This is a commonly recited sloka or mantra dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji. The meaning of the slogan is that, let us pray towards the eternal truth of god Srinivasa, for blessings to us for higher intellect. Chanting this mantra showers more blessings.
Lord Balaji an avatar of Hindu God Maha Vishnu. According to Hindu mythology, God Vishnu is responsible for every life on the earth. So, people believe that Lord Balaji will show us the divine path to lead our happy life and clear all the obstacles in our life. The devotees of Lord Balaji will often tonsure themselves and put cash, and jewels in hundi to show their gratitude.
The famous temple of Lord Balaji is situated in Tirumala Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. Many people believe that visiting Balaji in Tirumala, brings positive changes in their life. So Lakhs and lakhs of devotees are visiting there everyday.
Every Saturday of the week is considered as an auspicious day for Lord Balaji and also we have many festivals like Brahmotsavam, Vaikunta Ekadasi, Rathasapthami, and Ugadi to worship the Balaji. In that, Vaikunta Ekadashi is more special, because people believe that one who enters ‘Vaikuntha Dvaram’ during vaikunta ekadasi will get a place in vaikundam.
The chakra is a spherical weapon with jagged edges that represents the influence of time and change. Its potency is said to be able to dispel illusion and ignorance. It is thought to reflect the cycle of life and death.
The Om sound - the sound of the universe, is symbolised by the shankhu, a conch shell. It is also thought to clean the air and promote harmony and tranquilly in the surroundings.
The beautiful stone known as the Kausthubham, which Lord Balaji wears on his chest, is thought to have healing powers and to shield the wearer from evil spirits
The Makara Kundalam is a pair of earrings shaped after a makara, a legendary marine creature that stands for water.
Worn by Lord Balaji, the Kireetam is a golden crown or headdress that represents his majesty and divinity. It is thought to offer safety, as well as prosperity and luck.
Lord Balaji wears the Dhashavatharam Waistband, a golden waistband that symbolises the ten manifestations of Lord Vishnu. It stands for the strength of transformation and the capacity for flexibility in response to changing conditions.
Worn by Lord Balaji, the Naga abharanam is a snake-shaped armlet that symbolises the power of rebirth and transformation. It is thought to offer defence and spiritual development.
The Vaijanthi Haram of lord Balaji is a garland of fragrant flowers. It is a sign of devotion and purity and is thought to mirror the beauty and grace of the divine.
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