Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka to be recited daily for mental strength to handle a new and challenging job. Pranams Buvana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 I can Suggest a Sloka on the GREAT Anjaneya Buddhir Balam yasodhairyam Nirbhayathvam marogatha Ajatyam Vakbadhuthvamsa Sa Hanoomath Smaranath bhava Which speaks of Great Qualities of the Rama Dhootha who did So many Good things --Most Esplly UNITED the DHIVYA THAMPATHIGAL Aandal thiruvadigale saranam Adiyen Parthasarathi ramanuja dasan On 3/3/06, buvana1975 <dbuvana wrote: > > Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka to be recited > daily for mental strength to handle a new and challenging job. > > Pranams > Buvana > Links > > > > > > > -- Regards B.R.Parthasarathi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Dear Bhuvana: Sri RanganAtha PaadhukA Sahasram of Swamy Desikan has every thing one needs for Fulfilling one's desires in this world . PrapannAs ( Those who have performed SaraNaagathy ) will not ask for anything from the Lord . Those who are not prapannAs can and will ask for relief from different concerns that they face in life and the Lord grants their wishes too although He can give much more . For security of Positions , slOkam 377 of Sri RanganAtha PadhukA Shasram is recommended by AchAryAs . You can access this slOkam at : http://www.Sadagopan.org The link is PaadhukA Sahasram there . The slOkam starts : " Subha charaNi rajObhi:" Best wishes , V.Sadagopan- - "buvana1975" <dbuvana <Oppiliappan> Friday, March 03, 2006 10:00 AM prayers for a good career > Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka to be recited > daily for mental strength to handle a new and challenging job. > > Pranams > Buvana > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Dear Buvana: When I read what you have written, the first thought that came to me was praying to Hanumaan. Parthasarathi swami has given a sloka and I can add another one on Hanumaan. Please allow me to give you the slokas in the proper sanskrit text. First, minor corrections to what Mr. Parthasarathy has written: Budhdhir balam, yaSoo, Dhairyam, nirbhayathvam, aroogathaa, ajaadyam, vaakpatuthvam cha Hanuumath smaraNaath bhaveeth|| Intellectual strength (or intellect and strength), fame, courage, fearlessness, good health, briskness, and eloquence in speech, (these) will happen with the recollection of (meditation on) Hanumaan! AsaaDhya saaDhaka Swaamin asaaDhyam thava kim vadha| Raama dhuutha, krupaa sinDhoo math kaaryam saaDhaya Prabhoo|| (Hey) Swaamin, Rama dhuuthaa, ocean of mercy, one who accomplishes impossible things, Tell (me) what is impossible for you, Oh Lord, enable me to accomplish my work! After these two slokas, I would chant "Sriram Jayaram, Jaya Jayaram" 28 times or as many times as possible. Special Note: I am using the pronounciation as in German, where each vowel has only one sound. Since they don't differentiate between short and long vowels, I am using 'a' for short and 'aa' for long, etc. a - aa, i - ii, u - uu, e - ee, ai, o - oo, ou ---- as in sanskrit or hindi script I am using T,D,L, and N for hard 't', 'd', 'l' and 'n' sounds. 'th' 'Th' and 'dh' 'Dh' for the th-based sounds. Likewise: 'k' 'kh','g' 'gh' for 'k' based sounds, 'ch' 'Ch' 'j' jh' for the 'ch' based sounds. 'p' 'ph','b','bh' for the 'p' based sounds, There are no sounds equivalent to 'nga' and 'gnya' which come at the end of 'k' and 'ch' series. These may be written as given, but perhaps in italics, to mean the two alphabets concerned. I would use 's' for regular 's' sound and 'S' for hard 's' as in yaSoo and 'sh' for similar sound as in 'ship'. I think there is one great misuse of the Tamil alphabet that is written as 'zh'. This should correspond to the very soft sound based on 'l' and it may be written as 'lh'. For example, it may be written as 'tamilh', not 'thamizh'. There are sounds based on 'zh' in Russian and it should be the soft sound based on 'z'. Writing this way, I keep the english style of using the capitol letters for the start of a sentence and for starting the name of a person. There are still some conflicts, such as in 'Lakshmi'. Here the 'L' is the soft 'l', and it is capitolized to indicate the name Lakshmi. However, in 'avaL' the 'L' is the hard 'l'. It will take some time to get used to this, but I find it lot easier to read the Sanskrit, Hindi and Tamil texts, written in english script, exactly the same way as they should be pronounced. Hope the above write-up helps and alleviates some of the problems, so one can come up with the precise pronounciation. Aravamudhan Raman Professor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA