BALA VIKAS OF FAIRFAX

is cosponsoring with

DURGA TEMPLE

 

GANESH PUJA

(Back To School Celebration For All Children)

 

on

Saturday, September 6, 2008

10:30 AM

Durga Temple Auditorium

8400 Durga Place, Fairfax Station VA 22039

 

Swami Dheerananda of Chinmaya Mission will bless participating children

 

 Prasadam will be served after the Puja.

 

All are welcome, but children are special guests.

All children present will participate in the Puja.

The specialty of this Puja is that Children will conduct the entire proceedings and explain the Puja procedure.

 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE Contact:

Paripurnam Srinivasan (703) 251-0900 or Dr. G.V.V. Rao (703) 425-7866

Or Durga Temple at: (703) 690-9355 or visit: http://www.durgatemple.org

Or Send E-Mail to info@balavikas.org

Or visit us at http://www.balavikas.org

 

 

“Find God, That is the only purpose of life” -- Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa


GANESH PUJA

September 6, 2008

 

PROGRAM

 

Masters of Ceremony                                                  Shiva and Geetika      

Steps of the Puja                                                         Keertana

Slokas                                                                         All Bala Vikas Students

Meaning of Pancharatnamala                                     Samyuktha

Ganesha Pancharatnamala                                       

Puja                                                                             All Kids

       Songs during Puja – Sri Gananatha                   

       Dance during Puja – Mooshika Vahana               Younger kids

Stories:

      Birth of Ganesha                                                   Pradyuta

      Mango story                                                          Medha

      Ganesha and the Moon                                        Saachi

      Syamanthkamani Story                                         Vinay/Shika

Meaning of Phalashruti                                               Nivedha

Phalashruti                                                                  All students

About Balavikas                                                          Netra and Bhavana

Blessing                                                                      Swami Dheerananda

Meaning of Mantrapushpam                                       Vaiju

Mantra Pushpam                                                         All Students

Deva Gayathris                                                           All Students

Vote of Thanks                                                            Veda

Jay Jagadeesha Hare Aarathi                                     All

Jai Ganesha

Thank you all for joining us today

 

Ganesh Puja Dialogue 2008

 

Shiva:         Good Morning! My name is Shiva.

Geetika:   Namaste! I am Geetika.

Shiva:         Welcome to Ganesh Puja, sponsored by Durga Temple and Bala Vikas of Fairfax.

We are glad to see all of you here today, and we welcome all kids to join us. Even the older kids…J (don’t be shy) All interested children, please come forward and collect a plate from one of the volunteers up-front if you didn’t get one already.

Before we begin, I bet you guys want to know exactly why we do this puja. Geetika?

Geetika: Ganesha is the God that removes all obstacles from our path. What are obstacles? They are problems in your lives that you need to master everyday, from waking up in the morning for school to graduating college. Ganesh puja is done before any great occasion, to bless the event. It is done mainly at a wedding, housewarming, and any puja, for that matter. As students, it is important that we pray to Ganesha to guide our education in the coming school year.

Shiva:  That’s true. I pray to him every morning in fact.

Geetika: Oh really?

Shiva:  Oh course, Geetika! (looks guilty) I mean, we all could use Ganesha’s blessings this year. Especially as students. But Geetika, what is puja? I mean, what do we do when we do puja?

Geetika:  Hey, Keertana, why don’t you tell us?

(Keertana’s explanation)

Geetika: Never do a puja without knowing why you’re doing it. Completely pointless if you do.

Shiva:  Yes, it seems useless to do anything that you don’t understand.

Geetika: Exactly. (pause) Now what?

Shiva:         (ponders) A few Ganesh slokas come to mind. And we have friends nearby….hmm…you thinking what I’m thinking?

Geetika:You’re right! That’s a great idea! Let’s all sing some Ganesh slokas.

(Slokas by all children)

Shiva: Next, Balavikas kids will lead a bhajan.  All of you in the audience, including kids may follow us.

Geetika: That sounded wonderful! I wish we could do more.

Shiva: It sure was, Geetika. As for singing more…Do you have anything specific in mind?

Geetika: As always. I was thinking that we should all sing the Ganesha Pancharatnamala.

Shiva:         Very appropriate for Ganesh puja.

Geetika: All right! Let’s sing it then!

