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Rudraksha and Nakshatra |
Sr.No. |
Birth Nakshatra |
Ruling Planet |
Recommended Rudraksha |
1. |
Kritika |
Sun |
One/Twelve/Eleven Mukhis |
2. |
Uttaraphalguni |
Sun |
One/Twelve/Eleven Mukhis |
3. |
Uttarashadha |
Sun |
One/Twelve/Eleven Mukhis |
4. |
Rohini |
Moon |
Two Mukhis |
5. |
Hasta |
Moon |
Two Mukhis |
6. |
Shravana |
Moon |
Two Mukhis |
7. |
Mrigashira |
Mars |
Three Mukhis |
8. |
Chitra |
Mars |
Three Mukhis |
9. |
Dhanishtha |
Mars |
Three Mukhis |
10. |
Ashlesha |
Mercury |
Four Mukhis |
11. |
Jyestha |
Mercury |
Four Mukhis |
12. |
Revati |
Mercury |
Four Mukhis |
13. |
Punarvasu |
Jupiter |
Five Mukhis |
14. |
Vishakha |
Jupiter |
Five Mukhis |
15. |
Purvabhadrapada |
Jupiter |
Five Mukhis |
16. |
Bharani |
Venus |
Six Mukhis |
17. |
Purvaphalguni |
Venus |
Six Mukhis |
18. |
Purvashadha |
Venus |
Six Mukhis |
19. |
Pushya |
Saturn |
Seven/Fourteen Mukhis |
20. |
Anuradha |
Saturn |
Seven/Fourteen Mukhis |
21. |
Uttarabhadrapada |
Saturn |
Seven/Fourteen Mukhis |
22. |
Ardra |
Rahu |
Eight Mukhis |
23. |
Swati |
Rahu |
Eight Mukhis |
24. |
Shatabhisha |
Rahu |
Eight Mukhis |
25. |
Ashvini |
Ketu |
Nine Mukhis |
26. |
Magha |
Ketu |
Nine Mukhis |
27. |
Mula |
Ketu |
Nine Mukhis |
Birth-Lagna,Birth-Rashi, Money Controlling Planets and suitable Rudrakshas
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S.No. |
Birth Rasi/Lagna |
Ruling Planet |
Auspicious planets for money |
Prescribed Rudraksha |
1 |
Mesha (Aries) |
Mercury |
Mars, Jupiter |
Three & Five Mukhi |
2 |
Vrisabha (Taurus) |
Venus |
Mercury, Saturn |
Four, Six & Seven Mukhi |
3 |
Mithun (Gemini) |
Mercury |
Mercury, Venus |
Four & Six Mukhi |
4 |
Karka (Cancer) |
Moon |
Moon, Mars |
Three & Two Mukhi |
5 |
Singh (Leo) |
Sun |
Sun, Mars |
One, Three & Twelve Mukhi |
6 |
Kanya (Virgo) |
Mercury |
Mercury, Venus |
Four & Six Mukhi |
7 |
Tula (Libra) |
Venus |
Venus, Saturn |
Six & Seven Mukhi |
8 |
Vrishcika (Scorpio) |
Mars |
Jupiter, Moon |
Two, Three & Five Mukhi |
9 |
Dhanu (Sagittarius) |
Jupiter |
Jupiter, Sun |
Five & Twelve Mukhi |
10 |
Makar (Capricornus) |
Saturn |
Saturn, Venus |
Six & Seven Mukhi |
11 |
Kumbha (Aquarius) |
Saturn |
Saturn, Venus |
Six & Seven Mukhi |
12 |
Meena (Pisces) |
Jupiter |
Jupiter, Mars |
Three & Five Mukhi |
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SHIVJI’S for Sixteen Weeks Monday Fast :
Once Lord Shiva visited the famous city of Amravati. Parvati also accompanied him. On their way, they saw a beautiful Shiva temple and decided to spend some time there. One day, Parvati found Lord Shiva in a playful mood. She said to him, Oh my Lord, let us have a dice game. Lord Shiva obliged her and the game started. Meanwhile, the priest of the temple had come there. Parvati turned towards him and said Please foretell who will win this game? The Brahman gave no serious thought to her question and abruptly said, Lord Shiva will win the game. Incidentally Parvati won the game. She was angry because the Brahman had told a lie. Lord Shiva tried to pacify her, but she cursed the Brahman that he be a leper. In due course, the Brahman became a leper and spent a miserable life. After some time a few fairies descended on the earth and pitied the fate of the priest. On asking him, the priest narrated the whole episode. One of the fairies said, You observe Monday fasts for sixteen weeks without break. On the seventeenth Monday, prepare some holy food or Prasaad with flour mixed with ghee and gur. Distribute this prasaad among the members of your family and take some yourself. You will be free from this leprosy. The fairies disappeared and the priest followed the instructions. Soon, he regained his normal health. Once Lord Shiva and Parvati again visited that temple. Parvati was surprised to see the priest. He was his normal self. She enquired about this feat and the priest narrated the whole story. Parvati was happy, she also decided to observe Monday fasts for sixteen weeks. Incidentally, on