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Sri Garikapati Narasimha Rao Pravachanam in Koti Deepothsavam


Bhakthi TV #KotiDeepotsavam, Hyderabad by Bhakthi TV From 5th November to 21st November 2016 During Karthika Masam.

Amazing facts about Mount Kailash


Mount Kailash (also Mount Kailas; Kangrinboqê or Gang Rinpoche (གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ) (कैलाश) (Kailāśa) is a peak in the Kailash Range (Gangdisê Mountains), which forms part of the Transhimalaya in Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It lies near the source of some of the longest rivers in Asia: the Indus River, the Sutlej River (a major tributary of the Indus River), the Brahmaputra River, and the Karnali River (a tributary of the River Ganga). It is considered a sacred place in four religions: Bön, Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. The mountain lies near Lake Manasarovar and Lake Rakshastal in Tibet Autonomous Region, China.

The History of Hindu India

Part One: From Ancient Times

"The History of Hindu India" (Part One) was developed by the editors of Hinduism Today magazine in collaboration with Dr. Shiva Bajpai, Professor Emeritus of History, California State University Northridge. It is intended to provide an authentic presentation of the early history of India and Hinduism for use in American 6th grade social study classes, as well as Hindu temple study groups and general presentations on the Hindu religion and history.

This documentary is based on the first chapter of the textbook, The History of Hindu India, published in 2011. It covers Indian history from the Indus-Saraswati Civilization up to the Gupta period (to 300 ce). The Hindu concept of God is explained, along with the key concepts of karma, dharma, ahimsa and reincarnation, the practice of temple worship, major saints and the main Hindu scriptures.

Part Two: 300-1000 ce

"The History of Hindu India" (Part Two) was developed by the editors of Hinduism Today magazine in collaboration with Dr. Shiva Bajpai, Professor Emeritus of History, California State University Northridge. It is intended to provide an authentic presentation of the history of India and Hinduism for use in American middle and high school classes, as well as Hindu temple study groups and general presentations on the Hindu religion and history.

Covering Indian history from 300 to 1100 ce, this documentary is based on the second chapter of the textbook, "The History of Hindu India," published in 2011. It opens with magnificent footage of the famed Kailasanatha Temple in Maharashtra, then presents the political history of India at a time when a third of the world's population lived there. It explores the Gupta Empire, the Huna invasions, the visits of Buddhist monks Faxian and Xuanzang, the initial incursions of Arab Muslim armies in the 8th century, and the rise of the great Chola kingdom of South India. City and village life is described, along with marriage arranging and jati, the joint family structure. This period also witnessed the beginning of the Bhakti Movement and the construction of thousands of famous and still active Hindu temples.

Part Three: 1000-1850 ce

The History of Hindu India (Part Three) was developed by the editors of Hinduism Today magazine in collaboration with Dr. Shiva Bajpai, Professor Emeritus of History, California State University Northridge. It is intended to provide an authentic presentation of the history of India and Hinduism for use in American middle and high school classes, as well as Hindu temple study groups and general presentations on the Hindu religion and history.

This documentary is based on the third chapter of the textbook, "The History of Hindu India," published in 2011. It covers Indian history from 1100 to 1850 ce, from the Arab Muslim invasions to British rule, a time of great difficulty for the Indian people. These extensive foreign invasions are recounted, including the plunder of the great Siva temple at Somnath, and the establishment of the Mughal Empire by the 16th century in most of India, its subsequent decline by the mid-18th century and the gradual control of India by the British. The documentary provides an account of the saints of the powerful Bhakti Movement, including Ramananda and Kabir. One section is devoted to an overview of the Sikh religion, from its founding in the 16th century by Guru Nanak to formation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in the 18th century. This is followed by a brief introduction to Indian music and its basic concepts of tala (rhythm), raga (scale) and improvisation.

Subrahmanya Bhujanga Stotram



Subramanya Bhujangam is a stotra sung under inspiration by Sri Aadi Sankara at Tiruchendur. When he meditated upon Sri Subramanya, he became aware of a self luminous light shining in his heart and words came out his mouth in extempore in bhujanga metre.

sadA bAlaroopApi vighnAdhi hanthri, mahAdanthi vaktrApi panchAsyamAnyA
vidheendhrAdhi mrigyA gaNeshAbhidhAme, vidhatthAm shriyam kApi kalyANamurthi :

Though He always sports the appearance of a child, He can crumble the mountains of obstacles. Though He is elephant-faced, He is honoured even by his five-faced father Shiva (sadyojaatam, vaamadevam, aghoram, tatpurusham and iishaanam). Lord Brahma, Indra and the other Devas seek him to fulfil their aspirations. He is known as Ganesha and He is endowed with boundless glory. May He bless me with prosperity!.

"India" the future superpower is reclaiming- by Karolina Goswami


For ages, India has often been looked down upon by the West as the land of snake charmers. Despite having made significant progress in the field of information technology and economy, we are often portrayed as a country riddled with poverty, superstition and communal divide. But, this Polish woman is shattering all the stereotypes about India in a classy way.

Clad in a yellow sari, Karolina Goswami in her video highlights India’s transformation from a state ravaged by internal strife during Partition to one of the fastest growing economies in the world. She begins by recalling the historic acquisitions of British giants Corus, Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley by Indian conglomerate Tata, and how it created ripples in United Kingdom.

