Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'yajur'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • IndiaDivine.org Forums on Hinduism
    • Spiritual Discussions
    • Ayurveda, Health and Wellbeing
    • Most Interesting Threads
    • The Hinduism Forum
    • The Vegetarian Forum
    • Vedic Astrology (Jyotisha)
    • The Yoga Forum
    • Mantra Tantra Vigyana
    • World Review
    • The Friendly Marketplace
    • The Hare Krishna Forum
    • The Sri Vaishnava Forum
    • The Sanskrit Forum
    • Vedic Verses
    • Recommended Websites
    • Good Clean Jokes
    • Travelogue
    • Shakti Sadhana
    • Advaita Vedanta
    • Test Forum
    • Technical Tips
    • Letters to the Editor

Categories

  • Mobile Ringtones
  • Bhajans, Kirtans, Mantras and Stotras in MP3
  • ISKCON and Hare Krishna Kirtans in MP3
  • Audio Lectures on Hinduism in MP3
  • Audio Books in MP3
  • Books on Hinduism
    • Books on Ayurveda and Natural Healing
    • Books on Vedic Astrology (Jyotisha)
    • Puranas, Upapuranas and Itihasas
    • Upanishads
    • Bhagavad Gita
    • Tantra Shastra
    • Yoga Shastra
    • Sahasranamas and Namavalis
    • Stotras
    • Shakta Scriptures
    • Books on Vedic Mathematics
    • Books on Other Topics
    • English Translations of Vedic Texts in PDF
    • Sanskrit Texts in PDF Format
    • Tamil Religious Texts in PDF Format
    • Telugu Religious Texts in PDF Format
    • Hindi Religious Texts in PDF Format
    • Kanada Religious Texts in PDF Format
    • Books on Ancient History
    • Writings of Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati
    • Writings of Bhaktivinoda Thakur
    • Writings of Baladeva Vidyabhushana
    • Writings of Jiva Goswami
    • Writings of Jayadeva Goswami
    • Writings of Kavi Karnapura
    • Writings of Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami
    • Writings of Bilvamangala Thakur
    • Writings of Raghunatha Dasa Goswami
    • Writings of Prabhodhananda Saraswati
    • Writings of Narottama Dasa Thakur
    • Writings of Rupa Goswami
    • Writings of Sri Aurobindo
    • Writings of Swami Sivananda
    • Writings of Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
    • Writings of Sanatana Goswami
    • Writings of Vishwanatha Chakravarthi
    • Books on Temples and Holy Places

