Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 advaitin, "ramya475" <ramya475 wrote: > > Dear Members, > I recently completed a simple translation of "dakshinamurthy ashtakam > of Adhi Sankara".Since the stothra is very complicated due to its > philosophical import, I would like to get comments from those of you > who can spare the time, so that I can edit my translation and put in > my web site www.geocitites.com/ramya475.I am giving below my > translation. Kindly send your comments to ramya475 > P.R.Ramachander > > > > Sree Dakshinamuthy Ashtakam > > Written by > Adhi Sankara Bhagawat Pada. > Translated by > P.R.Ramachander > > > Viswam darpana drusyamana nagari, > Thulyam nijandargatham, > Pasyannathmani mayaya bahirivoth, > Bhutham yada nidraya, > Ya sakshath kuruthe prabodha samaye, > Swathmanameva dwayam, > Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham, > Sree Dakshinamurthaye. > Namaste Sri Ramachander ji, If i am not mistaken, this above, what you have translated, is the SridakshinamurtiSTOTRAM and not the ASHTAKAM. An ashtakam will contain eight verses and this stotram contains ten. The dhayana and mangala slokas are not counted, anyway. There is a separate DakshiNamurtyashTakam by The Acharya. My mother used to recite it from a book; i had not paid attention to it and the ten-versed stotram was occupying precedence in my mind. Will Sri Sunderji help us with the rendering of the real Ashtakam on SridakshiNaamurti ? Warm regards, subbu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 advaitin, "subrahmanian_v" <subrahmanian_v wrote: > > advaitin, "ramya475" <ramya475@> wrote: > > > > > > > Viswam darpana drusyamana nagari, > > Thulyam nijandargatham, > > Pasyannathmani mayaya bahirivoth, > > Bhutham yada nidraya, > > Ya sakshath kuruthe prabodha samaye, > > Swathmanameva dwayam, > > Thasmai sri guru murthaye nama idham, > > Sree > Dakshinamurthaye. > > > > Namaste Sri Ramachander ji, > If i am not mistaken, this above, what you have translated, is the > SridakshinamurtiSTOTRAM and not the ASHTAKAM. An ashtakam will > contain eight verses and this stotram contains ten. The dhayana and > mangala slokas are not counted, anyway. There is a separate > DakshiNamurtyashTakam by The Acharya. Namaste, The ashtakam in the Complete Works is the same as the stotram. There is another Dakshinamurty Varnamala Stotram (25 verses) by Acharya (the first letter of each verse builds the mantra OM namo bhagavate dakshinamurtaye mahyam medhaa-prajnAM prayachha svaha). The stotram/ashtakam is at: http://sanskrit.gde.to/doc_shiva/dakshina.itx Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 advaitin, "Sunder Hattangadi" <sunderh wrote: >> > The ashtakam in the Complete Works is the same as the > stotram. > > > Regards, > > Sunder Namaste: Thanks for the reply. I have information that the Dakshinamurtyashtakam, a separate work, is published in the Volume 9 of the 'Srijagadgurugranthamaala' series printed by Sri Vanivilas press, Srirangam in 1964. As i do not have this particular volume, i am unable to reproduce the ashtakam here. If any member has this volume (with meanings in Tamil), may kindly post the verses on the List. I shall try to acquire the work from some contacts. Regards, subbu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 advaitin, "subrahmanian_v" <subrahmanian_v wrote: > > advaitin, "Sunder Hattangadi" <sunderh@> > wrote: > >> > > The ashtakam in the Complete Works is the same as the > > stotram. > I have information that the > Dakshinamurtyashtakam, a separate work, is published in the Volume 9 of > the 'Srijagadgurugranthamaala' series printed by Sri Vanivilas press, > Srirangam in 1964. As i do not have this particular volume, i am > unable to reproduce the ashtakam here. If any member has this volume > (with meanings in Tamil), may kindly post the verses on the List. Namaste, The audio of the ashtakam/stotram can be heard at: http://www.kamakoti.org/main/audio.html Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Here is another audio for the stotra mp3 in fusion style of Music. http://www.bestsharing.comms00162209/07%20Track%207.mp3.html Enjoy!