Sri Angaraka Namavali
INTRODUCTION
Angaraka, also known as Mangala, is the name of the red planet mars, according to Hindu mythology. He is the warrior god, and also contains the features of Lord Murugan. According to some ancient texts, he is believed to be the son of Ma Bhumi Devi and Lord Vishnu. Whereas in other texts, it is stated that he was born from Lord Shiva’s power. He is also mentioned in the rig Veda and also in some ancient texts.
Mangala is the god of Tuesday as per the Hindu calendar. Mangala is one among the Navagrahas.
His appearance is red colour, and contains various weapons in his hands, his right hand shows a blessing posture, and in one hand he holds the lotus flower. His vehicle is a ram. Mangala, the god of Tuesday is worshipped by the Hindus as a powerful god. Those who suffer from Angaraka dosham, are advised to worship him at Vaitheeswaran kovil, Tamil Nadu, in order to get rid from the evil effects caused by the planet mars. Those who are not able to visit the temple at Vaitheeswaran kovil can visit any of the Shiva temples and worship Lord Angaraka in the Navagraha shrine of the temples. We can worship him with red rose and also we can do archanai and abhishekham to him, in order to please him. It is also better to visit Amman temples and Murugan temples on Tuesdays.
It is also advisable to offer food to the poor and the needy on Tuesdays at any Murugan, Amman or Shiva temple, in order to reduce the problems caused by the planet mars (Angaraka).
We can make a simple worship to him, and that is enough in order to please him and he would give all sorts of prosperity in our life. He expects only sincere bhakti from us. We can also chant his Mantras and the 108 wonderful names of Lord Angaraka in order to get his everlasting blessings in our life.
- mahi-sutaya
- maha-bhagaya
- mangalaya
- mangala-pradaya
- mahaviraya
- maha-suraya
- maha-bala-parakramaya
- maha-raudraya
- maha-bhadraya
- mananiyaya
- daya-karaya
- mana-daya
- amarsanaya
- kruraya
- tapa-traya-vivarjitaya
- supratipaya
- sutamraksaya
- subrahmanyaya
- sukha-pradaya
- vaktra-stambhadi gamanaya
- varenyaya
- varadaya
- sukhine
- vira-bhadraya
- virupaksaya
- vidurasthaya
- vibhavasave
- naksatra-cakra-sancarine
- ksatra-rupaya
- ksatra-varjitaya
- ksaya-vrddhi vinirmuktaya
- ksama yuktaya
- vicaksanaya
- aksina-phaladaya
- caksur-gocaraya
- catur-varga-phala-pradaya
- vita-ragaya
- vita-bhayaya
- vijvaraya
- visva-karanaya
- naksatra-rasi-sancaraya
- nana-bhaya-nikrantanaya
- kamaniyaya
- daya-saraya
- kanat-kanaka-bhusanaya
- bhayaghnaya
- bhavya-phaladaya
- bhaktabhaya-varapradaya
- satru-hantre
- samopetaya saranagata-posanaya
- sahasine
- sad-gunadhyaksaya
- sadhave
- samaradurjayaya
- dusta-duraya
- sista pujyaya
- sarva-kasta-nivarakaya
- duscesta-varakaya
- dukha-bhanjanaya
- durgharsaya
- haraye
- dussvapna-hantre
- durdarsaya
- dusta-garva-vimocanaya
- bharadvaja-kulodbhutaya
- bhu-sutaya
- bhavya-bhusanaya
- raktambharaya
- rakta-vapuse
- bhakta-palana-tatparaya
- caturbhujaya
- gada-dharine
- mesa-vahaya
- amithasanaya
- sakti-sula-dharaya
- saktaya
- sastra-vidya-visaradaya
- tarkikaya
- tamasadharaya
- tapasvine
- tamra-locanaya
- tapta-kancana-sankasaya
- rakta-kinjalka-sannibhaya
- gotradhidevaya
- go-madhya-caraya
- guna-vibhusanaya
- asrje
- angarakaya
- avanti-desadhisaya
- janardanaya
- surya-yamya-pradesa-sthaya
- yauvanaya
- yamya-din-mukhaya
- trikona-mandala-gataya
- tri-dasadhi pasannutaya
- sucaye
- suci-karaya
- suraya
- suci-vasyaya
- subha-vahaya
- mesa-vrscika rasisaya
- medhavine
- mitha-bhasanaya
- sukhapradaya
- sura-paksaya
- sarva-bhista-phala-pradaya
- srimate veeraya
- anugraha bhagavanaya
“OM”
WRITTEN BY
R.HARISHANKAR