08Jan/17

Hanuman Chalisa Full – Shekhar Ravjiani | Video Song & Lyrics | Hindi Bhakti Songs | Bhajans | Aarti



Watch the Official Video of Shekhar Ravjiani’s Hanuman Chalisa Full Song

Director: Vishal Punjabi (The Wedding Filmer)

Visual Promotions: Ravi Padda & Binny Padda ( Pentacle Creationz )

Project Head & Designs: Kanchana Sawant

Recording & Mixing: Sachit Harve

Mastered by: Donal Whelan at Mastering World, UK

Shekhar Ravjiani’s Hanuman Chalisa is a meditative interpretation of the epic prayer written by Sant Tulsidas.

This soulful version of the Hanuman Chalisa has been composed and sung by Shekhar Ravjiani.

An exclusive app and special edition book based on the song are available on shekharravjiani.com

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08Jan/17

Shri Ganesh Mantra -Ganesh Songs – Ganesh Rath Yatra -Ganesh Aarti by Suresh wadkar-Anup Jalota



Lord Ganesh is one of the most prominent deities in Hinduism. Ganesh has the unique distinction that his name is always invoked before any other God’s name in any prayer service.
Lord Ganesh received this distinction as a blessing from his parents, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Ganesa is designated as the chief (-eesha) of all of Lord Shiva’s ganas (servers) – hence his name, Ganesh.

Song Details:

1 Shri Ganesh Mantra :- 00:01
2 Ganesh Rath Yatra Dhun :- 28:10
3 Shree Ganesh Dhyan Mantra :- 39:05
4 Shree Ganapati Atharvashirsha :- 49:53
5 Jai Ganesh Deva :- 58:59
6 Sukh Karta Dukh Harta (Aarti) :- 1:04:50
7 Ghalin Lotangan :- 1:07:42
8 Mantra Pushpanjali :- 1:10:56

08Jan/17

Mangalmurti Aarti | Nana Parimal Durva | Ganpati Aarti | Marathi Devotional Song



Mangalmurti Aarti | Nana Parimal Durva | Ganpati Aarti | Ganesh Chaturthi Special : –
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Chalisa refers to Hindu devotional poem consisting of Forty Verses The word “Chalisa” comes from “chalees” which means forty
These chalisa verses sing the praise and recall noble deeds of the deity to whom poem is devoted. It is believed that with constant recitation and fervent devotion one can become free from all sins and sufferings
Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism The name Krishna appears as the 57th and 550th name of Lord Vishnu in Vishnu Sahasranama of the Mahabharata and is also listed in the 24 Keshava Sai baba is a popular figure among Hindus as well Muslims It is believed that he was an incarnation of God Sai baba’s teachings combined both the elements of Hinduism and Islam He taught the code of love tolerance Ganesh MantraGanesha mantras are siddhi mantras The name Ganesha is a Sanskrit compound joining the words gana (Sanskrit: गण; IAST: gaṇa) meaning a group multitude, or categorical system and isha (Sanskrit: ईश; IAST: īśa), (Hindi: नवरात्री, Gujarati: નવરાત્રી, Bengali: নৗরাতরী, Marathi: नवरात्री)
During the festival of Navratri Goddess Durga Devi is worshiped in nine avatars. During these nine holy days Sacred Chants Shiva Tandava Stotram Shanthi Mantram Guru Ashtakam | Purusha Suktam | Vishnu stuti | Totakashtakam | Mahishasura Mardini Stotram “Hanuman Chalisa” “Hanuman Aarti” “Sunderkand” “Ram Stuti” “Hanuman Bhajan” “Hardik Joshi” “Kaagbhusundi Ramayan” “Manglacharan”,Non Stop Bhajans || Ganesh Bhajans | Laxmi Bhajan | Krishna Bhajans | Shiv bhajan | Mata Aarti Top Ganesh Bhajans & Ganesh Aarti & Ganesh Mantra & Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva, Shiv Mantra & Shiv Bhajans | Top Shiv Mahamrityunjay Mantra | Om Namah Shivaya | Om Jai Shiv Omkara | Sacred Chants of Shiva | Shiv Chalisa Sai Bhajans | Sai Aarti | Sai Mantra | Shirdi Sai Baba Aarti | Om Sai Rama | Sai Amritvani | Sai Gayatri Mantra | Sai Ram Sai Shyam | Mata Bhajans | Laxmi Bhajan | Durge Bhajans | Gayatri Chalisa | Gayatri Aarti | Gayatri Mantra | Non Stop Bhajans | Ganesh Bhajans | Laxmi Bhajan | Krishna Bhajans | Shiv bhajan | Mata Aarti A Bhajan is any type of Indian devotional song. It has no fixed form: it may be as simple as a mantra or kirtan or as sophisticated as the dhrupad or kriti with music based on classical ragas and talas. It is normally lyrical Best Devotional Bhajans Shree Ganesh Special – Aarti & Mantras. Hanuman Jayanti Special Mantra & Songs Devotional Chalisa Shiv Shankar Mantra & Songs Shiv Aarti Sangrah

