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The Thousand Names of Ganesha: Sahasranama or the thousand names is

perhaps the most extensive elaboration of the Divine Name. It is the

most popular and the holiest form of the Divine Being. These names,

strung together into verses, indicate the inexhaustability of the

attributes and glories of Ganesha. The book contains names in serial

order with Sanskrit names and equivalent English Text and detailed

meaning to make it easily readable.

 

 

 

The Thousand Names of Vishnu: Chanting the Sahasranama of Vishnu

invokes a religious fervour and helps to focus on the Almighty. The

thousand names of Vishnu were first chanted by Bhishma to Yudhishthira

in Krishna's presence. The book contains names in serial order with

Sanskrit names and equivalent English Text and detailed meaning to make

it easily readable.

 

 

 

The Thousand Names of Shiva: The thousand names of Shiva were first

chanted by Krishna for the benefit of Yudhishthira in the presence of

Bhishma. Every name or stotra is an invocation of Shiva. These names

create the holy link with the Maker. The book contains names in serial

order with Sanskrit names and equivalent English Text and detailed

meaning to make it easily readable.

 

Other Puja booklets can also be found at:

 

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