Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Sri: This sloka is part of a diad and a triad of slokas that should be recited as one wakes up in the morning. It is known popularly and only as " praataranusandheyam shlokadvayam shlokatrayam cha " . First is " graahagraste gajendre " then " nakraakraante kariindre " are the two slokas. Then three shlokas " praatassmaraami " , " praatarnamaami " and " praatarbhajaami " are the triads. This is usually followed by reciting haryashTakam. *********************************************** On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, rramanat wrote: > Can someone let me know who composed the following sloka and in which work/composition does this appear in? " nakra AkrAntE kareendrE mukiLita nayanE moola moolethi khinnE > nAham nAham nachAham na cha bhavati puna: tAdrusO mAdrusEshu > ityEvam tyakta hastE sapati sura gaNE bhAva soonyE samastE > Moolam yat prAdurAseet sa disatu BhagavAn managaLam santatam na: " -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Sri: Here are the five slokas. Thank you for your interest. Regards shlokadvayaM graaha graste gajendre ruvati sarabhasaM taarkShyamaaruhya dhaavan vyaaghuurNan maalyabhuuShaa vasana parikaro meghagambhiira ghoSha: aabibhrANo rathaangaM sharamasimabhayaM shaMkhachaapau sakheTau hastai: kaumodakiimapyavatu harirasaavaMhasaaM saMhaterna: ||1 nakraakraante kariindre mukulitanayane muula muuleti khinne naahaM naahaM nachaahaM na cha bhavati punastaadrisho maadrisheShu ityevaM tyaktahaste sapadi suragaNe bhaavashuunye samaste muulaM yatpraaduraasiit sa dishatu bhagavaan maMgalaM santataM na: ||2 shlokatrayaM praata: smaraami bhavabhiiti mahaarti shaantyai naaraayaNaM garuDavaahanamaMjanaabhaM graahaabhibhuuta madavaaraNa muktihetuM chakraayudhaM taruNavaarija patranetraM ||1 praatar namaami manasaa vapuShaa cha muurdhnaa paadaaravindamaravindavilochanasya naaraayaNasya narakaarNava taaraNasya paaraayaNapravaNa vipraparaayaNasya ||2 praatar bhajaami bhajataamabhayaMkaraM taM praaksarvajanmakrita paapabhayaapanuttyai yo graahavaktra patitaaMghri gajendraghora shoka praNaashanakaro dhritashaMkhachakra: ||3 shlokatrayamidaM puNyaM praatarutthaaya ya: paThet lokatrayagurustasmai dadyaadaatmapadaM hari: || iti shlokadvayaM shlokatrayaM cha | *********************************************** On Mon, 8 Dec 2008, Ram Ramanathan wrote: > Thank you sir! > > Can you also email me the slokas " graahagraste gajendre " " praatassmaraami " , " praatarnamaami " and " praatarbhajaami " > > Thank you for your cooperation! > > ******************************************************************************** > Ram Ramanathan > Email: rramanat Phone: 248-318-6392 > ******************************************************************************** > > > --- On Mon, 12/8/08, M.N.Ramanuja <mnr wrote: > >> M.N.Ramanuja <mnr >> Re: {Disarmed} Question on sloka nakraakraante >> " rramanat " <rramanat >> Cc: >> Monday, December 8, 2008, 5:26 AM >> Sri: >> >> This sloka is part of a diad and a triad of slokas that >> should be recited >> as one wakes up in the morning. It is known popularly and >> only as >> " praataranusandheyam shlokadvayam shlokatrayam >> cha " . >> >> First is " graahagraste gajendre " then " >> nakraakraante kariindre " are the >> two slokas. >> >> Then three shlokas " praatassmaraami " , >> " praatarnamaami " and >> " praatarbhajaami " are the triads. This is usually >> followed by reciting >> haryashTakam. >> >> >> *********************************************** >> >> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, rramanat wrote: >> >>> Can someone let me know who composed the following >> sloka and in which >> work/composition does this appear in? >> >> >> " nakra AkrAntE kareendrE mukiLita nayanE moola >> moolethi khinnE >>> nAham nAham nachAham na cha bhavati puna: tAdrusO >> mAdrusEshu >>> ityEvam tyakta hastE sapati sura gaNE bhAva soonyE >> samastE >>> Moolam yat prAdurAseet sa disatu BhagavAn managaLam >> santatam na: " -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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