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When we all go to the temple, we put money in the hundi to the best of our ability. Have you ever wondered how the gifts you made were useful to the temple?
The Vedas are considered the oldest Hindu texts. Scholars believe that they were written down some 2,500 years ago. The Vedas are a large part of the religious texts that originated in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, these texts are the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest texts of Hinduism.
Brahma Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao born in 1958. His wife name is Subramanyeswary. Have two children – Shanmukhacharan & Nagasrivalli. Titles/honours Sharada Jnana Putra, Pravachana Chakravarti. His Philosophy is Advaita Vedanta.
Maha Shivaratra is a Hindu festival celebrated every year in honor of Lord Shiva. The name also refers to the night when Lord Shiva performs the celestial dance called Tandava.
Hanuman Chalisa is a Hindu devotional hymn in praise of Lord Hanuman. Written by Tulsidas in Avadhi language, it is the best known of his texts except Ramacharitamanas.
Benefits of Rudraksha
According to Shiva Purana, Rudraksha is said to have originated from the eyes of Lord Shiva in the form of tears that landed on earth near Kailash Mountain and formed the Rudraksha tree. This is why the Rudraksha tree grows mostly in the Himalayan regions of Nepal and India.
Kanakadhārā means “the stream (dhārā) of gold (kanaka)”, and the hymn is called by this name since legend has it that when Adi Shankara recited it, the goddess Lakshmi showered a stream of gold within the hut of his poor Brahmana benefactor.
According to tradition, as a young boy, Adi Shankara was out seeking alms to prepare his lunch and happened upon the doorstep of a very poor Brahmana woman. Having nothing edible in her home, the lady frantically searched her house, only to find a single gooseberry fruit, which she then hesitantly offered to Shankara. Shankara was so moved by the incredible selflessness of this woman that he burst forth into poetry and sang 22 stanzas in praise of the goddess Lakshmi. Pleased by the beauty of the hymn, the goddess instantly showered the lady’s house with gooseberries made of pure gold.