With the divine grace and blessings of my Pavansuta Hanumanj and my Anuraga, I am able to bring you this website. I am a novice when it comes to IT and technology, so this website will be kept simple, and cater for all ages.
The purpose of this website is to try and enlighten peoples perspectives on spiritualty, our Hindu Dharma, have discussions etc. Lets see where it takes us. It will not be possible without your valuable contributons and comments. You may email me at Dipa.Anjali@Gmail.com for notifications and other information.
Many may be wondering why I am using "Dipa-Anjali" as the website name? Well, it was not an easy task to come up with the the name! I was advised be a dear one that I should use my own name - "Dipa" since it was defined as "Giver of light, one who brings light, one who brings light to those around her". But, I wanted more. So, searched around, and came across the Sanskrit word "Anjali" which means "an offering with both hands where the palms are together". "Anjali" is also an offering to Bhagwan (God). We are all part of the Parmatama, Bhagwan resides within each one of us, so this is my offering to you too.
Please Enjoy Your Stay...
"Aao aao. Betho. Kuch thanda yah garam peena hai? Thanda? Aacha... Aare oh Ramu-kaka, teen galas Thumbs-Up chhaiye yahaan!. Abhi - jaldi-jaldi..."
There will be more to come! Just keep coming back!
The purpose of this website is to try and enlighten peoples perspectives on spiritualty, our Hindu Dharma, have discussions etc. Lets see where it takes us. It will not be possible without your valuable contributons and comments. You may email me at Dipa.Anjali@Gmail.com for notifications and other information.
Many may be wondering why I am using "Dipa-Anjali" as the website name? Well, it was not an easy task to come up with the the name! I was advised be a dear one that I should use my own name - "Dipa" since it was defined as "Giver of light, one who brings light, one who brings light to those around her". But, I wanted more. So, searched around, and came across the Sanskrit word "Anjali" which means "an offering with both hands where the palms are together". "Anjali" is also an offering to Bhagwan (God). We are all part of the Parmatama, Bhagwan resides within each one of us, so this is my offering to you too.
Please Enjoy Your Stay...
"Aao aao. Betho. Kuch thanda yah garam peena hai? Thanda? Aacha... Aare oh Ramu-kaka, teen galas Thumbs-Up chhaiye yahaan!. Abhi - jaldi-jaldi..."
There will be more to come! Just keep coming back!
2 comments:
hey its me drupti jus a quik question y is it three hundred and seven days shuldnt it be 3hundred and 65 days (in a year) and y yamraja in the (rakhi tying mantra)
let me knw ye??/
tc xxxdruptixxx
Thanks Drupti!
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