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Today's Stuff Saturday, 28 February - 2026 Avilambi, Masi 16
Ramayana
A man desires progeny to carry on his line. He is not satisfied till he has own children. But once they are born, he waits impatiently for them to grow up. As he grows older, he longs for grandchildren to perpetuate his line.
Mahabharata
The sinner dies of his own mistakes.
Upanishads
The Supreme knowledge is as much for householders as for monks.
Hinduism
As butter permeates through milk, the Spirit permeates through living matter.
Universal Prayers - From Vedas
Salutations to that effulgent Being whom Brahma and other gods praise with divine hymns; whom the singers of the Sama glorify by the Vedas and their auxilaries, repeating the words in a particular order along with the Upanishads; whom the Yogins realise through deep meditation with their minds wholly absorbed in Him; and whose extent neither the gods nor demons know.
Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram
Salutations to Him who assumes Divine Forms to reaffirm the path of righteousness.
Sri Lalita Sahasranama
Om tatanka - yugali - bhuta - tapan odupa mandalayai namah.
Salutations to Her who has the orbs of the sun and the moon as Her pair of ear pendants.
Sivananda Lahari - Of Sri Sankaracarya
O kingly swan of my mind! Sport at pleasure with the ladies of devotion, residing in the privacy of the mansion of Siva's feet -- a mansion rendered brilliant by the rich light diffused by the nails, white-washed with the nectarine rays of the crescent moon, rendered charming by the ruby-like lustre of the lotus-feet, and resorted to by the swans of sages who meditate on the meaning of Hamsamantra.
Siva Sahasranama Stotram
The Uplifter of the poor.
Om dinasadhakaya namah
Siva's grace transforms the insignificant into the great.
Quotations from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother (Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry)
To remain open to the Mother is to remain always quiet and happy and confident...


 
 
 
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