Mar 11, 2020

Devata and Demons (Good Vs Evil) - II

Demons from History: 

There has been numerous super demons who ruled the three worlds with shear will power and tyranny, one such demon was Hiranyakashipu ruled even the heavens, the funny part is he changed the Mantras, like aa everyone knows Mantra is:

Aum Some name of a devata then followed by NamaH, he replaced the names of all devata with his name and asked everyone to chant them like that.

So even for the demons "Sky is the limit".

Demons who call themselves god, like " I am GOD", :-) "I am Rama", "I am Krishna", "I am Shiva", etc. etc. even after living lives of a demon, eating cow meat, some eat raw cow meat, killing animals for sport, involved in oral sex, anal sex, illegal and unnatural sex, multiple partners, fulfilling carnal desires, stealing, pick pocketing, involved in frauds, desecrating place of worship, polluting food, insulting other religions, deities, prophets, painting the pictures of deities on toilet seats, or toilet tissue, etc. etc. this is not the first time demons are calling themselves GOD, this has been the norm from time immemorial, demons have been acting like that for a long time and the beauty is they never learn.

If John made a mistake, Jim also has to make the same mistake, :-) then Dick also has to make the same mistake, followed by more dicks, it continues, so it is OK, when demons control one's body this is the effect, under demons control Jim will never learn from John or from his experience or from some other persons experience.

Tataki might call herself Rama, and Putana might call herself Krishna.

And Demons are not just black, they are pale as snow with blue eyes, they are brown as tea, they are male, they are females, it is the thought that matters not the skin color or the color of the eyes, or gender.

So If there is still time left go divine..........:-) I will warn you, it is very tough, :-) it is such a challenge, and uphill task only people with steely determinations succeed, being a demon is the easy stuff......:-)go to any day care and watch 2 year old's, they mostly behave like demons. :-)

Got balls to go divine... I don't think so.......:-) you have to overcome cowardice first, then mend your behaviour issues, uplift yourself from lowly cavemen or cavewomen like mentality, then you might actually understand what I am talking about. :-)
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Mar 3, 2020

Devata and Demons (Good Vs Evil) - I

MODERN MYTHOLOGY

Devata/Devi and Demons: (Please read only If you are an intellectual, weak/intolerant minds stay away, there are so many sites catering to the demons go there. :-))

For almost everyone this time comes almost on a daily basis when they think why so and so person has been acting strange, mostly it is about someone around them, which is demon like and in Hindi we say Rakshas or haiwaan or more severe word Shaitan, and some times which is rare and short lived people say "my goodness he or she is a devata or devi", :-) but no one takes a peep into their own self and see who is ruling their body and mind.

And no one will argue for one thing that, our Human body is nothing but food rearranged, and so is the mind.

Whatever one eats, the gross matter from it shapes it self as body and the subtle matter shapes itself as the mind, and the residue is discarded, If you live in western countries like UK, Canada or USA the residue might be subjected to further research by few people who wants to control everything in this world, :-) it is EWimp-Poop Department. :-) Anyway.....

Food has been divided in three categories:

1) Sattvic : Divine
2) Rajasic : Passionate
3) Tamasic : and the sickly,

Since the invention of the much needed Refrigerator most people consume food which is mostly Tamasic, on few occasions it is Rajasic, but it is certainly not fit for the devata/devi to consume.

I am using devata/devi for the divine because there is no equivalent word for them in English, I cannot use GOD for divine, because GOD is beyond all this non sense.

Devata: They safe guard every nook and corner of our body and they are divine and behave or work for our best interest, they are vegetarian, like Sattavic food, which are Fruits, Vegetables, fresh grains, or freshly cooked food (Vegetarian), raw is better then cooked.

Demons: Larger in size, and larger in number and they are always on the look out to spoil the plans of the devata/devi, so they pollute every place and every door way of the human body, so that they can keep the control, and in current times as food is treated not better then shit by everyone including the governments, particularly the wimps, (Domestic terrorists), shops, restaurants, does not matter punjabi or non punjabi, they are controlled by Caucasian wimps, so the food is mostly polluted in all the restaurants, hence the people who consume it turn in to demons of high quality or rather I should say calibre. ;-)

e.g.

