Guest guest Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 OM NAMO NARAYANAYA NAMAHO Respected Bhagavathas, Please let us knwo the significance of the above subject in complete detail. With best regards. Vra Ramesh Baabu recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Respectd Baghavathas, I am awaiting the reply for the subject please. ----- Forwarded Message ----vra ramesh baabu <vrarbaabu Sent: Wednesday, 5 August, 2009 2:20:57 PMTharpam_or_Tharpai_grass OM NAMO NARAYANAYA NAMAHO Respected Bhagavathas, Please let us knwo the significance of the above subject in complete detail. With best regards. Vra Ramesh Baabu recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 Dear Bhaagavatas Forwarded for information. Daasoham Anbil Ramaswamy ramanbilTo: vrarbaabu; Subject: RE: Fw: Tharpam_or_Tharpai_grassWed, 12 Aug 2009 14:36:56 +0000 Dear friend I would like to add to what Sri Sadagopan Iyengar Swami has written on the subject. All religious Karmas should be done wearing one or the other following varieties of Darbha (holy grass) says Vriddhavasishta. The seven sacred grasses are vishvamithra, kusha, kasha, durva [aruham], vreehaya [paddy], balbaja, and yava [barley]. The sanctity of this grass stems from the fact that it is one of the items that arose from the milky ocean along with Sesame seeds (Til), and the sacred thread that are worn by TraivarNikas (YagjnOpaveetam) when wearing which we recite the mantra "Yath saha Jam" which means "born along with". (Saha= with + Ja= Born) besises others. The "Darbham" is the long ones that you put for "Asana", hold between fingers etc, "Pavitram" is the one that you wear on your right hand ring finger and "Koorcham" is the knotted one that you dip in the vessel containing sanctified waters used for "PrOKshaNam" (or spread for invoking deities and pitrus while doing TarppaNam). They are collectively called in Tamil "Thooya Pull" meaning Sacred grass that grew in abundance at "Thooppull", the bithplace of our Swami Desika. Daasoham Anbil Ramaswamy CC: From: vrarbaabuDate: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:25:19 +0530 Fw: Tharpam_or_Tharpai_grass Respectd Baghavathas, I am awaiting the reply for the subject please. ----- Forwarded Message ----vra ramesh baabu <vrarbaabu (AT) (DOT) co.in> Sent: Wednesday, 5 August, 2009 2:20:57 PMTharpam_or_Tharpai_grass OM NAMO NARAYANAYA NAMAHO Respected Bhagavathas, Please let us knwo the significance of the above subject in complete detail. With best regards. Vra Ramesh Baabu recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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