08Jan/17

Cultural and Religious Events Affecting the Workplace and Scheduling

by Richard T. Alpert

President, Diversity Resources, Inc.

For a complete list of cultural events affecting the workplace, enjoy a free trial of our online diversity calendar

Religion and the workplace are becoming increasingly intertwined. More workers expect their religious beliefs and practices be accommodated in the workplace, with days off to celebrate holidays and time during the workday to practice religious beliefs. Globally, these accommodations have long been common.  Most countries have populations with a dominant religion with practices reflected in many aspects of the country’s life, including the workplace, public holidays, and societal values. Our cultural calendar lists all such events.

Christian Holidays

Although subtle or even taken for granted, Christianity is the main religious influence on U.S. business. Christianity represents about 33% of religious practitioners worldwide, but in the United States estimates range between 76 to 82 percent.

The two main Christian holidays are

•     Easter, variable, and in 2011 is on April 24

•     Christmas, a fixed holiday, always occurring on December 25.

These holidays result in the almost complete closings of business in the United States, and predominantly Christian countries or regions. In non-U.S. regions where Christianity is the dominant religion – such as Western Europe – the days after Easter and Christmas are also celebrated with most businesses closed.

Jewish Holidays

For observant Jews (1.2% to 2.2% of U.S. population), several cultural calendar holidays require absence from work. These include:

•     first two days of Passover (April 19-20)

•     Rosh Hashanah (September 29-30)

•     Yom Kippur (October 8)

•     first two days of Sukkoth (October 13-14)

Observant Jews may request time off on other days associated with these holidays or others. In Israel, business is usually disrupted

•     for 7-8 days during Passover

•     during Hanukah(December 21-28)

Islamic Holidays and Scheduling Needs

Some 22 percent of the world’s population is Muslim. From the Middle East to countries such as Indonesia – which has the world’s largest Muslim population – there are profound effects on how and when business is done.  This is also increasingly true in Europe, with expanding Islamic immigrant populations. While the Muslim population in the United States is relatively small, some areas – such as Michigan – have larger Islamic populations.

According to our online multicultural calendar, key Muslim holy days include:

•     Ramadan, floating event, which in 2011 begins August 1

•     Eid ad-Fitr, floating, in 2011 begins August 30

Regular Islamic practices that must be accommodated include time and space for daily prayers – especially Friday noon – and washing before eating and prayer.

Buddhist Holidays

Asian holidays often fall on weekends and thus have less impact on the domestic workplace. However, the global impact is much more noticeable.  In China, Vietnam, South Korea, Cambodia, and Thailand, New Year celebrations see many businesses and government offices closing for a few weeks. Buddhist holidays also affect countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand.

According to our online culture calendar 2011, these include

•     Buddha’s Birth, April 8

•     Bodhi Day (Buddha’s Enlightenment), December 8.

Many countries also have additional secular holidays.

Hindi Holidays

Hinduism, the dominant religion in India, has many holidays, reflecting its extremely diverse culture. Some of the most important are

•     Maha Shivaratri (Shiva’s Night)  March 2

•     Holi, March 19 to 20

•     Bikarami Samvat (Lunar New Year) April 4

•     Ramanavami (Birthday of Rama) April 12

•     Vaisakhi (New Year), Hindu April 14

•     Janmashtami (Birth of Lord Krishna) August 21

•     Dassehra (Durga Puja) October 6

•     Diwali October 26.

Diversity – Opportunity and Challenge

Diversity presents many opportunities, from the workplace to the market. But it also presents challenges. Be sure to use an online cultural diversity calendar, to ensure your teams can work together effectively and productively.