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Gayatri Maa Aarti / Gayatri Maa Pooja - Virtual Aarti app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 5328 ratings )
Lifestyle Entertainment
Developer: Rikhil Jain
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 10 Jun 2015
App size: 25.36 Mb

Gayatri Maa Pooja Mata Temple is a temple, mandir, gayatri nu mandir to worship the goddess without going to maandir. You can do live aarti, live darshan at your mobile finger tips. Application contain gayatri wallpaper and devotee can worship her. All things together acts as a live wallpaper too.
See Application Fuctions Are Listed Below:
1). You can play shank.
2). You can play bell / Ghant / Ghanta.
3). You can play aarti with small ganti / bell.
4). Flowers to offer.
5). You can offer flowers mala also
Gayatri Devi the Goddess
Gayatri Devi the Goddess is considered the veda mata, Essentially, the Goddess is seen to combine all the phenomenal attributes of Brahman. Goddess Gayatri is also worshipped as the Hindu Trimurti. Some also consider her to be the mother of all Gods and the culmination of Lakshmi, Parvati and Sarasvati.
About Gayatri Mantra
What is a Gayatri mantra, It is a jewel among the treasures that is handed down from generation to generation. To be initiated into this sacred mantra is a great privilege. The sound or even the thought of the Gayatris verse sets grace in action. Those who are called by her are initiated into her power by the Master.
The Gayatri Mantra is first recorded in the Rig Veda (iii, 62, 10) which was written in Sanskrit about 2500 to 3500 years ago, and by some reports, the mantra may have been chanted for many generations before that. Gayatri Mantra is a highly revered mantra in Hinduism, second only to the mantra Om. Since all the other three Vedas contain much material rearranged from the Rig Veda, the Gayatri mantra is found in all the four Vedas. The deva invoked in this mantra is Savitr, and hence the mantra is also called Savitri.
Gayatri is typically portrayed as seated on a red lotus, signifying wealth. She appears in either of these forms:
1. Having five heads with the ten eyes looking in the eight directions plus the earth and sky, and ten arms holding all the weapons of Vishnu, symbolizing all her reincarnations.
2. Accompanied by a white swan, holding a book to portray knowledge in one hand and a cure in the other, as the goddess of Education.