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Om Namah Sivaya
This application is in devotion towards Lord Shiva. It has the below slokas and manthras in Telugu and English with audio. The audio helps to learn the mantra
pronunciation.
1) Lingashtakam (Brahma murari)
2) Shiva Manthra (Anyatha Sharanam nasti)
3) Shiva Dhyaana Manthra (Karacharana krithamva)
4) Shiva Aarathi Mantra (Karpoora Gauram Karunavatharam)
5) Shiva Panchakshara Manthra (Nagendra haaraya thrilochanaya)
6) Maha Mrithyunjaya Manthra (Om thriambakam yajamahe)
All these slokas and manthras can be chanted everyday.
Shiva or Siva, meaning "The Auspicious One", also known as Mahadeva ("Great God"), is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as
limitless, transcendent, unchanging and formless. Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an
ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya, and in fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying
demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts.
The main iconographical attributes of Shiva are the third eye on his forehead, the snake Vasuki around his neck, the adorning crescent moon, the holy river Ganga flowing from
his matted hair, the trishula as his weapon and the damaru as his musical instrument. Shiva is usually worshiped in the form of Lingam. Other popular names associated with Shiva
are Mahadeva, Mahesha, Maheshvara, Shankara, Shambhu, Rudra, Rishikesha(Man of knowledge), Hara, Trilochan, Devendra (meaning Chief of the gods) and Trilokinatha (meaning Lord
of the three realms).
Maha Shivratri (Sivarathiri) is a festival celebrated every year on the 13th day in the Krishna Paksha of the month of Phalguna in the Hindu calendar. This festival is of utmost
importance to the devotees of Lord Shiva. Mahashivaratri marks the night when Lord Shiva performed the 'Tandava' and it is the day that Lord Shiva was married to Parvati. This
day is often celebrated with special prayers and rituals offered up to Shiva, notably the Abhishek. This ritual, practiced throughout the night, is often performed every three
hours with water, milk, yogurt, and honey. Bel (aegle marmelos) leaves are often offered up to the Hindu god, as it is considered necessary for a successful life. The offering
of the leaves are considered so important that it is believed that someone who offers them without any intentions will be rewarded greatly.
Kumbh Mela is a mass Hindu pilgrimage of faith in which Hindus gather to bathe in a sacred river. It is considered to be the largest peaceful gathering in the world where around
100 million (10 crore) people were expected to visit during the Maha Kumbh Mela in 2013 in Allahabad. It is held every third year at one of the four places by rotation:
Haridwar, Allahabad (Prayaga), Nashik and Ujjain. Thus the Kumbh Mela is held at each of these four places every twelfth year. Ardha ("Half") Kumbh Mela is held at only two
places, Haridwar and Allahabad, every sixth year. The rivers at these four places are: the Ganges (Ganga) at Haridwar, the confluence (Sangam) of the Ganges and the Yamuna and
the mythical Saraswati at Allahabad, the Godawari at Nashik, and the Shipra at Ujjain. The name Kumbh Mela comes from Hindi, and in the original Sanskrit and other Indian
languages it is more often known as Kumbha Mela. Kumbha means a pitcher and Mela means fair in Sanskrit.
This application is one in many spirituality content based applications mainly for users who follow Hindu dharma. We the "Spiritual Samarpanam" team express our gratitude to you
for showing interest in our application and content.
Please email your valuable suggestions to us at [email protected].
This application is in devotion towards Lord Shiva. It has the below slokas and manthras in Telugu and English with audio. The audio helps to learn the mantra
pronunciation.
1) Lingashtakam (Brahma murari)
2) Shiva Manthra (Anyatha Sharanam nasti)
3) Shiva Dhyaana Manthra (Karacharana krithamva)
4) Shiva Aarathi Mantra (Karpoora Gauram Karunavatharam)
5) Shiva Panchakshara Manthra (Nagendra haaraya thrilochanaya)
6) Maha Mrithyunjaya Manthra (Om thriambakam yajamahe)
All these slokas and manthras can be chanted everyday.
Shiva or Siva, meaning "The Auspicious One", also known as Mahadeva ("Great God"), is one of the three major deities of Hinduism. At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as
limitless, transcendent, unchanging and formless. Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an
ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya, and in fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying
demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts.
The main iconographical attributes of Shiva are the third eye on his forehead, the snake Vasuki around his neck, the adorning crescent moon, the holy river Ganga flowing from
his matted hair, the trishula as his weapon and the damaru as his musical instrument. Shiva is usually worshiped in the form of Lingam. Other popular names associated with Shiva
are Mahadeva, Mahesha, Maheshvara, Shankara, Shambhu, Rudra, Rishikesha(Man of knowledge), Hara, Trilochan, Devendra (meaning Chief of the gods) and Trilokinatha (meaning Lord
of the three realms).
Maha Shivratri (Sivarathiri) is a festival celebrated every year on the 13th day in the Krishna Paksha of the month of Phalguna in the Hindu calendar. This festival is of utmost
importance to the devotees of Lord Shiva. Mahashivaratri marks the night when Lord Shiva performed the 'Tandava' and it is the day that Lord Shiva was married to Parvati. This
day is often celebrated with special prayers and rituals offered up to Shiva, notably the Abhishek. This ritual, practiced throughout the night, is often performed every three
hours with water, milk, yogurt, and honey. Bel (aegle marmelos) leaves are often offered up to the Hindu god, as it is considered necessary for a successful life. The offering
of the leaves are considered so important that it is believed that someone who offers them without any intentions will be rewarded greatly.
Kumbh Mela is a mass Hindu pilgrimage of faith in which Hindus gather to bathe in a sacred river. It is considered to be the largest peaceful gathering in the world where around
100 million (10 crore) people were expected to visit during the Maha Kumbh Mela in 2013 in Allahabad. It is held every third year at one of the four places by rotation:
Haridwar, Allahabad (Prayaga), Nashik and Ujjain. Thus the Kumbh Mela is held at each of these four places every twelfth year. Ardha ("Half") Kumbh Mela is held at only two
places, Haridwar and Allahabad, every sixth year. The rivers at these four places are: the Ganges (Ganga) at Haridwar, the confluence (Sangam) of the Ganges and the Yamuna and
the mythical Saraswati at Allahabad, the Godawari at Nashik, and the Shipra at Ujjain. The name Kumbh Mela comes from Hindi, and in the original Sanskrit and other Indian
languages it is more often known as Kumbha Mela. Kumbha means a pitcher and Mela means fair in Sanskrit.
This application is one in many spirituality content based applications mainly for users who follow Hindu dharma. We the "Spiritual Samarpanam" team express our gratitude to you
for showing interest in our application and content.
Please email your valuable suggestions to us at [email protected].
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- Nome del Applicazioni: Lingashtakam - Telugu (Shiva)
- Categoria: Musica e audio
- Nome APK: com.spiritual.linkashtakamtelugu
- Ultima versione: 2.0.0
- Requisito: 4.0 o superiore
- Dimensioni del file : 7.35 MB
- tempo aggiornato: 2022-09-27