The Puranas

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Author: chandra shekhar singh, sumit kumar ISBN: 1230001725209
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Author: chandra shekhar singh, sumit kumar
ISBN: 1230001725209
Publisher: kobo
Publication: December 29, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

If he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
(i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
the wheel.
1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
,
.
them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
unification with God and ultimate salvation.
1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
1.4 Goddess Laxmi
This chapter contains 3 sections:
1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
,
.
2 Padma Purana
This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.

  1. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  2. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  3. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  4. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  5. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  6. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  7. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  8. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  9. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  10. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  11. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  12. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  13. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  14. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  15. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  16. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  17. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  18. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  19. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  20. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  21. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  22. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    t
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If he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
(i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
the wheel.
1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
,
.
them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
unification with God and ultimate salvation.
1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
1.4 Goddess Laxmi
This chapter contains 3 sections:
1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
,
.
2 Padma Purana
This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.

  1. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  2. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  3. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  4. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  5. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  6. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  7. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  8. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  9. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  10. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  11. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  12. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  13. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  14. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  15. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  16. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  17. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  18. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  19. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  20. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    that if they want the wealth, they must develop a devotion for the feet of Narayana, for Lakshmi (Goddess of
    wealth) is to be found there and no where else.
    1.4.2 Reason for Liquidity of Laxmi
    The better half of Lord Vishnu can never be freakish, because Satoguna is the main virtue of Lord Vishnu. In the
    proxmity of God whose main virtue is Satoguna, no one can remain freakish. But the material wealth, that is Gold,
    and silver, have mobility as their main virtue. Thus the rich people who have these wealths may be freakish, but
    not Lakshmi the beloved of God Vishnu.
    1.4.3 Why is the owl the vehicle of Laxmi?
    Owl is the vehicle of goddess Lakshmi. An owl can't see in the day, Hence, Lakshmi visits the house of those
    devotees who only worship her, on her vehicle owl. And she visits the home of those devotees who worship Lord
    Vishnu first and then her, with Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda.
    It also implies that at places where black-money is main, Lakshmi rides an owl. Such a wealth can't be
    put in the service of nation, people religion etc, or in any worthy task, instead it is squandered in
    abhorant deeds. Since owl is a bird that sees in the darkness alone, and darkness sumbolizes
    ignorance. Because of ignorance, money is generated in wrong ways and spent in wrong deeds. Thus
    owl is a symbol of black money and misdeeds.
    ,
    .
    2 Padma Purana
    This Purana contains 5 Chapters as follows:
    Second among the eighteen Puranas, Padma Purana contains five parts- Srishtikhand, Bhumikhand,
    Swargkhand, Patalkhand and Uttarkhand.
  21. Srishtikhand contains an explanation of metaphysical knowledge in a dialogue style between
    Bheeshma and the sage Pulastya. It contains a description of Pushkar Tirth. Surprisingly, this part
    ridicules the worship of the planets (Grahas).
  22. Bhumikhand has a description of the earth, besides the tales of the kings like Prithu, Nahush, Yayati,
    Prabhriti and the sages like Shiva Varma, suvrata and Chyvan. For its description of the earth and
    archaic matter, this part is often regarded as the geography and theIf he were not there, where the milk would come from in the breast of a mother
    before child's birth. So God filled the breast of a new mother with complete food that is milk.
    It is clear from the above example that Lord Vishnu assumes different forms just to feed all the
    creatures in the world, of these different forms of the God, the milk is one. Acording to another principle
    of scriptures, God is present in every grain. Hence he is also present in the milk also. It is also the
    supreme duty of the humankind to maintain the original pure form of the milk, because the milk is prone
    to damage quickly. Similarily, all these desirious of Salvation, must follow Vaishnava religion, otherwise
    any deviation in it may damage all of their penance.
    1.3.7 Reason for holding the Wheel
    The famous Sudarshana Chakra (wheel) is whirling on the finger of Lord Vishnu. Through this wheel, God
    teaches the human kind that the cycle of the universe is whirling at his will. If anybody tries to go against his will
    (i.e. wheel) or gives up religion and begins to behave irreligiously, I will whirl him like the wheel or punish him with
    the wheel.
    1.3.8 Reason for holding the Conch
    White colour and sound are the main virtues of the conch. Through the colour of the conch, God Vishnu teaches
    us to follow the path of the truth. The sound is like a warning call that is if path of truth is not followed, the violater
    will be challenged and punished. Thus. Either by fear of by any other thing, ome must follow the path of truth.
    1.3.9 Purpose of Kaustubhamani
    Kaustubha is the best jewel among all the gems. One who bears it, must be gentle, knowledgable, virtuous etc.
    Thus, bearing Kaustubha Mani, God preaches the common people that if they wish to develop all these virtues in
    ,
    .
    them, they will have to move towards this gem once advanced, they will feel the eternal light in life and desired
    unification with God and ultimate salvation.
    1.3.10Why does Lord Vishnu hold a Mace?
    Mace is a weapon that shows and dares for the physical strength. It was used by the fighters to demonstrate their
    strength. Among all the ancient weapons, mace was the main. It application is profusely seen in the epics like
    Ramayana, Mahabharata by physically powerful and strong characters like Hanumana & Bheema. Thus with the
    mace, God warns anti social elements that if they try to violate the sanctity of religion and torment his devotees,
    He will punish them. Tulsidas too writes about the reasons for incarnation of God.
    JAB-JAB HOHI DHARAMA KI HANI…
    HARHINATH SAJJANA KAI PEERA |
    God takes various incarnations to protect his devotees.
    1.3.11Why is Garuda (Eagle) the Vehicle of Vishnu?
    Garuda (eagle) is said to be the king of the birds. It is the fearest of bird. Thus God is assuring his devotees to be
    fearless, because if any calamity befell them, he will reach them in no time.
    1.4 Goddess Laxmi
    This chapter contains 3 sections:
    1.4.1 Why Goddess Laxmi presses the feet of God?
    Goddess Lakshmi presents an example of an ideal spouse before the world.The supreme duty of a woman is
    described in the service of her husband. Second aspect of the message is for the people who want to get rich,
    t

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