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Personal Description of the Lord

In youth the feet of the Lord were soft, red, like the inside of a lotus, warm, firm, free from perspiration, with smooth soles. As if for removing distress of those bowed (at his feet), the Lord’s cakra appeared, and the wreath, goad, and banner, like those of the elephant of Sri always present. The conch and the pitcher shone on the soles, and the svastika on the heels of the Master’s feet like pleasure-houses of Laksmi. Fleshy, round, high, like a serpent’s hood, the great toe of the Master was marked with a srivatsas, like a calf. Continue reading “Personal Description of the Lord” »
The Chha Gau Feri-Pradakshina

Chha in Gujarati means six and Gau means two miles i,e three kilometres. Pheri means going round.
Thousands and many time lakhs of people come here on Phalgun Sukla 13 and go round the holy hill on foot. Continue reading “The Chha Gau Feri-Pradakshina” »
Uneducated women can never win a husband’s heart
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Avadhū! Kyā māguṁ gunahīnā
Avadhū! Kyā māguṁ gunahīnā?
Vē gunaganana pravīnā,
Avadhū! Kyā māguṁ gunahīnā?
Gāya na jānuṁ bajāya
na jānuṁ na jānuṁ surabhēvā,
Rījha na jānuṁ rījhāya
na jānuṁ na jānuṁ padasēvā.
Childhood of Lord Rishabhdev

Then the Lady Marudeva awakened and related to Nabhi this meeting with the gods like a dream at night.
Since a bull was the mark on the thigh of the Lord of the World, and since a bull was seen first by his mother in her dream, the delighted parents named him ‘Rsabha’, with a festival on an auspicious day. Then the parents gave a suitable purifying name also, Sumangala, to the daughter born as his twin. Continue reading “Childhood of Lord Rishabhdev” »
Gateway of Ghetipag

During the Siddhgiri yatra, while walking few more steps we come across a place where there is a wide space. When we move a little left and climb those few steps we see, a road going straight. Going a little far this road splits in two. On the right it takes people to Nav Tunk and straight way it would start dismounting with steps going down. Continue reading “Gateway of Ghetipag” »











