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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

 

 

 

 

 

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>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

 

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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.

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>

>AUM shrImAtre namaH

>

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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

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