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  • I salute Skanda, the son of [[Lord Shiva]], I salute Skanda, the son of [[Lord Shiva]],
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  • <br>(From Skanda Puranam) ...teswara. This is composed by sage Padmanabha. This is supposed to occur in Skanda [[Purana]]. [[A]] Devanagari version is available in
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  • Who is Skanda,<br> [[Category: Skanda mantras]]
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  • * He is [[Kumāra]] or Skanda.<ref>Skanda means the commander of the gods.</ref> * He is the desire of human beings and the mantras uttered in sacrificial rites to fulfill them.
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  • Sri Skanda Sthava <br>(“This following is [[a]] rare hymn on Lord Skanda in [[Shiva]] [[Purana]] (Kailasa Samhita,
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  • Sri Skanda Sthava¬ <br>(“This following is [[a]] rare hymn on Lord Skanda in [[Shiva]] [[Purana]] (Kailasa Samhita,¬
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  • ...en patalas or chapters. It is in the form of a dialogue between Skanda<ref>Skanda means [[Subrahmaṇya]].</ref> and his father [[Śiva]]. Sometimes eleven a ...into several vargas or groups. This is followed by some details regarding mantras and bījas<ref>Bījas means seed-letters.</ref>
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  • ...n the form of a dialogue between [[Prajāpati]] and [[Guha]] (also known as Skanda, Kārttikeya and [[Subrahmaṇya]], son of [[Pārvati]] and [[Śiva]]), the ...er of the alphabet. This is repeated again after 50 beads. The appropriate mantras or esoteric formulae to be used are also given.
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  • Sada modathaam skanda they pada padma., 9 Hover round thine lotus like feet, Skanda,<br>
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  • ...sages assembled there praised him by this prayer which occurs in the third Skanda and in the thirteenth chapter in slokas 33-44. Here Varaha is described as [[Category: Mantras]]
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  • ...of the Divine Mother in her aspect as [[Lalitā]]-Tripurasundarī. The four mantras connected with it are also known by the same name. They are: # Skanda
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  • ...[Karma]] Khanda dealing with the actions to be performed and is made up of Mantras and Brahmanās. The latter deals with Upāsana or meditation and has Aranya Skanda
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  • ...ten by Sri Santhanatha Swamigal, who was [[a]] great saint devotee of Lord Skanda. He established a temple called Skandasrama near Salem<ref>The original Tam Skanda guru kavachathai kali dosham neengidave,
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  • ...are called taara traya. Bhuvaneswari maha vidya does not have many [[nama mantras]], as it corresponds to lokas more than devatas. The Devata of the Vidya, i ...resent pravritti and nivritti margas respectively. And the four, Ganapati, Skanda, Sakti and Siva form the four matrikas in Bhuvaneswari beeja.
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  • ...a sashti kavacham, during this period. Whoever fasts for these six days of Skanda Sashti and prays to Lord Muruga steadfastly, it is said that they would get ...aum form the part of the Bhija manthra (seed invocation) that denotes Lord Skanda</ref>,<br>
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  • ...rguna versions of the vidya respectively. Hence the former also has [[nama mantras]]. Candi Saptasati, though in sloka form, is treated as mantras and is used for [[Homa]]. Besides, Ratri Suktam, Devi [[Atharva]] Seersha a
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  • ...e, were collected together and collectively called the Ṛgveda. Each of its mantras are known as a ‘ṛc’ or ‘ṛk’. ...od thoughts and have the ability to inspire. The ultimate aim of all these mantras is to purify the human [[mind]] through knowledge. Darkness is symbol of l
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  • * [[Sri Venkatesa stotram from Skanda Puranam]] * [[Lakshmi Sthuthi from Skanda Purana]]
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  • May the great Lord Skanda protect the carrier of my sperms,<br> [[Category: Skanda mantras]]
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  • ...t from the several [[purāṇas]] like Brahmavaivarta, [[Garuda]], [[Padma]], Skanda and Varāha, which deal with them, there are special treatises also on the ...erein the presence of God has to be induced or infused through appropriate mantras, the śālagrāmas have His presence eternally, by their very nature. It is
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