Guest guest Posted October 9, 2005 Report Share Posted October 9, 2005 SrI: Sri: Dear Sri Krishana : This is a celebration of BhUvarAha Tathtvam and sacerdeness of Earth ( Thiru MaNN) . The short meaning of the Veda Manthram is : Oh Sacred Earth ! You have been lifted up by Varaha Krishna with 100 arms . Thou art the wish yielding KamadhEnu , Holder of Vasus (Iswaryam) and bearer of the world . Oh Sacred Earth ! Please destroy paapams done by me thru pursuit of acts prohibited by SaasthrAs .Through your intervention in the destruction of my sins , May I live the Veda prAyam of one hundred years ! Oh Sacred Earth ! please grant me strength ( to perform Vaidhika Karmaas) since every thing is established in You . V.Sadagopan - honganour krishna Friday, October 07, 2005 10:36 AM Re: Re: What does "Iyengar" mean? Harihi Aum: It would be nice if someone can translate this slokam into English for clear understanding. Thanks Adiyen Krishna Ramanuja DasanMani Varadarajan <mani (AT) alum (DOT) calberkeley.org> wrote: Hello Srikanth,This is from the mrittika sUkta and are a set of Vedic mantras:uddhritAsi varAheNa kRshNena SatabAhunA | bhUmir dhenur dharaNIlokadhAriNI | mRittike hana me pApam yan mayA dushkRtam kRtam |tvayA hatena pApena jIvAmi SaradaH Satam | mRttike dehi me pushTimtvayi sarvam pratishTitam |Of course this is recited with the appropriate svara as befitsthe Vedic language. with regards> > Respected Sirs,> Pranam. My father while donning thruman, used to say aslokam that > goes like "Mruthike - dheHimay Pushtim..." - meaning "hey Sacredmud! give me > all prosperity...". I forgot the full slokam. Can somebody help me with > this... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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