the seventeenth Monday, when she broke her fast, her beloved son Kartikeya, who was displeased with her, appeared and said, 0 dear mother what is that power with which you have called me? What is the mystery? Parvati said, 0 my dear son, all this miracle is due to observing Monday fasts for sixteen weeks without interruption. Kartikeyas Brahman friend had been in a foreign land for quite some time. Kartikeya said, I shall observe Monday fasts for sixteen weeks for happy reunion with my friend. He observed the 16 weeks fasts as per rules and to his great surprise his friend returned hale and hearty. The friend enquired about the miracle and Kartikeya told him the modalities to be observed for Monday fast. The Brahman friend was very curious about his marriage. He decided to observe the Monday fasts for sixteen weeks. On the seventeenth Monday, the Brahman friend went to a city. The ruler of the city decided to marry his daughter to a person on whose neck his well-decorated elephant would put the garland. The Brahman joined the show. Incidentally, the elephant garlanded him. The ruler of the city gave him his daughter and also a lot of money. The couple departed the next day and were back in their home. On the honeymoon night, the bride said, 0 my dear, how is it that the elephant ignored all the princes and garlanded you? How did you succeed on the auspicious moments? The bridegroom said, I observed fasts on sixteen Mondays. Monday is Lord Shivas day. It is due to his blessings that I got a beautiful wife like you. My friend Kartikeya revealed this secret to me. The bride too decided to observe fasts on sixteen Mondays for a beautiful son full of knowledge. Her devotion bore fruit and she gave birth to a beautiful son. As the son grew up, he said to his mother, 0 my dear mother, what is the mystery behind my birth? Please reveal it to me. The mother told him how she observed Monday fasts. The son also decided to observe the fasts to gain a kingdom for his parents. Incidentally, an old kings messengers from a nearby State came there in search of a beautiful and learned bridegroom for the princess. They proposed the princess hand for him and he readily agreed. The king expired after sometime and the boy became the king. The newly-made king continued his fasts for the next sixteen Mondays. On the seventeenth Monday, he arranged a large prayer party at a temple. All the arrangements were made well in advance. The king requested the queen to accompany him to the temple for breaking the fast after taking prasaad from the priest. The queen refused to go with him. The king had to go alone. The king heard an oracle who echoed, 0 king, turn out the queen from the palace or destruction will fall upon you. The king returned to his palace. He summoned a conference of his ministers and told about the oracle. All of them were taken aback, as it was due to that princess that he became the king of the state. They agreed to his proposal only with a heavy heart. The queen was ultimately turned out. The queen left the palace bare footed and in worn-out clothes. She was thirsty and fatigued. She met an old lady who had a load of spinned spindles on her head. She was going to the city. She felt pity on her and asked to help her in selling the yarn because she did not know the art of selling. The queen took that load on her head. Incidentally, strong wind blew away the spindles which disappeared in the dusty wind. The queen felt sorry and the old lady asked her to go away. The queen went to an oilmans house and sought shelter. The oilman obliged her, but as she stepped in, all of his oil pots developed cracks and the oil began to flow on the ground. The oilman immediately turned her out. The queen was now disheartened. She went to the bank of a river to quench her thirst. As she touched the water, the water dried up. She then went to a deep jungle and saw a tank of water. As she went down the stairs and touched the crystal dear water, it became muddy. She