This is a video of the Ganpati aarti at my home
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Hindu god's and goddesses (read description)
Sorry about quality this is test to see how many people view hindu god videos if this works i remove this one and make a better quality one with sound
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Ustad Munawar Ali Khan - Meera Bhajan 'paga ghungaroo'
This Meera Bhajan, paga ghungaroo bhanda meera nachi re, is sung in Raag Kafi by Ustad Munawar Ali Khansaheb, the son of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khansaheb.
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"Hindu Holy Sites Tour" Allisonandjeff's photos around Orchha, Khajurajo and Varanasi, India
Preview of Allisonandjeff's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/allisonandjeff/trip_2005/1133242620/tpod.html This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Orchha, Khajurajo and Varanasi, India Entry Title: "Hindu Holy Sites Tour" Entry: "The day after Thanksgiving, we were back at the train station, this time for a short ride to the town of Jhansi. It was a nice enough trip through the countryside with pretty mellow fellow passengers (kind of a ****-shoot in the class of travel we'd been using). In Jhansi, we spent a frustrating (but amusing in retrospect) few hours buying tickets for our two remaining train journeys in India. First, buying train tickets in India is a pretty physical experience, requiring careful use of elbows and backpacks to maintain one's place in line (helped significantly by the fact that tourists are allowed to go in a special line that also is used by women traveling alone, cancer patients, the handicapped and a few other categories of people - thus much shorter than the "normal" lines). We complicated things by buying a ticket for a class that we decided we weren't happy with, which required a few different additional waits to cancel that ticket and buy a new one. All the while we were tailed by persistent rickshaw drivers who were trying to convince us to use them (instead of the bus) for our final destination that day (a nearby town called Orchha). In the end, we got the tickets we wanted and still had the rickshaw drivers bring us only as far as the bus to Orchha. When we pulled into the bus station, the driver was sure to point out the bus we'd be taking (pretty typical rickety local bus), apparently thinking we'd be fazed by its lack of luxury. He must see a lot of package tourists coming in from Agra. We weren't too worried about the comfort level for the half-hour trip and got on as planned... We arrived in Orchha around dusk and spent quite awhile roaming around the village looking for a hotel. Our theory about lots of package tourists visiting Orchha was strengthened upon discovering the greatly inflated rates guesthouses were charging. Our search paid off, though, and we ended up in a brand-new place just outside of town that was one of the best deals we had in India. Spacious, clean, hot water, international satellite on the TV and a balcony for about $5. We enjoyed Orchha quite a bit and stayed for four nights. The main attractions of the town are a fort (lots of old forts in India, as you probably have gathered) and old Hindu temples. The village also is located on the bank of a beautiful river and surrounded by nice countryside. The central square of the town was filled by day with vendors, mainly catering the crowd of Hindu pilgrims - they sell stuff like rice offerings, bracelets that have a particular significance, and "paint" for marking foreheads - but they also throw in crafty stuff for tourists for good measure. Our favorite vendor was a lady selling fruit who, every time we passed, would sing-song out "Hel-looo, GUAva?" We spent our time in Orchha taking a walk by the river, visiting the fort and temples and generally roaming around town. We were ready for a few quiet days. Unfortunately, we have one bad memory of Orchha - a little boy living with the family running our guesthouse who seemed most content when torturing a motherless puppy. We joined a few other travelers in trying to convince him and his family that puppies shouldn't be thrown, kicked or have their legs twisted, but they didn't really understand our Western paradigm any more than we understood how they could stand the puppy's shrieking and crying. Sort of traumatizing. From Orchha we traveled to Khajuraho, another Hindu temple town about 5 hours away by bus (though less than 100 km, which gives you an idea of the road conditions). Khajuraho is home of some of the most famous temples in India, which are known for their spectacular carvings, the most famous of which glorify the more sensual aspects of humanity. Though the town of Khajuraho wins of award for most annoying in India (far exceeding the much- ..." Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/allisonandjeff/trip_2005/1133242620/tpod.html Photos from this trip: 1. "- Riverside Temples at Orchha" 2. "- Parakeet at Orchha Palace" 3. "- Sunset at Orchha Countryside" 4. "- Sculptures of Everyday Life at Khajuraho" 5. "- Khajuraho Sculptures Looking up Temple" 6. "- Everyday is Laundry Day on the Ganges" 7. "- Water Buffalos Sunning Themselves Near Ganges" 8. "- Busy Area Along Ganges, Varanasi" 9. "- Burning Ghat Between Cremations" 10. "- Pilgrims Coming to Bathe" 11. "- Adios India" See this TripWow and more at http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00bb-c3be-06c0?ytv4=1
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gosh i love u guys 4 giving me the honor to do the aarti :)
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http://gita-blog.blogspot.com Click on the link for Religious articles & View all of my videos with many of these with lyrics of the song written at my "Bhagwat Gita Blog" This Devotional prayer of Hindus called "Aarti - Om Jai Jagdish Hare" is the most sung Hindus prayer to the God.
