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Monday, 25 May 2015

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Shri Saraswati Mantras

Goddess Saraswati
1. Saraswati Ekakshar Mantra
ऐं॥
Aim॥
2. Saraswati Dvyakshar Mantra
ऐं लृं॥
Aim Lrim॥
3. Saraswati Tryakshar Mantra
ऐं रुं स्वों॥
Aim Rum Svom॥
4. Saraswati Dashakshar Mantra
वद वद वाग्वादिनी स्वाहा॥
Vad Vad Vagvadini Svaha॥
5. Saraswati Mantra
ॐ ऐं नमः॥
Om Aim Namah॥
6. Saraswati Mantra
ॐ ऐं क्लीं सौः॥
Om Aim Kleem Sauh॥
7. Mahasaraswati Mantra
ॐ ऐं महासरस्वत्यै नमः॥
Om Aim Mahasarasvatyai Namah॥
8. Saraswati Mantra
ॐ ऐं ह्रीं श्रीं वाग्देव्यै सरस्वत्यै नमः॥
Om Aim Hreem Shreem Vagdevyai sarasvatyai Namah॥
9. Saraswati Mantra
ॐ अर्हं मुख कमल वासिनी पापात्म क्षयम्कारी
वद वद वाग्वादिनी सरस्वती ऐं ह्रीं नमः स्वाहा॥
Om Arham Mukha Kamala Vasini Papatma Kshayamkari
Vad Vad Vagvadini Saraswati Aim Hreem Namah Svaha॥
10. Shri Saraswati Puranokta Mantra
या देवी सर्वभूतेषु विद्यारूपेण संस्थिता।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Vidyarupena Samsthita।
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah॥
11. Saraswati Gayatri Mantra
ॐ ऐं वाग्देव्यै विद्महे कामराजाय धीमहि। तन्नो देवी प्रचोदयात्॥
Om Aim Vagdevyai Vidmahe Kamarajaya Dhimahi।
Tanno Devi Prachodayat॥

Hindu Gurus and Saints

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Shankaracharya

Adi ShankaracharyaAdi Shankara (788-820 C.E.), along with Madhva and Ramanuja, was instrumental in the revival of Hinduism.


Ramanuja

RamanujaSri Ramanuja Acharya (1017-1137 C.E.) was great Hindu philosopher and thinker. He is the most venerated Acharya in the philosophy of Sri Vaishnavism.


Madhvacharya

MadhvacharyaSri Madhvacharya(1238-1317 C.E.) was the proponent of Dvaita Vedanta which is also known as Tattvavada - the Philosophy of Reality.


Maharishi Valmiki

ValmikiMaharshi Valmiki was a great sage who wrote the epic Ramayana in Sanskrit which consists of 24k verses and 7 cantos including the Uttara canto.


Tulsidas

TulsidasTulsidas (1497-1623 C.E.) was a Hindu saint and the poet. Tulsidas is renowned for his great devotion towards Lord Rama.


Tailang Swami

Tailang SwamiTailang Swami (1607-1887 C.E.) was a great Hindu Yogi who has divine powers.


Guru Ravidas

RavidasGuru Ravidas (1377-1527 C.E.) was a famous saint of the Bhakti Movement.


Guru Nanak

Guru NanakGuru Nanak (1469-1539 C.E.) was the founder of the religion of Sikhism and the first of the Sikh Gurus.


Meerabai

MeerabaiMeerabai (1498-1547 circa) was a great Hindu poet and ardent devotee of Lord Krishna.






Gautama Buddha



Gautama BuddhaGautama Buddha(563-483 B.C.) was a spiritual teacher from the Indian subcontinent, on whose teachings Buddhism was founded.




Mahavir



MahavirMahavir (599-527 B.C.), also known as Vardhamana, established core tenets of Jainism. Mahavir was the 24th and the last Jain sage.



Guru Gobind Singh



Guru Gobind SinghGuru Gobind Singh(1666-1708 C.E.) was the tenth Guru out of total eleven Sikh Gurus.






Jhulelal




Jhulelal Jayanti day is celebrated as Cheti Chand by Sindhi people of Pakistan and India and it is celebrated one day after Ugadi.




Sant Kabirdas



KabirdasSant Kabirdas (1440-1518 circa) was a famous poet, saint and social reformer of India.





Kavi Surdas



SurdasSurdas (1478-1581 C.E.) was a great poet and musician known for his devotional songs dedicated to Lord Krishna.





Ramakrishna



RamakrishnaRamakrishna (1836-1886 C.E.) was a famous Saint in the 19thcentury India.






Vallabhacharya



VallabhacharyaVallabhacharya(1479-1531 C.E.) was a devotional philosopher, who founded the Pushti sect in India.




1.Theodore Levitt





“Creativity is thinking up new things. 


 Innovation is doing new things.” — 



2.Alan Alda

“The creative is the place where no one else  has ever been.  You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition.  What you’ll discover will be wonderful. What you’ll discover is yourself.” — 


3.Mary Lou Cook

 “Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun.” —

4.Albert Einstein

“Creativity is contagious. Pass it on.” —

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7 Smart Habits of Great Innovators

The biggest misconception about success is that what you did yesterday will help you succeed tomorrow.
To stay on top of your game, your business, and your leadership, you need to keep innovating.
To continue innovating you have to keep learning, thinking, questioning, exploring, experimenting, associating, and intersecting ideas.
Develop these habits to become more innovative:

1. Constantly connect the dots.

Great innovators have the habit of constantly contemplating and observing in order to connect seemingly unrelated issues and ideas. When you connect the dots, you gain new insight and see relationships that were invisible before.

2. Commit to asking questions.

Great innovators have the habit of curiosity. Constantly ask questions--even about things you think you know. By asking new questions you challenge the knowledge you already have and get new perspective. The hardest part of establishing this habit is not the search for answers, but in coming up with great questions that lead you to revealing answers. 

3. Actively try new things.

Great innovators have the habit of actively trying out new ideas by creating prototypes and launching pilots. Think of Edison, who said, "I haven't failed. I've simply found 10,000 ways that do not work." The real voyage of innovation is not in seeking new horizons but seeing the horizon in a new light.

4. Find points of intersection with others.

Great innovators have the habit of finding and testing new ideas through a network of people and organizations. Innovation is something that happens when we intersect with others. For ideas to germinate and for innovation to happen, a diverse set of perspectives, thinkers, questioners, and doers is required.

5. Have a sense of purpose.

Great innovators have the habit of being powered by their passion and using it as a sense of purpose. Their purpose is to make an impact and a difference. So they are not satisfied with what is, and they don't ask permission to change the status quo. They are driven by their sense of purpose.

6. Cross-pollinate ideas.

Great innovators have the habit of combining surprising things. Creativity happens when two things collide to create a whole new idea, and insight requires that we solve challenges with new perspective. That happens best when you work with those outside your industry or field.

7. Make innovation a daily routine.

Great innovators have the habit of learning and innovating. It's not something they do by accident, but through a daily ritual of exploration and trying new things. If we want to become a master of anything, it takes discipline and commitment. Innovators make growth and learning part of their work, rather than rely on it to come to them.
Adopting these seven habits will boost your level of learning and creativity--which, in turn, leads to innovation and change.
Every innovator, creator, leader, and business wants to know that it is creating an impact and is challenging the status quo to make 
http://www.inc.com/lolly-daskal/the-seven-habits-of-successful-innovators.html

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