aravaram Parthasarathi BR <brp.sarathi wrote: I can Suggest a Sloka on the GREAT Anjaneya Buddhir Balam yasodhairyam Nirbhayathvam marogatha Ajatyam Vakbadhuthvamsa Sa Hanoomath Smaranath bhava Which speaks of Great Qualities of the Rama Dhootha who did So many Good things --Most Esplly UNITED the DHIVYA THAMPATHIGAL Aandal thiruvadigale saranam Adiyen Parthasarathi ramanuja dasan On 3/3/06, buvana1975 <dbuvana wrote: > > Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka to be recited > daily for mental strength to handle a new and challenging job. > > Pranams > Buvana > Links > > > > > > > -- Regards B.R.Parthasarathi Hinduism Fund raising Beliefs Religion Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. Oppiliappan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 I can think of Sudarshanashtakam by our acharya Sriman Vedantha desikan as an effective pill.You recite 12 times in the night before sleep and recite morning at pooja too. 12 times recital every time gives fast relief and results.It is personal experience. Impossible things have happened Dasan S.Soundararajan --- buvana1975 <dbuvana wrote: Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka to be recited daily for mental strength to handle a new and challenging job. Pranams Buvana Hinduism Fund raising Beliefs Religion Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. Oppiliappan Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 If my understanding is right, the planet responsible for career is Mercury and the lord of Mercury is Vishnu. So if one recites Vishnu Sahasranamam, the career (or any of the four purusharthas) can be achieved. Ara Ram <aravaram wrote: Dear Buvana: When I read what you have written, the first thought that came to me was praying to Hanumaan. Parthasarathi swami has given a sloka and I can add another one on Hanumaan. Please allow me to give you the slokas in the proper sanskrit text. First, minor corrections to what Mr. Parthasarathy has written: Budhdhir balam, yaSoo, Dhairyam, nirbhayathvam, aroogathaa, ajaadyam, vaakpatuthvam cha Hanuumath smaraNaath bhaveeth|| Intellectual strength (or intellect and strength), fame, courage, fearlessness, good health, briskness, and eloquence in speech, (these) will happen with the recollection of (meditation on) Hanumaan! AsaaDhya saaDhaka Swaamin asaaDhyam thava kim vadha| Raama dhuutha, krupaa sinDhoo math kaaryam saaDhaya Prabhoo|| (Hey) Swaamin, Rama dhuuthaa, ocean of mercy, one who accomplishes impossible things, Tell (me) what is impossible for you, Oh Lord, enable me to accomplish my work! After these two slokas, I would chant "Sriram Jayaram, Jaya Jayaram" 28 times or as many times as possible. Special Note: I am using the pronounciation as in German, where each vowel has only one sound. Since they don't differentiate between short and long vowels, I am using 'a' for short and 'aa' for long, etc. a - aa, i - ii, u - uu, e - ee, ai, o - oo, ou ---- as in sanskrit or hindi script I am using T,D,L, and N for hard 't', 'd', 'l' and 'n' sounds. 'th' 'Th' and 'dh' 'Dh' for the th-based sounds. Likewise: 'k' 'kh','g' 'gh' for 'k' based sounds, 'ch' 'Ch' 'j' jh' for the 'ch' based sounds. 'p' 'ph','b','bh' for the 'p' based sounds, There are no sounds equivalent to 'nga' and 'gnya' which come at the end of 'k' and 'ch' series. These may be written as given, but perhaps in italics, to mean the two alphabets concerned. I would use 's' for regular 's' sound and 'S' for hard 's' as in yaSoo and 'sh' for similar sound as in 'ship'. I think there is one great misuse of the Tamil alphabet that is written as 'zh'. This should correspond to the very soft sound based on 'l' and it may be written as 'lh'. For example, it may be written as 'tamilh', not 'thamizh'. There are sounds based on 'zh' in Russian and it should be the soft sound based on 'z'. Writing this way, I keep the english style of using the capitol letters for the start of a sentence and for starting the name of a person. There are still some conflicts, such as in 'Lakshmi'. Here the 'L' is the soft 'l', and it is capitolized to indicate the name Lakshmi. However, in 'avaL' the 'L' is the hard 'l'. It will take some time to get used to this, but I find it lot easier to read the Sanskrit, Hindi and Tamil texts, written in english script, exactly the same way as they should be pronounced. Hope the above write-up helps and alleviates some of the problems, so one can come up with the precise pronounciation. Aravamudhan Raman Professor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA aravaram Parthasarathi BR <brp.sarathi wrote: I can Suggest a Sloka on the GREAT