Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 VERSE 3 Avidyanam antas-timira-mihiro-dipana-kari Jadanam caitanya-stavaka-makaranda-sruti-jhari Daridranam cinta-mani-gunanika-janma-jaladhau Nimagnanam damstra mura-ripu-varahasya bhavati (Worshipping your feet) will illuminate the inner darkness of the soul with the brilliant light of sun. It forms the cluster of flower buds, from which flows the nectar that transforms a dull static person into a lively and dynamic one. It will adorn the poor and destitute with a necklace of wish fulfilling gems. And (above all) it has the power to rescue those who are deeply submerged in the ocean of life (Samsara) with the force of the wild boar who destroyed the demons. I initiate discussion on the 3rd verse. When the Mother gives, she gives in abundance. She does not hold back. When she illuminates the inner darkness, she does so with the brilliance of a burning sun. When she activates, she brings about a miraculous transformation. Poverty is not just relieved. It is replaced by immense wealth. This unbounded love of Mother for her devotees is also seen in the story about Kanaka Dharaa Srotram. Sri Adi Sankara as a young Sanyasi goes with a begging bowl to a poor woman’s house. The woman with absolutely nothing to give, searches the house and manages to find an Aamla(Hindi word for which I do not know the English term).Sankara,impressed by the woman’s devotion and kindness prays to the Mother to remove her poverty. This prayer results in a shower of gold on the woman’s house. But finally, more precious than learning, awakening and riches is a gift that transcends everything. She will free the devotee from worldly bonds. He will be lifted from the depths of ocean of life not by slow buoyancy but by a powerful kick and will be out and dry in flash. This thrust is like the force of the wild boar Varaha, who is one of the Avatars of Vishnu who assumed this shape to kill demon Hiranyaksha and save the world. Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Amla - Biological Name: Emblica officinalis Other Names: Indian Gooseberry, Emblic myrobalan Balaji - In , venkat bhasksr <sitam_subba wrote: > > VERSE 3 > Avidyanam antas-timira-mihiro-dipana-kari > Jadanam caitanya-stavaka-makaranda-sruti-jhari > Daridranam cinta-mani-gunanika-janma-jaladhau > Nimagnanam damstra mura-ripu-varahasya bhavati > > (Worshipping your feet) will illuminate the inner darkness of the soul with the brilliant light of sun. It forms the cluster of flower buds, from which flows the nectar that transforms a dull static person into a lively and dynamic one. It will adorn the poor and destitute with a necklace of wish fulfilling gems. And (above all) it has the power to rescue those who are deeply submerged in the ocean of life (Samsara) with the force of the wild boar who destroyed the demons. > I initiate discussion on the 3rd verse. > When the Mother gives, she gives in abundance. She does not hold back. When she illuminates the inner darkness, she does so with the brilliance of a burning sun. When she activates, she brings about a miraculous transformation. Poverty is not just relieved. It is replaced by immense wealth. This unbounded love of Mother for her devotees is also seen in the story about Kanaka Dharaa Srotram. Sri Adi Sankara as a young Sanyasi goes with a begging bowl to a poor woman's house. The woman with absolutely nothing to give, searches the house and manages to find an Aamla(Hindi word for which I do not know the English term).Sankara,impressed by the woman's devotion and kindness prays to the Mother to remove her poverty. This prayer results in a shower of gold on the woman's house. But finally, more precious than learning, awakening and riches is a gift that transcends everything. She will free the devotee from worldly bonds. He will be lifted from the depths of ocean of life not > by slow buoyancy but by a powerful kick and will be out and dry in flash. This thrust is like the force of the wild boar Varaha, who is one of the Avatars of Vishnu who assumed this shape to kill demon Hiranyaksha and save the world. > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Thank you. balajisubramaniam03 <bsubramaniam (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote: Amla - Biological Name: Emblica officinalis Other Names: Indian Gooseberry, Emblic myrobalan Balaji - In , venkat bhasksr <sitam_subba wrote: > > VERSE 3 > Avidyanam antas-timira-mihiro-dipana-kari > Jadanam caitanya-stavaka-makaranda-sruti-jhari > Daridranam cinta-mani-gunanika-janma-jaladhau > Nimagnanam damstra mura-ripu-varahasya bhavati > > (Worshipping your feet) will illuminate the inner darkness of the soul with the brilliant light of sun. It forms the cluster of flower buds, from which flows the nectar that transforms a dull static person into a lively and dynamic one. It will adorn the poor and destitute with a necklace of wish fulfilling gems. And (above all) it has the power to rescue those who are deeply submerged in the ocean of life (Samsara) with the force of the wild boar who destroyed the demons. > I initiate discussion on the 3rd verse. > When the Mother gives, she gives in abundance. She does not hold back. When she illuminates the inner darkness, she does so with the brilliance of a burning sun. When she activates, she brings about a miraculous transformation. Poverty is not just relieved. It is replaced by immense wealth. This unbounded love of Mother for her devotees is also seen in the story about Kanaka Dharaa Srotram. Sri Adi Sankara as a young Sanyasi goes with a begging bowl to a poor woman's house. The woman with absolutely nothing to give, searches the house and manages to find an Aamla(Hindi word for which I do not know the English term).Sankara,impressed by the woman's devotion and kindness prays to the Mother to remove her poverty. This prayer results in a shower of gold on the woman's house. But finally, more precious than learning, awakening and riches is a gift that transcends everything. She will free the devotee from worldly bonds. He will be lifted from the depths of ocean of life not > by slow buoyancy but by a powerful kick and will be out and dry in flash. This thrust is like the force of the wild boar Varaha, who is one of the Avatars of Vishnu who assumed this shape to kill demon Hiranyaksha and save the world. > > > > Find out what India is talking about on - Answers India > Send FREE SMS to your friend's mobile from Messenger Version 8. Get it NOW > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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