Guest guest Posted January 20, 2006 Report Share Posted January 20, 2006 Namaskara, Just one small correction. The first shloka janmAdyasya yato.an...... is just a prayer. The meaning for this shloka is not provided. Introduction begins with * The Lord appears before the devotees.....* & prayers by Great Devotees with meanings are provided. The prayers from Srimad bhAghavathaM (this posting) will be the last of 18 postings sent for now. Please feel free to point out any errors & offer corrections. Best Wishes, Shobha Srinivasan bhAratIramaNa mukhyaprANAntargata shri kR^iShNArpanamasthu >janmAdyasya yato.anvayAditaratashchArtheShvabhiGYaH svarAT.h >tene brahma hR^idA ya Adikavaye muhyanti yaM sUrayaH | >tejovArimR^idAM yathA vinimayo yatra trisargo mR^iShA >dhAmnA svena sadA nirastakuhakaM satyaM paraM dhImahi || (1-1-1) >The Lord appears before the devotees to bless them for their enduring >penance & the devotees go into raptures & glorify Him to their heart's >content. Among such compositions some of them highlight certain >extraordinary qualities of the Lord. Certain compositions are in the form >of prayer, which help us to put into practice the noble ideals in our >life. >Certain compositions are for asking the Lord for the removal of calamities > & >evil forces that trouble us. >Hundreds of devotees have praised the Lord in the bhAghavatha as visualized >by them. A few are given here: >1. nigamakalpatarorgalitaM phalaM shukamukhAdamR^itadravasaMyutam.h | >pibata bhAgavataM rasamAlayaM muhuraho rasikAbhuvi bhAvukAH || Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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