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These are the bunch of shlokas which you can find on THE SHLOKA BOOK

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Shanti Shloka

Shanti Shloka

2022-06-2400:32

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Annapoorne

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Samudra Vasane Devi

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Indian festivals are known for cultural diversity and rich traditions. Every festival has a reason behind it like the births of Lords, the change of seasons, glorifying a relationship, etc. As parents, it is up to us to highlight the importance of every festival to our children. Thus, any festival has a message that must be transferred from one generation to another. Festivals also give us an opportunity to meet our family and friends under one roof. In this book a little boy Hari takes us through Swarna Gowri and Ganesha Chaturthi festival celebrated by his family. Let us not only teach our kids to celebrate but also give them an opportunity to involve in all the preparatory activities for the festivals, like how Hari does.This shloka has to be chanted in case you see the moon on the day of Ganesha Chaturthi!
Indian festivals are known for cultural diversity and rich traditions. Every festival has a reason behind it like the births of Lords, the change of seasons, glorifying a relationship, etc. As parents, it is up to us to highlight the importance of every festival to our children. Thus, any festival has a message that must be transferred from one generation to another. Festivals also give us an opportunity to meet our family and friends under one roof. In this book a little boy Hari takes us through Swarna Gowri and Ganesha Chaturthi festival celebrated by his family. Let us not only teach our kids to celebrate but also give them an opportunity to involve in all the preparatory activities for the festivals, like how Hari does.This shloka is on Lord Ganesha!
Indian festivals are known for cultural diversity and rich traditions. Every festival has a reason behind it like the births of Lords, the change of seasons, glorifying a relationship, etc. As parents, it is up to us to highlight the importance of every festival to our children. Thus, any festival has a message that must be transferred from one generation to another. Festivals also give us an opportunity to meet our family and friends under one roof. In this book a little boy Hari takes us through Swarna Gowri and Ganesha Chaturthi festival celebrated by his family. Let us not only teach our kids to celebrate but also give them an opportunity to involve in all the preparatory activities for the festivals, like how Hari does.This is a famous Nottuswara on Lord Ganesha - composed by Muttuswamy Dikshitar.Listen to the song and learn!!
Indian festivals are known for cultural diversity and rich traditions. Every festival has a reason behind it like the births of Lords, the change of seasons, glorifying a relationship, etc. As parents, it is up to us to highlight the importance of every festival to our children. Thus, any festival has a message that must be transferred from one generation to another. Festivals also give us an opportunity to meet our family and friends under one roof. In this book a little boy Hari takes us through Swarna Gowri and Ganesha Chaturthi festival celebrated by his family. Let us not only teach our kids to celebrate but also give them an opportunity to involve in all the preparatory activities for the festivals, like how Hari does.This shloka is on Lord Ganesha!!
Indian festivals are known for cultural diversity and rich traditions. Every festival has a reason behind it like the births of Lords, the change of seasons, glorifying a relationship, etc. As parents, it is up to us to highlight the importance of every festival to our children. Thus, any festival has a message that must be transferred from one generation to another. Festivals also give us an opportunity to meet our family and friends under one roof. In this book a little boy Hari takes us through Swarna Gowri and Ganesha Chaturthi festival celebrated by his family. Let us not only teach our kids to celebrate but also give them an opportunity to involve in all the preparatory activities for the festivals, like how Hari does.This shloka is on Lord Ganesha !
Indian festivals are known for cultural diversity and rich traditions. Every festival has a reason behind it like the births of Lords, the change of seasons, glorifying a relationship, etc. As parents, it is up to us to highlight the importance of every festival to our children. Thus, any festival has a message that must be transferred from one generation to another. Festivals also give us an opportunity to meet our family and friends under one roof. In this book a little boy Hari takes us through Swarna Gowri and Ganesha Chaturthi festival celebrated by his family. Let us not only teach our kids to celebrate but also give them an opportunity to involve in all the preparatory activities for the festivals, like how Hari does.This shloka is on Lord Ganesha !!
Maa Shailaputri is the goddess that is worshipped on the first day of the nine-day-long Hindu festival of Navratri. Shailaputri means the daughter of the mountains. She is immensely powerful, she rides a bull called Nandi and she carries a trident and a lotus. She’s known for her many many glories. She is also known as the Goddess of the Muladhara (Root) chakra. Upon awakening the root chakra, one begins their journey towards spiritual awakening and discovering their purpose in life. Shaila means born out of the peak, any experience when you get when its in it peak.   “Praying to Shailaputri brings strength like a stone; it brings commitment. When the mind is wavering, chanting the name of Devi helps the mind to be centred and committed. It gives us strength, courage, and composure.” वन्दे वाञ्छितलाभाय चन्द्रार्धकृतशेखराम्। वृषारुढां शूलधरां शैलपुत्रीं यशस्विनीम्॥ vandE vAnChita-lAbhAya chandrArdhakRta shEkharAm vRShArUDhAm shUladharAm shailaputrIm yashasvinIm ॐ देवी शैलपुत्र्यै नमः OM dEvI shailaputryai namaH Source Credits : Google
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