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[12 Jul 2008 | No Comment | ]

Lord Bhairav is an fierce incarnation of Lord Shiva.The term Bhairava means “Terrific”. He is often depicted with frowning, angry eyes and sharp, tiger’s teeth and flaming hair, stark naked except for garlands of skulls and a coiled snake about his neck. In his four hands he carries a noose, trident, drum, and skull. He is often shown accompanied by a dog. Lord bhairav’s worship is very useful to win over your enemies, success and all materialistic comforts. It is very easy to please lord Bhairav by doing…..

Gyaan Guru, Self Development, Tirth Yatra »

[12 Apr 2006 | No Comment | ]

LORD KARTIKEYA DESCRIBES THE MAJESTY OF KASHI

Sage Agastya and his wife Lopamudra circumambula…

Customs and Traditions, Gyaan Guru, Tirth Yatra »

[12 Apr 2006 | No Comment | ]

Sage Agastya asked Lord Kartikeya how the sacrosanct place, Kashi came into being. He also asked how Kashi became famous as a place capable of giving salvation to a man…

Customs and Traditions, Gyaan Guru, Tirth Yatra »

[7 Apr 2006 | No Comment | ]

Once Sage Agastya and his wife Lopamudra went to the mountain called Sri Shail, where Kartikeya …

Gyaan Guru, Tirth Yatra »

[7 Apr 2006 | No Comment | ]

Naming some prominent holy places, Lord Shiva had told Kartikeya that Ayodhya, Dwarka, Kashi, Mathura, Avanti, Kurukshetra, Ramteerth, Kanchi, Purushottam kshetra, Pushkar kshetra, Varah kshetra and Badrikashram were capable of liberating a man from the sorrows of this world.’….