The Hindu Heritage Society Inc. (HHS) publishes books and other religious materials for free distribution. These publications include books and CDs, which are offered to HHS members for free and available upon request to others.
HHS ensures that these materials are highly authentic and thoroughly researched.
Objective: The primary aim of these publications is to promote and preserve Hindu heritage.
Support and Sponsorship: HHS is grateful to the families who have sponsored these publications and continues to seek more sponsors for future projects. The society welcomes anyone interested in supporting this mission to help carry our religious heritage further.
Divya Darshan is the quarterly magazine published by the Hindu Heritage Society (HHS) for the benefit of the Hindu
community, whenever possible. This publication aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Hindu spirituality, culture, and religion.
Divya Darshan serves as a valuable resource for staying connected with the broader Hindu community, keeping up with the latest developments in cultural and religious practices, and gaining knowledge to enhance one's spiritual journey.
HHS Publications
- Description: A unique publication containing the Katha in DOHA and Chaupai, available in both Hindi and English. It includes Puja bidhi, Bhajans, and Aratis. Published: 2013
2. Panchdev Puja Vidhi (English)
Panchdev Puja Vidhi (Hindi)
Panchdev Puja is a Hindu practice involving the worship of five principal Devtas: Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, Adishakti, and the Sun God. Those who worship all these five gods are known as Panchopasak.
These five Devtas are considered manifestations of Brahman, the unthinkable, unmanifested, and unlimited Supreme Reality.
In response to numerous requests from our community members, we have developed a simple daily prayer guide to benefit everyone.
This book is a result of that initiative, and we hope it proves to be a valuable resource for all. Published in 2011.
A collection of very useful and famous Bhajans, Kirtans, and Aratis. Published: 2007
3. Vishnu Sahastra Naam: Contains 1008 divine names of Lord Vishnu, Puja vidhi, Aarti, and additional content. Published: 2006
Published in 2006 and composed by Pt. Narayan Bhatt Shastri ji, this publication has become very popular among our readers. The Vishnu Sahasranama, which translates to "Vishnu of the Thousand Names," is a revered list of 1,000 names for Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities in Hinduism and the ultimate reality for Vaishnavites (followers of Vishnu).
The Vishnu Sahasranama is one of the most sacred and frequently chanted stotras in Hinduism. Many Vaishnavites recite it as a daily prayer, often with a preface. The following lines are from the Mahabharata and are quoted portions from the text. Devotees believe that regular chanting of the hymn can bring numerous benefits, such as avoiding evil, succeeding in battles, and gaining affluence, pleasure, happiness, and offspring.
5. Frequently Asked Questions About Hinduism:
Description: A booklet answering around 150 very useful questions about Hinduism, addressing common queries encountered in daily life.
- Published: 2005
A special edition of Divya Darshan, providing brief biographies of some of the great sages. Published: 2004
These publications are available for free distribution. HHS members receive free copies by mail, and others can request copies. The society values sponsorship and welcomes new sponsors to support the continuation of these valuable projects.
· Our Great Sages online collection
Reference Materials
· Dharma Shastras & Kavya Shastras
Useful links
· Panchdev worship system of Sanatan Dharma
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