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Gantakarana Mantra Stotra is a Sanskrit text associated with him which has 71 verses and is used as a mantra as well as hymn. It was composed in later half of the 16th century by a little known Jain monk Vimalachandra who was a disciple of Sakalachandra, a disciple of Tapa Gaccha monk Hiravijaya Suri .
Ghanta Karna (also known as Ghanta Karna Chaturdasi and Gathe Mangal) is a Nepalese Newari festival celebrating the defeat of the mythical demon Ghanta-karna ("bell-ears") or "Gatha-Mungal" in local Newari language.
Mantra is a 2007 Indian Telugu-language mystery thriller film directed by debutant Osho Tulasi Ram and produced by Ravi Prakash. The film stars Charmy in the title role alongside Sivaji , with a supporting cast including Kausha Rach , Karuna Sri, Chitram Seenu , and Jeeva . [ 1 ]
Hymn 5 is often skipped is in currently prevalent recitals of Mantra Pushpanjali performed after Arati. But the original scriptures of Deve have this chanted in a slow rhythm. [10] [3] [11] The mantra comes originally from Rigveda (10.081.003). It describes the only ultimate supreme truth (एकःदेवः) that created and encapsulates ...
Mantra (actor), Mumbai based actor, television presenter, model, radio jockey and voice over artist; Mantra (actress), South Indian actress; Mantra (comics), a comic book series written by Mike Barr and published by Malibu Comics in the mid-1990s; Mantra, an Indian Telugu-language film; Mantra, an Indian Hindi-language drama film
He reveals it at the end of Prakeernaka Sangraha Katha saying, " Accepting respectfully the order of our lord in his supremacy and ultimate kindness, Bhasaye jothaye Dhammang, Pali: "භාසයේ ජෝතයේ ධම්මං" the bright Dhamma and even if it is absolutely hard to find such rare higherst excellencies (Buddhas), super ...
Purashcharana (Sanskrit: पुरश्चरण, romanized: Puraścaraṇa) is a preliminary ritual action in Hinduism that is performed for the mastery of the mantra associated with a given deity.
Chaitanya; Chakradhara; Dadu Dayal; Harivansh; Jayatirtha; Jiva Goswami; Jñāneśvara; Kabir; Madhavdev; Madhvacharya; Manavala Mamunigal; Namadeva; Nammalvar; Nathamuni