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Jai Mata Di - Mein To Aarti Utharoon Re Santoshi Mata Ki
The Old vs. The New The original "Jai Santoshi Maa" (1975) video versus the 2006 remake singer: Usha Mangeshkar
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Hanuman Chalisa by M.S.Subbulakshmi
My salutaions to god hanuman .. this video is my tribute to bharatratna padmabhusan M.S.subbulakshmi amma.... english transliteration of the chalisa here follows Shree Gu-ru cha-ra-na sa-ro-ja ra-ja Ni-ja ma-nu mu-ku-ru sud-haa-ri Ba-ra-naun Rag-hu-ba-ra bi-ma-la ja-su Jo daa-ya-ku pha-la chaa-ri Bud-hi hee-na ta-nu jaa-ni-ke Su-mi-raun pa-va-na ku-maa-ra Ba-la bud-hi vid-yaa de-hu mo-hin Ha-ra-hu ka-le-sa bi-kaa-ra 1. Ja-ya Ha-nu-maa-na gyaa-na gu-na saa-ga-ra Ja-ya Ka-pee-sha ti-hun lo-ka u-jaa-ga-ra 2. Raa-ma doo-ta a-tu-li-ta ba-la dhaa-maa An-ja-ni pu-tra Pa-va-na-su-ta naa-maa 3. Ma-haa-bee-ra bi-kra-ma ba-ja-ran-gee Ku-ma-ti ni-vaa-ra su-ma-ti ke san-gee 4. Kan-cha-na ba-ra-na bi-raa-ja su-be-saa Kaa-na-na kun-da-la kun-chi-ta ke-saa 5. Haa-tha baj-ra au-ra dva-jaa bi-raa-jai Kaan-dhe moon-ja ja-neu saa-jai 6. Shan-ka-ra su-va-na Ke-sa-ree nan-da-na Te-ja pra-taa-pa ma-haa ja-ga ban-da-na 7. Vi-dyaa vaa-na gun-ee at-i chaa-tu-ra Raa-ma kaa-ja ka-ri-be ko aa-tu-ra 8. Prab-hu cha-ri-tra su-ni-be ko ra-si-yaa Raa-ma Lak-ha-na See-taa ma-na ba-si-yaa 9. Sooksh-ma roo-pa dha-ri Si-ya-hin di-khaa-vaa Bi-ka-ta roo-pa dha-ri Lan-ka ja-raa-waa 10. Bhee-ma roo-pa dha-ri a-su-ra san-ghaa-re Raa-ma-chan-dra ke kaa-ja san-vaa-re 11. Laa-ya sa-jee-va-na Lak-ha-na ji-yaa-ye Shree Rag-hu-bee-ra ha-ra-shi u-ra laa-ye 12. Rag-hu-pa-ti keen-hee ba-hu-ta ba-raa-i Tu-ma ma-ma pri-ya Bha-ra-ta-hi sa-ma bhaa-i 13. Sa-ha-sa ba-da-na tum-ha-ro ja-sa gaa-vai A-sa ka-hi Shree-pa-ti kan-tha la-gaa-vai 14. Sa-na-kaa-di-ka Brah-maa-di mu-nee-saa Naa-ra-da Saa-ra-da sa-hi-ta A-hee-saa 15. Ya-ma Ku-be-ra di-ga-paa-la ja-haan-te Ka-bi ko-bi-da ka-hi sa-ke ka-haan-te 16. Tu-ma u-pa-kaa-ra Su-gree-va-hin keen-haa Raa-ma mi-laa-ya raa-ja pa-da deen-haa 17. Tum-ha-ro man-tra Vi-bhee-sha-na maa-naa Lan-ke-sh-va-ra bha-ye sa-ba ja-ga jaa-naa 18. Yu-ga sa-ha-sra yo-ja-na pa-ra bhaa-nu Leel-yo taa-hi ma-dhu-ra pha-la jaa-nu 19. Prab-hu mu-dri-kaa me-li muk-ha maa-heen Ja-lad-hi laan-ghi ga-ye a-cha-ra-ja naa-heen 20. Dur-ga-ma kaa-ja ja-ga-ta ke je-te Su-ga-ma a-nu-gra-ha tum-ha-re te-te 21. Raa-ma du-aa-re tu-ma rak-ha-vaa-re Ho-ta na aa-gyaa bi-nu pai-saa-re 22. Sa-ba suk-ha la-hai tum-haa-ree sha-ra-naa Tu-ma rak-sha-ka kaa-hu ko da-ra-naa 23. Aa-pa-na te-ja sam-haa-rau aa-pai Tee-non lo-ka haan-ka ten kaan-pai 24. Bhoo-ta pis-haa-cha ni-ka-ta na-hin aa-vai Ma-haa-bee-ra ja-ba naa-ma su-naa-vai 25. Naa-sai ro-ga ha-re sa-ba pee-raa Ja-pa-ta ni-ran-ta-ra Ha-nu-mat-a bee-raa 26. San-ka-ta ten Ha-nu-maa-na chu-raa-vai Ma-na kra-ma ba-cha-na dhyaa-na jo laa-vai 27. Sab pa-ra Raa-ma ta-pas-vee raa-jaa Ti-na ke kaa-ja sa-ka-la tu-ma saa-jaa 28. Au-ra ma-no-ra-tha jo ko-ee laa-ve So-ee a-mi-ta