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Puruṣa Sūktam. Purusha Sūkta (puruṣasūkta) is hymn 10.90 of the Rig-Veda, dedicated to the Purusha, the "Cosmic Being" or "Soul". The Purusha Sūkta gives a description of the spiritual unity of the universe. It presents the nature of Purusha or the cosmic being as both immanent in the manifested world and yet transcendent to it. From this being, the Sūkta holds, the original creative will

Nārāyaṇa Sūktam in Sanskrit with transliteration and English translation. Nārāyaṇa is the Supreme-Reality designated as Brahman. Nārāyaṇa is the Supreme, Nārāyaṇa is the Supreme Light (described in the Upanishads), Nārāyaṇa is the Supreme. Nārāyaṇa is the most excellent meditator and meditation. Whatsoever there is in this universe known through perception or report; all that is pervaded by Nārāyaṇa within and without.

Vedic Śrī Sūktam of Śrī Lakshmi Mā with transliteration and English translation. O Jātaveda! O Agni! Invite for my sake, the Goddess of good fortune, the golden-hued dame, the doe-like, moon-like maiden wreathed in gold and silver. Take me to the Goddess of Good Fortune - not a fickle deity, but one who is unswerving. May I obtain gold, cows, horses and men from her.

Bhū Sūktam in Sanskrit with transliteration and English translation. O goddess Aditi, You are the Earth in depth. sky in breadth, atmosphere in greatness. In your lap , I place Agni, the all-consumer for the consumption [of oblations]. Whatever of you scattered in rage, was spread over the earth, That the Ādityas, the All-gods and the Vāsus gathered together. With her inspiration from his expiration,

Mantras to Lord Rāma

Prayer to Lord Rāma (Śrī Rāma-Vandanam) These 3 Mantras of Lord Rāma are recommended to recite every morning as regular prayer before chanting the Guru-Mantra. The first Mantra is infallible Mantra in removing all kinds of sufferings of Jīva and bestows the grace of all merciful Lord Rāma, the most superior. Especially famous for it's healing qualities. The second Mantra is one of the greatest

Śrī Rāma-Raksha Stotra

Śrī Rāma Rakṣā Stotra (Sanskrit: श्रीरामरक्षास्तोत्रम्) is one of the most powerful divine hymns (Sanskrit Stotra) in praise of Lord Śrī Rāma, recited as a prayer, and a request for the complete protection of Lord Rāma. 'Rāma Rakṣā' literally means 'Protection of Lord Śrī Rāma (to us)'. Śrī Rāma Rakṣā Stotra is also called Rāma-Kavācha, a shield of Protection by Lord Śrī Rāma. Whoever sincerely

॥ śrīkṛṣṇopaniṣat ॥ Śrī Kṛṣṇa Upaniṣad ॥ śrī gurubhyo namaḥ hariḥ oṁ ॥ Salutations to Śrī Guru All-Permeating Hari! yo rāmaḥ kṛṣṇatāmetya sārvātmyaṁ prāpya līlayā । atoṣayaddevamaunipaṭalaṁ taṁ nato'smyaham ॥ 1॥ oṁ bhadraṁ karṇebhiḥ śṛṇuyāma devāḥ bhadraṁ paśyemākṣabhiryajatrāḥ । sthirairaṅgaistuṣṭuvāṁsastanūbhiḥ vyaśema devahitaṁ yadāyuḥ । Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious; May we see with our eyes what is auspicious,

Upanishads

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