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Saturday, 28 March 2015

Mystical Navdurga Chakra-Move Cursor get the answers of your questions

Chaitra Navratras starts from 21st March. Everyone wants to worship Durga for nine days. Every devotee wants to pray the Goddess in its own way. Actually Navratri is not only the festival but has hidden the secrets of life. There is the need to uncover and understand them. On the auspicious occasion of Navratri,  we are giving Mystical Chakra.

The way to use chakra is given below:

Anyone who wants to know the answer of their problems has to chant Mantra ‘Om Aim harem Kleem Chamunday vichey’ five times and recite the Mantra.


Ya Devi Sarvabuteshu matrarupena sansthita.
Namatasye namatasye namatasye Namo namah.

After that close the eyes and ask your question from Goddess Durga and move the cursor of the Chakra. Wherever cursor stops, see the number below.

Answers for the numbers 1-15

  1. You will have financial gain along with respect.
  2. Financial loss and have to came across all kinds of adversities.
  3. You will feel delighted after meeting your old acquaintance.
  4. There is the possibility that you will be diagnosed with some disease, therefore it is advised not to start any new work.
  5. You will get successfully completed the task which you have started.
  6. Give break to the work which you have started, because it may lead to the hot argument and have severe consequences in the future... Read More

Friday, 27 March 2015

Divine Relationship of Hanumana and Rama

Hanumana is revered as best, eccentric and unsurpassable devotee. Many Hindu epics have mentioned there that if the person possesses at least one quality of Hanuman, he will be considered as extraordinary. One such quality is total surrender. Surrender due to fear or selfishness can give temporarily positive results but later give negative results. For success, one has to fearlessly surrender. This will give peace and strength to the person who is going to surrender. Devotion, selflessness is the necessary step for surrender. As a result, Lossless Wisdom, selflessness, strength and vigor can be achieved.
The divine relationship between Hanumana and Rama can best exemplify the same. 
Instead of negative values such as malice, envy, selfishness if you possess selflessness, dedication, honesty and loyalty, you can achieve even impossible goals in your life. He or she even gets respect in the home as well as in your workplace. 
In simple words, if full attention is paid towards the goal like Hanuman, you can accomplish whatever... Read More


Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Ram Navami – Significance, prayers, fast and celebrations

Ram Navami is the festival of great importance for the people of Hindu religion. Celebrating the festival of Ram Navami on the 9th day of Chaitra Navratri indicates the birth of divine power (Rama) on the earth. To remove the divine power of the earth in order to maintain the right virtues, Lord Vishnu had to be born on the earth as a son of the Ayodhya King Dasharatha.

It is believed that Rama was born in the middle of the day and as per the World Time system, midday is considered when the clock struck 12:00 clock in the afternoon. As per Indian Time system, midday is considered mid of the time between Sunrise and Sunset. Therefore, celebrations are at their peak during 1P.M to 3P.M. 
In 2015, Ram Navami is celebrated on 28th March (Saturday). The best time to pray is as follows:
07:52 - 09:23
12:26 - 17:01
He took birth to teach people that as an ideal son; he respected his parents. He sacrificed his comfort for their dignity. As an ideal brother, he had shown immense love & care towards his younger brothers. As an ideal king, he kept his kingdom before his comforts & desires. 
Ram Navami prayer starts with the offering water to the Sun God in the early morning to get blessings from the Sun God. According to Hindu Mythology, Sun is considered as an ancestor of the Rama. 
Many devotees Keep fast on this day to purify their body and mind. 
Many People involve in singing the devotional songs for the whole day as well as listening to the recitations from various Hindu religious books and chant divine mantras by devotees... Read More

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Top Five Navratri Recipes

Topica seeds, Buck wheat flour, Water Chestnut flour, Lotus seeds, Potatoes and Rock Salt are used  and regular spices and vegetables are abstained in Navratri and other religious fasts.

During these special occasions you can prepare any one or all of the following  lip smacking dishes.

1- Sabudana Khichdi 

Topica or Sago seeds (Sabudana) 1 1/2 cups
Peanuts 1/4 cup
Green chilies 4-5
Potato 1 medium
Oil 3 tablespoons
Curry leaves 1-2 sprigs
Cumin seeds 1 teaspoon
Rock Salt to taste
Sugar
Lemon juice 1 teaspoon
Fresh coconut scraped for garnishing
Fresh coriander leaves a few sprigs

Procedure

  • Take sabutdana & Wash them couple of times in water.
  • Soak for 2-3 hours or perhaps more depending upon the type of sabutdana. With the experience one can easily make out that pearly white & soft sabutdana is better than off-white & hard variant.
  • Drain the excessive water by the help of big strainer.
  • Check that sabutdana is properly soaked or not by pressing the sabutdana with the hand, it is easily mashed that means it is properly soaked.
  • Roast peanuts (mung phalli) after the removal of the skin in a non-stick pan or microwave it. Grind it in a mortar - pestle (Hamam Dasta) or mixie.
  • Mix the coarsely powdered roasted peanuts with sabutdana and sugar.
  • Heat 2 tbsp oil and crackle 1 tsp cumin. When they are browned add 1 chopped green chili. Fry for half a minute on medium flame.
  • Add the chopped boiled potatoes (2 small to medium size potatoes) and saute for a minute or two.
  • Add the Sabudana and saute till the pearls become translucent on a slow flame stirring continuously.
  • Garnish the Sabudana Khichdi with some coriander leaves, drizzle with ½ to 1 tsp lemon juice and serve the Sabudana Khichdi hot. You can also add garnish with grated coconut.

2- Buckwheat Dosa (Kattu Ka Dosa)


Ingredients

Kuttu or buckwheat flour- 5tbsp
Arabi or Colocasia (boiled and mashed)- 2tbsp
Ajwain or carom seeds- 1 pinch
Green chillies- 4 (chopped)
Oil -2tbsp
Potatoes- 2 (boiled)
Ginger (Adrak)- ½ inch (chopped)
Turmeric (Haldi)- 1 pinch
Red chilli powder(Lal Mirch)- 1/2tsp
Coriander leaves- 2 stalks (chopped)
Sanda namak or rock salt- as per taste

Procedure

For Filling

  • Mash the boiled and peeled potatoes into a uniform mass.
  • Add rock salt and turmeric to it. Mix them using your fingers.
  • Season with half chopped green chilies.
  • To the pan, add 1tbsp of ghee.
  • Add the ginger and saute for 1 minute. Then... Read More


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