Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 Dear Bhattathity M P: Thanks for this informative post. It filled the gaps in my understanding of Aum. I remember a tape by Joseph Campbell saying the we were not pronouncing it right. He gave the exact pronunciation that you posted. Do you have a link to your web site? Thanks in advance, Alton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 Dear Guruji Thank you very much bhattathiry - UNBOUND RAMANA GROUP Sunday, March 09, 2003 10:09 AM [RamanaMaharshi] Re: THE MEANING OF AUM? Dear Bhattathity M P: Thanks for this informative post. It filled the gaps in my understanding of Aum. I remember a tape by Joseph Campbell saying the we were not pronouncing it right. He gave the exact pronunciation that you posted. Do you have a link to your web site? Thanks in advance, Alton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 Among all the Avatars, Krishna is the most attractive incarnation. The very word Krishna means one who attracts "Krishyati iti Krishnah" is another derivation for the name. Krishna is one who cultivates. In the case of Avatars, this means that Krishna is the Lord, who cultivates the heart of the devotee by removing the weeds, sowing the seeds of good qualities and growing the crop of love. Krishna thus means the one who cultivates our hearts and raises in them the crop of bliss. The letter - Ka, Ra, Sha, Na, Aa - have been interpreted as signifying the glorious attributes of Krishna. Ka - Represents Kamalakantha, the Lord of Lakshmi. - Other meanings are Kamaleshwara and Kamlagarbha The Lord of the Lotus and the one from whose navel the lotus has issued. - He is also Known as Kamalabhaandavudu, the Kinsman of the lotus. The inner significance of these interpretations is that when Divinity manifests within us, the heart blooms like a lotus before the Sun. "Ka" thus symbolizes the sun principle also. Ra Represents the principle of delight. Sha Represents Vishnu, the source of all wealth and progeny. Na Symbolises Narasimha Avatar. Aa Reveals the Akshara Swarupa of the Lord, His imperishable and eternal quality. It must be clearly understood that Krishna was the manifestation of the Divine. The name Krishna has to be properly understood. "Krish" + "Na" = Krishna This means that he is one who cultivates (Krish) the heart. Another derivation, indicates that Krishna is one who attracts people not only by the matchless beauty of His form (but) He attracts people by His music, His dance, His sports and His words. Krishna, by His winsome ways, could turn the anger of the Gopis towards Him, because of his pranks, into an enjoyable joke. Krishna wherever he was, he was always immersed in bliss. The Gita is a song, and because Krishna was the embodiment of joy, he could sing even on the battle field. The word Krishna has following meanings. (a)"Krishyathi iti Krishna" - (the one who cultivates is Krishna) - Krishna cultivates the field of our heart by removing the weeds of bad qualities, watering it with love, ploughing it with the use of Sadhana, and sowing the seeds of devotion. (b)"Karshathi iti Krishna" - (the one who attracts is Krishna) - Krishna attracts by His eyes, His speech, His sports and by every action of His. By his worlds, he softens and calms the hearts of even those filled with hatred and makes them rejoice. ©"Kurshyathi iti Krishnah" - (one who is always blissful) - Because of these the sage Garga named him Krishna. The essence of Krishna's life is that He proclaimed the truth to the world, propagated the eternal verities and delighted the world by His Leelas. The individual who can satisfy your yearning pertaining to the Divine can be called Krishna. "Karshate iti Krishnaha, Krushite iti Krishnaha, Krushate iti Krishnaha" are three different aspect of Krishna. These are three different form of Sat, Chit and Ananda and these are present in all the Yugas. Kunti addresses Krishna as Madhava. 'Ma' - means Lakshmi and it also means Maya (illusion). The word 'Dhava' means master. In this sense, Krishna is the Master of Nature, Lakshmi and Maya. Everything in the whole Universe is controlled by some laws. The five elements constituting earth, and the vast ocean are controlled by certain laws and regulations. Since man's life is a part of the world, it has to be regulated. Whether it is for love or for hatred or anger, some regulation is necessary. Such regulation has been shown to us as an example by Sri Krishna in his life time. - UNBOUND RAMANA GROUP Sunday, March 09, 2003 10:09 AM [RamanaMaharshi] Re: THE MEANING OF AUM? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2003 Report Share Posted March 9, 2003 om namo bhagavate sri ramanaya Dear Alton, This post is taken from the following site. http://www.himalayanacademy.com/art/aumcd/help.html I trust this helps. I should also point out that not all Sanskritists would agree with the pronunciation suggested here. Ever Yours In Sri Bhagavan, Miles Dear Bhattathity M P: Thanks for this informative post. It filled the gaps in my understanding of Aum. I remember a tape by Joseph Campbell saying the we were not pronouncing it right. He gave the exact pronunciation that you posted. Do you have a link to your web site? Thanks in advance, Alton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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