Hayagriva swamy
In Hinduism, Hayagriva is also considered an Avatar of Vishnu. He is worshipped as the God of knowledge and wisdom, with a human body and a horse's head, brilliant white in color, with white garments and seated on a white lotus. Symbolically, the story represents the triumph of pure knowledge, guided by the hand of God, over the demonic forces of passion and darkness.
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Sunday, 27 May 2012
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Thursday, 29 March 2012
Hayagriva poses
Hayagriva is depicted seated, most often with his right hand either blessing the supplicant or in the vyaakhyaa mudraa pose of teaching. The right hand also usually holds a aksha-maalaa
(rosary), indicating his identification with meditative knowledge. His
left holds a book, indicating his role as a teacher. His face is always
serene and peaceful, if not smiling.
Hayagriva is sometimes worshipped in a solitary pose of meditation, as in the Thiruvanthipuram temple. This form is known as Yoga-Hayagriva. However, he is most commonly worshipped along with his consort Lakshmi and is known as Lakshmi-Hayagriva.
Hayagriva is sometimes worshipped in a solitary pose of meditation, as in the Thiruvanthipuram temple. This form is known as Yoga-Hayagriva. However, he is most commonly worshipped along with his consort Lakshmi and is known as Lakshmi-Hayagriva.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Hayagriva stotram
To Improve Education and Memory
Gyaanaanandamayam devam nirmalasphatikaakritimh Aadhaaram sarvavidyaanaam hayagriivamupaasmahehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGDN3R0Zxcc
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