Guest guest Posted January 10, 2000 Report Share Posted January 10, 2000 HariH Om: Traditionally, Gita Satsang always begins with the Gita Dhyana Sloka and let us take a moment to recite the Gita Dhyan Sloka: AUM paarthaaya pratibodhitaaM bhagavataa naaraayaNena svayaM vyaasena grathitaaM puraaNamuninaa madhye mahaabhaaratam.h . advaitaamR^itavarshhiNiiM bhagavatiimashhTaadashaadhyaayiniiM amba tvaamanusandadhaami bhagavadgiite bhavedveshhiNiim.h Om. O! Mother Bhagavad Gita!- with which, Partha was enlightened by Lord Narayana Himself, which was composed and placed in the middle of the Mahabharata by the ancient Sage Vyasa. which showers the nectar (philosophy) of Non-duality, which is glorius, which contains eighteen chapters, and which is an antidote to the experience of change (samsara), I constantly meditate upon Thee. namo.astu te vyaasa vishaalabuddhe phullaaravindaayatapatranetra . yena tvayaa bhaaratatailapuurNaH prajvaalito GYaanamayaH pradiipaH Salutation unto thee, O! Vyasa, whose intellect is vast, whose eyes are as large as the petals of a full-blown lotus, by whom was lighted the lamp of wisdom and the full essence of the Mahabharata. prapannapaarijaataayatotravetraikapaaNaye . GYaanamudraaya kR^ishhNaaya giitaamR^itaduhe namaH Salutation to Krishna, who holds a cane in one hand and a jnanamudra (in the order), who is the Tree-of-fulfillment (Parijat) to all those who surrender unto Him, who has milked the nectar Gita. sarvopanishhado gaavo dogdhaa gopaala nandanaH . paartho vatsaH sudhiirbhoktaa dugdhaM giitaamR^itaM mahat.h. All the Upanishads are cows, the son of the cowherd is the milker, Partha is the calf, the man of pure intellect is the enjoyer and the supreme nectar of Gita is the milk. vasudevasutaM devaM ka.nsachaaNuuramardanam.h . devakiiparamaanandaM kR^ishhNaM vande jagad.hgurum.h I solute to Lord Krishna, the divine son of Vasudeva, the destroyer of Kamsa and Canura, the supreme bliss of Devaki, the Teacher of the Universe. bhiishhmadroNataTaa jayadrathajalaa gaandhaaraniilotpalaa shalyagraahavatii kR^ipeNa vahanii karNena velaakulaa . ashvatthaamavikarNaghoramakaraa duryodhanaavartinii sottiirNaa khalu paaNDavai raNanadii kaivartakaH keshavaH The battle-river-with Bhisma and Drona as its banks, with Jayadratha as its water, with the King of Gandhara as the blue water-lily, with Salya as the shark, Kripa as its current, Karna as its high waves, with Asvathama and Vikarna as terrible crocodiles, Duryodhana as its whirlpool-was indeed crossed over by the Pandavas with Lord Kesava as the ferry-man. paaraasharyavachaH sarojamamalaM giitaarthagandhotkaTaM naanaakhyaanakakesaraM harikathaasambodhanaabodhitam.h . loke sajjanashhaT.hpadairaharahaH pepiiyamaanaM mudaa bhuuyaadbhaaratapaN^kajaM kalimalapradhva.nsi naH shreyase May the spotless lotus of Mahabharata-which is born in the lake of the words of Parasara's son (Vyasa), which is rich with the fragrance of the import of Gita which has many narratives as its filaments, which teaches in details the story of Lord Hari, which is joyously drunk day after day by bees who are good and pure men, which is the destroyer of the imperfections of Kali-Age-- bring about supreme good to us. muukaM karoti vaachaalaM paN^guM laN^ghayate girim.h . yatkR^ipaa tamahaM vande paramaanandamaadhavam.h By your blessings, a mute becomes talative and a lame climbs a mountain, O! Eternally Blissfull Madhava! I offer my salutations. yaM brahmaa varuNendrarudramarutaH stunvanti divyaiH stavaiH vedaiH saaN^gapadakramopanishhadairgaayanti yaM saamagaaH . dhyaanaavasthitatadgatena manasaa pashyanti yaM yogino yasyaantaM na viduH suraasuragaNaa devaaya tasmai namaH Salutation to that God whom Brahma, Varuna, Indra, Rudra and Marut praise with divine hymns, whom the singers of Sama Veda invoke by the Vedas along with the related branches of knowledge and the Upanishads, whom the Yogis see with their minds focused on Him in meditation, whose limit the Devas and Assuras do not know. Sarvadharmaanparityajya maamekam sharanamvraja Aham tvaa sarvapaapebhyo mokshayishyaami maa shuchah Abondoning all duties, come to Me alone for shelter. Be not grieved for I shall release thee from all evils. Source: Dhyana Slokas & Guru Stotram, Published by Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, Bombay, India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2000 Report Share Posted January 10, 2000 namaste, For those who like to worship Gita as Mother Goddess, here are dhyaana mantras: AUM shrii gaNeshaaya namaH .. Shrii gopaalakR^ishhNaaya namaH .. AUM asya shriimadbhagavadgiitaamaalaamantrasya bhagavaan vedavyaasa R^ishhiH ... anushhTup chhandaH .. shriikR^ishhNaH paramaatmaa devataa .. ashochyaananvashochastavaM praj~naavaada.nshcha bhaashhase iti biijam.h .. sarvadharmaanparityajya maameka.n sharaNa.n vraja iti shaktiH .. ahaa.n tvaa.n sarvapaapebhyo mokshayishhyami maa shuchaH iti kiilakam.h .. atha karanyaasaH . naina.n chhindanti shastraaNi naina.n dahati paavakaH itya~ngushhThaabhya.n namaH .. na chaina.n kledayantyaapo na shoshhayati maarutaH iti tarjaniibhyaa.n namaH ... achchhedyo.ayamadaahyo.ayamakledyo.ashoshhya eva cha iti madhyamaabhyaa.n namaH .. nityaH sarvagataH sthaaNurachalo.aya.n sanaatanaH ityanaamikaabhyaa.n namaH ... pashya me paartha ruupaaNi shatasho.atha sahasrashaH iti kanishhThikaabhyaa.n namaH .. naanaavidhaani divyaani naanaavarNaakR^itiini cha iti karatalakarapR^ishhThaabhyaa.n namaH .. iti karanyaasaH .. atha hR^idayaadinyaasaH . naina.n chhindanti shastraaNi naina.n dahati paavakaH iti hR^idayaaya namaH ... na chaina.n kledayantyaapo na shoshhayati maarutaH iti shirase svaahaa .. achchhedyo.ayamdaahyo.ayamakledyo.ashoshhya eva cha iti shikhaayai vashhaT.h ... nityaH sarvagataH sthaaNurachalo.aya.n sanaatanaH iti kavachaaya hum.h .. pashya me paartha ruupaaNi shatasho.atha sahasrashaH iti netratrayaaya vaushhT.h .. naanaavidhaani divyaani naanaavarNaakR^tiini cha iti astraaya phaT.h .. shriikR^ishhNapriityarthe paaThe viniyogaH .. AUM .. Regards. ----Original Message Follows---- Ram Chandran <chandran advaitin Advaitin List <advaitin > Gita Satsang: Gita Dhyana Sloka Mon, 10 Jan 2000 05:42:08 -0500 HariH Om: ____ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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