03Jan/17

Famous Festivals of Goa

The ever vivacious Goa is a land of many sparkling festivals that give the Goans one more chance to celebrate the moments of life. Round the year, people are seen merrymaking and feasting in lieu if one or another festival. The festivals of Goa are a way of socializing and winding out. But the festivals are not devoid of any religious importance. They are of course woven round some socio – religious basis. Let us know more about some of the famous festivals of Goa.

Goa Carnival: Carnival is a Latin which means ‘giving up meat’. Many people of Goa believe that the concept of Goa carnival came form the Roman festival Satrunalia. The festival started initially by Portuguese included throwing of flour, eggs, oranges, lemons, mud and dirty water at each other. It was thought of as getting rid of old and dirty things before Lent. Today, the festival involves a musical extravaganza where you have lot of music, masked dance, cross dressings, and mock battles. Many cultural functions and competitions are held and King Momo does the award ceremony.

Shigmo: If you like Holi, then you will love to be in Goa at the time of shigmo which is a Goan style of Holi. Shigmo also known as Shigmotsava, is a harvest festival that heralds spring. Celebrated on full moon days, this is regraded as the biggest Hindu Goans festivals. Processions, songs, dramas, dances, bonfires, festoons and banners are all an integral part of the festival.

Christmas: Celebrated by both, Hindus and Christians of Goa, this is the biggest festival of Goa. Christmas which is synonymous to season of goodwill and festivity brings joviality to the faces of Goans. With carols singing and concerts, the festival start around mid December. The market places, the villages, houses, streets everywhere there is illumination and decoration. Beach parties are a special attraction of Goa Christmas.

Saptah Festival: This is yet another famous festival of Goan Hindus. The festival falls in the shravan month of Hindu calendar that is in the month of September. The legendary festivals lasts for six days and has some anecdotes associated with it.

Ganesha Chaturthi: Held to commemorate Lord Ganesha, this festival is celebrated to thank the God and is associated with a good harvest. People start preparations for the festival very early and welcome God with enthusiasm.

Easter/ Good Friday: The Goan Catholics revere this festival much. It is the end of the Lent which is a significant observance in pious Catholics. After 40 days of Lent, the people of the state, end it on the day of Good Friday and it is followed by Easter.

03Jan/17

Top 10 Ganesh Bhajans – Ganpati Aarti – Ganesh Mantra – Suresh Wadkar – Sadhana Sargam -Anup Jalota



Bhajan India presents https://www.youtube.com/bhajanindia Top 10 Ganesh Bhajans, Ganapati Aarti, Ganpati Mantra, By suresh wadkar, Sadhana Sargam, Anup Jalota.

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01 Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva- 0:02
02 Morya Morya-05:49
03 Sukha Harta Dukha Harta-16:42
04 Sindhur Lal Chadayo- 19:41
05 Ghalin Lotangan-21:08
06 Om Ganganpataye Namah-22:11
07 Shree Ganesh Mantra-38:32
08 Siddhivinayak Hey Ganaraj-56:48
09 Shree Ganesh Atharvashirsha-1:23:38
10 Ganpati Chalisa-1:32:48

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03Jan/17

How to recognize a sign from God

“We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.”― Anaïs Nin

Recently I was asked by Soul Kisses TV for my input on this question:

I always wonder how people interpret signs from God. How do you know? It’s a hard thing to describe. What do you think?-Cocoa Popps, NYC

As Iyanla Vanzant said this weekend at the recent Hay House conference “It all begins in the mind.” How people interpret signs from God, a look from a stranger or even street signs on any given street, begins in each and every individual’s own mind. Therefore, before we can look at how we may interpret signs from God, we have to look at ourselves more closely.

These core beliefs that create the way we see the world are learned from our families, culture and personal experience. The key here is that they are learned and can be unlearned when they don’t serve our highest and most fabulous good.

