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Lord Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh Visarjan Ganpati Immersion 2012 Date, Pictures Photos Pics

Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh Visarjan Ganpati Immersion 2012 Date, Pictures Photos Pics Ganesh Visarjan date in this year is on Wednesday Anant chaturdashi day. Here are the Ganpati Immersion pictures or Vinayaka Nimajjanam photos or Ganesh nimarjan pics.

Ganesh immersion dates, Ganapati Nimajjan is the culmination day of 12-day Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Usually, Ganesh immersion is held on Anant Chaturdashi day. Genrally GaneshVisarjan is performed on the 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th or the 10th day of Ganesh Navratri festival. Anant Chaturdashi is also the last day of the Hindu festival of Ganeshotsav. On this day, people travel to the waterfront with the idols, large and small, dancing and singing in large processions. Lord Ganesha is departed, only to be welcomed the next year with equal excitement. visarjan 2010, ganesh visarjan 2010, ganesh visarjan, ganpati visarjan 2012 lalbaugcha raja visarjan 2010 lalbaugcha raja visarjan 2011, lalbaugcha raja aarti, lalbaugcha raja live, ganesh visarjan 2012 Ganesh Visarjan 2010 date in this year is on Wednesday 22nd of September Anant chaturdashi day. Here are the Ganpati Immersion pictures or Vinayaka Nimajjanam photos or Ganesh nimarjan pics.Ganesh immersion dates 2010, Ganapati Nimajjan

Lord Lord Jagannath Puri Orissa India History wallpaper




The most attractive and beautiful face of Lord Jagannath.

History

The origins or the worship of Lord Jagannath and the temple dedicated to him in Jagannath puri are lost in the sands of history. Scholastic attempts to trace the same are superficial at best. The devout Hindu devotee believes that Lord Jagannath is eternal. Thus we have two versions of the origins. One is the popular legends based on Puranas and Folklore. The other is the statements of the scholars who have tried to collate evidences from known history, archeology and ancient literature to draw surmises about the history and the origins.

The history of the present temple goes back to about 12th century A.D. when the founder King of the Ganga Dynasty, King Chodaganga Deva began it’s construction. The construction was finished by King Anangabhima Deva. History records indicate that the temple existed in one form or the other since ancient times sometimes patronized by the Kings ruling Orissa at the time and sometimes having been neglected. From the times of the Ganga Kings that the temple received offical patronship fully. The King acknowledged Lord Jagannath is the actual ruler of the kingdom and he was his deputy.

Over the years, the royal worship continued until the invading Afghans defeated the Orissa Kings and plundered the temple in the 16th Century. The temple priests saved the deities from the invaders and preserved them secludedly. During the succeeding centuries, the Temple Administration and the Kingdom of Orissa had a very chequered history. Often the temple was invaded by the Muslim Moghuls, worship stopped and again it was restored. For some time, the Marathas ruled the Orissa region and during such time the temple worship went unhindered. However, the advent of the Imperial British East India Company and it’s successor British rule by the crown again brought the temple Management under stress. However, to the credit of the British it must be said that they respected the right to worship of the Hindus at Jagannath and indirectly allowed patronage. They recognized that Jagananth Puri's King of Orissa (Gajapati Maharaj) as the Superintendent of the Temple and granted some revenue rights and privileges to the temple to run it's affairs.




Jagannath Puri, is the abode of Lord Jagannath or Purushotham, the Lord ofthe Universe or the Supreme Personality of the Universe.

Jagannath Puri Dham or Jagannath Puri or even Puri as it is called, is situatedon the sea shore of the Bay of Bengal in the State of Orissa (India). It is one of thefour Holy Kshetras of India including temples at Rameshwaram, Dwaraka, Badrinath and Puri. The Annual Rathayatra festival is the high point of all the Festivals celebratedand has been attracting lakhs of devotees and pilgrims since time immemorial. To see the Lord on the Chariot on the Rathayatra day is to secure salvation from the cycles of birth and death.



Lord Jagannath presides the Jagannath temple in fact he is none other than Sri Krishna accompanied by His Divine Brother Sri Baladeva & Divine Sister Srimathi Subhadra Devi.



From Left to Right:
Lord Baldeva or Balabhadra
Smt Subhadra Devi
Lord Jagannath






The Deities of Lord Sri Krishna and Balram at Puri.





The Main Temple of Lord Jagannath at Puri. Please see the Aruna Stamba in front of the main gate of Jagannath Temple. Carrying on the top of the stamba is the figure of Aruna the charioteer of Sun God.












The Samadhi of Srila Haridas Thakur at Puri.














Please note the huge canopy also known as Biman is the first part. It sports regally a metal disc called the Neela Chakra and a flag mast. The site of the flag fluttering at the high level is gorgeous.


Lord Sri Chaitanya revealing his six armed form to Sarvabhoum Bhattacharya at Puri.












The Deities of Namacharya Srila Haridas Thakur at Jagannath Puri





NANDIGOSH RATH: This Chariot is of Lord Jagannath, it is 45ft (13.71mts) high and having sixteen wheels. The fabric of the roof is in Red and Yellow colour.A wheel is placed on the top of the chariot.


Location and Routemap

Jagannath Puri is situated on the sea coast of Bay Of Bengal in the state of Orissa. It is 60KM away from the state capital (Bhubaneshwar) and 90KM from Cuttack. One can visit Jagannath Puri very conveniently from any part of India by Road, by Rail and by the Public Transport System. Good accommodation is provided for the Pilgrims and for the tourist in Hotels, Lodging Houses and Dharmshalas. The majestic ancient temple of Lord Jagannath is situated in the middle of the Jagannath Puri.

Lord Subramanya Bhujangam Lyrics in Sanskrit with English Translation in pdf

Subramanya Bhujangam is a popular prayer dedicated to Muruga or Kartik. Sri Adi Shankaracharya is believed to have composed the Subramanya Bhujangam, which consists of 33 shlokas. This particular Subramanya Bhujangam Lyrics in Sanskrit and its English Translation is provided by Ambaa website. The prayer is in pdf format and you will need pdf reader installed to read or download.

Link - Subramanya Bhujangam Lyrics in pdf.

Subramanya Bhujangam Lyrics in Sanskrit with English Translation in pdf
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