• Facts of Parshwanath Swami | Story Of Lord Parshvanath | भगवान पार्श्वनाथ
    Jun 2 2022

    Watch Facts of Parshvanath story.

    Parshvanatha also known as Parshva and Paras, was the 23rd of 24 tirthankaras of Jainism. He is one of the earliest tirthankaras who are acknowledged as historical figures. He was the earliest exponent of Karma philosophy in the recorded history. Parshvanatha was born 350 years before Mahavira. He was the spiritual successor of 22nd tirthankara Neminath. He is popularly seen as a propagator and reviver of Jainism.

    Parshvanatha was born in Varanasi, India. He founded an ascetic community. Texts of the two major Jain sects (Digambaras and Śvētāmbaras) differ on the teachings of Parshvanatha and Mahavira, and this is a foundation of the dispute between the two sects. The Digambaras believe that there was no difference between the teachings of Parshvanatha and Mahavira. According to the Śvētāmbaras, Mahavira expanded Parshvanatha's first four restraints with his ideas on ahimsa (non-violence) and added the fifth monastic vow (celibacy).

    Parshvanatha is a popular tirthankara who is worshiped (bhakti) with Rishabhanatha, Shantinatha, Neminatha and Mahavira.[86][87] He is believed to have the power to remove obstacles and save devotees.


    Parshvanatha is usually depicted in a lotus or kayotsarga posture. Statues and paintings show his head shielded by a multi-headed serpent, fanned out like an umbrella. Parshvanatha iconography is identified by a sesha hood above his head and a cobra stamped (or carved) beneath his feet. At the center of his chest is a shrivatsa, which identifies Jain statues.


    Temples : Shikharji (Sammet Sikhar) in Jharkhand , Mirpur Jain Temple ,Shri Shankeshwar Tirth, Andeshwar Parshwanath in Rajasthan, Bada Gaon, Kallil Temple, Kerala, Navagraha Jain Temple in Hubli, Karnataka, Ahi Kshetra, Gajpanth, Mel Sithamur Jain Math, Pateriaji, Nainagiri, Kundadri, Gori Temple in Tharparkar, Sindh

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    4 Min.
  • Story of Tulsi Vivah | तुलसी विवाह कथा | Why do We Celebrate Tulsi Vivah ?
    Jun 2 2022

    Tulsi Vivah is the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi (holy basil) plant to the Hindu god Shaligram or Vishnu or to his avatar, Sri Krishna. The Tulsi wedding signifies the end of the monsoon and the beginning of the wedding season in Hinduism.

    The ceremonial festival is performed anytime between Prabodhini Ekadashi (the eleventh or twelfth lunar day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartik) and Kartik Poornima (the full moon of the month). The day varies regionally.


    "तुलसी विवाह की पावन कथा"

    इस कथा के सुनने वाले पर भगवान नारायण जल्दी प्रसन्न हो जाते हैं ।अतः ये आप भी सुने न सबको सुनायें

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    4 Min.
  • 6 Interesting Facts Of GSB Seva Mandal | GSB Seva Mandal
    Jun 2 2022

    6 amazing and intresting facts of the famous GSB Seva Mandal. Stay connected with us for more Ganpati Aartis, Bhajans and Mantras.

    प्रसिद्ध GSB सेवा मंडल के 6 आश्चर्यजनक और रोचक तथ्य। अधिक गणपति आरती, भजन और मंत्र के लिए हमारे साथ जुड़े रहें।

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    4 Min.
  • 6 Unknown Facts Of Tirupati Balaji Temple | Tirupati Balaji Temple
    Jun 2 2022

    Unknown facts about the famous Tirupati Balaji Temple

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    2 Min.
  • Unknown Facts Of Amarnath Temple | Amarnath Temple | Amarnath Cave Mystery
    Jun 2 2022

    Amarnath Temple | Amarnath Cave Mystery "अमरनाथ यात्रा " | Unknown Facts Of Amarnath Temple

    unknown facts about the famous Amarnath Temple. Do comment your experiences if you have been there.



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    5 Min.