NAMES | MEANING |
Achala | Still Lord |
Achyuta | Infallible Lord |
Adbhutah | Wonderful God |
Adidev | The Lord Of The Lords |
Aditya | The Son Of Aditi |
Ajanma | One Who Is Limitless And Endless |
Ajaya | The Conqueror Of Life And Death |
Akshara | Indestructible Lord |
Amrut | One Who Is Sweet As Nectar |
Anaadih | One Who Is The First Cause |
Anandsagar | Compassionate Lord |
Ananta | The Endless Lord |
Anantajit | Ever Victorious Lord |
Anaya | One Who Has No Leader |
Aniruddha | One Who Cannot Be Obstructed |
Aparajeet | The Lord Who Cannot Be Defeated |
Avyukta | One Who Is As Clear As Crystal |
Balgopal | The Child Krishna, The All Attractive |
Bali | The Lord Of Strength |
Chaturbhuj | Four-Armed Lord |
Danavendra | Granter Of Boons |
Dayalu | Repositiory Of Compassion |
Dayanidhi | The Compassionate Lord |
Devadidev | The God Of The Gods |
Devakinandan | Son Of Mother Devaki |
Devesh | Lord Of The Lords |
Dharmadhyaksha | The Lord OF Dharma |
Dwarkapati | Lord Of Dwarka |
Gopal | One Who Plays With The Cowherds, The Gopas |
Gopalpriya | Lover Of Cowherds |
Govinda | One Who Pleases The Cows, The Land And The Entire Nature |
Gyaneshwar | The Lord Of Knowledge |
Hari | The Lord Of Nature |
Hiranyagarbha | The All Powerful Creator |
Hrishikesh | The Lord Of All Senses |
Jagadguru | Preceptor Of The Universe |
Jagadisha | Protector Of All |
Jagannath | Lord Of The Universe |
Janardhana | One Who Bestows Boons On One And All |
Jayantah | Conqueror Of All Enemies |
Jyotiraaditya | The Resplendence Of The Sun |
Kamalnath | The Lord Of Goddess Lakshmi |
Kamalnayan | The Lord With Lotus Shaped Eyes |
Kamsantak | Slayer Of Kamsa |
Kanjalochana | The Lotus-Eyed God |
Keshava | One Who Has Long, Black Matted Locks |
Krishna | Dark-Complexioned Lord |
Lakshmikantam | The Lord Of Goddess Lakshmi |
Lokadhyaksha | Lord Of All The Three Lokas (Worlds) |
Madan | The Lord Of Love |
Madhava | Knowledge Filled God |
Madhusudan | Slayer Of Demon Madhu |
Mahendra | Lord Of Indra |
Manmohan | All Pleasing Lord |
Manohar | Beautiful Lord |
Mayur | The Lord Who Has A Peacock Feathered-Crest |
Mohan | All Attractive God |
Murali | The Flute Playing Lord |
Murlidhar | One Who Holds The Flute |
Murlimanohar | The Flute Playing God |
Nandgopala | The Son Of Nand |
Narayana | The Refuge Of Everyone |
Niranjana | The Unblemished Lord |
Nirguna | Without Any Properties |
Padmahasta | One Who Has Hands Like Lotus |
Padmanabha | The Lord Who Has A Lotus Shaped Navel |
Parabrahmana | The Supreme Absolute Truth |
Paramatma | Lord Of All Beings |
Parampurush | Supreme Personality |
Parthasarthi | Charioteer Of Partha – Arjuna |
Prajapati | Lord Of All Creatures |
Punyah | Supremely Pure |
Purshottam | The Supreme Soul |
Ravilochana | One Who Eye Is The Sun |
Sahasraakash | Thousand-Eyed Lord |
Sahasrajit | One Who Vanquishes Thousands |
Sahasrapaat | Thousand-Footed Lord |
Sakshi | All Witnessing Lord |
Sanatana | The Eternal Lord |
Sarvajana | Omniscient Lord |
Sarvapalaka | Protector Of All |
Sarveshwar | Lord Of All Gods |
Satyavachana | One Who Speaks Only The Truth |
Satyavrata | The Truth Dedicated Lord |
Shantah | Peaceful Lord |
Shreshta | The Most Glorious Lord |
Shrikanta | Beautiful Lord |
Shyam | Dark-Complexioned Lord |
Shyamsundara | Lord Of The Beautiful Evenings |
Sudarshana | Handsome Lord |
Sumedha | Intelligent Lord |
Suresham | Lord Of All Demi-Gods |
Swargapati | Lord Of Heavens |
Trivikrama | Conqueror Of All The Three Worlds |
Upendra | Brother Of Indra |
Vaikunthanatha | Lord Of Vaikuntha, The Heavenly Abode |
Vardhamaanah | The Formless Lord |
Vasudev | All Prevailing Lord |
Vishnu | All Prevailing Lord |
Vishwadakshinah | Skilfull And Efficient Lord |
Vishwakarma | Creator Of The Universe |
Vishwamurti | Of The Form Of The Entire Universe |
Vishwarupa | One Who Displays The Universal Form |
