The psychology in Andal's Tiruppavai 17, 18, 19 The psychology in Andal's Tiruppavai 17, 18, 19 4 1 replies
What is the siddhi of being trikaldarshi called? Its not specifically mentioned in ashta siddhis? Also, can anyone please explain the uses of nine nidhis! 13 0 replies
First day of talking about Ashta Lakshmi Wiith a name derived from the Sanskrit root lakshya, which means “to understand and know,” as well as “goal,” “aim,” or “objective,” Lakshmi helps people realize their goals by providing them the wealth they need in order to do so. And as adi means “first,” Adi Lakshmi is said to be her primordial form, through which she helps a person attain life’s foremost aim — freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth. She is thus known also as Moksha Pradayani, or “one who bestows liberation." Due to her... 3 4 replies
Does shiva grant all our wishes despite karma? If we keep persisting and praying against all odds 9 0 replies
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