Devata/devi wants you to see good, soft, soothing divine images,
Demons pollute your views/eyes with filthy, ugly, nasty, voilant, images of voyeurism,

Devata/devi want you to listen to soft, soothing divine music, divine Chants/ Mantras, 
Demons pollute your ears/sounds with filthy/ugly/senseless sounds and noise,

Devata/devi want you to smell nice odors, clean smells, 
Demons will pollute your nostrils with filthy smells, 

Devata /devi want you to eat good, sattavic, fresh vegetarian food,
Demons will pollute your food, they want you to intoxicate yourself, eat and drink tamasic food, and more like sedatives, narcotics, stimulants, drugs, marijuana and other similar herbs.

[Note: People who have to do hard work they should consume Rajasic food like Fresh meat etc, but it should also be freshly cooked, or made.]

Devata/devi want you to wear light, clean, soothing colors, 
Demons will pollute your thoughts about clothing on name of style,

This struggle between Devata and Demons is very old and it happens not just inside your body it happens 24/7 outside the body, because even Earth is another body.

[Note: Only way one can save themselves from being controlled by Demons is by turning your mind in to Hanuman.]

What happens If you eat only Tamasic food the entire week, and the week after and after, year after year, Devata/devi in your body go hungry, and become so weak they cannot help you protect your body from demons polluting it to complete destruction, as a result people suffer right after they turn 48, and the suffering continues.

Tamasic food: Left overs, dead animals that includes chicken, long stored dead animals, food contaminated or polluted with blood, etc.

It is our responsibility that we provide the devata/devi residing in our bodies with fresh food at least few days a week, so that the balance is maintained and the body and mind is not taken over by the demons.

Thoughts: Thoughts are output of both Devata/Devi and Demons, and each want to outsmart each other to control the body and mind.

Devata/Devi: Their thoughts are divine, soft, easy, towards peace, towards attaining higher divine planes, helping the downtrodden etc. one can imagine the all the good stuff.

Demons: Their thoughts are voilant, selfish, self centered, harming others to fill up their coffers, stealing, deception, back stabbing, all the evil one can think off are emanating from the demons side.

Now one can easily monitor their thoughts and make note of their thoughts and see for themselves who is controlling their bodies and their minds.

e.g.

Divine words sound like stupidity and poison, Demons in total control.
One can not keep their teeth off the poor chicken, it is certainly Demons in control, sense the craving.

One is happy and satisfied with fruits or vegetables, it is the divine in control, again sense the craving.

Eating mostly left overs from the refrigerator, it is the inventor to be blamed :-) who made us lazy and so weak that we can not prepare fresh food every day.

Whom are you worshipping?

This is also very easy to find out (It has nothing to do with religion, most religions have no idea whom they are worshipping), monitor your thoughts, and you will see for yourself whom are you worshipping.

Divine will lead you towards harmony, peace, and simplicity, equality, withdrawn to themselves for self audit, self study,
Demons/Shaitan/Satan will lead you towards disagreement, hate, voilence, racism, terrorism domestic and international, disruption, blood shed on name of religion, caste, creed, skin color.

Mind is like a vessel:

If it is empty - one can go crazy, :-) so don't keep it empty,
If it is controlled by demons, you behave like wimps/bitch from hell, Dumbaniques etc. etc.
If it is controlled by the divine, I don't have to write how it is, every one knows.

Mind (Vessel) needs to be filled with something always, so why not divine, that is when it rests and moves towards complete dissolution, in other worsd it is called Kaivalyam, or Kaivalya pad.

You need to save yourself If:

You are involved in hacking others computers for fun or even as a vocation, you crave for more, it is so satisfying, :-)
You are involved in spreading lies/rumours/hate/disease etc.
You are involved in Stealing/Fraud/Scams
You are involved in Stealing and then blaming someone, :-) I think most people are doing this now a days as this is the current style of high living and low thinking. :-)

And one can add more such things which are evil, 

Save yourself first, or no one will come to save you from self destruction, there are hundreds of people spending hundreds of hours to show the right path, follow their thoughts, does not matter which religion they belong to, initially the demons controlling your mind will not let you even to listen, slowly with determination you can change that and change the imbalance from Demons controlling to Devata/Devi's controlling.

Or just live like a demon and go to hell, :-) there is no judgement day, there will be more lives/more chances till you will be put on a fast track.

