Guest guest Posted January 25, 2002 Report Share Posted January 25, 2002 "Na Karmana" is chanted every day in praise of the Self-realized Sage at the Samadhi of Sri Ramana Maharshi as it was chanted formely in His presence. Na Karmana Deathlessnes is not obtained through action or begetting offspring or wealth. Some attain that state through renunciation. The Sages (that have conquered the senses) attain that Sat which is more supreme than Heaven and shining all alone in the Heart. The adepts who by renunciation and one-pointedness are pure in heart and have known the certainty of Truth by the special knowledge proclaimed by Vedanta, get fully released in the Brahmaloka from the causal Maya at the dissolution of the body. That alone which sines as the tiny Akasa void of sorrow, in the lotus heart, the tiny seat of the spotless Supreme in the (inner) core of the body is worthy of worship. He alone is the Supreme Lord, who is beyond the Primal World which is the beginning and end of the Veda and in which merges the creative Cause. (The Vedaparayana at Sri Ramanasramam) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2002 Report Share Posted January 31, 2002 Hi Gabriele, Thanks for posting the messange on Na Karmana. Here is a link which also contains an MP3 (audio) file of the chanting as well as Sanskrit text and translations: http://www.gosai.com/chaitanya/saranagati/html/vedic- upanisads/sannyasa-sukta.html Sanskrit text: om na karmana na prajaya dhanena tyagenaike amrtatvam anasuh / parena nakam nihitam guhayam vibhrajate yad yatayo visanti / vedanta-vijnana suniscatartha sannyasa yogad-yataya-suddha-sattvah / te brahma-loke tu paranta-kale paramrtat-parimucyanti sarve / dahram vipapam parame' sma bhutam yat-pundarikam pura-madhya sagmstham / tatrapi dahram gaganam visokas-tasmin yad antas tad upasitavyam / yo vedadau svarah prokto vedante ca pratistatah / tasya prakrti-linasya yah para-sa mahesvarah // Apparently, Na Karmana mantra is called the Sannyasa Sukta and appears in Maha-narayanopanisad. regards Sundar Rajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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