Tag: worship
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ഗണപതിയുടെ ശാപവും ചന്ദ്രന്റെ പാഠവും ; When the Moon Mocked Ganesha: A Story of Pride and Redemption
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In this enchanting tale from Hindu mythology, we explore a lesser-known story of Lord #Ganesha and the Moon. When the proud Moon mocks Ganesha for his joyful, waddling gait, he learns a profound lesson about humility and respect. Through Ganesha’s wise words and a consequential curse, the Moon comes to understand the true meaning of compassion and equality. Discover how this divine interaction gave rise to the phases of the moon as we know them today, and the timeless wisdom that reminds us to never look down upon others. A beautiful story of pride, repentance, and redemption awaits!
#GaneshChaturthi #Parable #Tale #Story
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Raksha Bandhan Highlights Amritapuri Ashram
As the sacred thread of Rakhi binds brothers and sisters in a bond of protection and love, the celebration of Raksha Bandhan at Amritapuri Ashram takes on a deeper, spiritual significance. This year, the celebrations were marked by a beautiful gesture of bonding and respect, as the girls from the ashram tied Rakhis to 221 Bn CRPF police officers.
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Happy Birthday Song in Sanskrit | World Sanskrit Day 2024 | Mata Amritanandamayi Math
Celebrate the timeless beauty of Sanskrit with Mata Amritanandamayi Math’s special birthday wishes song, presented in the ancient and divine language of Sanskrit. Released on the occasion of World Sanskrit Day 2024, this melodious rendition of the Happy Birthday song honors both the rich cultural heritage of Sanskrit and the joy of celebrating life. Join us in this unique tribute as we spread love, light, and blessings through the universal language of spirituality. Whether you understand Sanskrit or not, the purity of the words and the music will touch your soul. Share this beautiful gift with your loved ones on their special day!
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Vavubali 2024 Highlights – Pitru Puja at Amritapuri Ashram
The Vavubali puja was conducted in #AmritapuriAshram (@Amritapuri) in accordance with the Amavasi Thithi, It is recommended that the Pitru Tarppanam be performed during this period, as it coincides with the new moon phase. Every day of a lunar month is called tithi.