Shiva:         Hold your horses! Before we begin, Samyuktha has to tell us what the Pancharatnamala means, remember?

(Samyuktha explains the meaning of Ganesh Pancharatnamala and everyone sings)

Shiva:         That was awesome, wasn’t it?

Geetika: Yeah, and it was very pretty!  Now we can start the puja, can’t we?

(Puja, Songs, Dance)

Geetika: For those who don’t know how Lord Ganesha was born, we have Pradyuta to share the wonderful story.  This is one of my favorite stories.

(Ganesha’s birth story by Pradyuta )

Shiva:         I thought that was pretty unique. Great story, huh?

Geetika: Not only was he unique to begin with but his brain is as sharp as a tack as well…hey, Medha, wanna tell the story to us?

(Medha  tells Mango story)

Geetika: Poor Kartikeya. I bet that mango was very tasty….Wait, are these all the stories we have?

Shiva:         Of course not! I always have more up my sleeve… we have Saachi ready to share the story of Ganesha and the Moon.

(Saachi tells Ganesha and Moon story)

 Shiva: Hey Geetika, I dare you at night to look at the –

Geetika: Not in this lifetime!

Shiva: (grins) It is enlightening to learn the importance of worshipping Ganesha. We will now invite Vinay and Shika to tell us the story about why Krishna worshipped Ganesha and why exactly Geetika wouldn’t look at the moon. Yes, everyone, a Krishna and Ganesha story. Sounds interesting, huh?

(Vinay and Shika tell Symanthaka Mani story)

Shiva:         Ahh…stories. They never get old. Stories are actually my favorite part of this puja. I especially like the last one. Did you know that when -

Geetika: No. I don’t. Anyway, It is said that a Puja is not complete without an understanding of the benefit of doing that puja.  So we will do Phala Shruti. Nivedha has got the meaning for us. Nivedha?

(Nivedha tells the meaning of Phalasruti and all children recite the Phalasruti)

Shiva:   Very uplifting. Now, for the moment you’ve all be waiting for. You sat through the puja, you worshipped Lord Ganesha with us, you listened to the wonderful stories, you enjoyed the slokas with us and NOW…you must be wondering who we are. Luckily, we’re here to tell you.  Netra and ? have got the 411 on Bala Vikas.

(Netra and ? About Bala Vikas)

Geetika: Now we invite Swami Dheerananda to bless us all.  We are glad for his presence for the Ganesh Puja and we always enjoy his wonderful stories.

Swami Dheerananda’s blessings

Shiva:  Next Rao uncle has a few announcements to share with us.

(Rao uncle does announcements, and introduces Mantra Pushpam, Vaiju explains it and then everyone sings all pretty J )

Geetika: We’re almost wrapping up here but wait…who did the statue of Ganesha (we have to build new one each year). Who put all that delicious food in the back of the room (ah ha! You looked!) Who exactly helped us organize this? Who helped us in the process? So many questions…all answered by Veda !

(Veda tells us all about the wonderful stuff J )

 

Some advice from older Balavikas students (not to be presented but to be used as a guide: )

Yay! Good job ! Now everyone can go munch and be happy! But before we actually present this, remember a few things:

Enthusiasm – be spirited and everyone else will catch on J

Be interested – as in know what you are saying. Make it interesting for other people as well. Talk to yourself in the mirror or something and pretend you are talking to someone elseJ

Don’t be afraid to voice your thoughts on any questions you have, on the puja or anything else. Balavikas is built around you, the cute adorable kid, not the teachers J

This is the last thing on the list, I swear à know what you are saying! It would be great if you can say your part without the paper (its your choice to keep it or not) J

 

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Steps of the Puja

 

When we do puja we are treating God as a guest coming to our house. Whenever we invite guests, there are several things we do to make them feel welcome and at home.

 

First, we think of our guest before inviting. This is called Dhyanam.  Then we invite our guest. That’s called Avahanam. Then once he comes, we offer him a seat: Asanam. Once seated, we offer something to drink, give good food to eat.  We do the same thing to God when we do puja.  In fact there are sixteen different services we offer to the Lord to make Him feel welcome.  This is called Shodashopachara Puja.  That is what we will do for Ganesha today.

