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Sri:krishna parabrahmane: namaha!

sri:mathe: ramanuja:ya namaha!!

 

14. thatha ssve:tthai rhayai ryukthe:

 

mahathi syandane: sthithou |

 

ma:dhavah pa:ndavaschaiva

 

divyow sankhow pradadhmathuh||

 

 

 

Once the chaos is subsided.......

 

Pandavas have a chariot named Nandaghosham drawn by four white horses. This

chariot can conquer the three worlds. It may be - the four horses sybolise the

four Vedas. The chariot may represent the “o:mka:ra”. The “aka:ra” in the

o:mka:ra represents Bhagavan and the “maka:ra” represents jiva. The " uka:ra "

says that Bhagavan and the jiva are always together and both own an unbreakable

relationship. Hence “om” is considered as Nandagho:sha – the essence of veda

that expresses happiness. The conches in their hands are the letters of –

omkara. The melody of the omkara signifies the message of victory. In that

chariot of omkaara, (the consort of Sri: ) Sri Krishna and Arjuna are present.

Both of them are holding two divine conches and are blowing them.

 

Jai srimannarayana!

Ramanujamma Mudumbai rd.

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