Guest guest Posted November 16, 2007 Report Share Posted November 16, 2007 Dear Devotees, Pranams to my gurunatha Anjaneya sastrigal Pranams to my parama guru Srinivasa sastrigal Pranams to my paramesti guru Mallikarjuna sastrigal Pranams to my parapara guru lord Virupaksha of Hampi. With little knowledge of mine I could translate the manuscripts of my gurunatha which is in telugu into English. However, I could not convey certain aspects of mantra and vyakarana sastra in English during translation. Sloka No. 10: “Tavaisvaryam…….” The word “Analaskandha” means the pillar of fire which denotes Agni and is represented as ‘R (repha)’ ie., Bija of Agni. Brahma in the form of Hamsa goes to search the beginning of the pillar of fire. From this “Ha” is derived. Place “Ha” before “R”. Hari in the form of varaha goes the search the beginning of pillar. Varaha is the sandhi of “Vara + Ahan”. Vara denotes the Iccha Sakti and Ahan denotes Luminence. Hence Vara+Ahan denotes Iccha Bhava Prakasa. Iccha is denoted by letter “E”. This is Kama Kala. Place this letter E after R. This becomes ‘RE’. Put “Ach” pratyaya to this and it becomes “RU’. Ha and E are the bijas of Brahma and Hari are having low profiles as they could not see the beginning and end of Agni. In the Bija “RU”, R is emphasized as Agni in the form of Siva. In this sloka, “RU” is decoded. Sloka No. 11: Ayatna…… There are 2 bija uddharaas. In the word “Dasasya” take the first consonant “D” and the first consonant “R’ in “Ranakandu”. “DR” is formed. From “Hey Tripurahara, Idam Sthiraya…, A is derived and from previous bija “RU’, E is derived which is hidden. “Vishfoorjitam Idam… denotes that Agni Bija “R” has to be combined once with “A” and “E”. The bija becomes “Dram” “Dreem”. The word “Tribhuvana” denotes three bhuvanas “A”, “U”, “M”. ie., OM. The mantra becomes so far “RUM OM DRAM OM DREEM” Sloka No. 12 : Amushya…. From the word “Kailasa”, take 2 consonants “K and “L” and the vowel “E”. This becomes “KLEEM”. The word “Patala” denotes again 3 lokas ie., A U M. The mantra becomes: RUM OM DRAM OM DREEM OM KLEEM Sloka No. 13: Yad ruddhim… From the word “Bana”, take the first consonant “B”. Banasura putting to shade the wealth of Indra. Indra bija is “L. Add Ach pratyaya to it, it becomes ‘LOO’. Suffix this with ‘B’. It becomes ‘BLOOM’. The word “Parijana Vidhaya Tribhuvanah” denotes that this BLOOM bija is flanked by pranava on either side ie., OM BLOOM OM. The mantra becomes: RUM OM DRAM OM DREEM OM KLEEM OM BLOOM OM Sloka No. 14: Akanda Brahmanda…. The word “Visham Samhrutavatah” denotes that we have to pick the consonant that comes after ‘SHA” ie., ‘SA’. The next word is “Sa Kalmashah’ denotes that “SA” has to be prefixed with “poorna anuswara” ie., ah. The bija becomes “SAH”. From the word “Sriyam”, ‘Sri’ is derived which is the kantha (neck) sthana of siva. The word “Bhuvana Bhanga” says that don’t forget to put pranava ie., OM in between. The mantra becomes SAH OM SRIM. The mantra becomes: RUM OM DRAM OM DREEM OM KLEEM OM BLOOM OM SAH OM SRIM The forth paada “Vikaropi Bhuvana Bhaya Bhanga” denotes that we have to pick 3 ‘B’s ie., Tribuvana again which is AUM. In word ‘Vikara’ is divided as ‘V + Ekara’. V is mangala vachaka and E is symbol of 2 in Panini Sutra. Hence, mantra should end with mangala vachaka twice. The above mantra should be prefixed and suffixed with OM. Hence, “OM RUM OM DRAM OM DREEM OM KLEEM OM BLOOM OM SAH OM SREEM OM” The meru prastara of this mantra along the srichakra goes like this. OM SRIM OM BLOOM OM SAH OM KLEEM OM DREEM OM RUM OM DRAM OM One can visualize the SRIM bija as kanta (neck) portion of siva in the yantra. With regards, Sriram Forgot the famous last words? Access your message archive online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 Thanks a lot Sriram for all the effort. These seem to be unknown to many upAsaka-s. On a related note, I came across a procedure where each shloka of this shiva mahimna stuti is coupled with various bIjAkShara-s and recited either for various kAmya purposes or to simply please the deity. This stotra is known to be reasonably ancient. It was popular well before the advent of Adi-Shankara. Rgds sa , venkata sriram <sriram_sapthasathi wrote: > > Dear Devotees, > > Pranams to my gurunatha Anjaneya sastrigal > Pranams to my parama guru Srinivasa sastrigal > Pranams to my paramesti guru Mallikarjuna sastrigal > Pranams to my parapara guru lord Virupaksha of Hampi. > > With little knowledge of mine I could translate the manuscripts of my gurunatha which is in telugu into English. However, I could not convey certain aspects of mantra and vyakarana sastra in English during translation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Dear satish, I would like to thank you for your compliments but this was a sort of uncomfort for me. I was just a facilitatator or a medium. We owe much to our gurus, rishis and our acharyas for handing over such a beautiful hymn of siva. This stava has been inscribed on the temple wall of inner sanctorum of the temple of Amareshwar of Omkareshwar kshetra. Both siva mahima stava and halayudha stava are present till this day. This stava is the sukshma rupa of srichakra. From sloka no. 10 to 23, entire navaavarana from bindu to vrittatraya of yantra has been described and encoded. With regards, sriram Satish <satisharigela wrote: Thanks a lot Sriram for all the effort. These seem to be unknown to many upAsaka-s. On a related note, I came across a procedure where each shloka of this shiva mahimna stuti is coupled with various bIjAkShara-s and recited either for various kAmya purposes or to simply please the deity. This stotra is known to be reasonably ancient. It was popular well before the advent of Adi-Shankara. Rgds sa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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