Vishwatma | Soul Of The Universe |
Vrishaparvaa | Lord Of Dharma |
Yadavendra | King Of The Yadav Clan |
Yogi | The Supreme Master |
Yoginampati | Lord Of The Yogis |
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Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Shri Krishna 108 Names with Meaning
Shri Krishna
Once upon a time there lived an evil, wicked and ambitious king by name of Kamsa in Mathura. He plundered the kingdom left and right and lawlessness prevailed in his state. On one of the days a heavenly prophecy from the sky came and echoed, “Kamsa! Your end is near! The eighth son of Devaki, your sister, will be the one responsible for your death.” Kamsa was enraged beyond control and imprisoned Devaki, his sister and Vasudeva her husband. Then he killed every child of the couple as they were born. But just the midnight when the eighth child was born, the skies roared and Lord Vishnu advised Vasudeva to take the child across the river Yamuna to the other side to the village of Gokul and exchange with the daughter of Yashoda in Gokul, who was born on the same day. Vasudeva accordingly put the child in a basket, and as he went out the doors of the prison parted for him as if in a magic. The river parted into two to allow for Vasudeva to cross. Vasudeva then crossed into Gokul and exchanged his son with the daughter of Yashoda who was born the same day and came back. The baby uttered cries which awakened Kamsa, and then happily he went to the prison chamber and snatched the girl baby and as he lifted her in the air, the baby, who was an incarnation of the Devi herself, laughed in glee “Kamsa, your real enemy is still alive. The son of Devaki is alive and well and will come back to kill you”, and then disappeared. Kamsa was outraged beyond wits and started a killing spree of all boys at that age in his kingdom. It was a terror outbreak.
Krishna led a very pampered and amorous life in the Gokul, along side thousands of gopikaas, the cowherdesses who were all entralled at his beauty and were thrilled whenever he played the flute. There are numerous playful instances of Krishna, playing mischief with the gopikaas including breaking their butter pots. Many a poets, literarians have described these amorous and mischievious acts as Raas-Lila of Krishna. Among all the gopikaas, one Radha was special to Krishna. There are numerous amorous tales of Radha and Krishna together. Krishna is also known to be a very mischievious child who annoyed Yashoda a lot. A lot of dohas (poems) described by Mirabai, an ardent devotee of Krishna, are very popular which describe the naughty acts of Krishna. Among them the one titled “Maiya Mori Main nahi makhan khayo” is an all-time favourite. It describes the excuses which Krishna gives to his mother yashoda explaining that he was not responsible for stealing of the butter from the gopikaas.
Krishna incarnated in this world to eliminate evil elements from this world. There are numerous tales of his bravery since his childhood. Many of the stories are related to the attempts by Kamsa, to kill Krishna after Kamsa came to know that Krishna was in Gokul alive. Some of the tales are given below
As Krishna grew older he left the heavenly Gokul, and the idyllic life alongside Gopis, to go and kill Kamsa. He killed Kamsa, and then settled in Dwaraka along with his brother Balram and learnt the traditional arts of fighting including archery. He arbitrated in the fight between the Pandavas and Kauravas in Mahabharata. During the war he is well known for his monologue to Arjuna on the battlefield, which is together termed as the Bhagvad Gita. There are many stories of Krishna, starting from his childhood to his death including his role in Mahabarata war, his rule over Dwaraka, his childhood amorous acts with gopikaas including Radha, his winning of wives like Satyabhama etc.
