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| Arya Kids |
| Hi, This page is specifically prepared for Havan Group Kids and their friends with whom they might be interested in sharing what they learn at the monthly havan. Please visit all the sections of this page as they have interesting stories, and about Ramayana, Mahabharata, great Indian History, Hinduism, Mantras.... and lots more |
| Mantras That I know Om Vishwani Dev savitur duritani parasuva Yadbhadram tanna asuva Vishwani = all (the whole universe) Deva = O God! Savitah = God of the Sun (creator of the universe) Duritani = Whatever is bad, evil Parasuva = drive it out (like ringing a wet cloth) Yat = whatever Bhadram = auspicious, blissful (whatever is good) Tat = that (all that is good) Nah = to us Asuva = give in plenty Meaning - Oh God! The creator of the entire universe (God of Sun), take away from us all that is bad, evil. Give us all the qualities, deeds and objects that are blissful and auspicious. Om trayambakam yajamahe, sugandhim pushtivardhanam Urvarukamiva bandhanat mrityor mukshiya mamritat Trayambakam = the three-eyed one (Lord Shiva) Yajamahe = we sacrifice Sugandhim = full of fragrance Pushtivardhanam = make us grow stronger, powerful Urvaruk = a kind of cucumber Iva = just like Bandhanat = from bondage Mukshiya = Moksha (ultimate freedom) Ma = me Amritat = immortality Meaning - O God (the three-eyed one, Lord Siva, the protector of all), we offer you sacrifice so that you can shower on us fragrance and strength (good health). Just like a ripe cucumber is effortlessly separated from a dead vine (free from all attachments), similarly relieve us from the bondage of life and death and give us liberation in the form of immortality |
| Ramayana Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Mahabharata Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11 Part 12 |
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