Revenge: We all want to take revenge for the wrong done by the demons, Caucasian wimps are exception, they just go after people (Of their country and outside their country) for fun or because they have resources/money or it can be just a hobby, like I said empty mind goes crazy, sometimes it is people whom we trust the most, sometimes it is people who live such life because they are weak who cause us wrong, the best thing is let it go, and let the divine take charge, because the revenge you will take or you can think of might spoil the divine plan for you and for them, and the revenge divine plans is so nasty (Karma) we can not even think about it, :-) and that revenge goes beyond many many lives and stays that way. :-)

So the best revenge is leave them with pity and let them suffer their demon like life with no bank in sight for many many births, and demons will never let them even listen to one good advise, so they are FUCKED for ever. :-)

Reason: The reason why people living like demons cannot see the truth, because they cannot, :-) it is almost impossible for them to see, so why waste your time, :-) UNLESS AND UNTILL THEY CHANGE THEIR FOOD, they cannot change the body and the mind, and as long as the body and mind remains in the control of the demons they canot understand a word I am writing or the demons in them will move them away because it is not in their favour, and devata/devi are not fed properly, they are like allmost dead, :-) so no salvation in this birth and not in any future human births If they get one. 

The devate/devi played a dirty joke on the demons, it dictated to them through their Guru, that Good is bad and bad is good, and demons followed, now go look around you, people poisoning themselves with all kinds of poisons, :-) it is like demons are having 24/7 fun with so many weak minds every where.

Bottom line is Demons will go to hell and divine will move upwards.
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Mar 1, 2020

108 Names of Sri Ganesha

ॐ नमः शिवाय!

ॐ श्री महागणपतये नमः !


Ganesha Purana states four Ganesh incarnations on the earth during the different yugas.

Mahotkata- Ten arms, seated on a lion, shining like the sun, Krita Yuga to kill the demons Narantak and Devantak.
Mayureshvar with six arms, riding the peacock, killed the demon Sindhu during the Treta Yuga. 
Gajanana with four arms, mounted on his rat, killed the demon Sindur during the Dwapara Yuga.

Dhumraketu is the form of Ganesh who will come in the future:Kali Yuga. Two-arms and smoke-colored Dhumraketu will ride on a blue horse; he will fight all the devils to restore peace and harmony in the world. 

The eight incarnations of Ganesh


The Mudgala Purana, dated of the 16 th century tells about the eight incarnations of Ganesh.

Vakratunda, "the Lord with the curved trunk" seated on a lion killed Matsara, who is the symbol of jealousy.

Ekadanta, "the Lord who has only one tusk". destroyed Mada, the demon of drunkeness.
Mahodara, "the Lord who has a big belly", killed Moha, the demon of illusion.
Gajanana, "the Lord with an elephant face", put Lobha, the demon of greed, to death .

Lambodara, "the Lord with a protuberant belly", conquers Krodha, the demon of anger.
Vikata, subdued Kama, the demon of desire.
Vighnaraja, "the Lord King of obstacles", lying on Shesha, Ganesh destroyed Mama, the demon of ego.

Dhumravarna, riding a mouse, who got victory over Ahamkara, the demon of self-infatuation.

The twelve main names of Ganesh 



The Ganesha Purana, important text of the Ganapatya, gives a list of the twelve main names of the elephant-headed-god. These names must be used before any ritual. 

They are the following :

Sumukha : "The very graceful"
Ekadanta : "The one who has only one tusk"
Kapila : "The one with a tawny color"
Gajakarna : "The one with elephant ears"
Lambodara : "The one with a prominent belly"
Vikata : "The gigantic one"
Vighnanasaka : "The one destroyer of obstacles"
Ganadhipa : "The one who is the Protector of the Gana"

Dhumraketu : "The one with a smoky color" with two arms riding on a blue horse, Ruler of the Kali Yuga.

Ganadhyaksha : "The Minister of the Gana"
Bhalachandra : "The one who wears the moon crescent on his head"

Gajanana : "The one with an elephant face". 