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Shiva Panchakshari Stotra
Panchakshari Stotram
Nagendra Haaraaya Thrilochanaaya Bhasmaanga Raagaaya Maheshvaraaya Nityaaya Suddhaaya DigambaraayaTasmai 'Na' kaaraaya Namah Shivaaya II1II
Mandaakini Salila Chandana Chaarthitaaya Nandeesvara Pramatha Naatha Mahesvaraaya Mandaara Pushpa Vahu Pushpa Supoojitaaya Tasmai 'Ma' kaaraaya Namah Shivaaya II2II
Shivaaya Gauri Vadana AravindaSooryaaya Dakshaadhvara Naashakaaya Sree Neelakantaaya Vrisha Dhvajaaya Tasmai 'Shi' kaaraaya Namah Shivaaya II3II
Vasishta Kumbhodbhava Gautamaaya Muneendra Devaarchita Sekharaaya Chandraarka Vaishvaanara Lochanaaya Tasmai 'Va' kaaraaya Namah Shivaaya II4II
Yajna Swaroopaaya Jataadharaaya Pinaaka Hasthaaya Sanaatanaaya Divyaaya Devaaya DigambaraayaTasmai 'Ya' karaaya Namah Shivaaya II5II
Panchaaksharam Idam PunyamYah Pateh Shiva Sannidhau Shivaloka Mavaapnothee Shivena Saha Modate
Mandaakini Salila Chandana Chaarthitaaya Nandeesvara Pramatha Naatha Mahesvaraaya Mandaara Pushpa Vahu Pushpa Supoojitaaya Tasmai 'Ma' kaaraaya Namah Shivaaya II2II
Shivaaya Gauri Vadana AravindaSooryaaya Dakshaadhvara Naashakaaya Sree Neelakantaaya Vrisha Dhvajaaya Tasmai 'Shi' kaaraaya Namah Shivaaya II3II
Vasishta Kumbhodbhava Gautamaaya Muneendra Devaarchita Sekharaaya Chandraarka Vaishvaanara Lochanaaya Tasmai 'Va' kaaraaya Namah Shivaaya II4II
Yajna Swaroopaaya Jataadharaaya Pinaaka Hasthaaya Sanaatanaaya Divyaaya Devaaya DigambaraayaTasmai 'Ya' karaaya Namah Shivaaya II5II
Panchaaksharam Idam PunyamYah Pateh Shiva Sannidhau Shivaloka Mavaapnothee Shivena Saha Modate
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Friendship Day Greetings
In 1935, the United States Congress proclaimed the 1st Sunday of August as National Friendship Day. Since then, celebration of National Friendship Day became an annual event.
Many other countries around the world adopted the tradition of dedicating a day to friends. In 1997, the United Nations named Winnie the Pooh as the world's Ambassador of Friendship. Today, Friendship Day is enthusiastically celebrated by many nations.
Friendship Day SMS
The World Friendship Crusade has lobbied the United Nations for many years to recognise July 30th as World Friendship Day and finally on 27th July 2011 the General Assembly of the United Nations decided to designate July 30th as the International Day of Friendship; and to invite all Member States to observe the International Day of Friendship in accordance with the culture and customs of their local, national and regional communities, including through education and public awareness-raising activities.
Friendship Quotes
Out of this humble meeting of friends, the World Friendship Crusade was born. The World Friendship Crusade is a foundation that promotes friendship and fellowship among all human beings, regardless of race, colour or religion. Since then, July 30th has been faithfully celebrated as Friendship Day in Paraguay every year and has also been adopted by several other countries.
Friends Poem
Many friends acknowledge each other with exchanges of gifts and cards on this day. Friendship bands are very popular in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and parts of South America. With the advent of social networking sites, Friendship Day is also being celebrated online. The commercialization of the Friendship Day celebrations has led to some dismissing it as a "marketing gimmick". But nowadays it is celebrated on the first Sunday of August rather than July 30. However, on July 27, 2011 the 65th Session of the United Nations General Asambly declared July 30 as "International Day of Friendship".