cursed her fate and put a few drops of the muddy water in her mouth. She was now tired and wanted to take rest under a shady tree. As she went near the tree its leaves began to fall and soon it became leafless. The cowherds saw this incident and told the whole story to the priest of a nearby temple. The priest called for the woman. He was surprised to see that the woman had royal features. He consoled her and provided her with all the facilities. But after some days, he also got fed up with her because whatever the woman touched became impure — may it be milk, food or water. One day, the priest said, 0 lady, what curse has fallen upon you? You reveal the mystery. The woman told him how she rejected a proposal to attend Monday fast prayer. The priest understood the whole thing. He knew it was Shivas curse. He said, 0 dear lady, you observe fasts on sixteen Mondays and Lord Shiva will absolve you of your sins. The woman realised her mistake and observed the Monday fasts for sixteen Mondays. On the seventeenth Monday, the king said to himself, My queen left my palace long ago. Her condition must be very miserable. He called for his courtiers and ordered them to search out the queen. The courtiers reached the temple where the queen was residing. The priest refused to hand over the queen to them and said, Let the king himself come to receive her. The courtiers went to the king and related the whole story. The king was happy to hear the news. He went to the temple and requested the priest to return his queen to him. The king admitted that he deserted the queen to avoid Lord Shivas wrath. The priest trusted the kings words and the queen returned to the palace. She was given a royal welcome. The king distributed money among the needy and arranged food for the hungry. The king and queen now regularly observed fasts on sixteen Mondays each year and lived a very happy life. After their death they found abode in Lord Shivas city, Shivapuri. Since, then it is believed that a person who observes fasts on sixteen Mondays, gets all pleasures and enters Shivapuri after his death. |

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Shiv Chalisa |
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This prayer (chalisa) praises the Lord and asks for his help in removing all the problems from the devotee’s life.
It is suggested that you focus your mind on Lord Shiva or his image and say this prayer.
Jai Ganesh Girija suvan, mangal mool sujan,
Kahati Ayodhyadas tum, deu abhaya vardan.
Jai Girijapati deen dayala,
Sada karat santan pratipala.
Bhal chandrama sohati neeke,
Kanan kundal nag phani ke.
Ang gaur shiv ganga banai,
Mundamal tan kshar lagai.
Vastra khal baghambar sohe,
Chhavi ko dekh nag muni mohe.
Maina Matu ki priya dulari,
Bam ang rajat Shiv pyari.
Kar men soha trishul ati bhari,
Karahi sada shatrun samhari.
Nandi Ganesh soh tanha kaise,
Manas madhya kamal hon jaise.
Kartik shyam aur gana rauo,
Ya chhavi barnat bane na kauo.
Devan jab hee aai pukara,
Tabahin dukh prabhu ap nivara.
Keen upadrava tarak bhari,
devan sab mili tumhari pukari.
Turat shadanan ap pathayo,
Luv nimesh mahi mar girayo.
Ap Jallandhar asur sanhara,
Suyash tumhar vidit sansara.
Tripurasur sang yuddha machayi,.
Keenha tap Bhagirath bhari,
Purahi pratigya tasu purari.
Darpa chhod Ganga tab ayee,
Sewak astuti karat sadaee.
Ved naam mahima tav gayaee,
akath anadi bhed nahin payee.
Pragati udadhi manthan te jwala,
Jare surasur bhaye bihala.
Mahadeva tab kari sahayee,
Neelkantha tuv nam dharayee.
Poojan Ramchandra jab keenha,
Lanka jeet Vibhishan deenha.
Sahas kamal arpanahi vichari,
Keenha pareeksha tabahi purari.
Ek kamal Prabhu rakheu goyee,
Kamal nayan poojan chahin soyee.
Kathin bhakti dekhi Prabhu Shankar,
Bhaye prasanna deya icchhit var.
Jai Jai Jai, Ananta Avinasi,
Karat kripa sab ke ghatvasi.
Dushta sakal mohi nitya satavan,
Bharmita rahe man chain na aven.
Trahi trahi main nath pukaro,
Yeh avasar mohi, ani ubaro.
Lai trishool shatrun ko marau,
Sankat se mohi ani unarau.