Anjaneya Buddhir Balam yasodhairyam Nirbhayathvam marogatha Ajatyam Vakbadhuthvamsa Sa Hanoomath Smaranath bhava Which speaks of Great Qualities of the Rama Dhootha who did So many Good things --Most Esplly UNITED the DHIVYA THAMPATHIGAL Aandal thiruvadigale saranam Adiyen Parthasarathi ramanuja dasan On 3/3/06, buvana1975 <dbuvana wrote: > > Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka to be recited > daily for mental strength to handle a new and challenging job. > > Pranams > Buvana > Links > > > > > > > -- Regards B.R.Parthasarathi Hinduism Fund raising Beliefs Religion Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. Oppiliappan Hinduism Fund raising Beliefs Religion Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. Oppiliappan Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 can u pl advise as to where adiyen can obtain this book in chennai - dasan narayanasamy soundararajan iyengar <ssoundararajan2002 wrote: I can think of Sudarshanashtakam by our acharya Sriman Vedantha desikan as an effective pill.You recite 12 times in the night before sleep and recite morning at pooja too. 12 times recital every time gives fast relief and results.It is personal experience. Impossible things have happened Dasan S.Soundararajan --- buvana1975 <dbuvana wrote: Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka to be recited daily for mental strength to handle a new and challenging job. Pranams Buvana Hinduism Fund raising Beliefs Religion Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. Oppiliappan Terms of Service. Hinduism Fund raising Beliefs Religion Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. Oppiliappan Relax. Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Dear Devotee : Please go to the folowing web site and you can print out the while SudarsanAshtakam with meanings under "SudarsanAshtakam " heading : http://www.sundarasimham.org V.Sadagopan - "narayanasamy rathinampillai" samy_n43 <Oppiliappan> > Saturday, March 04, 2006 9:54 PM > Re: prayers for a good career > > >> can u pl advise as to where adiyen can obtain this book in chennai - >> dasan narayanasamy >> >> soundararajan iyengar <ssoundararajan2002 wrote: I can >> think of Sudarshanashtakam by our acharya Sriman >> Vedantha desikan as an effective pill.You recite 12 >> times in the night before sleep and recite morning at >> pooja too. 12 times recital every time gives fast >> relief and results.It is personal experience. >> Impossible things have happened >> Dasan >> S.Soundararajan >> >> --- buvana1975 <dbuvana wrote: >> >> >> >> Can any of the learned members suggest a good shloka >> to be recited >> daily for mental strength to handle a new and >> challenging job. >> >> Pranams >> Buvana >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hinduism Fund >> raising Beliefs >> >> Religion >> >> >> >> >> >> Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. >> >> >> Oppiliappan >> >> >> Terms of Service. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hinduism Fund raising Beliefs Religion >> >> >> >> >> >> Visit your group "Oppiliappan" on the web. >> >> >> Oppiliappan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Relax. Mail virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! >> >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Hari Om, Please enlighten me of the gayatri mantra for Mother Padmavati. After pooja i recite the gayatri mantra for Lord Balaji but i dont know which gayatri to recite for mother Padmavati. Please advise me. Regards, Nanda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 SrI: Dear Sri Templer : MahA NaarAyaNOpanishad has most of the Gayathris like Garuda, Rura , VishNu GayathrIs . There is no speciifc Lakshmi Gayathree there . Sri Sooktham and specific manthrams there are the equivalent of Lakshmi ( PadmAvathi) ThAyAr Gaayathri . If you are not able to recite the Sri Sooktha Veda Manthrams for a variety of reasons , You can recite Swamy Desikan's Sri Sthuthi and reflect on the meanings of the different slOkams : http://www.sundarasimham.org The dhyAna SlOkam ( starting with KalyANAnAm avikala nidhi: ) is the most important for meditation . Best wishes , V.Sadagopan ----- Original essage ----- "Simon templer" <cooling_moon <Oppiliappan> Monday, March 06, 2006 12:56 AM Re: prayers for a good career > > Hari Om, > > Please enlighten me of the gayatri mantra for Mother > Padmavati. After pooja i recite the gayatri mantra for > Lord Balaji but i dont know which gayatri to recite > for mother Padmavati. Please advise me. > > > Regards, > Nanda. > > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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