 

While we perform this outer ritual, it is important for us to concentrate on the inner ritual as well.  We are in fact inviting Ganesha into our most important home, our heart. Ganesha being a very important guest, we should keep our hearts clean and pure from evil thoughts, and focus our concentration on this puja.

 

Also, just like we pay our attention when an important guest comes to our house, we have to fully concentrate on the Puja, and so during the Puja there must be complete silence and concentration on the puja.  We request all people in the audience to participate in the puja mentally, that is, perform Manasika Puja with us and observe complete silence.


 

GANESH SLOKAS

 

 

AGAJAANANA   PADMAARKAM  

GAJAANANAM   AHARNISAM

ANEKATAM   TAM   BHAKTAANAAM

EKA DANTAM UPAASMAHE

 

 

GANESHA SMARANAM    PARAMA PAAVANAM

SIDDHI GANESHA  GAJAANANAM

NITYAA SMARANAM      PARAMA PAAVANAM

VIGNA VINAYKA GAJAANANAM   //GANESHA//

 

VIDHYAA  DAAYAKA BUDHI PRADAAYAKA

MUSHIKA VAAHANA GAJAANANAM  (2)

PAARVATHI THANAYAA  MOKSHA DAYAKA

ADIPATI NAYAKA GAJAANANAM  //GANESHA//

 

Ganesha Sharanam

 

(Bhajan Style – Balavikas kids to lead, audience to follow)

 

Ganesha Sharanam, Sharanam Ganesha

Ganesha Sharanam, Sharanam Ganesha

 

Parvathi Thanaya, Sharanam Ganesha

Paapavinashaka, Sharanam Ganesha

 

Gajamukha Varadhane, Sharanam Ganesha

E’ka Dhanthaa, Sharanam Ganesha

 

Shankara Putra, Sharanam Ganesha

Sankata Mochana, Sharanam Ganesha

 

Murugam Sodhara, Sharanam Ganesha

Vigna Vinaashaka, Sharanam Ganesha

 

Vidhyaa Dhaayaka, Sharanam Ganesha

Budhi Pradhaayaka, Sharanam Ganesha

 

Manikanta Sodhara, Sharanam Ganesha

Akilandeshwara, Sharanam Ganesha

 

Ganesha Sharanam, Sharanam Ganesha

Ganesha Sharanam, Sharanam Ganesha


MEANING of GANESHA PANCHARATNAMALA

 

I pray to Lord Vinaayaka who holds modaka in His hand, who gives salvation, who wears the moon as a crown in His head and is the Lord of the Ganas.

I bow down to the shining Ganapati who brings happiness to all the worlds, who has a big belly, beautiful elephant face, who is immortal, and gives happiness to those who bow to Him.

He who recites this every morning with devotion will be endowed with a healthy life free of all problems, will attain learning, noble sons, a long life that is calm and pleasant and will have a good spiritual life and material prosperity.


Om Sree Gurubhyo Namaha

 

SRI MAHA GANESHA PANCHARATNAM

 

 

Mudaa Karaatta Modakam Sadaa Vimukti Saadhakam

Kalaa Dharaavat Amsakam Vilassi Loka Rakshakam.

Anaayakaika Naayakam Vinaashi Tebha Daityakam

Nataasubhaashu Naashakam Namaami Tam Vinaayakam.

 

Nate Taraati Bheekaram Navodita Arka Bhaasvaram

Namat Suraari Nirjaram Nata Adhika Apad Uddharam.

Sureshvaram Nidheeshvaram Gajeshvaram Ganeshvaram

Maheshvaram Samaashraye Paraatparam Nirantaram.

 

Samasta Loka Shankaram Nirasta Daitya Kunjaram

Daretarodaram Varam Varebha Vaktram Aksharam.

Kripaa Karam Kshamaa Karam Mudaa Karam Yashaskaram

Manas Karam Namaskritaam Namas Karomi Bhaasvaram.

 

Akinchanaartim Aarjanam Chirantanokti Bhaajanam

Puraari Poorva Nandanam Suraari Garva Charvanam.

Prapancha Naasha Bheeshanam Dhananjayaadhi Bhooshanam

Kapola Daana Vaaranam Bhaje Puraana Vaaranam.

 

Nitaanta Kaanti Danta Kaantam Antaka Antaka Atmajam

Achintya Roopam Anta Heenam Antaraaya Krintanam.

