Chandra. Chandra ( Sanskrit: चन्द्र, romanized : Candra, lit. 'shining' or 'moon'), also known as Soma ( Sanskrit: सोम ), is the Hindu god of the Moon, and is associated with the night, plants and vegetation. He is one of the Navagraha (nine planets of Hinduism) and Dikpala (guardians of the directions). The word 'Lakshmi' is derived from the Sanskrit word Laksya, meaning 'aim' or 'goal'. Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, light, wisdom, fortune, fertility, generosity and courage and the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm. Her four hands represent four spiritual virtues. She sits on a fully blossomed lotus, a seat of divine truth.
JAGJIT (जगजीत): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements jagat "world, universe" and jit "conquering," hence "world conquering." JAIDEV (जयदेव): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements jaya "victory" and deva "deity; a god," hence "divine victory."
Brahmana. A 17th-century manuscript page of Sadvimsha Brahmana, a Pañcaviṃśa-Brāhmaṇa supplement (Sanskrit, Devanagari). It is found embedded in the Samaveda. The Brahmanas ( / ˈbrɑːmənəz /; Sanskrit: ब्राह्मणम्, Brāhmaṇam) are Vedic śruti works attached to the Samhitas (hymns and mantras) of the Rig, Sama
In the Hindu tradition, a murti ( Sanskrit: मूर्ति, romanized : mūrti, lit. 'form, embodiment, or solid object') [1] is a devotional image, such as a statue or icon, of a deity or saint [2] used during puja and/or in other customary forms of actively expressing devotion or reverence - whether at Hindu temples or shrines.

The word 'Lakshmi' is derived from the sanskrit word "Laksya", meaning 'aim' or 'goal', and she is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, both material and spiritual In Hindu mythology, Goddess Lakshmi, also called Shri, is the divine spouse of Lord Vishnu and provides him with wealth for the maintenance and preservation of the creation.

The word veda means “knowledge” and the four Vedas are thought to express the fundamental knowledge of human existence. These works are considered Shruti in Hinduism meaning “what is heard” as they are thought to have emanated from the vibrations of the universe and heard by the sages who composed them orally before they were written down between c. 1500 - c. 500 BCE.

At home, your wife is your best friend. When you are sick, medicine is your friend, but only Dharma (good deeds done on the righteous path) is a friend even after death. Meaning: You become what you believe. Meaning: Where your hands go, your eyes must follow. Where your eyes go, your mind must follow.

Darshan is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “sight,” “vision,” or “appearance.”. In the Hindu tradition, darshan refers to the beholding of a holy person, sacred object, natural phenomenon, or deity especially in imaged form. Darshan implies a mutual interaction between the viewer and the perceived object or being.

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