Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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