Upasana is known as continuous worship of an angelic presence or god. If you follow a particular god or goddess / a deity to help you in all your personal and complete life cycle then you have to follow certain protocols on which a particular deity will be satisfied and helps by speaking, appearing in dreams and giving some message, making success in business/ career, marriage, service to others etc. Firstly, please do not panic or no fear of worshiping lord Ganapathy, Mahavishnu, Hanuman, Swamy Iyyapa or Kaali as these angelic powers will do only good things for us. They won't punish or reject us; because after all we are humans seeking help from angels and god to help us and only they can. Also any mantras can be chanted or prayers can be performed anytime anywhere. Only our mind and soul involvement is very important. Touching pooja things/ idols and deities at home or temple, lighting up lamp should be done with ablution (mandatory). The advantages of upasana are: - The divine presence always protects us from any danger and misfortune. - Shows us right path and guidance by intuition in all the matters. - Improves wealth, stress relief and no bad influence of people. - Blocks or removes any evil presence or evil eye attack in our mind, body or aura. - Cleanses mentally and gives more strength and will power. - Improves the soul radiation better to achieve more. - Avoids bad companions automatically and safe guard us. - Success in everyday life, career, family and travel etc. - Cures many diseases automatically by divine blessing and keeps us healthy. - Gives more power of making decision, brave and keeps rejuvenated. - Appears in dream and teach us sometimes new mantras, methods and opportunities. - Listen to our prayers and fulfils as per universal laws/attraction & more! Maha-Vishnu/Narayana is one of the essential gods of Hinduism, and the Supreme Being or untainted truth in its Vaishnavism custom Vishnu is the "preserver" in the Hindu set of three - Trimurti that incorporates Brahma and Shiva. In Vaishnavism, Vishnu is indistinguishable from the shapeless supernatural idea called Brahman, the preeminent, the Svayam Bhagavan, who takes different avatars as "the preserver, defender/protector" at whatever point the world is compromised with wickedness, turmoil, and ruinous powers. His avatars most prominently incorporate Rama in the Ramayana and Krishna in the Mahabharata. He is otherwise called Narayana, Jagannath, Vasudeva, and Hari thus many. He is one of the five identical divinities adored in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta Tradition of Hinduism. In Hindu iconography, Vishnu is generally portrayed as having a pale or dim blue composition and having four arms. He holds a padma (lotus blossom) in his lower left hand, Kaumodaki gada (mace) in his lower right hand, Panchajanya shankha (conch) in his upper left hand and the Sudarshana Chakra (disk) in his upper right hand. A conventional portrayal is Vishnu leaning back on the curls of the snake Shesha, joined by his associate Lakshmi, as he "dreams the universe into the real world". In the Atharvaveda, the folklore of a hog who raises goddess earth from the profundities of grandiose sea shows up, yet without the word Vishnu or his other symbol names. In post-Vedic folklore, this legend ends up one of the premise of numerous cosmogonic fantasy called the Varaha legend, with Varaha as a symbol of Vishnu. Dasavathar of Mahavishnu named as Mathsya, Kurma, Varaha, Nrusimha, Vaamana, Parasurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna & Kalki. This book gives Mahavishnu/ Narayana worship details with Gayatri, moola mantra, ashtothram and sahasranamam plus other incarnations of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha, Rama, Krishna and Danvantri. Also explains simple homam/Yagam procedures!
Upasana is known as continuous worship of an angelic presence or god. If you follow a particular god or goddess / a deity to help you in all your personal and complete life cycle then you have to follow certain protocols on which a particular deity will be satisfied and helps by speaking, appearing in dreams and giving some message, making success in business/ career, marriage, service to others etc. Firstly, please do not panic or no fear of worshiping lord Ganapathy, Mahavishnu, Hanuman, Swamy Iyyapa or Kaali as these angelic powers will do only good things for us. They won't punish or reject us; because after all we are humans seeking help from angels and god to help us and only they can. Also any mantras can be chanted or prayers can be performed anytime anywhere. Only our mind and soul involvement is very important. Touching pooja things/ idols and deities at home or temple, lighting up lamp should be done with ablution (mandatory). The advantages of upasana are: - The divine presence always protects us from any danger and misfortune. - Shows us right path and guidance by intuition in all the matters. - Improves wealth, stress relief and no bad influence of people. - Blocks or removes any evil presence or evil eye attack in our mind, body or aura. - Cleanses mentally and gives more strength and will power. - Improves the soul radiation better to achieve more. - Avoids bad companions automatically and safe guard us. - Success in everyday life, career, family and travel etc. - Cures many diseases automatically by divine blessing and keeps us healthy. - Gives more power of making decision, brave and keeps rejuvenated. - Appears in dream and teach us sometimes new mantras, methods and opportunities. - Listen to our prayers and fulfils as per universal laws/attraction & more! Maha-Vishnu/Narayana is one of the essential gods of Hinduism, and the Supreme Being or untainted truth in its Vaishnavism custom Vishnu is the "preserver" in the Hindu set of three - Trimurti that incorporates Brahma and Shiva. In Vaishnavism, Vishnu is indistinguishable from the shapeless supernatural idea called Brahman, the preeminent, the Svayam Bhagavan, who takes different avatars as "the preserver, defender/protector" at whatever point the world is compromised with wickedness, turmoil, and ruinous powers. His avatars most prominently incorporate Rama in the Ramayana and Krishna in the Mahabharata. He is otherwise called Narayana, Jagannath, Vasudeva, and Hari thus many. He is one of the five identical divinities adored in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta Tradition of Hinduism. In Hindu iconography, Vishnu is generally portrayed as having a pale or dim blue composition and having four arms. He holds a padma (lotus blossom) in his lower left hand, Kaumodaki gada (mace) in his lower right hand, Panchajanya shankha (conch) in his upper left hand and the Sudarshana Chakra (disk) in his upper right hand. A conventional portrayal is Vishnu leaning back on the curls of the snake Shesha, joined by his associate Lakshmi, as he "dreams the universe into the real world". In the Atharvaveda, the folklore of a hog who raises goddess earth from the profundities of grandiose sea shows up, yet without the word Vishnu or his other symbol names. In post-Vedic folklore, this legend ends up one of the premise of numerous cosmogonic fantasy called the Varaha legend, with Varaha as a symbol of Vishnu. Dasavathar of Mahavishnu named as Mathsya, Kurma, Varaha, Nrusimha, Vaamana, Parasurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna & Kalki. This book gives Mahavishnu/ Narayana worship details with Gayatri, moola mantra, ashtothram and sahasranamam plus other incarnations of Lord Vishnu as Narasimha, Rama, Krishna and Danvantri. Also explains simple homam/Yagam procedures!