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Good morning all friends please 🌄If anyone likes it then please like, share, comment and follow.,,🙏🙏🙏Hara Hara Mahadeva is a Sanskrit invocation in praise of the Hindu deity Shiva. The invocation consists of two epithets of Shiva, hara and mahadeva.

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If this resonates with you, please like, share, comment, and follow.🙏🙏The Shiva Lingam (or Shivalinga) is a symbol that ...
08/12/2024

If this resonates with you, please like, share, comment, and follow.🙏🙏The Shiva Lingam (or Shivalinga) is a symbol that represents the Hindu god Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism, known as the Supreme Being in Shaivism. The lingam is typically a smooth, cylindrical stone or a representation of an abstract form that embodies Shiva's infinite nature, formlessness, and creative power.

In Hindu tradition, the Shiva Lingam is often placed in temples dedicated to Shiva and is worshipped by offering prayers, water, milk, honey, and other offerings. It signifies the divine energy of Shiva, who is associated with both destruction and regeneration, as well as the embodiment of cosmic creation, preservation, and dissolution.

The symbolism of the Shiva Lingam reflects the balance between the formless (Shiva as absolute consciousness) and the physical form. It is often depicted as a rounded or elliptical stone atop a circular base called the Yoni, symbolizing the female counterpart and the creative union between the two. This unity represents the cyclical nature of the universe.

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"Har Har Mahadev" is a popular Hindu chant dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. The phrase translates to "Hail Lord Shiva" or "Glory to Lord Shiva", and it is used as a powerful expression of devotion and reverence to him.

Lord Shiva is known as the god of destruction and transformation, and he is part of the Holy Trinity (Trimurti) in Hinduism, alongside Brahma (the creator) and Vishnu (the preserver). He is worshiped as the supreme being who is both fierce and compassionate, symbolizing the balance between destruction and creation.

The chant "Har Har Mahadev" is often recited in temples, during religious rituals, and in moments of devotion to invoke the blessings and protection of Lord Shiva.

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05/12/2024

Hey if you like it then like, share, comment and follow. 🙏🙏The god associated with Goddess Lakshmi (Laxmi Mata) is Lord Vishnu. In Hindu mythology, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance, while Vishnu is the god of preservation, protection, and cosmic order. Lakshmi is often depicted as Lord Vishnu's consort, symbolizing the harmonious balance between material and spiritual wealth.

In many representations, Goddess Lakshmi is seen seated on a lotus, while Lord Vishnu is shown alongside her or resting on the cosmic serpent, Ananta. Their union is symbolic of both material prosperity and spiritual well-being.

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03/12/2024

God Shiva Sankar 🙏🙏If you like it then like and follow.God Shiva Sankar refers to Lord Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, often referred to by the name Shankar (शंकर). The name "Shankar" is another aspect of Lord Shiva, symbolizing his benevolent and auspicious nature. The term "Shankar" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Sham" meaning "auspicious" or "peaceful" and "Kar" meaning "doer" or "maker." Therefore, Shankar signifies "the one who bestows auspiciousness" or "the one who brings peace and prosperity."

Lord Shiva, as Shankar, is worshipped as the ultimate source of goodness, peace, and harmony in the universe. He is also known as Mahadeva (the great god), Nataraja (the Lord of Dance), and Bholenath (the innocent and easily pleased one), among other names.

Lord Shiva’s qualities include:

1. Destruction and Transformation: While often associated with destruction, Shiva is a force of regeneration and transformation, helping to clear the old and make way for the new.

2. Meditation and Asceticism: Shiva is often depicted in deep meditation, symbolizing spiritual knowledge, detachment, and a peaceful mind.

3. Benevolence: Shiva, as Shankar, is extremely benevolent, easily pleased by sincere devotion, and is known for forgiving even the gravest of sins.

Devotees chant mantras like "Om Namah Shivaya" to invoke his blessings, peace, and to seek protection from evil.

Shree Sivaling 🙏जिसको अच्छा लगेगा तो लाइक फॉलो करना।🙏🙏🙏🔥Shree Shivaling (श्री शिवलिंग) refers to a representation of Lor...
03/12/2024

Shree Sivaling 🙏जिसको अच्छा लगेगा तो लाइक फॉलो करना।🙏🙏🙏🔥Shree Shivaling (श्री शिवलिंग) refers to a representation of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, known for his role as the destroyer and transformer within the cosmic cycle. The Shivalingam (or Shiva Lingam) is a symbol that represents Lord Shiva in a formless or abstract manner.

The Shivaling is typically a smooth, cylindrical stone structure with a rounded top, and it is often placed in temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The lingam represents the infinite nature of Shiva, symbolizing the divine energy and cosmic principles that are both formless and transcendent. It also represents the union of masculine and feminine energies, with the lower part (the base) symbolizing the goddess Shakti, the divine feminine energy.

Devotees offer prayers, milk, water, honey, and other offerings to the Shivaling to seek blessings for prosperity, spiritual growth, and protection. Regular worship and chanting of Lord Shiva's mantras, such as "Om Namah Shivaya", are believed to help in purifying the mind and soul and bringing inner peace.

Jay Shree Hanuman 🙏जिसको अच्छा लगेगा तो लाइक फॉलो करना।"Jai Shree Hanuman" (जय श्री हनुमान) is a popular chant in Hindui...
03/12/2024

Jay Shree Hanuman 🙏जिसको अच्छा लगेगा तो लाइक फॉलो करना।"Jai Shree Hanuman" (जय श्री हनुमान) is a popular chant in Hinduism, especially in devotion to Lord Hanuman. The phrase translates to "Hail Lord Hanuman" or "Victory to Lord Hanuman." Hanuman is a central figure in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana, known for his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama, immense strength, courage, and loyalty.

Chanting "Jai Shree Hanuman" is believed to invoke his blessings, offering protection from negative forces and helping one gain courage and strength. It is often recited during prayers, especially in Hanuman temples or during times of difficulty, as Hanuman is considered a remover of obstacles and a protector.

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