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 advaitin, "subrahmanian_v" <subrahmanian_v wrote: > > advaitin, "Sunder Hattangadi" <sunderh@> > wrote: > >> > > The ashtakam in the Complete Works is the same as the > > stotram. > > > Thanks for the reply. I have information that the > Dakshinamurtyashtakam, a separate work, is published in the Volume 9 of > the 'Srijagadgurugranthamaala' series printed by Sri Vanivilas press, > Srirangam in 1964. Namaste, The Complete Works of Shankara has a Dakshinamurty Stotram of 19 verses beginning with: upaasakaanaaM yadupaasaniiyam..... and ending with ante cha vedaantamahaarahasyam......... The confusion may have been caused by some published books calling the Ashtakam as Stotram (even by the same Publisher - Samata Books!) Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 advaitin, "Sunder Hattangadi" <sunderh wrote: > > advaitin, "subrahmanian_v" > <subrahmanian_v@> wrote: > > > > advaitin, "Sunder Hattangadi" <sunderh@> > > wrote: > > >> > > > The ashtakam in the Complete Works is the same as the > > > stotram. > > > > > > Thanks for the reply. I have information that the > > Dakshinamurtyashtakam, a separate work, is published in the Volume > 9 of > > the 'Srijagadgurugranthamaala' series printed by Sri Vanivilas > press, > > Srirangam in 1964. > > Namaste, > > The Complete Works of Shankara has a Dakshinamurty Stotram of > 19 verses beginning with: upaasakaanaaM yadupaasaniiyam..... and > ending with ante cha vedaantamahaarahasyam......... > > The confusion may have been caused by some published books > calling the Ashtakam as Stotram (even by the same Publisher - Samata > Books!) > > > Regards, > > Sunder Namaste Sunder ji, Let me thank you for that link to the Kamakoti audio site. I could listen to some very nicely rendered devotional compositions. Thanks again for the 'upaasakaanaaM yadupaasaniiyam..'. This is the stotram that i have heard being recited by my mother. Now, since there are three hymns on Sri Dakshinamurti by the Acharya, i would like to make a sort of a guess: The ten-versed hymn is Sridakshinamurtistotram. This has somehow acquired the name of ashtakam. As an ashtakam essentially has eight parts or verses only, the only explanation that i have for this stotram to be called by some as 'ashtakam' is this: In the ninth verse of this hymn there occurs the expression: 'yasyaiva mUrtyaShTakam' meaning 'the earth, water, air, fire, space, sun, moon and the observer who experiences these constitute the eight-fold form of the Supreme'. Someone has taken this 'mUrtyaShTakam' to signify the name of the hymn like bilvAShTakam, toTakAShTakam, etc. and unwittingly popularised that name, 'DakShiNAmUrtyaShTakam', for the ten-versed hymn. Otherwise, i do not find this name occurring even once in that huge two-volume book that i am currently studying. The commentaries Maanasollaasa and Tattvasudha, i presume, do not use this name of ashtakam to refer to the ten-versed hymn. The 19-versed hymn is also styled Dakshinamurtistotram. It is possible that the prefix 'sri' which is used for the ten-versed hymn distinguishes it from the 19-versed hymn. Regards, subbu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 Dear all, i never bothered to really know whether this wonderful hymn om SRI DAKSHINAMURTHY was an 'ashtakam' ot 'stotram' ... i simply used to enjoy reading each verse in the hymn - and also contemplate on the divine message of Advaita PHILOSOPHY contained in each of the verses. Sometimes, i have even read people questioning the 'authorship' of these verses ... even that did not bother me ! After all , anyone who has read this hymn knows it is a masterpiece on Advaita shastra and contains the CHANDOGYA upanishadic Mahavakya of 'Tatwamasi' (THAT THOU ART)! On a merely technical level , subbuji is right. This stotram has more than eight verses - so how can it be called an 'ashtakam' ? ( octad of eight verses) ! But , i have great faith in our beloved Professorji - if he calls this 'stotra' Ashtakam , then he has good reason to do so! please visit his wonderful translation of this great hymn at his web site http://www.geocities.com/profvk/gohitvip/63.html Professorji's explanation of these verses are Lucid and profound and are worth reading. Subbuji , you may be comforted to know that Professorji agrees with what you have to say on why this hymn is called ashtakam ! please read ! Verse No.9 bhUr-ambhamsy-anilo'nalombaramahar-nAtho himAmSuh-pumAn ityAbhAti carAcarAtmakam-idam yasyaiva mUrtyashTakaM / nAnyat-kimcana vidyate vimRSatAM yasmAt-parasmAd-vibhoH tasmai SrI-guru-mUrtaye nama idaM SrI-dakshiNA-mUrtaye // MANPUNAL-ANAL-KAL VANA MADI-KADIRON PUMANUM- ENROLIR CARACARAN-CER-IDUVEVAN-ETTU MURTTAM ENNUVARK-KIRAI-NIRAINDON-EVANIN-ANNIYAN-CARRINRAR TANNARUT-KURUVAM-ANDAD-DAKSHINA-MURTTI