by samartha_NR
Tradition has it that a work should be begun with Mangala for the happy completion of the work without any impediment, for the prosperity of the readers etc. It is three fold : 1. The invocation of the deity for blessing the author or the readers (Asihi), 2. Paying homage to the deity (namaskritya) & 3. A mere reference to the object treated in the work (Vasthu nirdesha). Sri Vadiraja has observed the first type of Mangala with a prayer to Sri Krishna to protect him using the auspicious letter '…
by RATHORE
Yada Yada Hi Dharmashya, Glaanirvawati Bharata;Abhyutthanam Adharmashya, Tadattmanam Srijamyaham.Paritranaya Sadhunam, Vinashaya Cha Duskritam;Dharma Sansthapanaarthe Sambhawami Yuge Yuge.Meaning- Whenever there is a downfall of Dharma(righteous) in this Bharata( Universe), and upliftment of Adharma(unrighteous), I shall be reborn in this Land and free it from the cluthes of Adharma. I shall protect the righteous and followers of Dharma. And thus, in order to restablish Dharma on this Earth, I s…
by Tosin_Fasoro
The story follows the journey of the goddesses Lakshmi, Vaibhavi, and Alakshmi, along with their devotees and the cosmic balance they maintain.The goddesses, known for their roles in prosperity, wisdom, and the balance between fortune and hardship, watch over their devotees and guide the universe. Devotees of the goddesses face challenges, including a greedy king who hoards wealth and disrespects the divine order, leading the faithful to leave his kingdom. These devotees are guided by the goddes…
by Vijaya_Mudhiraj