jee-va-na pha-la paa-ve 29. Chaa-ron yu-ga pa-ra-taa-pa tum-haa-raa Hai pa-ra-sid-ha ja-ga-ta u-ji-yaa-raa 30. Saa-dhu san-ta ke tu-ma rak-ha-vaa-re A-su-ra ni-kan-da-na Raa-ma du-laa-re 31. Ash-ta sid-hi nau nid-hi ke daa-taa As-a ba-ra dee-na Jaa-na-kee Maa-taa 32. Raa-ma ra-saa-ya-na toom-ha-re paa-saa Sa-daa ra-ho Ra-ghu-pa-ti ke daa-saa 33. Tum-ha-re bha-ja-na Raa-ma ko paa-vai Ja-na-ma ja-na-ma ke duk-ha bi-sa-ra-vai 34. An-ta kaa-la Rag-hu-ba-ra pu-ra jaa-ee Ja-haan jan-ma Ha-ri bhak-ta ka-haa-ee 35. Au-ra de-va-taa chi-ta na dha-ra-ee Ha-nu-ma-ta se-ee sar-va suk-ha ka-ra-ee 36. San-ka-ta ka-tai mi-te sa-ba pee-raa Jo su-mi-re Ha-nu-ma-ta ba-la bee-raa 37. Jai Jai Jai Ha-nu-maa-na Go-saa-ee Kri-paa ka-ra-hu gu-ru-de-va kee naa-ee 38. Jo sa-ta baa-ra paa-ta ka-ra ko-ee Choo ta-hi ban-di ma-haa suk-ha ho-ee 39. Jo ya-ha pa-rai Ha-nu-maa-na chaa-lee-saa Ho ya sid-hi saa-khee Gau-ree-saa 40. Tu-la-see-daa-sa sa-daa Ha-ri che-raa Kee je naa -ta hri-da-ya ma-han de-raa Pa-va-na ta-na-ya san-ka-ta ha-ra-na Man-ga-la moo-ra-ti roo-pa Raa-ma Lak-kha-na See-taa sa-hi-ta Hri-da-ya ba-sa-hu su-ra bhoo-pa Si-yaa va-ra Raa-ma-chan-dra pa-da jai sha-ra-nam
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Great Hindu temples Architecture Part 1.
In This Great Hindu Temples Architecture including Pictures of Swaminarayan Temples from all over the world (India,Europe,Africa,America.). This is our Temples Architecture. Jay Swaminaraya
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rajdhani hindu temple in virginia USA video by ram prasad khanal
rajdhani hindu temple in virginia USA video by ram prasad khanal
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Shri Kuber Poojan - Virander Baba Ji - Mahalaxmi Poojan
09 Shri Kuber Poojan Artist: Virander Baba Ji Album: Mahalaxmi Poojan Tracks: 19 Type: Pujan Vidhi Shubh Deepawali - Sampurn Pujan Vidhi 01. Sampurna Deepawali Mahatmay & Samigri 02. Shri Maha Laxmi Poojan Vidhi 03. Swasti Vachan 04. Sankalpa 05. Ganpati Poojan 06. Kalash Sthapna 07. Navgrah Avam Shodesh Matrika Poojan 08. Shri Mahalakshmi Poojan 09. Shri Kuber Poojan 10. Deep Mala Poojan 11. Laxmi chalisa 12. Laxmi Amritwani 13. Aarti Laxmi Mata 14. Mantra Pushpanjali 15. Shhama Prathna 16. Vishesh Gyan Sutra 17. Shri Ganesh Dhun 18. Lakshmi Mantra 19. Shri Ganesh Aarti
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montego bay ganpati aarti on 11-09-08
ganpati bappa moria montego bay aarti
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Shri Hari Om Sharan - दाता एक राम (Rama Bhajan)
Shri Hari Om Sharan - दाता एक राम (Data Ek Ram) Shri Ram Bhajan
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Temple Architects India,Indian Temple Vastu Shastra,Jain Temple Architects
Temple Architects India - Specializing in Indian Temple Vastu Shastra and Hindu Temple Architecture. We design all our religious structures in accordance to ancient Indian Temple Vastu Shastra from http://www.templearch.com
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