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>I dont who created this format. BTW there is ardhaanaarishwara

>sannidhi in San Antonio temple and the priest there told me he

>composed an aShTottara (as he was not aware of any existing

>one) to do archana. Since this trishatii is printed in Tamil I

>could not give it to him. May be this should transliterated. Any

>takers? I will photocopy and mail the text.

>

 

Normally sarvAnandamaya archanA is not done that way. But it all depends on

there tradition. It will take around 20 min to transliterate it. Sri rudram

and lalitha trishatii are already available in the Sanskrit document site.

So it would be an effort of hitting 600 enters and a bit of cut paste.

 

I fear if this would get traditional recognition. It’s better to do these

trishatI separately, one after the other. Vedic accents are very important

and should be learned only through a guru and NOT through tapes or other

sources. Sri Rudra trishatI if recited with proper accents just taboos the

very root of distress.

 

Aravind

 

 

 

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It goes like this

 

AUM kakaararuupaayai - namo hiraNyabahave namaH

AUM kalyaaNyai - senaanye namaH

AUM kalyaaNaguNashaaliNyai - dishaaMchapadaye namaH

 

and so on. Used in the book for navamaavaraNam -

sarvaanandamaya-chakram. Deity is shrii maahatripurasundarii.

 

I dont who created this format. BTW there is ardhaanaarishwara

sannidhi in San Antonio temple and the priest there told me he

composed an aShTottara (as he was not aware of any existing

one) to do archana. Since this trishatii is printed in Tamil I

could not give it to him. May be this should transliterated. Any

takers? I will photocopy and mail the text.

 

 

Thank you.

 

Ravi

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> Namaskaram!;

 

Aravind Krishna said:

>

> I fear if this would get traditional recognition. It’s better to do these

> trishatI separately, one after the other. Vedic accents are very important

> and should be learned only through a guru and NOT through tapes or other

> sources. Sri Rudra trishatI if recited with proper accents just taboos the

> very root of distress.

>

 

-- I could not agree more on this. While not against innovation and

creativity,

I think proper uddhattham and anudattham are crucial in the recitation of the

trishathi. I remember

when I was learning Sri Rudram my teacher explained how changing the intonation

on

some of the namah completely altered the meaning. My preference is to recite

these

separately.

 

Hari Om!

 

Ramu

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