ശ്വേതാശ്വതരോപനിഷത്ത്

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ശ്വേതാശ്വതരോപനിഷത്ത്

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Nārāyaṇīyaṃ - Learn to Chant Kumar Vembu हरि ओम् || Hari OmThis podcast has been created to assist anyone in learning the Nārāyaṇīyaṃ. Narayaneeyam is a scripture composed by Sri Narayana Bhattadri, a Rig Vedic scholar. It is a condensed version of Bhagavata, which is considered one of the eighteen MahapuranasReciting Narayaneeyam is said to have many benefits, including:Divine fervor: It is said to create divine fervor. Peace, happiness, and prosperity: It is said to bring peace, happiness, and prosperity to those who recite it. Health and longevity: It is said to be a tonic for longevity, health, and happiness. Relief from physical and mental ailments: It is believed to have the power to heal physical and mental ailments. Strength and humility: It is said to give strength and humility. Different perspective: It is said to give a different persp Sreeman Narayaneeyam Malayalam Description Sujatha P Nair Narayaneeyam is a medieval Sanskrit text, comprising a summary study in poetic form of the Bhagavata Purana. It was composed by Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri, (1560–1666 AD) one of the celebrated Sanskrit poets in Kerala.Mrs. Sujatha Nair explains the original verses in simple Malayalam that can be understood by all. Please listen from 1st episode onwards .. Thank you 🙏 Vishnu Devotional Songs Rajshri Entertainment Private Limited Play popular Vishnu devotional songs. Conceived as the Preserver or the Protector of the universe, Lord Vishnu is one of the most significant deities in Hinduism. Lord Rama and Krishna are his incarnations. He is also fondly known as Narayana and Hari. Arsha Vijnana Gurukulam arshavijnanagurukulam The Sri Rudram is one of the holiest chants in the Veda. It expounds a sophisticated understanding of God, Īśvara as immanent and transcendental . All that is here in the universe is non-separate from its cause —Īśvara. Everything that is present and everything that comes to light borrows its presence and sentience from Īśvara. The air that we breathe, the sun that lights up the sky, the cool light of the moon, are all manifestations of Īśvara. The entire universe is nothing but Īśvara, but Īśvara, being limitless is not any one thing in universe. Understanding Īśvara in this manner, it is easy to see that Īśvara pervades everything including one’s own body-mind-sense complex. One is never away from Īśvara —in fact, one is Īśvara. Listening to this meaning of this hymn reduces and eliminates the sense of alienation and disconnection that one feels from the Universe, from one’s fellow-beings, and from Īśvara. This oneness is the essence of the vision of Vedanta, gaining which one is fre
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