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Location


Interests


Biography


Location


Interests


Occupation

Found 2 results

  1. 58,911 downloads

    The book "Yajur Veda" in Telugu in PDF format.
  2. 12,584 downloads

    Mantrapushpam chanted in Sanskrit in MP3 format. Mantrapushpam is from Taittareya Aranyaka (1.22) of the Yajur Veda. It is one of the most famous of all veda mantras. It is normally sung in a chorus by all the priests together after performing any puja (worship) or yajna. Yopam puspam veda Puspavan prajavan pasuvan bhavati Chandramava Apam puspam Puspavan, Prajavan pasuman bhavati Ya Evam Veda Yopa mayatanam Veda Ayatanam bhavati. He who understands the flowers of water, He becomes the possessor of flowers, progeny and cattle. Moon is the flower of the water, He who knows it to be so, He becomes the possessor of flowers, progeny and cattle. He who knows the source of water, Becomes established in his Self. Agnirva Apamayatanam Ayatanavan Bhavati Yo agnerayatanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati Apovagner ayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Ya Evam Veda Yopa mayatanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati. Fire is the source of water, He who knows the source of Fire, Becomes established in his Self, Water is the source of fire, He who knows it to be so, Becomes established in his Self. He who knows the source of water, Becomes established in his Self. Vayurva Apamaya tanam Ayatanavan bhavati. Yova Yorayatanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati| Apovai va yorayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati. Ya Evam veda Yopamayatanam Veda Ayatanavan Bhavati. Air is the source of water, He who knows the source of Air, Becomes established in his Self, Water is the source of air, He who knows this, Becomes established in his Self. He who knows the source of water, Becomes established in his Self. Asowvai tapanna pamayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Yo musya tapata Ayatanan Veda Ayatanavan bhavati Apova Amusyatapata Ayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Ya Evam Veda Yopa mayatanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati Scorching sun is the source of water, He who knows the source of the Scorching Sun, Becomes established in his Self, Water is the source of scorching sun, He who knows this, Becomes established in his Self. He who knows the source of water, Becomes established in his Self. Chandrama Vama pamayatnam Ayatanavan bhavati. Yascandra masa Ayatanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati Apovai Candra masa Ayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Ya Evam Veda Yo pamayatanam veda Ayatanavan bhavati. Moon is the source of water, He who knows the source of Moon, Becomes established in his Self, Water is the source of moon, He who knows this, Becomes established in his Self. He who knows the source of water, Becomes established in his Self. Nakshtrani va Apamayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Yo Nakshtrana mayatanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati Apovai Nakshtrana mayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Ye evam Veda Yopamaya tanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati. Stars are the source of water, He who knows the source of the Stars, Becomes established in his Self, Water is the source of stars, He who knows this, Becomes established in his Self. He who knows the source of water, Becomes established in himself. Parjanyova apamayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Yah parjanyasya syayatinam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati Apovai parjanya Syayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Ye Evam veda Yopa maya tanam Veda Ayatanavan bhavati. Clouds are the source of water, He who knows the source of the Clouds, Becomes established in his Self, Water is the source of clouds, He who knows this, Becomes established in his Self. He who knows the source of water, Becomes established in his Self. (Note: The following paragraph has got a hidden meaning – this is to say that there is a raft available to cross over all the forces of Nature and to see the God beyond all of them – God himself is the raft – we have to seek His help to see Him. We need to understand that He, indeed is the raft. This paragraph also makes the serious reader wonder on what is the real meaning of the word "water" used throughout this mantra.) Samvastaro Va Apamayatanam Ayatavan bhavati Yassavatsa rasyaya tanam Veda Ayatavan bhavati. Apovai samvasara ayatanam Ayatanavan bhavati Ya Evam veda Yopsu Navam pratistitam veda Pratyeva tistati. Rainy season is the source of water, He who knows the source of Rainy Season, Becomes established in his Self, Water is the source of rainy season, He who knows this, Becomes established in his Self. He who knows that there is a raft is available, Becomes established in that raft. (This stanza is included in some versions of mantra Pushpam.) Om tad Brahma, Om it is Brahma Om tad Vayu. Om it is air Om tad Athma Om it is the soul Om tad Sathyam Om it is the truth Om tat Sarvam Om it is everything Om That puror nama Om salutations to that Purusha Anthascharathi bhootheshu Guhyam Viswa Murthishu That which is inside all beings secretly is that Universal God Tvam Yajna You are the fire sacrifice (Yajna), Tvam vashatkara You are the the personification of Vedic sacrifice Tvam Indra You are the Indra Tvam vayu You are the air Tvam Rudra You are the Rudra Vishnus tvam You are the Vishnu Brahmastvam You are the Brahma Tvam prajapathi You are the Lord and saviour of all beings (prajapati) Om tadhapa apo jyothi raso amrutham brahma bhur bhuvasuvarom Om water is light, the essence is the nectar and the concept of Brahma is in all the seven worlds.} Rajadhi rajaya Prasahya Sahine| Namo Vayam Vai Sravanaya Kurmahe Samekaman Kama Kamaya mahyam Kamesvaro Vai Sravano dadatu Kuberaya Vai Sravanaya Maha rajaya Namah. King of kings, we praise thee, Who is the giver of all victories, Who is the fulfiller of all desires, Please bless me with wealth, To fulfill all our desires, Oh, Kubhera, we praise thee, Salutations to the king of kings. (The last stanza is normally recited by priests while giving back prasada after performing an Archana in all temples)
×
×
  • Create New...