Sri Satyanarayana Suprabhatham -Karaavalambham - Prapatti - Sthotram - Managalasashanam

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Sri Mahalakshmi/Sridevi-Bhudevi Samedha Sri Satyanarayanaswamy (Maha Vishnu aka Vyuha Vasudevan) @ Shangu Chakra Gadha Padmam - My Home Thirumaligai (Sanctum) during Pancharathra Thiru Karthigai Deepam 2013(Festival of Lamps).

The Thirumaligai hosts Sriman Narayana with his Consorts Sridevi-Bhudevi, Sri Mahalakshmi , Sri Yoga Narasimha, Sri Lakshmi Narasimha, Sri Dolai Kannan (Bala Krishna), Sri Aandal, Sri Ram Parivar, Sri Ramanuja , Sri Manavalamamuni & Sri Satyanarayanaswamy. All Alangarams, Daily rituals (Thenkalai Nithyanusandhanam Sampradaya) and Kainkariyams are performed for the Lord including all auspicious events. Panchaparva Seva & Thirumanjanam (Holy Bath) is performed on Ekadesi, Amavasya, Purnima and when Revathi Star is in Ascendence.

Maha Narayana Upanishad is considered as part of Krishna Yajurveda, to the religious Hindu , is the most sacred part of the Upanishad series. This text is also used in
the devotional and spiritual context. This is also known as Yajniki Upanishad., On the ground that Yajnatma Narayana is considered to be the seer of this part of the Veda.
Like the other Vedas, the yajurveda is also divided into samhita and Brahmana . The critical revision of taittiriya has the Taittiriya aranyaka as an extension of the
Brahmana. Taittiriya aranyaka has ten prapathakas or prasnas and this Maha Narayana Upanishad forms the tenth part of the Tattiriyaranyaka.

Narayana (Sanskrit: नारायण; nārāyaṇa; Kannada: ನಾರಾಯಣ; Telugu: నారాయణుడు; Tamil: நாராயணன்) or Narayan or Naraina is an important Sanskrit name for Vishnu, and in many contemporary vernaculars a common Indian name. Narayana is also identified as the original man, Purusha. The Puranas present divergent views on Narayana. In the Kurma Purana he is identified with Brahman and Krishna-Vishnu. Narayana is another name for Vishnu and appears as the 245th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama. Vishnu is always to be depicted holding the four attributes associated with him, being:

1.A conch shell or Shankha, named "Panchajanya", held by the upper left hand, which represents Vishnu's power to create and maintain the universe.

2.The chakra, a sharp-spinning discus-like weapon, named "Sudarshana", held by the upper right hand, which symbolizes the purified spiritualized mind.

3.A mace or Gada, named "Kaumodaki", held by the lower left hand, symbolizes Vishnu's divine power is the source all spiritual, mental and physical strength.

4.A lotus flower or Padma, held by the lower right hand, represents spiritual liberation, Divine perfection, purity and the unfolding of Spiritual consciousness within the individual.

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