Hrid Antare Nirantaram Vasanthameva Yoginaam

Tam Ekadantam Eva Tam Vichintayaami Santatam.

 

Mahaaganesha Pancharatnam Aadarena Yonvaham

Prajalpati Prabhaatake Hridi Smaran Ganeshvaram.

Arogataam Adoshataam Susaahiteem Suputrataam

Samaahitaayur Ashta Bootim Abhyusaiti Sochiraat.


Ganesha’s Birth

 

 

Once when Parvati (Shiva’s wife) wanted to take a bath, she found that there was nobody to guard the door. So she decided to create a boy of her own. She made a boy out of clay and gave him life. She then posted him near the door and told him not to let anyone inside.

 

While she was bathing, Shiva came by and tried to enter his house. But he was stopped by the boy, who did not know who Shiva was.  The boy was just obeying what he was told. This angered Shiva and he got into a battle with the boy. After a fierce battle, Shiva cut off the head of the boy with his trident.

 

Meanwhile Parvati came out and saw what had happened to the boy and was very upset. She said that she would be satisfied only if the boy were brought back to life. Shiva remembered the promise he made to Gajasura, the elephant demon, whom he killed recently.  Gajasura asked for a boon that his head be worshipped. Shiva granted that boon. So, Shiva sent his soldiers, the ganas, to bring the head of Gajasura. It had a single tusk, because the other tusk was lost during the battle between Gajasura and Lord Shiva. They cut off the head and brought it to Shiva, who put it on the boy’s head and gave it life and presented him to Parvati.

 

Because the boy had shown such valor during his fight with Shiva, Lord Shiva appointed him as the leader of his army.  That is why He is called Ganesha. Parvati then mandated that Ganesha be worshipped at the beginning of any endeavor so all obstacles from its success be removed.  That is why He is also called Vighneswara.


Ganesha’s Mango Story

 

 

Once Narada muni went to Sivaloka to meet Siva and Parvathi.  He presented a mango to Siva and asked him to give it to his favorite son.  He said that in order to get the benefits of the mango, it has to be eaten in full and could not be shared.  The problem was that Shiva loved both of his sons equally. What was he supposed to do?

 

 In order to give the mango away, Siva decided to have a competition. He told his sons, Ganesha and Kartikeya, that whoever goes around the world three times and comes in first would get the mango.  Karthikeya started off at once on his fast peacock zooming around the world but Ganesha just sat there. He was thinking how he would finish first on his small mouse. Then he had an idea. Meanwhile, at every corner, Karthikeya kept seeing Ganesha in front of him and raced faster and faster.  When he arrived back exhausted, he saw his father giving the mango to Ganesha.  Confused, he asked why Ganesha got the mango but not he.  Parvati replied that since parents are the world and Ganesha went around them three times,  he was able to make it faster than Karthikeya.  Thus Ganesha used his brains over brawn, or strength, to win the race.


Ganesha and the Moon

 

Once on his birthday, Ganesha ate too many sweets and had difficulty moving due to his big belly. Looking at him, Moon laughed mockingly. Parvati who saw that got angry with Moon and cursed that who ever sees Moon will be blamed for things they did not do.  All the Gods and humans were worried because every one sees the moon every night, They prayed to Parvati to modify her curse.  Parvati relented and said that if people worship Ganesha on his birthday, fourth day of the rising moon in the month of Bhadrapada, and then sees the Moon, they will face no problems and instead receive good luck.

 

The next story will tell us how Lord Krishna got into trouble because he saw Moon on Ganesha’s birthday without worshipping him.


Krishna Himself Worships Vinayaka

 

The story of the Syamantaka Mani shows how powerful the curse of Ganesha is. Satrajit of Dwaraka had a gem called Syamantaka Mani. It was dazzling and beautiful. If it was worshipped with devotion it used to give plenty of gold every day. Once, even Krishna asked to borrow it but Satrajit refused to lend it to anyone.

 

Once Prasena, Satrajit's brother, went out hunting. He was wearing the Syamantaka Mani. A lion killed him and went to a cave, carrying the gem. A bear by name Jambavan killed the lion and gave the Syamantaka Mani to his cub to play with. This Jambavan was not an ordinary bear; he was the heroic follower of Shri Rama.

