Saturday, 3 March 2018

                        The Powerful Mantra

               Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

In the recently research scientists have found that doing MAHA MRITYUNJAYA MANTRA after bathing early in the morning or in the morning doing or chanting (jaap) 108 times this mantra : "Om trayambakam yajamahe , Sugandhim pushti vardhanam , Urvarukmiv bandhanat , Mrityurmokshaya mamratat."


It nourish and forces to enter the human body through food ,medicines, and other substances and encourages thoughts to our mind.It is said that chanting of Maha Mritunjaya Mantra generates divine vibrations that ward off all the negative and evil forces and creates a powerful; protective shields for us.

 It is said that when we chant (jaap) it 108 times we did not get (akaal mrityu) in our life.Chanting many times can protect you from sudden death like from famine and earthquake, etc,.
When we do Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra we feel better in health , wealth , long life , peace , prosperity and contentment.
   

Maha means great , 'mrityun' means death and 'jaya' means victory ,so it will be like this "great death victory" and we also call it as 'Audra Mantra' or 'Trayambakam Mantra' also. 

In this mantra we concentrate on our third eye which lie behind the two eyes and this gives us the power to feel us or to feel lives and by doing this mantra we feel happy.

 Sit facing east side , pray to our lord shiva. It's not important that you should do this or chant this Mantra in the morning only you can chant it whenever you have to do new things or any new work.

The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra attract all these forces and creates our inner environment to enhance their effectiveness and also have faith in our lord shiva they our for you to protect you and help you in any situation. 

Chant this mantra early in the morning slowly-slowly gear up it to 108 times.This my suggestion that you should try this Mantra once in your life.

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Saturday, 10 February 2018

Maharaja of Marwar.

                                                            HEAD OF THE HOUSE                                                                  OF    RATHORE  .

                            The Maharaja
                                                    Gaj Singh.




1.Introduction.
Gaj Singh (born 13 January 1948) is a former member of the Indian parliament and a former High Commissioner of India. He was the Maharaja of Jodhpur from 1952 until the royal powers, privileges and privy purses were abolished by an amendment to the Constitution of India in 1971.

2.Early Year And Power.

Gaj Singh is the son of Maharaja Hanwant Singh of Jodhpur by his first wife, Maharani Krishna Kumari of Dhrangadhra. He succeeded to the titles and dignities of his father when only four years of age, in 1952, when his father died suddenly in a plane crash. He was enthroned shortly afterwards.


The infant and his siblings were raised by their mother, Rajmata Krishna Kumari. At the age of eight, Gaj Singh was sent first to Cothill House, a prep school in OxfordshireEngland, and then to Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford, where he obtained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.

Singh's full title as Maharaja was His Highness Raj Rajeshwar Saramad-i-Raja-i-Hind Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Shri Gaj Singhji II Sahib Bahadur, Maharaja of Marwar.
3.Family.
In 1970, Gaj Singh returned to Jodhpur to take up his duties as Maharaja of Jodhpur and head of the Rathore clan. In 1973, he married Hemalata Rajye, daughter of the Raja of Poonch, a major feudatory state of Kashmir State and his wife Princess Nalini Rajye Lakshmi Devi of Nepal. They are the parents of two children, being:
  1. A daughter, Shivranjani Rajye (born 22 August 1974),
  2. A son, Shivraj Singh (born 30 September 1975).

4.
Career.
Later, Gaj Singh served as Indian High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago. He also served a term in the Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of the Indian Parliament.
In 2002, Gaj Singh celebrated the Golden Jubilee of his accession.