Archive for February, 2010
Newer Books
| No | Book Title |
| 1 | GURUDEVAR SRI RAMAKRISHNAR [3 Vol] |
| 2 | SRI SARADA DEVIYIN ANBUMOZHIGAL |
| 3 | VIVEKANANDARUM AVARADHU ANNAIYUM [NEW] |
| 4 | MARANATHIRKU APPAL… |
| 5 | VAZHKKAI ENAKKU KARPITHADHU ENNA? (Sub) |
| 6 | KADAVULUDAN VAZHNDAVARGAL (SUB) (Vol-1) |
| 7 | KADAVULUDAN VAZHNDAVARGAL (SUB) (Vol-2) |
| 8 | KADAVULUM DEIVEEGA AVATARANGALUM [New] |
| 9 | ILLARATHIL ANMIGAM |
| 10 | VAZHKKAIYAI PURINDHUKOLVOM |
| 11 | SRI RAMAKRISHNARIN AMUDHA MOZHIGAL [3 Vol] |
| 12 | SWAMI VIVEKANANDAR Vol 1 |
| 13 | SWAMI VIVEKANANDAR Vol 2 |
| 14 | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Vol – 1 |
| 15 | The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Vol -2 |
| 16 | Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi (Sw. Gambhirananda) |
| 17 | Ramakrishna Today’s Violent World [New] |
| 18 | The Wonder that was Sri Sarada Devi |
| 19 | Bold Message For World Peace |
| 20 | Vivekananda Speaks to You |
| 21 | The Four Yogas* [New] |
| 22 | The Spiritual Quest and The Way of Yoga* [New] |
| 23 | Modern Problems & Ancient Solutions |
| 24 | How to Seek God [New] |
| 25 | Hinduism through Questions and Answers |
| 26 | Spiritual Life for Modern Time [New] |
| 27 | Synthesis of Science Religion and Spirituality [New |
| 28 | Sri Ramakrishna as I Saw Him |
| 29 | The Problem of Life and Death |
| 30 | Power of Thought |
| 31 | Over Coming Anger |
| 32 | How the Modern Youth can Confront their Problems |
| 33 | Ramakrishna and his unique message |
| 34 | Vivekananda, man and his message |
| 37 | Religion of love |
| 38 | The mind and its control |
| 39 | How to build character |
| 40 | Modern man in search of religion |
| 41 | Spiritual life of the householder |
| 42 | How is a man reborn? |
| 43 | Can one be scientific and yet spiritual |
| 44 | Science and religion |
Happy Maha Shivaratri
Auspicious festival of Mahashivaratri falls on the 13th or the 14th night of the new moon during Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Phalgun. The Sanskrit term, Krishna Paksha means the period of waning moon or the dark fortnight and Phalguna corresponds to the month of February – March in English Calendar. Shivaratri Festival is celebrated on a moonless night.
According to Hindu mythology, Shivaratri or ‘Shiva’s Great Night’ symbolizes the wedding day of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Many however, believe, Shivaratri is the night when Lord Shiva performed the Tandava Nritya – the dance of primordial creation, preservation and destruction. Celebrating the festival in a customary manner, devotees give a ritual bath to the Lingam with the panchagavya – milk, sour milk, urine, butter and dung. Celebrations of Shivaratri Festival mainly take place at night. Devotees of Lord Shiva throng Shiva temples across the country and spend ‘the Night of Lord Shiva’ by chanting verses and hymns in praise of the Lord. The festival holds special meaning for the ladies. They pray to Goddess Parvati also called ‘Gaura’, the giver of ‘suhag’ for good husbands, marital bliss and a long and prosperous married life.
article from:http://www.mahashivratri.org/when-is-shivaratri.html
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