Twenty one names of GaneshDuring a puja, offerings of flowers and rice accompany the 21 Ganesh names (eka vishanti nama) as follow :


Vighnaraja : "The King of obstacles",
Gajanana : "The one who has an elephant face",
Lambodara : "The  one with a prominent belly",
Shivatmaja : " son of Shiva",
Vakratunda : "The one with a twisted trunk",
Supakarna : "The one with huge ears",
Ganeshvara : "The leader of the Gana",
Vighnanashin : "The Destroyer of Obstacles",
Vikata : " The Misshapen",
Vamana : "The Dwarf",
Sarvadeva :"god of all gods",
Sarvadukhavinashi" One who destroys all pain",
Vighnarhartr : "The one who cancels the obstacles",
Dhumraja: " The king of destruction",
Sarvadevadhideva: " God of all gods",
Ekadanta : "The one who has only one tusk",
Krishnapingala : "The blue and dark one",
Bhalachandra : "The one who carries the crescent of moon on his head",
Gananatha : "The supreme Chief of the Gana",
Shankarasunav : "The son of Shankara",

Anangapujita : "The formless one" ,

The thirty one names of Ganesh



The Sritattvanidhi is a document written in the 19 th century in Karnataka, under the guidance of the Mysore Maharaja.

Bala Ganapati : "Ganapati the Child". He has four arms. His hands bear a mango, a small branch of a mango-tree, a stem of sugar-cane and a cake.


Taruna Ganapati : "Ganapati the Teenager". He has eight arms. His hands expose the single tusk, the elephant goad, the kapittha fruit, the sugar-cane, the noose, the paddy ear, the apupa cake.

Bhakta Ganapati : "Ganapati, the Perfect Worshiper". He has four arms. His hands show a banana, the small branch of a mango-tree, the bowl of sugared rice (payasapatra).

Vira Ganapati : "Ganapati the Hero". He has sixteen arms. He wears the trident, the vampire, the two-head club, the axe, the arrow, the elephant goad, the sword, the disc, the pestle, the club, the snake, the spear, the banner, the bow, the noose and the small damaru drum.

Shakti Ganapati : "Ganesh embracing the goddess Success; - Pushti". He has four arms. His low right hand shows the movement of lack of fear (abhaya); the two others wear the elephant goad and the noose; the last hand, who holds a lemon, embraces the goddess. With the top of his trunk, Shakti Ganapati holds a cake.

Ucchista Ganapati : "Ganapati devouring the remnants of the meal". He has six arms. His hands show the rosary, the pomegranate, the paddy ear (shalyagra), the nocturnal lotus, the lute (vina) ; his sixth hand sometimes bears a gunja berry, embraces the goddess. The Ucchista Ganapati trunk is placed on the goddesse's thigh.

Siddhi Ganapati : "Ganapati bestowing success", fond of the sesame cake. He has four arms. His hands hold the axe, the noose, the sugar-cane stem and the mango.

Dvija Ganapati : "Ganapati the Twice-Born". He has four heads and four arms. His hands hold the rosary, the washing pot the walking-stick of an ascetic or the ritual spoon and the manuscript on palm-leaves.

Vighna Ganapati : "Ganapati removing the obstacles". He has eight arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the disc, the arrow-flowers, the hatchet, the conch, the sugar-cane stem, the noose, the elephant goad. With the tip of his trunk, he carries a bunch of flowers.
Kshipra Ganapati : He has four arms. His hands show the single tusk, the elephant goad, the creeper of the votive tree, the noose. With the end of his trunk, he carries the stone cup full of precious stones (ratnakumbha).


Heramba Ganapati : "The five-heads Ganapati riding the lion". He has ten arms. His first hand shows the movement of lack of fear (abhaya), the others hold the rosary, the citron, the club, the elephant goad, the noose, the axe, the kadabu cake, the single tusk; his tenth hand shows the movement which bestows boons.

Lakshmi Ganapati : "Ganapati the Fortunate" embracing his wives Siddhi and Buddhi. He has eight arms. His hands hold a pomegranate, a sword, the the creeper of the votive tree, the elephant goad, the parrot, the noose, the jewels pot; his eighth hand bestows boons (varada).

Mahaganapati : "The Great Ganapati" with the goddess Wealth - Pushti. He has ten hands. His hands hold the single tusk, the pomegranate, the club, the sugar-cane bow, the disc, the conch, the noose, the nocturnal lotus, the paddy ear, the jewels pot.

Vijaya Ganapati : "Ganapati the Victorious", riding a rat which trots at a smart pace. He has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the noose and the mango.

