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Annapoorna Shloka

Annapoorne Sada Poorne, Shankara Prana Vallabhe, Jnana Vairagya Sidhyartham, Bhiksham Dehi Cha Parvati.

Hey , Mother Annapurneswari, Who is the darling of Shankara, Please give me alms, Of knowledge and renunciation, For me forever.

Matha Cha Parvati Devi, Pitha Devo Maheswaraha Bhandava Shiva Bhaktas Cha, Swadesho Bhuvana Trayam.

My mother is Goddess Parvati, My father is God Maheswara, My relations are the devotees of Shiva, And my country is the universe.

Goddess Annapurna Mata is the Hindu goddess of food and cooking. Annapurna is empowered with the ability to supply food to an unlimited amount of people. Annapurna means in Sanskrit 'Anna' means food and 'purna' means complete; together the term Annapurna signifies nourishing with food to the fullest. Food is one of the basic necessities of life, and it is no wonder that we say 'Annam Brahma', food is God. Mata Annapurna is an incarnation of Goddess Parvati who is the wife of Lord Shiva.

Physically, Annapurna is described as holding a golden ladle adorned with various kinds of jewels in her right hand and a vessel full of delicious porridge in her left. She is seated on a throne. In some depictions, Lord Shiva is shown standing to her right with a begging bowl, begging her for alms and also asking to Annapurna to provide unlimited food that people can get energy and achieve the knowledge and enlightenment.

Mata Annapurna is also the symbol of divine aspect of nourishing care. Cook worship this goddess to give good taste in food and enjoy people very much. People believe that if we cook the food by holiness then mata annapurna will help us to make our food tasty and energy full.

Annapurna has many names. The Annapurna Sahasranam presents her one thousand names and the Annapurna Shatanama Stotram contains 108 of her names. She is variously described as: She who is full, complete and perfect with food and grains She who gives nourishment She who is the strength of Shiva She who is the grantor of knowledge She who takes away all fear She who is the Supreme welfare She who manifests truth and efficiency She who is beyond Maya She who is the cause of creation and dissolution She who is adi sakthi

Eating food is a holy ritual, a yajna. It should not be performed during moments of anxiety or emotional tension. Food has to be considered as medicine for the illness of hunger and as the sustenance of life. Do not waste food; annam brahma, Food is God. You can eat till your hunger is appeased. There is nothing wrong in it. There are many who are starving. There are many who do not have enough food to eat. Therefore, you should not waste food. It is a sin to waste it.

Goddess Annapoorna' is considered to be the goddess giver of food. (Annam means food). Here is a sloka to recite praying Goddess Annapoorne(Goddess Parvathi) before we eat our food.

SHLOKA TO RECITE BEFORE WE EAT OUR MEALS

Annapoorne sada poorne, Shankara praana vallabhe, Jnana vairagya sidhyartam, Bikshaam dehi cha Parvati

Annapoorne the wife of Lord Shiva; She who is full of food; Sadapoorne who is always full of resources; Sankara of Lord Sankara(Shiva); Prana the life-force; energy; Vallabhe the beloved; Jnana knowledge; Vairagya attitude of renunciation; Siddhyartham to fulfill the purpose of; Bhiksham alms, food; Dehi give us; Namostute we bow down to You

O Annapurna, Who art ever full, the beloved life-force of Lord Sankara (Shive, O Parvathi grant me alms that I be firmly established in Knowledge and Renunciation. Mother is shakti, father is shiva, relatives are the devotees of shiva and own country is all the three worlds

This video is a humble offering at the feet of our mother Annapoorna Devi. Annapoorna Shloka Annapoorne Sada Poorne, Shankara Prana Vallabhe, Jnana Vairagya Sidhyartham, Bhiksham Dehi Cha Parvati. Hey , Mother Annapurneswari, Who is the darling of Shankara, Please give me alms, Of knowledge and renunciation, For me forever. Matha Cha Parvati Devi, Pitha Devo Maheswaraha

Bhandava Shiva Bhaktas Cha, Swadesho Bhuvana Trayam. My mother is Goddess Parvati, My father is God Maheswara, My relations are the devotees of Shiva, And my country is the universe. Goddess Annapurna Mata is the Hindu goddess of food and cooking. Annapurna is empowered with the ability to supply food to an unlimited amount of people. Annapurna means in Sanskrit 'Anna' means food and 'purna' means complete; together the term Annapurna signifies nourishing with food to the fullest. Food is one of the basic necessities of life, and it is no wonder that we say 'Annam Brahma', food is God. Mata Annapurna is an incarnation of Goddess Parvati who is the wife of Lord Shiva. Physically, Annapurna is described as holding a golden ladle adorned with various kinds of jewels in her right hand and a vessel full of delicious porridge in her left. She is seated on a throne. In some depictions, Lord Shiva is shown standing to her right with a begging bowl, begging her for alms and also asking to Annapurna to provide unlimited food that people can get energy and achieve the knowledge and enlightenment. Mata Annapurna is ...

Janani Janani jagam nee agam nee Jagath kaarani nee paripoorani nee Jagath kaarani nee paripoorani nee

oru maan mazhuvum siru koonpiraiyum sadai vaar kuzhalum vidai vaaganamum konda naayaganin kulir dhaegaththilae ninra naayagiyae ida baagaththilae

jagan moahini nee simma vaahini nee jagan moahini nee simma vaahini nee (janani janani)

chathur vaedhangalum panja boodhangalum shan maarggangalum saptha theerththangalum ashta yoagangalum nava yaagangalum thozhum poongadalae malai maamagalae

alai maamagalae kalai maamagalae alai maa magal nee kalai maa magal nee

(janani janani)

swarna raegaiyudan svayamaagi vandha linga roopiniyae mookambigaiyae pala thoaththirangal dharma saaththirangal panindhae thuvazhum mani naeththirangal sakthi peedamum nee sarva moatchamum nee sakthi peedamum nee sarva moatchamum nee sakthi peedamum nee sarva moatchamum nee

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