Guest guest Posted October 19, 2003 Report Share Posted October 19, 2003 In the entire Vedas , the deity which is addressed as " Sharanam " is only to the Lalitha parameshwari -- Kaamakshi as" DURGA" and to no other deity this word " Sharanam" has been used. In the Durga Suktham -- " Durgaam Deveem Sharanamaham prapathye " - i seek refuge or protection to Durga responsible for removing in its entirety the problems Source Maha Swamy's talk with Veda Bhasya Ratna R. Krishnamurthy Sastrigal -- as reported in the publication Hundred years of light Ganapathy --- Vijaya " Jai Bhavani " - - - - " Jai Sri Lalitha Maha Maha Tripura Sundari " " Sarvam Shakti Mayam Jagath " The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 My knowledge of shruti is close to zero. However, I am sure there are other direct references to sharaNagati elsewhere in shruti. Just to give an example, "taam padminiim iim sharaNamaham prapadye" -- shrii suuktam. Ravi , ganapathy = = vijaya <srividya101> wrote: > In the entire Vedas , the deity which is addressed as " Sharanam " is only to the Lalitha parameshwari -- Kaamakshi as" DURGA" and to no other deity this word > " Sharanam" has been used. > > In the Durga Suktham -- " Durgaam Deveem Sharanamaham prapathye " - i seek refuge or protection to Durga responsible for removing in its entirety the problems > > Source Maha Swamy's talk with Veda Bhasya Ratna R. Krishnamurthy Sastrigal -- as reported in the publication Hundred years of light > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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