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Chants of India by Sriram
gaathastory
129 episodes
9 months ago

Unlock the secrets of ancient Indian chants and mantras with Chants of India by Sriram. Discover how to harness positive energies and reduce stress through the power of Vedic chanting.


Have you ever wondered why a particular Mantra has to be chanted at a specific time of the day? Why do we pray to a God or Goddess on a particular day of the week? In Chants of India by Sriram, a podcast by gaathastory, your host Sriram will help you in understanding the significance of selected chants from the Vedas. Discover how positive energies can be channeled in our every day life, through chanting of these Mantras.


You can listen to Chants of India by Sriram on Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, amazon Podcasts, Spotify and soon on YouTube. This podcast is produced by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.


Subscribe to our Telegram Channel by visiting https://t.me/gaathastory. Visit gaathastory.com to learn more about our other podcasts including Baalgatha, Devgatha, Veergatha and Parikatha (Fairytales of India). This podcast was conceptualized by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.

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Unlock the secrets of ancient Indian chants and mantras with Chants of India by Sriram. Discover how to harness positive energies and reduce stress through the power of Vedic chanting.


Have you ever wondered why a particular Mantra has to be chanted at a specific time of the day? Why do we pray to a God or Goddess on a particular day of the week? In Chants of India by Sriram, a podcast by gaathastory, your host Sriram will help you in understanding the significance of selected chants from the Vedas. Discover how positive energies can be channeled in our every day life, through chanting of these Mantras.


You can listen to Chants of India by Sriram on Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, amazon Podcasts, Spotify and soon on YouTube. This podcast is produced by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.


Subscribe to our Telegram Channel by visiting https://t.me/gaathastory. Visit gaathastory.com to learn more about our other podcasts including Baalgatha, Devgatha, Veergatha and Parikatha (Fairytales of India). This podcast was conceptualized by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.

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Hinduism
Religion & Spirituality
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Pancha Ayudh Stotra - Prayer for Lord Vishnu
Chants of India by Sriram
5 minutes
2 years ago
Pancha Ayudh Stotra - Prayer for Lord Vishnu
Pancha ayudha Stotra, is prayer of the five weapons possessed by Lord Vishnu. These weapons are: Sudarshan Chakra, Panchajanya Shankha, Kaumodaki Gada, Nandaka Khatgha, and Saranga Dhanush. These are the five weapons possessed by Lord Vishnu, and this stotra celebrates the possessor of the weapons- Vishnu Bhagwan himself.

The way Vishnu ji came to obtain these stotras is quite interesting. Sudarshan Chakram and the gada, Kaumodaki Gada, were made by Vishwa Karma, the Architect or builder for the Gods. The Saranga Dhanush was made by Lord Brahma. The Panchajanya Shankh was obtained by the Lord after killing an asur or a demon who went by the name Panchhaja. This demon used to reside in this shankh.

The sword called Nandak was obtained by Lord Vishnu during one of the Maha Hom (or yagnas) performed by Brahma jii. While performing this Hom, an Asur with a thousand arms used to obstruct the rituals. The name of this Asur was Loha. Lord Vishnu appeared in front of Brahma ji, seized the Khataka, called Nandaka Khetaka from the Asur. He used that very weapon to slay the Asur.

You can listen to Chants of India by Sriram on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Jio Saavn, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Radio Public, and other fine sites and apps where you listen to your favourite shows. Music: Sitar by Leonardoarena. Chants of India by Sriram is produced by gaathastory.

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Chants of India by Sriram

Unlock the secrets of ancient Indian chants and mantras with Chants of India by Sriram. Discover how to harness positive energies and reduce stress through the power of Vedic chanting.


Have you ever wondered why a particular Mantra has to be chanted at a specific time of the day? Why do we pray to a God or Goddess on a particular day of the week? In Chants of India by Sriram, a podcast by gaathastory, your host Sriram will help you in understanding the significance of selected chants from the Vedas. Discover how positive energies can be channeled in our every day life, through chanting of these Mantras.


You can listen to Chants of India by Sriram on Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, amazon Podcasts, Spotify and soon on YouTube. This podcast is produced by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.


Subscribe to our Telegram Channel by visiting https://t.me/gaathastory. Visit gaathastory.com to learn more about our other podcasts including Baalgatha, Devgatha, Veergatha and Parikatha (Fairytales of India). This podcast was conceptualized by Amar Vyas for gaathastory.