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Kālī (Sanskrit: काली, IPA: [kɑːliː]), also known as Kālikā (Sanskrit: कालिका), is the Hindu goddess associated with empowerment, shakti. The name Kali comes from kāla, which means black, time, death, lord of death, Shiva. Since Shiva is called Kāla—the eternal time—Kālī, his consort, also means "Time" atau "Death" (as in time has come). Hence, Kāli is the Goddess of Time and Change. Although sometimes presented as dark and violent, her earliest incarnation as a figure of annihilator of evil forces still has some influence. Various Shakta Hindu cosmologies, as well as Shākta Tantric beliefs, worship her as the ultimate reality atau Brahman. She is also revered as Bhavatārini (literally "redeemer of the universe"). Comparatively baru-baru ini devotional movements largely conceive Kāli as a benevolent mother goddess.[1]

Kālī is represented as the consort of Lord Shiva, on whose body she is often seen standing. Shiva laid in path of Kali, whose foot on Shiva subdues her anger. She is time manifestation of other Hindu goddesses like Durga, Bhadrakali, Sati, Rudrani, Parvati and Chamunda. She is the foremost among the Dasa Mahavidyas, ten fierce Tantric goddesses.[2]
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Characteristics :     Wealth, Fortune, Courage and Fertility
Other Names :     Padma, Bhargavi, Sridevi, Aiswarya
Famous Prayers :     Sri Lakshmi Stuti, Sri Sukta, Agasti Lakshmi Strota
Consort :     Lord Vishnu
Vehicle (Vahana) :     Owl (Ulooka)
Mula Mantra :     Om Sri Maha Lakshmyai Namah




Goddess Lakshmi
Lakshmi is the auspicious goddess of wealth and fortune, whether it is material atau spiritual. The word ''Lakshmi'' has been derived from the Sanskrit word Lakshay, meaning "aim"...
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Characteristics :     Knowledge
Other Names :     Vaagdevi, Sharda
Consort :     Lord Brahma
Vehicle (Vahana) :     Swan
Mula Mantra :     Om Aim Saraswatyai Namah
Saraswati Gayatri Mantra:     Aum Saraswatye Cha Vidmahe
Brahmaputriye Cha
Dheemahi Tanno Saraswati Prachodayat



Goddess Saraswati is the Goddess of arts, music, knowledge, and wisdom. Saraswati is considered as the divine consort of Lord Brahma, the Creator of the universe. Goddess Saraswati is berkata to possess the powers...
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Hindu god Karthik atau Kartikeya, son of Lord Shiva— also called Skanda and Subrahmanya; called Murugan in Tamil)— is a popular Hindu deity among Tamil Hindus, and is worshiped primarily in areas with Tamil influences, especially South India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore and Reunion Island. His six most important shrines in India are the Arupadaiveedu temples, located in Tamil Nadu. In Sri Lanka, Hindus as well as Buddhists revere the sacred historical Nallur Kandaswamy temple in Jaffna and the sacred Buddhist and Hindu shrine of Katirkāmam Temple (also in Sinhala "Katharagama...
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Mula Mantra :     Om Suryaye Namah
Surya Gayatri Mantra:     Aum Bhaskaraye Vidmahe
Divakraraye Dheemahi
Tanno Suryah Prachodayat



As per the Hindu Religion, Surya symbolizes the Sun God. Surya is considered as the only visible form of God that can be seen every day. God Surya is regarded as an aspect of Shiva and Vishnu sejak Shaivites and Vaishnavas respectively. Surya is also known as Surya Narayana. Surya, the Sun God is also acknowledged as one of the eight forms of Lord Shiva (Astamurti). Surya is the lord of excellence and wisdom.

Surya - The Image
The celestial...
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Characteristics :     Knowledge, Eradicator of obstacles.
Other Names :     Ganapati, Gajanana, Vinayaka, Vighneshawar, Pillaiyar
Principal Scriptures :     Ganesha Purana, Mudgala Purana and Ganapati Atharvashirsa
Consort :     Riddhi (affluence) Buddhi (knowledge) Siddhi (perfection)
Vahana (Vehicle) :     Mouse
Mula Mantra :     Om Gan Ganpatye Namah



Lord Ganesha is the god of beginnings, knowledge, wisdom, intellect and eradicator of obstacles. Lord Ganesha is the child of lord...
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Mantra is a religious atau mystical syllable atau poem, typically from the Sanskrit language. Mantras are primarily used as spiritual conduits, words atau vibrations that inculcate concentration in the devotee. Mantras are also integrated in religious rituals to remove obstacles, avoid danger, reduce foes, atau accumulate wealth. Mantras got their origin from the Vedas of India.

Mantra - The Word
The word "Mantra" has been derived from Sanskrit. Mantra contains two words - "man" which means "to think" (also in manas "mind") and suffix "tra" which means "tool", hence a literal translation would be "instrument...
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Characteristics :     Strength, Morality, Power, Protector
Other Names :     Jagdamba, Shakti, Bhagwati, Devi, Maa
Weapon :     Trident, Chakra, Snake, kerang, conch shell, Mace, Bow, Long sword, Thunderbolt
Abode :     Trikoota Mountain
Vehicle (Vahana) :     Lion
Mula Mantra :     Om Sri Durgaya Namah
Durga Gayatri Mantra:     Aum Girijaye Cha Vidmahe
Shiva Priyaye Cha Dheemahi
Tanno Durga Prachodayat




Durga
Maa (Mother) Durga symbolizes the power of the Supreme Being that...
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(Prince Siddhartha is walking in the garden in a contemplative mood. All of a sudden a bird falls down in front of him.)

SIDDHARTHA: Ah, poor bird! My hati, tengah-tengah is bleeding for you. Who has done this? Who has hurt you? Who has aimed this Arrow at you? Poor, innocent bird! Let me take the Arrow out of your body. (He removes the arrow.) Now let me try to cure you.

(Enter Devadatta)

DEVADATTA: Siddhartha, this is my bird. What right have anda to keep my bird? Give it to me!

SIDDHARTHA: No, this is my bird, Devadatta.

DEVADATTA: Your bird! I shot this bird. It belongs to me. This is my arrow. I aimed at...
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This is a story about the pride of Brahma, our Creator. One day, Brahma was meditating. In his meditation he had gone higher than the highest, deeper than the deepest. He was in ecstasy. Brahma berkata to himself, “How I wish I could spend all my time in this sublime meditation!”

Suddenly, there appeared in front of him the most beautiful nymph, atau apsara. Her name was Mohini. She berkata to Brahma, “I want to marry you.”

Brahma got furious. “I was in such ecstasy, such bliss, and anda have to come here and charm me! Never! Do not come near me. Leave me alone!”

Mohini was deeply insulted....
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