Nrtya Ganapati : "The Dancing Ganapati" under the boon-tree. He has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the noose, the axe (parashu) or the hatchet.
The dhyana sloka specifies that one of the four hands can show a cake apupa.

Urdhva Ganapati : "The Rising Ganapati", seated with his Shakti on his left thigh. He has eight arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the arrow-flower, the daylight lotus, the blue lily, the sugar-cane bow, the paddy ear, the club; his last hand claps the goddess. The extremity of his trunk is rolled around the right breast of the goddess.

Vara Ganapati : "The Delightful Ganapati" with the goddess Wealth - Pushti, seated on his left thigh. He has four arms. His first three hands hold the elephant goad, the skull filled with liquor (madhumatkapala) and the noose. The fourth hand creeps between the thighs of the goddess who holds a lotus and a banner.

Ekakshara Ganapati : "Ganapati identified with the word OM". He has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the noose and the cake modaka. Somtimes, he wears, with the extremity of his trunk (bijapura).

Tryakshara Ganapati : "The Three-letters A+U+M Ganapati". He has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the noose and the mango. He holds the cake modaka with the trunk end.

Kshipraprasada Ganapati : "Ganapati bestowing quickly his mercy". He has six arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the lotus, the creeper of the votive tree (kalpalata), the noose, the lemon.

Haridra Ganapati : "The curcuma-colored Ganapati". He has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the noose and the cake modaka.

Ekadanta Ganapati : "The Single Tusk Ganapati". He has four arms. His hands hold a large tusk, a rosary, a hatchet (kuthara) and the small ball of sweets (laddu).

Shristi Ganapati : "Ganapati the Creator", riding a big rat. His has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the noose and the mango.

Uddanda Ganapati : "Ganapati the Unchained", with his Shakti seated on his left thigh. He has twelve arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the club, the nocturnal lotus, the noose, the paddy ear, the elephant goad, the washing pot (kamandalu), the sugar-cane bow, the disc, the daylight lotus, the conch and the pomegranate.

Sankatahara Ganapati : "Ganapati seated on a large lotus with his Shakti "; he removes the impediments. He has four arms. His first hand show the movement to bestow boons (varada) ; the three others hold the elephant goad, the noose and the bowl of sugared rice.

Dundhi Ganapati : "The Ganapati which we have to look for". He has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the rosary, the hatchet (kuthara) and the pot of jewels (ratnapatra).

Trimukha Ganapati : "The Tree-Head Ganapati". He has six arms. His first hand shows the movement which gives boons (varada), the four others hols a very sharp elephant goad, a rudrâksha grain of the rosary, the noose and the ambrosia pot (amritakumbha) ; the sixth hand removes the fear (abhaya).

Simha Ganapati : "The Lion-face Ganapati". He has eight arms. His first hand shows the movement which bestow boons (varada). The following hold the disc, the bunch of flowers, the lute, the daylight lotus, the jewels pot, the creeper of the votive tree; the last hand shows the movement which removes fear (abhaya).

Yoga Ganapati : "Ganapati the Ascetic". He has four arms. His legs are surrounded with the meditation girdle (yogapatta). His hands hold the rosary, the elbow-rest or the walking-stick, the noose and the sugar-cane.

Durga Ganapati : "Ganapati similar to the Goddess Durga". He has eight arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the arrow, the rosary, the noose, the bow, the creeper of the votive tree and the rose-apple fruit.

Rnamocaka Ganapati : "Ganapati who discharges from debts". He has four arms. His hands hold the single tusk, the elephant goad, the noose and the rose-apple fruit.


