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"SHukla-Ambara-Dharam Vishnum" is a popular Shloka in the praise of the elephant-headed God Ganaesha, in Sanskrit. Sometimes this shloka is also used to invoke the Lord Vishnu. The video helps you learn the correct pronunciation and the meaning of the shloka. It is only a 2 line shloka and is easy for beginners to learn. Lord Ganaesha is considered the God of wisdom and Intellect and is invoked and worshiped before every activity undertaken by a hindu. Lord vishnu is the form of the Supreme one in the role of preserver of all creation. View the video to know more about this prayer and to learn this simple prayer.
For detailed written Information of the video visit the blog: https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/slokas-for-beginners/ganesha-slokas/ Ganesha Symbolism do visit blog: https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/symbolism-in-hinduism/symbolism-of-lord-ganesha/
You may like the videos on meanings of Ganesha names with their symbolism:
Symbolism #2: Names of Lord Ganaesha 1 (linked to Blog) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9UWraAdKtQ
Symbolism #3: Names of Lord Ganaesha – 2 (linked to Blog) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-l3-aOYD2A Vedikheritage is also available on Spotify. Apple and Google podcasts Spotify : https://anchor.fm/vedikheritage
This famous sanskrit shloka is used as an invocation of both Sri Ganesha and Sri Mahavishnu. In Hinduism we see that many deities are worshipped, but basically they are all said to be the many forms of the One Supreme Existence. Therefore, this shloka can apply to both these deities.
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"SHukla-Ambara-Dharam Vishnum" is a popular Shloka in the praise of the elephant-headed God Ganaesha, in Sanskrit. Sometimes this shloka is also used to invoke the Lord Vishnu. The video helps you learn the correct pronunciation and the meaning of the shloka. It is only a 2 line shloka and is easy for beginners to learn. Lord Ganaesha is considered the God of wisdom and Intellect and is invoked and worshiped before every activity undertaken by a hindu. Lord vishnu is the form of the Supreme one in the role of preserver of all creation. View the video to know more about this prayer and to learn this simple prayer.
For detailed written Information of the video visit the blog: https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/slokas-for-beginners/ganesha-slokas/ Ganesha Symbolism do visit blog: https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/symbolism-in-hinduism/symbolism-of-lord-ganesha/
You may like the videos on meanings of Ganesha names with their symbolism:
Symbolism #2: Names of Lord Ganaesha 1 (linked to Blog) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9UWraAdKtQ
Symbolism #3: Names of Lord Ganaesha – 2 (linked to Blog) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-l3-aOYD2A Vedikheritage is also available on Spotify. Apple and Google podcasts Spotify : https://anchor.fm/vedikheritage
This famous sanskrit shloka is used as an invocation of both Sri Ganesha and Sri Mahavishnu. In Hinduism we see that many deities are worshipped, but basically they are all said to be the many forms of the One Supreme Existence. Therefore, this shloka can apply to both these deities.
Youtube handle: @Vedikheritage
Instagram: Vedikheritage
Blog: Vedikheritage.blog.wordpress.com