Full text of Shree Ganesh Strotra in Prakrut along with Namavali, Aarti, Prathana and MantraPushpajanli. Ideal for reciting whenever you visit a Ganesh Temple or for your daily morning prayers.

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Hindu Vedas

The app is basically collection of writings about Hindu Vedas. The app is in Hindi language, one can read these Hindu Vedas and understand their importance in life. Please do rate the app and leave your valuable comments.

  • size 8.3 MB

Durga Chalisa with Read Along, Audio and Translation. Jai Mata Di, Durga Maa, Devi Maa

Durga, is a Sanskrit word which means The inaccessible or The Invincible. Goddess Durga is a form of Shakti, worshiped for her gracious as well as terrifying aspect. Main Features in the App.1.Multi Language Support ( English & Hindi )2.Mp3 in Background Mode3.Text Highlighted as Durga Chalisa is recited4.Translation in English5.Alarm reminder to do Durga Chalisa6.Change Font Size7.Bookmark8.Listen to Shri Durga Chalisa while reading

  • rating 4.8
  • size 21.6 MB

Hanuman Chalisa with Read Along and Audio in Hindi and English. Translation and meaning of each line.

You can read Hanuman Chalisa in English & Hindi with the translation in English. Main Features : Mp3 Playback Each line is Highlighted as the bhajan is recited. Tulsidas suggested that the Hanuman Chalisa should be recited ahundred times in order to obtain special benefits and in special occasions - serious illness, important examinations, major hurdles etc

  • rating 4.0
  • size 21.2 MB

Devi Mahatmyam

Devi Mahatmya (Durga Saptashati or Chandi)The Devi-Mahatmya which, in a majestic poetry in Sanskrit, describes to us the epic of the march of the human soul to its destination the realisation of this freedom is the dramatic aspect of the great worship of the Divine Mother. It is not a lagging or a crawling but a beautiful, sonorous, musical advent, we may say. Jai Mata Ji.

  • rating 3.14286
  • size 24.1 MB

Vishnu Sahasranaama

The Vishnu Sahasranaama (thousand names of Lord Vishnu) is a part of the Anushasana Parva of the Mahabharata. It was composed by Sanaka, one of the Kumaras (eternal living Youths) and was transmitted by Bhishma who recited it in the presence of Sri Krishna to the Pandava brothers when he was questioned thus by Yuddhisthira: Who is the Being who is the supreme Lord of all, who is the sole refuge of all and by praising whom man gains what is good and attains to salvation?The thousand names of Lord Vishnu is the answer that Bhishma gives to this enquiry. Also check out these related top-rated apps available in the app store:Sanskrit Primer - Learning and reference appBhagavad Gita (Sanskrit & English)

  • rating 4.31579
  • size 1.5 MB