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Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram- KalasarpaDosha NivaranMantra-7

Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram- Kalasarpa Dosha Nivaran Mantra Part-7 Story Behind Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram: The Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram is a hymn that is believed to have been composed by Adi Shankaracharya in praise of Lord Narasimha, the half-man half-lion avatar of Lord Vishnu. According to the legend, Adi Shankaracharya was once on a pilgrimage to the temple of Lord Narasimha in the town of Sholingur in Tamil Nadu, India. On the way, he encountered a group of fierce bandits who attacked him and tried to rob him. Adi Shankaracharya prayed to Lord Narasimha for protection, and the deity appeared before him and defeated the bandits. Adi Shankaracharya was filled with gratitude and composed the Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram in praise of Lord Narasimha. The stotram is a prayer for protection, strength, and blessings. It describes Lord Narasimha as the supreme protector and savior who can offer refuge to his devotees in times of distress and dif...

Manasa Devi Stotram- Kalasarpa Dosha Nivaran mantra Part-5

Manasa Devi Stotram- Kalasarpa Dosha Nivaran mantra Part-5 Manasa Devi Story/Story Behind Manasa Devi Stotram: The Manasa Devi Stotram is a hymn dedicated to the Hindu goddess Manasa Devi, who is believed to be the goddess of snakes and fertility. According to legend, Manasa Devi was born as the daughter of Lord Shiva and was initially rejected by her father, who refused to acknowledge her as his child. Feeling rejected and hurt, Manasa Devi left her father's abode and went to live in the forests. There she began to develop a following among the people who lived in the forests, who worshipped her as a powerful and benevolent goddess. As the goddess of snakes, Manasa Devi was believed to have the power to protect her devotees from snakebites, which were common in the forested regions. Her devotees would often offer prayers and offerings to her, seeking her divine grace and protection. Over time, the worship of Manasa Devi became more formalized, and hymns and prayers were composed i...

Rudrastakam - Shiva Stotrams - Kalasarpa Dosha Nivaran Mantra-4

Rudrastakam - Shiva Stotrams - Kalasarpa Dosha Nivaran Mantra part-4 Rudrastakam in Telugu: రుద్రాష్టకం: Shiva Stotrams-StotramIndia Story behind Rudrastakam: The Rudrashtakam is a Sanskrit hymn of praise to Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. The hymn is composed of eight verses, and each verse describes one of Shiva's many attributes. The Rudrashtakam is attributed to the Hindu poet-saint Tulsidas, who lived in the 16th century. The Rudrashtakam is said to have been composed by Tulsidas when he was imprisoned by the Mughal emperor Akbar. Tulsidas was a devout Vaishnava, and he refused to convert to Islam at Akbar's behest. As a result, he was imprisoned and tortured. In prison, Tulsidas composed the Rudrashtakam as a prayer to Shiva for deliverance. The Rudrashtakam is a powerful hymn that is said to have the ability to protect the devotee from harm. It is also said to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment. The Rudrashtakam is often ...