One Hundred and Eight Names of Ganesha

Akhuratha---One who has Mouse as his Chariot/Vehicle
Alampata---Ever Eternal Lord
Amit---Incomparable Lord
Anantachidrupamayam---Infinite and Consciousness Personified
Avaneesh---Lord of the whole World
Avighna---Remover of Obstacles
Balaganapati---Beloved and Lovable Child
Bhalchandra---Moon-Crested Lord
Bheema---Huge and Gigantic
Bhupati--Lord of the Gods
Bhuvanpati---God of the Gods
Buddhinath---God of Wisdom
Buddhipriya--Knowledge Bestower
Buddhividhata---God of Knowledge
Chaturbhuj---One who has Four Arms
Devadeva---Lord of All Lords
Devantakanashakarin---Destroyer of Evils and Asuras
Devavrata---One who accepts all Penances
Devendrashika---Protector of All Gods
Dharmik---One who gives Charity
Dhoomravarna---Smoke-Hued Lord
Durja---Invincible Lord
Dvaimatura---One who has two Mothers
Ekaakshara---He of the Single Syllable
Ekadanta---Single-Tusked Lord
Ekadrishta---Single-Tusked Lord
Eshanputra---Lord Shiva's Son
Gadadhara---One who has The Mace as His Weapon
Gajakarna---One who has Eyes like an Elephant
Gajanana---Elephant-Faced Lord
Gajananeti---Elephant-Faced Lord
Gajavakra---Trunk of The Elephant
Gajavaktra---One who has Mouth like an Elephant
Ganadhakshya---Lord of All Ganas
Ganadhyakshina---Leader of All The Celestial Bodies
Ganapati---Lord of All Ganas
Gaurisuta---The Son of Gauri
Gunina---One who is The Master of All Virtues
Haridra---One who is Golden Colored
Heramba---Mother's Beloved Son
Kapila---Yellowish-Brown Colored
Kaveesha---Master of Poets
Kirti---Lord of Music
Kripalu---Merciful Lord
Krishapingaksha---Yellowish-Brown Eyed
Kshamakaram---The Place of Forgiveness
Kshipra---One who is easy to Appease
Lambakarna---Large-Eared Lord
Lambodara---The Huge Bellied Lord
Mahabala---Enormously Strong Lord
Mahaganapati---Omnipotent and Supreme Lord
Maheshwaram---Lord of The Universe
Mangalamurti---All Auspicious Lord
Manomay--Winner of Hearts
Mrityuanjaya---Conqueror of Death
Mundakarama--Abode of Happiness
Muktidaya-Bestower of Eternal Bliss
Musikvahana---One who has Mouse as His Charioteer
Nadapratithishta--One who Appreciates and Loves Music
Namasthetu---Vanquisher of All Evils and Vices and SinsNandanaLord Shiva's Son
Nideeshwaram---Giver of Wealth and TreasuresOmkaraOne who has the Form Of OM
Pitambara---One who has Yellow Colored Body
Pramoda--Lord of All Abodes
Prathameshwara---First Among All
Purush---The Omnipotent Personality
Rakta---One who has Red Colored Body
Rudrapriya---Beloved Of Lord Shiva
Sarvadevatman---Acceptor of All Celestial Offerings
Sarvasiddhanta---Bestower of Skills and Wisdom
Sarvatman---Protector of The Universe
Shambhavi---The Son of Parvati
Shashivarnam---One who has a Moon like Complexion
Shoorpakarna---Large-Eared Lord
Shuban---All Auspicious Lord
Shubhagunakanan---One who is The Master of All Virtues
Shweta---One who is as Pure as the White Color
Siddhidhata---Bestower of Success and Accomplishments
Siddhipriya---Bestower of Wishes and Boons
Siddhivinayaka---Bestower of Success
Skandapurvaja---Elder Brother of Skanda
Sumukha---Auspicious Face
Sureshwaram---Lord of All Lords
Swaroop----Lover of BeautyTarunAgeless
Uddanda---Nemesis of Evils and Vices
Umaputra---The Son of Goddess
UmaVakratunda---Curved Trunk Lord
Varaganapati---Bestower of Boons
Varaprada---Granter of Wishes and Boons
Varadavinayaka---Bestower of Success
Veeraganapati---Heroic Lord
Vidyavaridhi---God of Wisdom
Vighnahara---Remover of Obstacles
Vignaharta---Demolisher of Obstacles
Vighnaraja---Lord of All Hindrances
Vighnarajendra---Lord of All Obstacles
Vighnavinashanaya---Destroyer of All Obstacles and Impediments
Vigneshwara---Lord of All Obstacles
Vikat---Huge and Gigantic
Vinayaka---Lord of All
Vishwamukha---Master of The Universe
Vishwaraja---King of The World
Yagnakaya---Acceptor of All Sacred and Sacrificial Offerings
Yashaskaram---Bestower of Fame and Fortune
Yashvasin---Beloved and Ever Popular Lord

