Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 Namaste This is a mail recieved from Vijayanji and my Sincere thanks to him to forward this. ----- Let us see the dhyaana sloka of Sri Ganesh gajAnanam bhUta gaNAdi sEvitam kapithhajam bUphala sAra bhakshitam umAsutam SOka vinASakAraNam namAmi vighnESwara pAda pankjam The normal meaning of this SlOka, I trust, no need to explain. But let us see this in another context.. gajAnanam means = very big, very much, very high, plenty, sufficient bhUta means = having bitter taste (example, the taste of bitter guard [KarEla] ) gaNAdi means = in total, or in totality, from top to bottom, from bottom to top etc sEvitam means = if consumed, if drunk, or if eaten kapithha means = the stem of Lotus (lotus flower) jambhU phala means = fruit of jAmbun or jAmun (one kind of fruit, very famous and having medicinal values) sAra means = every, all, juice bhAkshitam = if consumed, if eaten, if drunk etc uma means = sweet sutam means = which takes birth, taken birth from, taken birth of SOka means = du:kh, disease, illness vinASa kAraNam means = becomes the destroying factor, becomes the destroying element pAda pankajam means = both the legs veghnESwara means = to take immense care, take extra ordinary care (yourself to remove all odds) namAmi means = be serious to wash, keep clean, keep neat (bow downward towards your legs and see that it is free of dirt) Now let us see how it is to be combined and studied – Take the complete plant of bitter guard (including roots, stems, flowers, and bitter guard), take the stem of lotus flower, take the jAmun fruit, all these things in equal quantity, make the juice of it and consume it. The word gaNAdi gives us the meaning for taking these items in ‘equal quantity’ [ gaNa + aAdi ] gaNa means Number, aAdi means total ] means, all these items should in equal. (Actually no need to explain like this. Those who are learned, only an indication is enough to understand but for others this will also be insufficient) Then what will happen - umAsutam SOka vinaSam, means the illness, the disease, the sickness which takes birth from umA, that is, from sweet, will be vinASa kAraNam, means it will vanish Now, which is SOka, which is the rOga, which is the disease we get from sweet ..? No doubt, it is Diabetics. Then, those who are having Diabetic, they are warned to be very seriously careful to protect their legs, keep it very neat, clean and without dust, mud. (remember, the doctors advice the Diabetic patients to be careful towards their legs, keep it neat and clear etc) Chanting of this mantra keeping the divine spirit of GaNeSa in mind, no doubt, it will do away all hurdles in life. But if one chants this mantra with the thinking explained above, it will result into destroying the Diabetic problems. Thus, the DhyAAna Sloka is not only to praise Lord GaNESa but if one is chanting this mantra the Diabetic disease will also get vanished. Wish you all the best vijayan with regards dilip Bagavad Gita chapter 6 sloka 5 uddhared âtmanâtmânam nâtmânam avasâdayet âtmaiva hy âtmano bandhur âtmaiva ripur âtmanah 2 of 2 File(s) VISHNUSAHASRANAMAM Let Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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