Wednesday Chants: Shlokas on Lord Vishnu as Venkateshvara, Dhanvantri, Krishna, Vittala and Rama.
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Sanskrit Shlokas on Lord Balaji/ Venkateshvara, Lord Dhavantri, Krishna, Vittala and Lord Rama with meanings in English. For more details and meanings, please refer to the blog page: https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/prayers-for-days-of-the-week/wednesday-worship/Sanskrit Shlokas on Lord Balaji/ Venkateshvara, Lord Dhavantri, Krishna, Vittala and Lord Rama with meanings in English. For more details and meanings, please refer to the blog page: https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/prayers-for-days-of-the-week/wednesday-worship/Sri Venkateshwara: Shriyah Kanthaya Sri Dhanvantari: Om anamo Bhagavate Sri Rama: Sri Rama rameti (Uttara-khanda, Padma Purana 72.335) Sri Krishna: Vasudeva sutam Sri Panduranga VitTala: mahayoga peete Benfits of Wednesday worship: In Astrology, Mercury is usually depicted riding a lion. The planet Budha is believed to have a sharp intellect and is proficient in all sciences. He is considered to be compassionate and generous and helps in worldly pursuits and blesses with wisdom. Therefore this day is highly auspicious for starting new business ventures or educational activities. Lord Vishnu (Sustainer of all Creation): As Lord Venkateshvara or Lord Balaji, this Lord of Plenty is known for His generous nature and fulfils all the wishes of His devotees all through life. Health and Well-Being Knowledge and Success in Career and Business Wealth and Prosperity Marraige, Progeny and Harmony in Family Renunciation and Self- Realisation As Lord Dhanvantari: Cures all manner of illness. Relieves the burden of bhava- the cycle of life and death, thereby granting Amrta or Immortality. As Lord Krishna and Vittala: Fulfills All desires. As the Jagadguru, or Divine Teacher, leads us from Ignorance into the knowledge of the Self. As Lord Rama (Eternal Protector): Protects us from All Dark forces. Protects us from our Internal Enemies, the vices. Guides us towards leading a Dharmic life even in the face of adversities.
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