Ask yourself: How do I see the world? What do I believe about life? Do I believe in love? Do I believe that it’s supposed to hurt? What defines success for me? What is my belief and relationship to God? The way we define anything has an impact on how we define everything. Our beliefs color our lens and our thoughts, feelings, reactions and experience will become self-fulfilling prophecies.

Do you think that you exist in a fundamentally benevolent world? Or do you believe deep in your heart that it’s a cruel, dog-eat-dog existence? Is your version of God loving and kind? Or punishing?

What we believe…is inevitably what we perceive. This will affect how we define, experience and react what we may call signs from God. For example if the world is a frightening place were there is not enough for everyone a pink slip from a job can seem to be the end of the world. It can make someone wonder/believe they if they were betrayed by a co-worker, an employer, or even God.

Another person, trusting in the Universe’s benevolence might be surprised at first, even worried and then decide that its God’s way of saying, “Your time here is done. Take some time off and explore options that may make you happier.”

If your worldview includes that the world will end in 2012, every earthquake, all political unrest and each piece of disturbing nightly news feeds into your belief as “signs” that the world is ending. If you believe that God is kind and this Universe is benevolent you may very well notice greater kindness in the Universe, more people meditating, an overall increased spiritual awareness in the world that may be signs to you that our Earthly existence is going thru a consciousness shift rather than a “physical end.”

For example, I believe that I am a child of God and that the Universe is conspiring towards my outrageous success! So when it’s time for me to leave a situation, or someone calls me with an opportunity, I see it as a sign and explore it! It doesn’t mean that its not scary but I trust the Universe and while it may not look exactly the way I thought it would…my signs lead me to greater peace and joy.

How to receive and understand a sign from God:

1. Breathe deeply: Take several deep breaths. Allow yourself to truly breathe. So often we do not let ourselves breathe deeply because we fear feeling our feelings.

2. Feel however you feel: Allow yourself in this moment to just feel however you feel as you breathe deeply.

3. Allow yourself to be present: Close your eyes. Gently allow yourself to be present and release attachments to the past and worries of the future. Bring your full attention into the present moment.

4. Pray: One of my favorite prayers, “Dear God/Goddess/Ganesha/Great Spirit: help me to believe the truth about myself – no matter how beautiful it is!”– M. Wiederehr

5. Ask for answers: Most religions and spiritual paths express the idea, “Ask & you shall receive.” One possible prayer to ask for guidance: “Dear God/Goddess/Great Spirit: please help me see, know, understand, and act on your signs as inspiration for my highest good.”

6. Trust: Know that as you quiet your mind, connect to yourself and open to your divine connection, that the prayers and asking has reached its sacred mark.

7. Pay attention: Watch, listen, breathe and allow yourself to be still. Is what you are sensing as a sign of God bringing you to greater peace? Is it filling you with hope? Is it unsettling in the moment because it asks that you release or let go of something that you want to hold on to? Imagine that you are brave enough to go through the changes… do you see the light at the end of the tunnel? Remember that in order to bring in what you are wanting, whether true love, great friends, new clothes or a successful career…we must be ready to let go of what no longer serves us. Not because it is “bad,” simply because it has served you as well as it could and now as you are evolving, as well as the relationships, jobs and experiences that you are having.

8. Be open: Signs from the Divine come in emails, a stranger on the bus, random occurrences that are really synchronistic answers to your prayers, a dream, a commercial, a song on the elevator, Oprah, a chance meeting, an unseen break-up, your mom’s advice, your best friend’s jokes, re-runs, an inner feeling or sense, knowing things without knowing how you “know.” Basically, we are in communication with God…all the time, whether we are open or not. When we are open we feel supported and connected to something greater. When we are closed, we feel disconnected, lost and sometimes abandoned.

Remember: if you don’t like the way things feel in your world…you can always change your mind!

03Jan/17

Nonstop Ganesh Aartis – Collection Of Marathi Aartis – Sukh Karta Dukh Harta – Best Aarti Sangrah



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