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Nitya Devi Gayatri Mantra for Auspiciousness

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सर्वमाङ्गल्यै विद्महे महाचन्द्रतिग्मायै धीमहि । तन्नो नित्या प्रचोदयात् ॥

sarvamaangalyai vidmahe mahaachandratigmaayai dheemahi . tanno nityaa prachodayaat ..

We meditate on Nitya Devi, who brings all auspiciousness and radiates like the great moon. May she inspire and guide us.

Listening to this mantra of Nitya Devi brings auspiciousness, inner peace, and clarity of mind. It connects the listener to divine feminine energy, enhancing spiritual awareness and balance. This mantra is believed to remove negativity, improve intuition, and inspire positive thoughts and actions. It also promotes emotional healing, mental stability, and encourages a deeper connection to divine wisdom.

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In Mahabharata, who is Antakatmaja?

Antakatmaja means daughter of the God of death. She was the paternal grandmother of King Prithu, mother of King Vena.

Ajivikas the fatalists

The Ajivikas were an ancient Indian philosophical school founded by Gosala Maskariputra, a contemporary of the Buddha. They were strict fatalists, believing that everything in life was predetermined by destiny (niyati), leaving no room for free will. According to their philosophy, religious practices or efforts could not influence future lives, as all actions were already preordained. They likened the cycle of reincarnation (samsara) to a ball of string that unrolls until its end. The Ajivikas lived an ascetic lifestyle, often shunning clothing, as they believed this was their destined path. Though influential in southern India for many centuries, the school eventually disappeared by the 14th century.

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