The Ashwamedha Yaga is seen as a symbol of the king's power and sovereignty. It is believed that by performing this ritual, the king could establish his authority over neighboring kingdoms and consolidate his power. It also assures the king a place in the Swargaloka.
Vidura, the half-brother of King Dhritarashtra, was renowned for his deep understanding of dharma and unwavering commitment to righteousness. When Krishna visited Hastinapura to negotiate peace before the great war, he chose to stay at Vidura's humble abode rather than in the royal palace. Despite his modest means, Vidura served Krishna with utmost devotion and love, offering simple meals with great hospitality. Krishna's choice highlighted Vidura's integrity and the purity of his devotion over material wealth and power. This story teaches the value of genuine hospitality and the importance of moral integrity. It emphasizes that true greatness and divine favor are not determined by one's social status or wealth but by the sincerity and purity of one's heart. Vidura's humble service to Krishna exemplifies that acts of kindness and devotion, regardless of one's position in life, are what truly matter.
Mahavidya Mantra for Wisdom
namo devi mahaavidye namaami charanau tava. sadaa jnyaanaprakaasham me dehi sarvaarthade shive......
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Maha Ganesha Pancharatnam
Mudaa karaattamodakam sadaa vimuktisaadhakam मुदा करात्तमोदकं सदा विमुक्तिसाधकं....
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