Guest guest Posted December 20, 2000 Report Share Posted December 20, 2000 namaH shivaabhyaaM pashupaalakaabhyaa.m jagatrayiiraxaNa baddhahR^idbhyaam.h | samasta devaasurapuujitaabhyaa.m namo namaH sha~Nkarapaarvatiibhyaam.h || 12|| Prostrations to the divine couple shrI shivA and Lord shiva, who protect and govern the jIva-s, whose hearts are bound to protect the three worlds (sthUla, sUxma, and kAraNa), who are worshipped by all deva-s and asura-s, to that shiva parvati I bow again and again. -Probably the term "jagatrayiiraxaNa baddhahR^idbhyaam.h" can be interpreted as: they protect the three bodies (at microcosmic level) by being established/bound in the heart of jIva-s. Or taking hR^ita as "devoid of" , one can say that, they protect the three worlds and at the same time are devoid of any bonds. (any suggestions and corrections are welcome, I apologize for any errors). stotra.m trisandhya.m shivapaarvatiibhyaam.h bhaktyaa paTheddvaadashaka.m naro yaH | sa sarvasaubhaagya phalaani bhu~Nkte shataayuraante shivalokameti || 13|| This is phala shruti. It states: Whoever reads these 12 verses on shiva-parvatii with devotion thrice a day (morning, noon, and evening), (s)he will attain all auspicious things to enjoy here for 100 years and at emancipation attain the shiva loka. iti umaamaheshvarastotra.n sampuurNam.h Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2000 Report Share Posted December 20, 2000 > >This is phala shruti. It states: Whoever reads these 12 verses on >shiva-parvatii with devotion thrice a day (morning, noon, and >evening), (s)he will attain all auspicious things to enjoy here for 100 >years and at emancipation attain the shiva loka. > Once swami paramaarthaananda said this, “This guy is asking for shataayur. So even when he is 100 he would chant the shloka and ask for another 100. This could be a continuous process. If paramaatma is not going to grant that the shloka is a myth. It’s impossible to live forever. So what does this shataayuH mean ? . It means, O! Lord give me a long life, with in that span let me know what is to be known that would lead from mR^ityu to amR^ita. In that way it means an eternal life. In short the prArtana is for AuShprApti dvArA Atama vichArAnukUla prApti, Atma vichArAt GYAna prApti, GYAnAt amR^ita prApti.” Thanks to Ravi or his wonderful presentation. Aravind _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2000 Report Share Posted December 21, 2000 Thank you very much. I am a hereditory devotee of Sri Manggai Baagar of Piranmalai. Thanks again. Regards JayBee At 02:21 PM 12/20/00 -0800, you wrote: >namaH shivaabhyaaM pashupaalakaabhyaa.m > jagatrayiiraxaNa baddhahR^idbhyaam.h | >samasta devaasurapuujitaabhyaa.m > namo namaH sha~Nkarapaarvatiibhyaam.h || 12|| > >Prostrations to the divine couple shrI shivA and Lord shiva, who >protect and govern the jIva-s, whose hearts are bound to protect the >three worlds (sthUla, sUxma, and kAraNa), who are worshipped by all >deva-s and asura-s, to that shiva parvati I bow again and again. > > >-Probably the term "jagatrayiiraxaNa baddhahR^idbhyaam.h" can be >interpreted as: they protect the three bodies (at microcosmic level) by >being established/bound in the heart of jIva-s. Or taking hR^ita as >"devoid of" , one can say that, they protect the three worlds and at >the same time are devoid of any bonds. (any suggestions and corrections >are welcome, I apologize for any errors). > > >stotra.m trisandhya.m shivapaarvatiibhyaam.h > bhaktyaa paTheddvaadashaka.m naro yaH | >sa sarvasaubhaagya phalaani bhu~Nkte > shataayuraante shivalokameti || 13|| > >This is phala shruti. It states: Whoever reads these 12 verses on >shiva-parvatii with devotion thrice a day (morning, noon, and >evening), (s)he will attain all auspicious things to enjoy here for 100 >years and at emancipation attain the shiva loka. > > >iti umaamaheshvarastotra.n sampuurNam.h > > > > > >Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. >/ > > >AUM shrImAtre namaH > >Archives : http://www.ambaa.org/ (Edited) > : /messages// > >Contact : help > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2001 Report Share Posted January 2, 2001 Aravind Krishna wrote: > > > Once swami paramaarthaananda said this, > ?This guy is asking for shataayur. So even when he is 100 he would chant the > shloka and ask for another 100. This could be a continuous process. If > paramaatma is not going to grant that the shloka is a myth. It?s impossible > to live forever. So what does this shataayuH mean ? . It means, O! Lord give > me a long life, with in that span let me know what is to be known that would > lead from mR^ityu to amR^ita. In that way it means an eternal life. In short > the prArtana is for AuShprApti dvArA Atama vichArAnukUla prApti, Atma > vichArAt GYAna prApti, GYAnAt amR^ita prApti.? > Thanks for sharing this wonderful insight. Sincerely, Ravi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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