of Ramanuja. It is believed that both Dasarathi and Kooresa are the incarnation of the divine symbols of Lord Vishnu, namely, the Conch and the Discus respectively.