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Maa Durga Puja - A Complete Book of Mantras and Shlokas [Navratri Special Edition with Bengali to English Translation]A Complete Book of Mantras, Shlokas, Stotrams, Suktam, Namavali, Kavacham and many more for Durga Puja, Navratri, Dussehra, Durgashtami Or Vijaya Dashami.This book consists of all the important mantras, shlokas and others for Durga, Saraswati and Lakshmi Puja.SHUBO BUOYA!!!
In Vedic Sciences, the Sanskrit word Puja means honoring a force more powerful than you for inner gains. The word Durga is a Sanskrit word meaning Universal Motherhood and recognizing the power of the woman to give birth and make the universe exist continuously. In this book a simulated version of the Universe is constructed and a simulated trip is made to request the Goddess Durga to grant prosperous, happy and satisfactory life by rebirthing the performer and removing all that threatens his or her existence
THIS BOOK CONTAINS: DURGA CHALISA,MAA DURGA AARTI,SHAKTI MANTRA,DURGA SARV BAADHA MUKTI MANTRA,DURGA ASHTOTTARA SATA NAMAVALI,NAVA DURGA STOTRAM .
5000 Maa Durga Maha-mantra lekhan pustika. It contains 36 box in every page with 2 row and 18 columns to write superpower mantra. Write daily 3 pages (total 108 times) with due attention, care and maintaining the cleanliness - patient gets rid of all his illness, a person with materialistic goals and needs will be assured of definite fulfillment of all he desires for.
This book is a lovely introduction to the worship of Durga and is recommended for anyone interested in learning about the Divine Mother Goddess.
A first-hand description of the Durga Puja, the Hinda celebration of the Great Goddess.
Excerpt from Durga Puja: With Notes and Illustrations About a week before the Durga 'puja holidays ensued I requested the author to write a paper on this chief national festival of the Hindus of Bengal, giving an account of the rites and ceremonies connected with it. He readily complied with my request, and although written at the spur of the moment and necessarily in great hurry, the paper has proved so interesting and has been so favorably received by the public that I have thought it proper to reprint it in the present form, chiefly with a view to circulate it among oriental scholars and others, who take interest in the religious institu tions of the Hindus. The dificulties, which the author has met with in rendering into English the peculiar forms and expressions of Sanskrit Mantras and Slokas, may be easily imagined by those who have an experience of such work, and it is I think sufficient to mention that he has paid more attention to matter than to manner. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
This book is compiled with the goal of explaining the hidden history, significance, and meaning of the mantras used in common Hindu puja rituals performed by the Bengalis to the Bengali immigrants.
Why is the tulsi considered sacred? What is the significance of namaste? Why do Hindus light a lamp before performing a ritual? Why is it forbidden to sleep facing the south? Why do Hindus chant 'shanti' three times after performing a rite? Millions of Hindus the world over grow up observing rites, rituals and religious practices that lie at the heart of Hinduism, but which they don't know the significance of. Often the age-old customs, whose relevance is lost to modern times, are dismissed as meaningless superstitions. The truth, however, is that these practices reveal the philosophical and scientific approach to life that has characterized Hindu thought since ancient times; it is important to revive their original meanings today. This handy book tells the fascinating stories and explains the science behind the Hindu rites and rituals that we sometimes follow blindly. It is essential reading for anyone interested in India's cultural tradition.