PORRI To Him who appears as the moving and unmoving universe consisting of Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Space, the Sun, the Moon and the Individual Person, to Him beyond whom, supreme and all-pervading, there is nothing else how much you may search, to Him of the form of the Guru, ( full of Grace and Peace) the blessed Dakshinamurti, is this prostration. The delusion caused by mAyA can be removed only by the Grace of the Lord. The Realization of the Absolute can be obtained only by the Grace of the Lord who appears in the form of the Guru. In the Saiva Agamas there are 36 fundamental principles, have been enunciated. Of them the only ones which are understood by a direct experience are the five elements, Sun, Moon and the Self. (Note that 'Space' the most subtle of the five elements is also included here as subject to direct experience; because, every time you open your eyes you know that space is enveloping you). That is why the Lord is said to be of the eight-fold form (mUrty- ashTakaM) consisting of these eight. Probably this is the reason why this hymn is called dakshiNA-mUrti-ashTakaM even though it contains a total of ten verses. (ashTakam - means a hymn of eight verses). " ********************************************************************** Professorji, in the Tamil translation following the sanskrit sloka , tyou have used the word 'Porri' at the end in all the verses ... Did you mean to use the word 'Potri' ? - just wondering ! Subbuji and sri ramachanderji , please visit this web site of professorji , it has many Pearls of wisdom from the Oocean of advaita! Dive deep ! Aum Sri Gurave namaha! PS BTW THERE IS A BEAUTIFUL DAKSHINAMURTHY NAVARANAMALA ?(AUTHORSHIP UNKNOWN) transiteration done by none other than our Subderji - now , can anyone provide the English translation so we can enoy this stotra ! The reason why i am so obseesed with Sri Dakshinamurthy is - not only he is the Guru of all gurus - he is a great ego buster - that is what we all need to first get rid of if we want to progress in the quest for the Truth! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 Namaste Sunderji, That was really a wonderful rendering of Sri Dhakshinamurthy Stotram. The website says, "These are songs from Volume II of Bhajanamurham" Are you aware if cassette or CD versions of these volumes are available anywhere? Many thanks and praNAms, Venkat On 6/9/06, Sunder Hattangadi <sunderh > wrote: > > advaitin <advaitin%40>, > "subrahmanian_v" <subrahmanian_v The audio of the ashtakam/stotram > can be heard at: > > http://www.kamakoti.org/main/audio.html > > Regards, > > Sunder > > > > Messages in this topic > <http://us.lrd./_ylc=X3oDMTM0NTUwcm5wBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE1OTM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTYwMDA3NTk5MQRtc2dJZAMzMTcwMARzZWMDZnRyBHNsawN2dHBjBHN0aW1lAzExNDk4NTQ3MzIEdHBjSWQDMzE2ODM-;_ylg=1/SIG=11p8ll06h/**http%3a//advaitin/message/31683> > (8) Reply (via web post) > <http://us.lrd./_ylc=X3oDMTJvbWZrcjdhBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE1OTM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTYwMDA3NTk5MQRtc2dJZAMzMTcwMARzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNycGx5BHN0aW1lAzExNDk4NTQ3MzI-;_ylg=1/SIG=12f92maeu/**http%3a//advaitin/post%3fact=reply%26messageNum=31700>| > Start a new topic > <http://us.lrd./_ylc=X3oDMTJjcmcxMGwyBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzE1OTM5BGdycHNwSWQDMTYwMDA3NTk5MQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNudHBjBHN0aW1lAzExNDk4NTQ3MzI-;_ylg=1/SIG=11gmi2v5s/**http%3a//advaitin/post> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 advaitin, "S Venkatraman" <svenkat52 wrote: > > Namaste Sunderji, > > That was really a wonderful rendering of Sri Dhakshinamurthy Stotram. The > website says, > > "These are songs from Volume II of Bhajanamurham" > > Are you aware if cassette or CD versions of these volumes are available > anywhere? Namaste, On Google search, this is the only info. I could get. SANKARA VAKYAM Volume 9 Issue 4Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal released a devotional cassette, entitled Bhajanamrutham-Vol II, which was produced by the Kanchi devotees from Atlanta. ... www.kanchikamakoticenter.org/page21200.html - 10k The domain name has expired, and there is no new link as yet. Regards, Sunder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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