Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Get Divine Protection of Lord Narasimha on this Narasimha Chaturdasi - Supreme Lord Narasimha Yantra Kavacha of Yoga Narasimha, Melkote**: According to Sri Vaishnava tradition the yantra, with all auspicious Narasimha mantra inscriptions, is kept at the lotus feet of the Lord Yoga Narasimha, Melkote, for 48 days (one mandala). Each of the 48 days a daily archana is done for the yantra and specific mantras (depending on problems of devotee) are chanted 1008 times daily, based on devotees' astrological calculations like Nakshatra etc. This can be worn around neck or upper arm. Hence this 'Yantra Kavacha' can be desired when there are material obstructions on path of a devotees' spiritual life. ---------- Since only 108 Yantra Kavachas are being made so please book now to avoid unavailability. Last Date for booking this Kavacha: 8th May 2006, by 1pm. Information required (pl email: sjkd (AT) pamho (DOT) net, call 050-5595244) 1. Name, Nakshtra, Rashi, Gotra (If not available - Date of birth, time of birth and place of birth) 2. P.O. Box, Phone number, email 3. Reason for obtaining Sri Narasimha Yantra Kavacha - e.g. like court cases, marriage problems, child birth, health, spiritual life etc. This information is required so that the 'sankalpa' can be taken accordingly. Donation for Srila Prabhupada's temple - ISKCON Chennai: AED 501/- each ---------- Preparation dates for Sri Narasimha Yantra Kavacha: Starting: 9th May 2006 (Mohini Ekadishi) Completion: 25th June - Disappearance of Srila Bhakti Vinod Thakura Delivery date: Starting 11th July Guru Poornima(Vyas Poornima) ---------- **Glories of Melkote: Known as Thirunarayanpuram among Srivaishnavas, it is known as the Temple dearest to Sri Ramanuja's heart (he stayed here for 12 long years) and located on a small plateau near Mandya, Karnataka. It houses an ancient shrine to Lord Vishnu, worshipped as TiruNarayana and a temple of Sri Yoga-Narasingha which is said to have manifested from a salagrama-sila that was worshipped by Prahlada Maharaja when he came here in Satya-yuga. Today, Melkote is one of the four most sacred centres of SriVaishnavism in South India, the others being Sriranagam, Thirumalai and Kanchipuram. It is also known as Yadavagiri, yatistalam, Vedadri and Narayanadri. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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