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जो स्वर्गसिंहासना सावावो I सर्वज्ञते आदीचा ठावो I तो पुरोहितांमाजीं रावो I बृहस्पति मी II 228 II
त्रिभुवनींचिया सेनापतीं - I आंत स्कंदु तो मी महामति I जो हरवीर्यें अग्निसंगतीं I कृत्तिकाआंतु जाहला II 229 II
सकळिकां सरोवरांसी I माजीं समुद्र तो मी जळराशी I महर्षींआंतु तपोराशी I भृगु तो मी II 230 II
अशेषांही वाचा - I माजीं नटनाच सत्याचा I तें अक्षर एक मी वैकुंठींचा I वेल्हाळु म्हणे II 231 II
समस्तांही यज्ञांच्यापैकीं I जपयज्ञु तो मी ये लोकीं I जो कर्मत्यागें प्रणवादिकीं I निफजविजे II 232 II
नामजपयज्ञु तो परम I बाधूं न शके स्नानादि कर्म I नामें पावन धर्माधर्म I नाम परब्रम्ह वेदार्थें II 233 II
स्थावरां गिरींआंतु I पुण्यपुंज जो हिमवंतु I तो मी म्हणे कांतु I लक्ष्मियेचा II 234 II
"The Guru of the Gods, the source of all KNOWLEDGE, the highest among priests, the Bruhaspati is Me. Kartikey, the greatest of the commander-in-chief of the army of Gods is Me. While Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati are Kartikeya's parents, the birth isn't a typical one. Parvati was under a curse from Rati, the goddess of love, and couldn't conceive. Therefore the cosmic energies from their union formed into a ball of fire, a manifestation of Lord Shiva's powerful energy. the Gods, seeing the ball of fire, sent Agni to retrieve it. However, Agni himself could not bear its intense heat. Agni then passed the ball of fire to Goddess Ganga, who also could not withstand the heat. Ganga deposited the fire ball in a lake, where it was found by the Kruttikas (six celestial mothers), into whose care the infant Kartikeya was placed. The name Kartikeya is derived from the Kruittikas. Among the water bodies, the accumulation of water on earth's surface, I am the ocean. Among the highly revered sages, I am Bhrugu, one of the seven great sages (Saptarshis) of the Vedic period. Aum (ॐ): The single, sacred monosyllable representing the primordial sound of Creation and the universe, where eternal truth illuminates and dwells is Me said Lord Krishna, the Beloved of Supreme Abode Vaikuntha. In this world, I am the Japa-Yadnya that concludes by Omkar sound, not by rituals. The highest among all yadnyas, the Soham Japa is Me. It is a form of meditative breathing known as Ajapa Japa, where the sounds "so" (on inhalation) and "hum" (on exhalation) are mentally repeated to synchronize with the natural breath
promoting deep concentration, self-awareness, and inner peace. "Soham" means "I am That," signifying the inner divinity and universal consciousness. The Naam Japa has no constraints like bathing. It purifies both Dharma as well as Adharma. By Vedic thought Naam, the name of Lord itself is Parabramha, the Supreme Reality. The Himalayas are seen as a powerful and magnificent manifestation of the divine, inspiring awe and reminding people of the power of the Supreme Being said Lord Krishna illustrating His Vibhutis, the Divine Manifestations."
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