Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 There's also a conversation on Folio with Pradyumna, half the time Prabhupada says sandhya and half the time sundara. > The term seems to originate with a conversation Srila Prabhupada had with > Bhanu Swami and others in Tokyo in 1972. Unfortunately, that conversation > doesn't seem to be one of the mp3 conversations sent out by the Archives. > Means they felt the quality wasn't good enough to publish, I guess. > Anyway, there must be a tape that matches the transcript in the VedaBase. > You can request the sound file for 720422r2.tok from the Archives and > listen to it to see if Srila Prabhupada is saying "sundar" or "sandhya." > This is definitely where all the subsequent "sundar arati"s come from. > > Your servant, > Dravida dasa > > At 03:02 PM 10/6/2006 +0530, Braja Sevaki wrote: > > >I wanted to ask the Prabhupada disciples on this conference about the > >term "sundara" arati, where the term came from, the history of it. Seems > >to be a misunderstood form of sandhya arati, but I need to know if > >someone can confirm this. > > > >Thank you > >Your servant, > >Braja Sevaki dd > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 At 02:08 PM 10/7/2006 +0530, Braja Sevaki wrote: >There's also a conversation on Folio with Pradyumna, half the time >Prabhupada says sandhya and half the time sundara. Did you actually listen to the audio? Transcriber may have misheard. ys-dd > > The term seems to originate with a conversation Srila Prabhupada had with > > Bhanu Swami and others in Tokyo in 1972. Unfortunately, that conversation > > doesn't seem to be one of the mp3 conversations sent out by the Archives. > > Means they felt the quality wasn't good enough to publish, I guess. > > Anyway, there must be a tape that matches the transcript in the VedaBase. > > You can request the sound file for 720422r2.tok from the Archives and > > listen to it to see if Srila Prabhupada is saying "sundar" or "sandhya." > > This is definitely where all the subsequent "sundar arati"s come from. > > > > Your servant, > > Dravida dasa > > > > At 03:02 PM 10/6/2006 +0530, Braja Sevaki wrote: > > > > >I wanted to ask the Prabhupada disciples on this conference about the > > >term "sundara" arati, where the term came from, the history of it. Seems > > >to be a misunderstood form of sandhya arati, but I need to know if > > >someone can confirm this. > > > > > >Thank you > > >Your servant, > > >Braja Sevaki dd > > > > > > > > > > > >-- > > > > > > > > >Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.13/463 - Release Date: > > >10/4/2006 > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.13.0/465 - Release 10/6/2006 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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