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Vaijayanti Mala
The flowers and garlands or seeds that we offer to numerous deities throughout puja hold tremendous importance. These products hold a particular resonance that reverberates with the certain deity as well as draw in Saatvik frequencies which load the atmosphere with positivity and pureness. Vaijayanti is one such divine herb whose garlands, flowers and seeds are supplied to numerous deities in Hinduism.
Words Vaijayanti is additionally led to as Vyjayanti which is a doctrinal blossom which has its association with the banana and ginger plants. The Vaijayanti yard bears vibrant flowers comprising of orange, yellow, red or combination of colours.
The actual significance of Vaijayanti mala is "the garland of triumph". The word Vaijayanti means to be triumphant as well as the word mala indicates garland or rosary.
According to the ancient tales, the mala made of Vaijayanti flower seeds was talented to Radha by Lord Krishna. Lord Ram (an avatar of Vishnu) made the garland of Vaijayanti flower seeds for Sita Mata. The Vaijayanti mala that Lord Vishnu decorates is believed to open the doors of Vaikuntha (residence of Lord Vishnu).
The garland made of the seeds of Vaijayanti flowers are thought to be divine as well as hold a fantastic significance while performing the Lord Vishnu Puja or homam or while worshipping Lord Krishna. Shouting the Vishnu mantra 'Om Namoh Bhagavate Vasudevaya' every day on this magnificent rosary is stated to quell Maa Shakti, Lord Vishnu as well as Lord Krishna as the Vaijayanti mala is thought to possess the womanly powers which along with the true blessings of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna bring victory and success in every walk of life and also the worshipper is additionally honored with Devi Siddhi. It is likewise believed that the one that possesses the Vaijayanti mala never sheds anything.
According to the ancient tales, the mala made of Vaijayanti flower seeds
was talented to Radha by Lord Krishna. Lord Ram (a character of Vishnu) made the garland of Vaijayanti flower seeds for Sita Mata. The
Vaijayanti mala that Lord Vishnu adorns is believed to open up the doors of Vaikuntha (abode of Lord Vishnu). The garland made of the
seeds of Vaijayanti flowers are believed to be magnificent and hold a great relevance while carrying out the Lord Vishnu Puja or homam
or while venerating Lord Krishna. Chanting the Vishnu rule 'Om Namoh Bhagavate Vasudevaya' every day on this magnificent rosary is said
to appease Maa Shakti, Lord Vishnu and also Lord Krishna as the Vaijayanti mala is believed to have the feminine powers which along with
the true blessings of Lord Vishnu and also Lord Krishna bring victory and success in every walk of life and also the worshipper is also
blessed with Devi Siddhi.
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