 

When Prasena did not return to Dwaraka, Satrajit became worried. Satrajit then suspected that Krishna himself had killed him for the sake of the Syamantaka Mani. After all, he did want to borrow it. The rumor spread throughout the kingdom.

 

Krishna had not done anything wrong. So when he heard about Satrajit's doubts, he was angry. To prove himself innocent, he went in search of Prasena.

 

He found the corpse of Prasena. There were footprints of a lion nearby. Following these footprints, Krishna entered the cave of Jambavan. He fought with Jambavan for twenty-eight days. At last, Jambavan understood that Shri Krishna was Shri Rama himself in another form. He finally offered the Syamantaka Mani to Lord Krishna.

 

Krishna gave the Syamantaka to Satrajit and put an end to the evil rumors. However, he was still surprised at what had happened. "How could such things be said of me even when I had not done anything wrong?”  Narada Muni told him the story of Ganesha's curse and said, "You saw the Moon on the fourth day." Krishna then remembered how he saw the reflection of the moon in a bucket of milk.

 

Then Krishna worshipped Ganesha. Siddhi-Vinayaka Vrata, the worship of Ganesha, is performed on the fourth day of the bright fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada. The devotees believe that those who see the Moon on that day will not suffer, if they listen to the story of the Syamantaka Mani.


Meaning of Phala Shruti

 

Phala shruti means understanding the benefit of the puja just performed.  It says that by observing this Ganesh Puja mankind can attain their just and dharmik desires.  Students who aspire good education, achieve excellence in education.  Those who desire prosperity will attain prosperity.  People who pray for children get children. Warriors become victorious, and seekers of true knowledge attain spiritual knowledge and through it liberation.


 

 

Sri Sankata Nasana Ganesha Sthotram (Phalasruthi)

 

Narada Uvacha:

 

Pranamya sirasaa devam, gouri putram vinayakam.

Bhaktaa vasam smaren nityam, aayuh kamaardha sidhayee.

 

Pradhamam vakratundam cha, eka dantam dvitiyakam.

Thritiyam Krushna pingaaksham, gajavaktram chaturdhakam.

 

Lambodaram panchamam cha, sastam Vikatameva cha.

Saptamam vighnarajam cha, dhoomravarnam thadhastamam.

 

Navamam phaalachandram cha, dasamam tu vinayakam.

Ekaadasam ganapatim, dwadasam tu gajaananam.

 

Dwadasaitaani namaani, tri sandhyam yah pathe narah.

Nacha vighna bhayam tasya, sarva sidhi karam prabho.

 

Vidyardhi labhate vidyaam, dhanaardi labhate dhanam.

Putrardhi labhate putraan, mokshaardhi labhate gatim.

 

Japei ganapati stotram, shadbhir maasai phalam labhet.

Samvarsarena siddhim cha, labhate naatra sansayaha.

 

Astabhyo brahmanebhyas cha, likhitvaa yah samrpayet.

Tasya vidyaa bhavet sarva, ganeshasya prasadata.


ABOUT BALA VIKAS

 

                        Bala Vikas of Fairfax is a Sunday school continuously in operation for over 31 years ever since Dr. G. V. V. Rao established it.  Classes are held on Sunday evenings at the home of Dr. Rao. This is an opportunity for children to learn about Hinduism, philosophy and values, and Indian culture. Apart from our regular classes, Bala Vikas sponsors several events where any one interested can participate. One is this Ganesh Puja, at which we are glad that all of you could join.  On July 20th, we hosted Youth Competitions at Sri Siva Vishnu Temple.  Children from all over the metro area ranging from pre-elementary to high school level participated in competitions in Coloring, Religious chanting, Story Telling, Recitation, Essay and Speech.  Dr. Sadananda blessed the participants and distributed certificates and gifts to ALL the participants.  Winners also received trophies.  By the way if any of the winners were not there at the closing ceremony they can collect their gifts and trophies from Dr. Rao’s residence during our regular class time on Sundays at 4 p.m.  All winners lists are posted on our website www.balavikas.org. Please call Rao uncle or Srinivasan uncle to arrange.

