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⚡ How to Chant Dhanvantari Mantra Correctly - One Tiny Mistake Can Ruin its Meaning 🙏 Are you chanting the Dhanvantari Mantra correctly? 🪔 Most people unknowingly change the meaning of this sacred Sanskrit mantra by altering just one syllable! 😮 🕉️ Here’s why precision in

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😲You’ve Been Mis-pronouncing This Sanskrit Word All Along ‼️ 📜 Ever wondered why Rig Veda is written as R̥g Veda and not Rig or Rug? Here’s the secret behind the mysterious Sanskrit vowel R̥ — a sound that doesn’t even exist in English! 🔹 Sanskrit has 16 vowels (Svaras) —

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Vedic Learning Simplified: The 3 S’s You Must Know Ever wondered how to learn Vedas—🪶 Here are the 3 steps every learner must follow: 🔹 Shabda - Refine the sound. 🔹 Svara - Learn the intonation. 🔹 Sahitya - Absorb the essence. Would you like a full series decoding one Vedic

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This One Vedic Line Captures the Entire Universe within the Human Body! 🌍✨ 📿 Discover the Fifth Mantra of Ganapati Atharvashirsha – A Shloka That Captures the Five Elements From the Atharva Veda! Ganapati is praised here as the embodiment of the five Mahābhūtas – earth,

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🔥 Did You Notice This in Kantara? The Brahmakalasha Song from Kantara secretly mentions all eight forms of Bhairava! 🕉 Yes — the entire Ashta Bhairava Stotra is woven right into the chant. Here are the eight forms you might’ve missed: 1️⃣ Asitāṅga Bhairava 2️⃣ Ruru Bhairava 3️⃣

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🔥 The First Mantra of the Ṛg Veda: Agni Deva The very first mantra of the Ṛg Veda is dedicated to Agni, the divine fire. He’s shown with two faces, seven tongues, and seven arms, riding on a ram — not mythology, but metaphor. Each of his seven tongues (सप्त-जिह्वाः) reveals

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The Crown-Jewel of Advaita Darshana ✨ This shloka is pure brilliance — a realization where the devotee and the Divine become One. आत्मा त्वं गिरिजा मतिः... 🕉 Ātmā tvaṁ girijā matiḥ sahacharāḥ prāṇāḥ śarīraṁ gṛham... “My Self is You, O Shiva. My mind is Girijā

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What is the Difference Between: Bhūta, Prēta & Piśācha? Three words. Three worlds of darkness — all powerless before Hanumān. 🕉 While visiting the Vīrāñjaneya Swāmy Temple in Bengaluru, I came across this incredible śloka inscribed outside the sanctum — a mantra said to drive

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🪷 When Mahāviṣṇu Awakens: Deva-Utthāna Ekādaśī 🌕 After four months of cosmic rest, Mahāviṣṇu awakens on Deva-Utthāna Ekādaśī, also known as Prabodhini Ekādaśī or Kārtika Śukla Ekādaśī, the eleventh day of the bright fortnight in Kārtika māsa. This sacred moment marks the

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🕉 The Four Devatās for Vedic Mastery🙏🏻 To truly study and realize the Vedas, ancient seekers invoked four great Devatās — each representing a sacred stream of divine wisdom: 1️⃣ Dakṣiṇāmūrti — The silent teacher, an incarnation of Shiva, who revealed the Vedas to the

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Language drama unfolds as a mallu boy finds the quirks of Hindi language confusing! An enthusiastic Hindi speaker’s pride is hurt, so he disavows a Hindi word, and invokes a good Hindi teacher. I think I should butt in to solve this issue? What do you think? Let me know in the

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This one Sanskrit sound — ज्ञ (Jña) — confuses so many people across Bharat that it’s pronounced four different wrong ways! In this video, we’ll break down each common mispronunciation — 👉 gya (as in Hindi) 👉 gnya (as in Telugu) 👉 dnya (as in Marathi) 👉 jna (as in

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🕉 The Mahāmṛtyuñjaya Mantra — From the Ṛg Veda Itself 🔱 This sacred mantra first appears in the Ṛg Veda (7.59.12) — the twelfth mantra of the 59th Sūkta in the 7th Maṇḍala. Most people know how it sounds — but very few know how it is supposed to be chanted. In the Vedas,

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🔱 The 8 Forms of Kāla Bhairava — Remember Them with One Shloka You can easily remember and invoke the protection of all eight forms of Bhairava with this one powerful śloka: असिताङ्गोरुरुश्चण्डः क्रोधश्चोन्मत्तभैरवः । कपालीभीषणश्चैव संहारश्चाष्टभैरवाः ॥ asitāṅgaḥ, ruruḥ,

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Many of us have a deep desire to explore our Vedic roots! But do we even know how much there is to learn, and how it is structured? These aren’t just scriptures — they are entire libraries of sound and knowledge that shaped Sanātana Dharma. Here’s a quick breakdown of their

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Oft, I am advised by my friends, followers and family, to abstain from coming in the media and defending our dharma. Of course, their concern that the political environ is not suited and there will be attacks is valid. Since Jan'18 (uncharitable remarks on Andal), I have been

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Three Great Masters. One Sanātana Dharma. Some people try to pit Adi Shankara, Ramanujacharya, and Madhvacharya against each other — but history tells a very different story. Shankara (700 CE) came first — unifying hundreds of diverse streams of practice and restoring Vedic

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Did You Know There Are 100+ Gītās Beyond the Bhagavad Gītā? Everyone knows Shri Krishna’s Bhagavad Gītā with its 700 timeless ślokas… but very few know that there are dozens of other Gītās scattered across the Purāṇas, Itihāsas, and ancient texts — each offering its own

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“Yeh Kapil Dev nahi hai!!” This fun yet important Sanskrit lesson explains why Kapil Dev and Kapila–Deva are completely different — thanks to one crucial symbol: the halant (्). In Sanskrit, the halant (्) is extremely important. If the halant isn’t written, the word does not

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✨ The 4 Mahāvākyas — One from Each Veda In this visual-only Sanskrit video, we reveal one Mahāvākya (Great Statement) from each of the four Vedas — these hold the entire essence of each Veda within themselves. 📘 Ṛg Veda प्रज्ञानं ब्रह्म — prajñānaṁ brahmā “Intelligence is