SPIanala

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Feb 29, 2020

श्रीहरिहरात्मजाष्टकम्

श्रीहरिहरात्मजाष्टकम्
शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।         हरिवरासनं विश्वमोहनम्
हरिदधीश्वरमाराध्यपादुकम् । अरिविमर्दनं नित्यनर्तनम्
हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ १॥
शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।        
चरणकीर्तनं भक्तमानसम्
भरणलोलुपं नर्तनालसम् ।
अरुणभासुरं भूतनायकम्
हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ २॥
शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।        प्रणयसत्यकं प्राणनायकम्
प्रणतकल्पकं सुप्रभाञ्चितम् ।
प्रणवमन्दिरं कीर्तनप्रियम्
हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ ३॥

शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।
      तुरगवाहनं सुन्दराननम्
वरगदायुधं वेदवर्णितम् ।
गुरुकृपाकरं कीर्तनप्रियम्
हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ ४॥
शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।       त्रिभुवनार्चितं देवतात्मकम्
त्रिनयनप्रभुं दिव्यदेशिकम् ।
त्रिदशपूजितं चिन्तितप्रदम्
हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ ५॥
शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।      भवभयापहं भावुकावकम्
भुवनमोहनं भूतिभूषणम् ।
धवलवाहनं दिव्यवारणम्
     हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ ६॥ शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।      कलमृदुस्मितं सुन्दराननम्
कलभकोमलं गात्रमोहनम् ।
कलभकेसरी वाजिवाहनम्
हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ ७॥
शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा ।      श्रितजनप्रियं चिन्तितप्रदम्
श्रुतिविभूषणं साधुजीवनम् ।
श्रुतिमनोहरं गीतलालसम्
हरिहरात्मजं देवमाश्रये ॥ ८॥
शरणं अय्यप्पा स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा । स्वामी शरणं अय्यप्पा । ॥ इति श्री हरिहरात्मजाष्टकं सम्पूर्णम् ॥

सुब्रह्मण्याष्टकं

सुब्रह्मण्याष्टकं 

हे स्वामिनाथ करुणाकर दीनबन्धो,
श्रीपार्वतीशमुखपङ्कज पद्मबन्धो |
श्रीशादिदेव गणपूजितपादपद्म,
वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 1 ||

देवादिदेवसुत देवगणाधिनाथ,
देवेन्द्रवन्द्य मृदुपङ्कजमञ्जुपाद |
देवर्षिनारद मुनीन्द्रसुगीतकीर्ते,
वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 2 ||

नित्यान्नदान निरताखिल रोगहारिन्,
भाग्यप्रदान परिपूरितभक्तकाम |
शृत्यागम प्रणववाच्यनिजस्वरूप,
वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 3 ||

क्रौञ्चासुरेन्द्र परिखण्डन शक्तिशूल,
छापादिशस्त्र परिमण्डितदिव्यपाणे |
श्रीकुण्डलीशधरा तुण्ड शिखीन्द्रवाह,
वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 4 ||

देवादिदेव रथमण्डल मध्य वेद्य,
देवेन्द्र पीठनगरं दृढचापहस्तम् |
शूरं निहत्य सुरकोटिभिरीड्यमान,
वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 5 ||

हारादिरत्न मणियुक्तकिरीटहार,
केयूरकुण्डल लसत्कवचाभिराम |
हे वीर तारक जयामरबृन्दवन्द्य,
वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 6 ||

पञ्चाक्षरादि मनुमन्त्रित गाङ्गतोयैः,
पञ्चामृतैः प्रमुदितेन्द्रमुखैर्मुनीन्द्रैः |
पट्टाभिषिक्त हरियुक्त परासनाथ,
वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 7 ||

श्रीकार्तिकेय करुणामृत पूर्णदृष्ट्या,
कामादिरोग कलुषीकृत दुष्टचित्तम् |
सिक्त्वा तुमामव कलाधर (कलानिधि ) कान्तिकान्त्या,

वल्लीसनाथ मम देहि करावलम्बम् || 8 || 


सुब्रह्मण्य करावलम्बं पुण्यं ये पठन्ति द्विजोत्तमाः |
ते सर्वे मुक्ति मायान्ति सुब्रह्मण्य प्रसादतः |
सुब्रह्मण्य करावलम्बमिदं प्रातरुत्थाय यः पठेत् |
कोटिजन्मकृतं पापं तत्/क्षणादेव नश्यति ||