Currently we are learning yogasanas from Shri. Seetharamaiah.  We have several guest lectures including one recently by Shrimathi. ManjulaSree.  While kids classes are conducted in the basement, adults are taught Bhagavad Gita by Sri. Vijayakumar.

Balavikas has also started a group for older children called the Viveksena. In the Viveksena, we consider ourselves as instruments of god and try to understand that everyone is god, thus we set up activities in order to serve others. For instance, every 1st Saturday, we go to the Lion's Club, where we clean and sort out glasses to send to poor countries in need of glasses. Every 2nd Saturday, we go to Cross Links International, another organization where we sort out different medical supplies to ship to underprivileged countries without any medical help. Every 2nd Sunday, we go to the Bailey's Crossroad Homeless Shelter to serve food to the people there.  Every 3rd Saturday, we go to the Fairfax Nursing Home and play games with the elders there. Some of the elders there haven't seen their family in months, so by seeing us play with them, they are overjoyed !  Wherever the Viveksena goes, we always think of the people we serve, no matter who they are, as god.

 

 Bhavana will now tell you about other programs of Balavikas and how you too can participate.


Thanks Netra.  Next we will be performing Saraswati Puja during Dusserah. The format will be similar to today’s puja, but we will perform it at our regular class venue, Rao uncle’s house.  Around October 2, we participate in cooking and feeding about 3000 homeless people in DC in honor of Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday.

 

On invitation, we participated and performed at various events such as Hanuman Chalisa recital, Nama Ramayanam, Venkateswara Suprabhatam etc., at various local temples including: Sri Siva Vishnu Temple, Durga Temple, Rajdhani Mandir, India House of Worship and Sri Venkateswara Temple.  We  also participate in inter-faith activities including visits to churches, synagogues, mosques and gurdwaras. Any one interested in joining any of these events can contact Srinivasan uncle or Rao uncle.

I know, I know you are all now anxious to join Balavikas and participate in all these fun things we do.  You are wondering how!  It is very easy.  First of all please be assured that participation in Balavikas is free of any cost.  We never charge any fee for any of our activities. All we ask is that you just come to any of our regular classes at 4 pm on Sundays at Rao uncle’s house at 10321 Commonwealth Blvd in Fairfax.  Visit our website at www.balavikas.org for more details on Balavikas and how you can be part of it.  Even if you cannot join us, the website has lots of useful info and links to other interesting sites with stories, chants, slokas and much much more.  Again thank you all for joining us today making this function a success.

 


 

 

 

Meaning of Mantra Pushpam

 

            Mantra Pushpam is the offering of sacred flowers to God. Today we will chant three parts of Mantra Pushpam – Narayana Suktam, Mantra Pushpam and Deva Gayatris.

 

Narayana Suktam  essentially says that when we search for God everywhere including the gross universe – in the skies, in the oceans and on earth, we finally realize that God is in fact in the subtle universe at the tip of our own heart which is as sharp as the tip of the needle of a rice stalk. This part end with a profound statement which means “ just like all the drops of water that fall from the skies go to the same ocean, all prayers said anywhere by anyone in any religion go to the same God”.  This universal respect for all religions is what makes Hinduism unique.

 

The second part – Mantra Pushpam or offering of a sacred flower means: When we offer this flower, oh Lord, we are offering you the entire universe. This flower has originated from water just as every other element has including the sun, moon, wind, fire and even the concept of time.   So by offering you this flower, oh Lord, we are offering you the entire universe.  Please accept this offering. 

 

The last part Deva Gayathris mean that we recognize all forms of God are present here even though we worshipped God in the form of Ganesha today.


Narayana Sooktam

 

Dhata purastad yamudajahara sakra pravidvan pradisa satasrah
Tamevam vidvanamruta iha bhavati naanyah pantah ayanaya vidyate

 

Sahasra Seersham devam visvaaksham viswa sambhuvam
visvam narayanam devam aksharam paramam padam

 

Viswatha paraamannityam viswam narayanagm harim
viswame vedam purashas tad viswamupajeevathi

 

Pathim Viswas yaatmeswaragm Saasvatagm Shivamachyutham
Naarayanam mahajneyam viswaatmaanam paraayanam

 

Naarayana paro jyothir aatma Narayanah parah
Naarayana param brahma tatvam Narayanah parah
Naarayana paro dhyathaa dhyanam Narayanah parah

