Satyanarayana Pooja Mantras - Sacred Sanskrit Recital  (DVD)

Satyanarayana Pooja Mantras - Sacred Sanskrit Recital (DVD)

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Author: Sri Raghuraman
A K Chandra/Bhaktavatchalam
Director/Composer/Narrator: R Thiagarajan/V R Mankikkavinayagam et al
Publisher: Geethanjali
Year: 2008
Language: Sanskrit
Pages: N/A
ISBN/UPC (if available): SA DVD 10010

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This Pooja is performed for Lord Vishnu who is called Sri Satyanarayana. The performance of this pooja is narrated in the Skanda Purana. Once Maharishi Narada asked the Lord Narayana what would be the ideal solution for the people who are afflicted by poverty, anxiety, peacelessness, sins and rebirth, the Lord prescribes this Satyanarayana Pooja. The Lord in the manifestation of Satyanarayana holds a club, a conch shell, a discuss and a lotus in his four hands. He covers the universe in three strides, the earth as fire, the atmosphere as lightning, and the sky as the sun. He is extremely gentle of nature and personality thus symbolizing tolerance and patience. His vehicle is Garuda and consort is Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and beauty. Lakshmi symbolizes good fortune and wealth and wealth and is the favourite of merchants and traders. Together Vishnu and Lakshmi are a popular duo, worshipped by families seeking material welfare. This pooja can be performed on any day for any occasion. Satyanarayana Pooja consists of Archana, Abhishekam and Pooja. The Performers of this pooja get all the material pleasures in plenty apart from the beatitude. Hence this DVD contains Sri Vishnu Gayathri Poorvanga, Vigneshwara Pooja, Poorvanga Satyanarayana Pooja, Sri Satyanarayana Pradhana Pooja and Achyutashtakam.

This DVD carries following tracks:

Shri Vishnu Gayathri, Poorvanga Vigneshwara Pooja and Poorvanga Satyanarrayana Pooja

Sri Satyanarayana Praadhana Pooja

Sri Achyutashtakam