Mata pita bhrat sab hoi,
Sankat mein poonchat nahi koi.
Swami ekahi aas tumhari,
Ai harahu sab sankat bhari.
Dhan nirdhan kon det sadaee,
Arat jan ki peer mitaee.
Astuti kehi vidhi karahu tumhari,
Shanker ho sankat ke nashan,
Vighna vinasan mangal karan.
Yogi yathi muni dhyan lagaye,
Sharad Narad Sheesh navavahin.
Namo namo jab namah Shivaye,
Sur brahmadik par na paye.
Jo yeh path kare man layee,
To kon hot hain shamboo sahayee.
Putra na ho, ichha kare koi,
Nishchaya Shiv prasad se hoi.
Pandit triyodashi ko lave,
Dhyan poorvak hom karave.
Triyodashi vrita kare hamesha,
Tan nahi take rahe kalesha.
Dhoop deep naivedya chadhavahi,
Shanker sanmukha path karavahi.
Janam Janam ki pap nasavahin,
Antawas shivpur men pavahin.
Hey Shankar hai aas tumhari,
Dukh peera ab harahu hamari. |
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II Shiv ji Ki Aarti II
II Shiv ji Ki Aarti - English II
OM JAI SHIV OMKARA, PRABHU JAI SHIV OMKARA
BRAHMA VISHNU SADA SHIV, ARDHANGII DHARA
OM JAI SHIV OMKARA...
EKANANA CHATURANAN PANCHANAN RAJE
HANSANAN, GARURAASAN VRISHVAHAN SAJE
OM JAI SHIV OMKARA....
DO BHUJA, CHAAR CHATURBHUJA DASHABHUJA ATI SOHE
TIINON ROOP NIRAKHATE TRIBHUVAN JAN MOHE
OM JAI SHIV OMKARA...
AKSAMALA VANAMALA MUNDAMALA DHARI
CHANDANA MRIGAMAD SOHAI BHAALE SHASHIDHAARI
JAI SHIV OMKARA...
SHVETAMBARA PIITAMBARA BAAGHAMBARA ANGE
BRAHMADHIK SANAKAADHIK PRETAADHIK SANGE
OM JAI SHIV OMKARA...
KARA MADHYE KAMANDALU AU TRISHUL DHARI
JAGKARTA JAGHARTA JAGAPALAN KARTA
JAI SHIV OMKARA...
BRAHMA VISHNU SADASHIVA JANATA AVIVEKA
PRANAVAKSAR KE MADHAYA TINONH EKA
OM JAI SHIV OMKARA...
TRIGUN SWAMI KI AARTI JO KOI NAR GAVE
KAHATA SHIVANANDA SWAMI MANA VANCHITA PHALA PAVE
JAI SHIV OMKARA...
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II Shree Shiv- Parvati Stuti II
Karpoor Gauram Karunnaavataram Sansaar Saaram Bhujgendra Haaram.
Sadaa Vasantam Hridyaarvrinde Bhavam Bhavaani Sahitam Namaami.
II Meaning of Shree Shiv-Parvati Stuti II
I Bow to Bhavani as well as to Lord Shiva who is white as camphor, who is compassion incarnate, who is the essence of the world, who wears a garland of a large snake and who always dwells in the lotus like hearts of his devotees.
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II Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra II
महा मृत्युंजय मंत्र

OM. Tryambakam yajamahe
Sugandhim pushti-vardhanam
Urvarukamiva bandhanan
Mrityor mukshiya mamritat
II Introduction to Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra II
The great mantra dedicated to Shiva as Mrityunjaya is found in the Rig Veda. It is called the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra, the Great Death-Conquering mantra. It is a mantra that has many names and forms. It is called the Rudra mantra, referring to the furious aspect of Shiva; the Tryambakam mantra, alluding to Shiva's three eyes; and its is sometimes known as the Mrita-Sanjivini mantra because it is a component of the "life-restoring" practice given to the primordial sage Shukra after he had completed an exhausting period of austerity. The Maha Mrityunjaya mantra is hailed by the sages as the heart of the Veda. Along with the Gayatri mantra it holds the highest place among the many mantras used for contemplation and meditation
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