Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 How about Krishnakrishna mujunda janardana krishnagovindanarayana hare Achutananda govinda madhava sacchidanand narayana hare Krishna krishna unnikrishna muddhukrishna mukunda----- Actually this is a bajan in malayalam .You can set it in easy tune and sing it.Sunandha G <reach_sunu wrote: Dear All, I will be visiting Thirupathi for the first time this weekand and I am overwhelmed with joy to see the different incarnation of Lord Krishna. I heard its going to be a very long queue, and during that time, I would like to chant the name of the Lord. Can any one suggest a repeated chant version of Lord Krishna. I would pray for the wellbeing of all our beloved members. Thanks Namo Narayana...! Why was V. Sehwag warned by the BCCI? Share your knowledge on Answers IndiaSend instant messages to your online friends - NOW May god bless you, Dr. Saroja Ramanujam, M.A., Ph.D, Siromani in sanskrit. How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Dear all, Sunandaji has confirmed by personal experience, Bhattatiri's statement " PRATI-PADA-MADHURE SUGRAHE VIGRAHE TE-- " which means, as one takes each step towards the Vigraha of the Lord, the sweetness increases manifold. His divine form which we see in the temple is very pleasant and easily perceptible to the mind. What difference does it make whether it is Guruvayoor or Tirupati? He has manifested Himself in all these forms to attract His devotees like the kalaya flower with its flowing honey attracts bees, and the devotees form a beeline to have His devine darshan! How true! Radhe Krishna! Love KVG. Visit website www.narayaneeyam.com if any of you have not visited so far, to understand the Bhakti-yoga Bhagavatam has propounded and Bhattatiri has expounded! Sunandha G wrote: > Dear All, > > As I informed earlier, I had been to Thirupathi last weekand and it > was an mindblowing experience to see the LORD. Except there was a long > queue and little chaos at the ticket counter. We reached there at 4AM > and started waiting in the queue till 9AM. That was a terrific > experience as people started to shout and fight. We got the darshan > time on Sunday morning 4AM. Surprisingly we had to wait for only 1and > half hour and we got the darshan at 6AM. > > Believe me it was an beautiful experience. As and when the queue moved > closer and closer to the main door, I felt like entering the heaven. > The ambience, decoration, fragnance, everything made feel like I am in > heaven. Getting to be there atleast once itself is a fortune. > > I suggest every body to visit Thirupathi atleast once in Life time. > > As I said I prayed for all our members. > > Regards, > Namo Narayana...!!! > > ------ > India Answers > <http://us.rd./mail/in/mailanswersshare/*http://in.answers./> > Share what your know-how and wisdom > Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger > Download now > <http://us.rd./mail/in/freesms/*http://messenger./download.php\ > > > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 HARI AUM Here is a beautiful instance of how Bhakthi and Jnana when hand in hand heightens the experience of both-bhakthi and jnana. Sunanadaji's pure Bhakthi receives a universal approval from Bhattathiri himself. With Shree Gopalakrishna's inputs Sunandaji's experience is passed on to others too. Next time we take a step closer to the deity we will remember the sloka and automatically heigten our own experience. A million thanks to both of you . Regards Balagopal NARAYANA NARAYANA NARAYANA --- " K.V Gopalakrishna " <gopalakrishna.kv wrote: Dear all, Sunandaji has confirmed by personal experience, Bhattatiri's statement " PRATI-PADA-MADHURE SUGRAHE VIGRAHE TE-- " which means, as one takes each step towards the Vigraha of the Lord, the sweetness increases manifold. His divine form which we see in the temple is very pleasant and easily perceptible to the mind. What difference does it make whether it is Guruvayoor or Tirupati? He has manifested Himself in all these forms to attract His devotees like the kalaya flower with its flowing honey attracts bees, and the devotees form a beeline to have His devine darshan! How true! Radhe Krishna! Love KVG. Visit website www.narayaneeyam.com if any of you have not visited so far, to understand the Bhakti-yoga Bhagavatam has propounded and Bhattatiri has expounded! Sunandha G wrote: > Dear All, > > As I informed earlier, I had been to Thirupathi last weekand and it > was an mindblowing experience to see the LORD. Except there was a long > queue and little chaos at the ticket counter. We reached there at 4AM > and started waiting in the queue till 9AM. That was a terrific > experience as people started to shout and fight. We got the darshan > time on Sunday morning 4AM. Surprisingly we had to wait for only 1and > half hour and we got the darshan at 6AM. > > Believe me it was an beautiful experience. As and when the queue moved > closer and closer to the main door, I felt like entering the heaven. > The ambience, decoration, fragnance, everything made feel like I am in > heaven. Getting to be there atleast once itself is a fortune. > > I suggest every body to visit Thirupathi atleast once in Life time. > > As I said I prayed for all our members. > > Regards, > Namo Narayana...!!! > > ------ > India Answers > <http://us.rd./mail/in/mailanswersshare/*http://in.answers./> > Share what your know-how and wisdom > Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger > Download now > <http://us.rd./mail/in/freesms/*http://messenger./download.php\ > > > > Om Namo Narayanaya: > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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