Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 VIBHUTHI SANDHI vArijabhavAMDave sumaMTapa mErugiri siMhAsanavu bhA gIrathiye majjanavu digvastragaLu nuDi maMtra bhUruhaja phalapuShpa gaMdha sa mIra shashiravi dIpa bhUShaNa tArakegaLeMdaRpisalu kaigoMDu mannisuva....HKAS_05-28 vArijabhavAMDava = BrahmAMDa - indicating the the sharIra of Brahma dEvaru sumaMTapa = decorated seat at the top mErugiri = mEru mountain siMhAsanavu = throne for biMba rUpi ParamAtma bhAgIrathiye = gaMga river majjanavu = pure water for abhiShEka digvastragaLu = ten directions- E, W, N, S, NE, NW, SE, SW, top & down nuDi = our speech maMtra = is vEda maMtra bhUruhaja = the fruits grown on the plants/trees wich are nourished by mother Earth phalapuShpa = fruits and flowers samIra = the blowing breeze gaMdha = aroma ravi shashi = sURya - chaMdra dIpa = are the two lamps tArakegaLe = the stars bhUShaNa = are ornaments eMdaRpisalu = if we offer them to ParamAtma meditating as above kaigoMDu = He would accept these as pUja mannisuva = would forgive our mistakes and protect us. 'vAri' means water, 'ja' means Lotus flower that grows in water. When PadmanAbha rUpi ParamAtma was sleeping on xIra samudra, the golden Lotus flower shooting our from His navel had 14 petals and chatuRmukha Brahma was born there. He is also called hiraNyagaRbha. Also known as 'vArijabhava'. His sharira is the brahmAMDa. This vArijabhavAMDa is the decorated seat for ParamAtma. The golden mEru mountain has a place called 'shatakOTi'which is the place of stay for Brahma. vAsudEva nAmaka ParamAtma is in that Brahma maMdira. Thats how JagannAtha dAsa calls the mEru giri as the siMhAsana for ParamAtma. ParamAtma who has the BrahmAMDa as maMTapa and mEru as siMhAsana has gaMga for His abhiShEka. The ten directions are the clothes for ParamAtma. Our speech (whatever we speak) are the maMtra-s in His praise. ParamAtma pervades in all vaRNa-s and all shabda-s. Therefore all our speech is indeed maMtra. The plants shooting out from the mother Earth are called 'bhUruha'. The fruits and flowers grown in these trees are offerings for ParamAtma. The breeze blowing around must be considered as fragrant aroma. The Sun and the Moon must be considered as two lamps for ParamAtma. The shining stars in Space must be considered as various ornaments for ParamAtma. When we offer the above as pUja, ParamAtma acepts the same and would not only forgive all our mistakes but also provide us salvation. shrI kR^ishNArpanamastu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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