The video has gone viral and now boasts of 27,000-plus views on YouTube in just two days. She has attained instant fame on social media, with people flocking on to her channel to praise her for the amazing video. Her YouTube channel India in Details already has 1,079 subscribers. Whoaa!!

Who is Karolina Goswami?
Born in Poland, 27-year-old Karolina Goswami visited India two years ago and fell in love with it. Married to an Indian national, she claims to be enjoying her life in a country which is full of contrasts. She credits her husband for helping her out to understand the country.
“After spending a few months there I realized that people in Europe are not aware of the beauty of this country and most of them were biased because of media,” she wrote on her website.
Adding further, Karolina lamented on how most of the people criticised India despite not having visited here even once. However, Karolina says she is not biased and will give a clear picture of India, the one her children will call it their homeland.

The Polish-Indian traveler says she will share with the viewers the things she does not like about India, but only on the basis of facts.

Insight Into Depression - Sadhguru Explains



In this discourse "Insight Into Depression", Sadhguru explains that in most cases of depression a person is simply generating intense thoughts and emotions that are working against them and that in many ways, 70% of all illnesses are self-created.

Full Transcript:
If you are capable of causing depression to yourself… I’m saying this not without any concern for your illness or not due to lack of compassion, because that is the nature of what’s happening to you. If you’re causing depression to yourself, you are able to generate substantial amount of intense emotions and thoughts, but in the wrong direction. If you don’t have very strong emotions, very intense thoughts about something, you cannot get depressed. It is just that you are generating thoughts and emotion which work against you, not for you.

Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.

TTD Brahmotsavam Special Song


Sri Venkateswara Swami vari Brahmotsavam or Srivari Brahmotsavam is the most important annual fête celebrated at Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala-Tirupati of Chittoor District in Andhra Pradesh, India. The event is conducted for nine days during Hindu Calendar month of Āśvina which falls in between the English months September and october.
During the festival, the Utsava-murti (processional deity) of the presiding deity Lord Venkateswara, along with his consorts Sridevi and Bhudevi, will be taken on a procession on different Vahanams on the streets(Madaveedulu) surrounding the temple.The celebration attracts pilgrims and tourists from all parts of India and across the world. A Brahmotsavam is a holy cleansing ceremony in honor of Lord Brahma, and the one at Tirumala is by far the largest.

My Home Group Chairman Dr Jupally Rameshwar Rao Interview

Jupally Rameshwar Rao is the name that has been echoing in the air of Telangana State in a bigger way from last two days than ever for 3 reasons as below: - See more at: http://www.gulte.com/trending/42360/Unknown-Facts-about-Jupally-Rameshwar-Rao-Jupally-Shashtipoorti#sthash.8SD3MT8U.dpuf

1. Chief Minister K Chandra Sekhar Rao's visit to his Shashtipoorti without waiting a minute at Shamshabad Airport, as soon as he landed after China visit.

2. Telecast of entire shashtipoorti event on a TV channel catching the attention of Telugus living in both the states.

3. Every big shot in political and film fields like YS Jagan, Chiranjeevi and many others have attended the shashtipoorti event catching the attention of everyone. The chit chat between Jagan and Chiranjeevi in this event caught the eyeballs of many.

World knows Jupally Rameshwar Rao as the owner of My Home Constructions, Mahaa Cement and also as an ardent devotee of the most popular religious leader Sri Tridandi Chinna Jeeyar Swamy. Some know him as the Godfather of Errabelli Dayakar Rao. Some know him as real Srimanthudu of Telangana State for the kind of social service he does.

On the other side, many attribute the friendship between KCR and Jupally is an outcome of community bond as both are Velamas. The point of discussion among many with raised eyebrows is why such an importance was given to the shashtipoorti of Jupally to an extent of giving a live telecast from Chinna Jeeyar Ashram. When we tried to know the details, we discovered the unknown background of Jupally and the aptness in giving live telecast for this event.
Life Story of My Home Group Chairman Dr Jupally Rameshwar Rao garu

From a humble Homeopathic Practitioner to a small time realtor, he has grown up as a tycoon in real estate, investing every penny of profit on land again and again. His vision proved correct, as majority of his lands flourished well as they were within the limits of the areas benefitted during Real boom. Those who are close with his family say that he purchased 100s of acres of lands in the four corners of Hyderabad during 90s and early 2000.

All his four sons are also the ardent devotees and follow the footsteps of their father. Here comes the point. One may be successful as a rich businessmen. But it takes a Herculean task to become a successful father making children walk in the path he laid for them without any deviation. None of his sons are addicted to vices those generally encircle the rich lads. To keep such things away they have chosen the company of Chinna Jeeyar Swami.

To make the bond stronger, Jupally used to host Chinna Jeeyar Swamy in Manjari Apartments, Somajiguda which he had built in 1992. That was during the beginning of his Real career. Jeeyar Swamy used to reside in the Penthouse of that apartment where Jupally's family used to be in 4th floor. Much to the surprise, Jupally's family did not leave that apartment till recent years though he minted millions in his business. That speaks about the simplicity of their family. Later, Jupally donated about 100 acres of land in Shamshabad to Jeeyar Mutt, and thus the biggest ashram with a magnificent temple, Goshala and Jeeyar Integrative Medical Services (JIMS) have come in that place.


My Home Group website.

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