 

Yachcha kinchid Jagath sarvam drusyathe shruyate piva
Anatarbhahischa tatsarvam vyaapya Naarayanasthitah

 

anantamavyayam kavigm samudrentam viswasambhuvam
padmakosa prateekasagum hrudhayam chaapyadhomukham

 

Adhonishtyaa vithasthyaante naabhyamupari thistathi
Jwaalamalaakulam bhathi viswasyaayatanam mahat

 

Santatagm silabhistu lambatyakosasannibham
tastyaante sushiragm sookshmam tasmin sarvam prathistitham

 

Thasya madhye mahaanagnir vishvarchir vishvatho mukhah
Sograbhugvibhajan thistan naahara majarah kavih

Thirya goordhva madhshhaee rasmayasthasya santhathaa
santhapayati svam dehamaapaada talamastakah

Thasya madhye vahni sikha aneeyorthva vyavastistah

 

Neela toyadamadhyasthad widullekhe vabhaaswavaraa
Neevaara sooka vattanvi peethaa bhaasvathyanupamaa

 

Tasya sikhayaa madhye paramaatmaa vyavasthithah
Sa brahma sa sivah sa harih sendra sokshara parama swarat

 

Ridhagum satyam param brahma purusham krishnapingalam

Urthvaretham virupaksham viswa rupaya vai namo namaha

 

Om Naraayanaya vidmahey vaasudevaya demahi

Thanno Vishnu prachothayathu

 

 

Om Raajathi Raajaaya prasahya sahiney

Namo vayam vai shravanaaya kurmahey

Sa may kaamaan kama kamaaya mahyam

Kameshwarovai sravano dhadhaathu

Kuberaayavai shravanaaya

Mahaa Rajaaya namaha

 

Om thath brahma, Om thath vaayuhu, Om thathaatma, Om thath satyam

Om thath sarvam, Om thath purornamaha

Anthas charathi bhuthesu guhayam viswa murthisu

 

Tvam yagnas tvam vashatkaaras tvam Indras tvam

Rudras tvam Vishnu tvam Brahmas tvam Prajapathihi

Tvam Tadaapa Aapo Jyotee Rasomrtam

Brahma Bhoor Bhu vas su va Rom

 

Easaana sarva vigyanaam

Easwara sarva bhootanaam

Brahmathipatir, Brahmanothipatir, Brahma Shivomay asthu Sadha sivom

 

Akashat patitam toyam; Yada gakshathi sagaram

Sarva deva namaskaraha; Keshavam Prathi gakshathi


MANTRA PUSHPAM

 

Yo Pam Pushpam Veda, Pushpavan, Prajavan, Pashuman Bhavati.

Chandra mava Apam Pushpam, Pushpavan, Prajavan, Pashuman Bhavati

 

Ya Evam Veda, Yo Pa Mayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati.

 

Agnirva Apa Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Yognerayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Apova Agne rayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

 

Ya Evam Veda, Yo Pa Mayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati.

 

Vayurva Apa Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Yo Vayorayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Apovai Vayorayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati Ya Evam Veda…

 

Asovay Tapanapaa Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Yo Mushyatapata Ayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Apova a Mushyatapata Ayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

 

Ya Evam Veda, Yo Pa Mayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati.

 

Chandramava Apa Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Yas Chandramasa Ayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Apovai Chandramasa Ayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

 

Ya Evam Veda, Yo Pa Mayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati.

 

NakshatrAneva Apa Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Yo Nakshatrana Mayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Apovai Nakshatrana Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

 

Ya Evam Veda, Yo Pa Mayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati.

 

Parjanyova Apa Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Yah Parjanyasyayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Apovai Parjanyasyayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

 

Ya Evam Veda, Yo Pa Mayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati.

