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मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ क्रोधघ्ने नमः।
विवेचन:
जो क्रोधाचा नाश करणारा आहे, तो क्रोधहा. भक्तांच्या अंतःकरणातील राग, द्वेष आणि असंतुलन दूर करून तो शांतता देतो. मनशुद्धी आणि सद्गुणवृद्धी करणारे हे नाव आहे.
अर्थ:
क्रोधाचा नाश करणारा.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Krodhaghne Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *krodha* (anger, wrath) + *haa* (destroyer); "He Who Destroys All Wrath and Anger" - He eliminates anger both in Himself (for He has none) and in His devotees who surrender to Him.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Reference
Viṣṇu's grace dissolves anger in devotees, replacing it with peace and love. **Interpretation
Krodha means anger, wrath; hā means destroyer, remover. Krodhahā eliminates anger. **Mythological Story
Anger (krodha) is listed as one of the six internal enemies (ṣaḍ-ripus) that bind souls to saṁsāra. The Gītā warns: "krodhād bhavati sammohaḥ" (from anger comes delusion). When Durvāsa Muni approached King Ambarīṣa in anger (furious that the king completed his vow before feeding the muni), he created a fiery demon to kill Ambarīṣa. But Viṣṇu's Sudarśana Cakra appeared, protected Ambarīṣa, and chased Durvāsa across the three worlds! Finally, Durvāsa's anger dissolved - replaced by humility and fear. This demonstrates: the Krodhahā doesn't just protect FROM anger but destroys anger itself! When Hanumān burned Lanka in rage after witnessing Sītā's suffering, Sītā prayed to Viṣṇu - the Krodhahā ensured the fire didn't harm Her or the righteous. The anger served dharma but didn't become destructive fury. For devotees struggling with anger issues (explosive temper, road rage, resentment), invoke the Krodhahā: "O Destroyer of Anger, I cannot control this rage myself. Please remove it from my heart!" The Gītā teaches: "kāmaḥ krodhaḥ" (desire and anger are twins) - unfulfilled desire becomes anger. The Krodhahā destroys both roots. The practice: when anger arises, pause before reacting. In that pause, invoke "Krodhahā" silently - let the name itself cool the burning rage.