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Everyone is aware of the significance of New Year. It is the ideal time to gaze into the past year to make your future plans and to take new resolutions for the upcoming year. New Year marks the remembrance as well as the end of a passing year ushered by new promises and new hopes. It is the best time to wish your friends, relatives and family member’s for their health, joy, success and prosperity. New Year celebrations are the oldest of all holidays and these are traditionally celebrated on the night of December 31st, called the New Year’s Eve, with pomp and gaiety. It’s perhaps the biggest start off celebration for the upcoming brand New Year! During this celebration it is natural that we consider the ups and downs of the last year and derive a way out to mark a fresh year ahead. Don’t sit back and wait for things to happen; instead, prepare yourself for a better future as you possess the capacity to make things better. You can build the significance of New Year with your powerful and superior deeds. |
Archive for December, 2010
Worship “Hanuman the power of Humility” on Hanuman Jayanti
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Hanuman the power of humility and a strong follower of God Ram has a very special place in the Hindu pantheon of Gods. Hanuman Jayanti is an important festival of Hindus and Lord Hanuman is worshipped in folk tradition as a deity with magical powers and the ability to conquer evil spirits. He is a true epitome of devotion and dedication and makes his presence felt all over when “Ram naam” is chanted or Lord Rama’s stories are recited. Lord Hanuman is the symbol of strength and steadfastness and his divine power will provide you with courage and inner peace. His grace can protect you from evil eye as well! He can assume any form at will, dart through the air and possesses the ability to move rocks and mountains. |
Appreciation of the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva – Arudra Darshan
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Arudra Darshan or Arudra Darisanam, the day of the sight of Siva, is a scene of festivity dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Tamil almanac and it celebrates the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva as Nataraja. The Ananda Tandavam of Shiva is said to symbolize the five divine acts (”Pancha Krityas”) Creation, Protection, Dissolution, Embodiment and Bestowment of grace. In essence, it symbolizes the continuous cycle of creation and destruction. This cosmic dance takes place in every particle and is the source of the entire energy. The movement of Lord Shiva is Shakti. Hence, Arudra Darshan is celebrated in appreciation of the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. |
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Divine grace can be considered as a ray of hope that helps everyone prosper in life. It is the power of God that changes you from inside out. Everything seems to be so well synchronized and right, failures become rare and then stop. It is in fact the activity and movement of the Divine presence in our life that transforms you into a super achiever. The element of divine grace satisfies you. It reduces your pains, boosts confidence and takes special care to protect you from every obstacle and hurdle. It is undeniably a ray of hope that helps people to overcome their difficulties. |



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