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What to be seen after wake up

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What to be seen after wake up Many of us think that our day going to kick start with goodness or bad based on what we see immediately after we wake up. If we see a person who gained knowledge of Vedas, sumangali (female whose husband is alive and who is considered to be good), cow, fire in homa or yagna is considered to be good. People also say seeing their parents is also considered to be good as God created them as he cannot look at each and every living being at the same time. If we see a river, ocean or lake we can get rid of our problems. This is the reason why Maha rushis and saints build their cottage near to a lake or river. Seeing curd/ yogurt, mustard seeds, ghee and mirror are considered as a bad sign. Similarly, if we see our face in ghee then it is considered that we can live healthy for a longer period. What are the benefits of Laughing? Laughing increases the heartbeat by which our blood movement improves. If you laugh for at least 10 minutes, you can

Who heard Hanuman Chalisa first?

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Who heard Hanuman Chalisa first? Tulasi Dasa Goswamy wrote Sri Rama Charitamanas. When Sri Rama Charitamanas was sung by Tulasi Das Lord Hanuman used to come. As we all know that where ever lord Rama name is chanted or sung his song, Lord Hanuman will be there. Once when Tulasi Das finished singing Sri Rama Charitamanas all people left but one old man was left behind. He was enjoying the pleasure of the song. Then Tulasi Das touched the toes of the old man, Lord Hanuman who took the form of the old man showed his original form. Tulasi Das was filled with joy by seeing Lord Hanuman original form and started singing sloka consisting of 40 padyas. It is known as Hanuman Chalisa and was first listened by Lord Hanuman himself. Colour combination of clothes while visiting temples: When we are visiting the temples of Lord Shiva, Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswathi we need to wear white clothes. When we visit Goddess Parvathi and Lord Vinayaka we need to wear red colour clothes.