 

Samvatsarova Apa Mayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Yah Samvatsara Syayatanam Veda, Ayatanavan Bhavati

Apovai Samvatsara Syayatanam, Ayatanavan Bhavati

 

Ya Evam Veda, Yopsunavam Prathishtitam Veda,  Prathye Vashishtathi.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deva Gaayatris

 

1.  Purushasya vidhma sahas raakshasya mahaadevasya deemahi   |

Thanno Rudhra: prachodhayadh   ||

 

2.  Thathpurushaaya vidhmahey mahaadevaaya dheemahi   |

Thanno Rudhra: prachodhayadh   ||

 

3.  Thathpurushaaya vidhmahey Vakra thundaaya dheemahi   |

Thanno Dhandhi: prachodhayadh   ||

 

4.  Thathpurushaaya vidhmahey Chakra tundaaya dheemahi   |

Thanno Nandi: prachodhayadh   ||

 

5.  Thathpurushaaya vidhmahey Mahaa seynaaya dheemahi   |

Thanna: Shanmukha: prachodhayadh   ||

 

6.  Thathpurushaaya vidhmahey Suvarna pakshaaya dheemahi   |

Thanno Garuda: prachodhayadh   ||

 

7.  Vedhathmanaaya vidhmahey Hiranya garbhaya dheemahi   |

Thanno Brahma prachodhayadh   ||

 

8.  Naaraayanaaya vidhmahey Vaasu devaya dheemahi   |

Thanno Vishnu: prachodhayadh   ||

 

9.  Vajranakhaya vidhmahey Thiksna dhagushtraya dheemahi   |

Thanno Naara simha: prachodhayadh   ||

 

10. Bhaaskaraaya vidhmahey Mahad dyutikaraaya dheemahi   |

 Thanno Aaditya: prachodhayadh   ||

 

11. Vaish vaanaraya vidhmahey Lalilaya dheemahi   |

  Thanno Agni: prachodhayadh   ||

 

12. Katyayanaya vidhmahey kanyakumari dheemahi   |

Thanno Durgi: prachothayathu   ||

 

13. Maha Devyai cha vidhmahey Vishnu pathnaicha dheemahi  |

 Thanno Lakshmi prachothayathu   ||

 

14. Vakdevyaycha vidmahey Brahma pathnaicha dheemahey I

       Thanno Vanih prachodayath II

 

15. Thath purushaya vidhmahey Paramahamsaya deemahi  |

 Thanno Ramakrishna prachothayathu   ||

 

 


OM SRI GURUBYO NAMAH

 

Jaya Jagadeesha Hare Aarati

 

 

Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare Swaami Jaya Jagadeesha hare

Bhakta jano Ke Sankat Daasa Jano Ke Sankat

Kshann Mai Door Kare Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Jo Dhyaave Phal Paave Dukha Vinse Man Ka

Swaami Dukha Vinse Man Ka

Sukh Sampati Ghar Aave Sukh Sampati Ghar Aave

Kashta, Mite Tan Ka Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Maatapitaa Tum Mere Sharana Kahoon Mein Kiskee

Swaami Sharana Kahoo Mein Kiskee

Tum Bina Aur Na Dooja Prabhu Bina Aur Na Dooja

Aasha Karoon Mein Jiskee Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Tum Poorana Paramaatma Tum Antarayaami

Swaami Tum Antarayaami

Para Brahma Parameshwara Para Brahma Parameshwara

Tum Sab Ke Swaami Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Tum Karunaa Ke Saagar Tum Paalan Karta

Swaami Tum Paalan Karta

Mein Sevaka Tum Swaami Mein Sevaka Tum Swaami

Kripaa Karo Bharataa Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Tum Ho Eka Agochar Sab Ke Praana Pati

Swaami Sab Ke Praana Pati

Kisa Vidhi Miloon Dayaamai Kisa vidhi Miloon Kripaamai

Tum Ko Mein Kumati Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Deena Bandhu Dukha Harataa Tum Takuru Mere

Swaami Tum Rakshak Mere

Apne Hastha Badaao Apne Charana Lagaavo

Dwaara Padaa Mein Tere Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Vishaya Vikaara Mittaao Paapa Haro Devaa

Swaami Kashta Haro Devaa

Shraddhaa Bhakti Badaao Shraddhaa Prem Badaao

Santan Kee Sevaa Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Tan Man Dhan Sab Kuch Hai Teraa

Swaami Sab Kuch Hai Teraa

Teraa Tujh Ko Arpan Teraa Tujh Ko Arpan

Kyaa Laage Meraa Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

 

Om Jaya Jagadeesha Hare Swaami Jaya Jagadeesha Hare

Bhakta Jano Ke Sankat Daasa Jano Ke Sankat

Kshann Mai Door Kare Orn Jaya Jagadeesha Hare