Guest guest Posted April 2, 2001 Report Share Posted April 2, 2001 Namaste, Let us Wecome Sri Sharath Sankar from Chennai, Madras. Sri Sankar's 'Abhivadhanam' is the Vedic Traditional self introduction by the students of Vedas. Sri Shankar says that he follows the Yajur Veda with specialization in Aapasthamba Suthra. May we request Sri Siddhartha Krishna or other scholars to provide additional insights on the 'Abhivadhanam.' We can certainly look forward to Sri Sankar sharing his insights on the ongoing discussions and GitaSatsang in particular. warmest regards, Advaitin List Moderators --- "L. S. Sharath Sankar" <sharath_ch_in wrote: > > Hello, > > I am L(lohande). S(Sankaramoorthy). Sharath Sankar > from Chennai. I am running my family business of > Aromatic Chemical mfg and also learnig software. I > have graduated in Electronics & Communication Engg., > in Chennai. > > and for the elders in this group, here is my > Abhivadhanam : > > Chyavana Rishi Gothra Bhavanam > Bhaargava Chayavana Aurva Aapnavana Jamathangya Ithi > Pancha Rishayaha > Aapasthamba Suthra Yajur Saaha Adhiyaayi > Aham Lohande Sharath Sankar Naama Sarman Abhivaadaye > > Getting back to my personal interests, I am very > highly intersted in learning and knowing the Eternal > Truth shown by the Githa, and also am greatly > impressed and attracted by the Aryan culturefor the > past few years. > > that is all about me. I wud take my membership in > this > group as a blessing from the Lord and also promise > that I'd earnestly contribute my humble ideas for > the > promotion of this site as and when time permits. > > > with regards > L. S. Sharath Sankar > > > > > Get email at your own domain with Mail. > http://personal.mail./?.refer=text ===== Team of Moderators Advaitin List Moderators can be contacted at the Email Address: advaitins ======================== Get email at your own domain with Mail. http://personal.mail./?.refer=text Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2001 Report Share Posted April 3, 2001 Aayushmaan bhava Shankaraa3 (Pluta) Dear Sharath Shankar Ji, I welcome your holy self, on behalf of all list members. We all look forward for your insights and presentations on Yajur Veda. I'm my self looking in to the Katyayana Shrauta Sutras of Shukla Yajur Veda Maadhyandina Samhita. However, I have not studied the Apastamba Sutras, but I have studied a little portion, with Bhagavan Shankaracharya's bhashya on it. And I'm thinking to write a translation on it. If we both can discuss on it, I would really be very glad. Adoration and prostration to you, Siddhartha >>>>>>Let us Wecome Sri Sharath Sankar from Chennai, Madras. Sri Sankar's 'Abhivadhanam' is the Vedic Traditional self introduction by the students of Vedas. Sri Shankar says that he follows the Yajur Veda with specialization in Aapasthamba Suthra. More than that, Bhagavan Patanjali quotes a Shloka in his introduction to Mahabhashya, "those who don't know where to say Pluta (a prolonged vowel), should not be saluted in this way and should be saluted like the ladies (with plain salutation)". I thank Sri Shankar ji for obeying the traditions and I'm also proud that I have followed the tradition as well, in answering his abhivaadana, which would be called pratyabhivaadana. > Chyavana Rishi Gothra Bhavanam Can I ask you something, wouldn't you rather like to say, "bhavanah" (in its masculine gender)? > Bhaargava Chayavana Aurva Aapnavana Jamathangya Ithi > Pancha Rishayaha > Aapasthamba Suthra Yajur Saaha Adhiyaayi > Aham Lohande Sharath Sankar Naama Sarman Abhivaadaye Would you kindly tell me which Shaakhaa? my abhivaadanam to you: katyaayana-shrauta-sutraantika-shuklayajurveda-maadhyandina-shaakhaadhyaayii vhashishtha-kulachuudaamanih vedaviccaranacancariikah siddhartha-krishna-sharmaaham bhavantam abhivaadaye Siddhartha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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