Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 I want to know about this Subagodaya stuthi. This is credited to Sri.Gowdapada, the Guru of Adisankarabagavatpada. Will some one have the original Sanskrit text and any commentries on this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 , " s_sr_sra " <s_sr_sra wrote: > I want to know about this Subagodaya stuthi. This is credited to > Sri.Gowdapada, the Guru of Adisankarabagavatpada. Will some one have the > original Sanskrit text and any commentries on this? Shri VV Dwiveda in his edition of the holy tantra called Nityashodashikarnava provides a text called subhagodaya. A south Indian Upasak apparently stated to my father that this was the work of Gaudapada. But this Subhagodaya is not Gaudapada's work but that of Shivanandanatha who was a respected Acharya of the Hadimatha tradition. Madhu Khanna translated this in her PhD thesis and I believe published it. There is a commentary on this Subhagodaya called the Subhagodayavasana which is study by learned Upasakas wanting to understand better the Avarana devatas of the Shriyantra. I hear that the Subhagodaya of Gaudapada pertains the tradition of the 5 tantras of Shuddhavidya, which is also preferred in East Indian by Lakshmidhara and Narasimha. None of these 5 tantras or the Subhagodaya or Gauda has ever been published to my knowledge. RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 Respected Rajitha, Subhagodaya stuthi is different from Subhagodaya and its commentary Vasana. Subhagodaya stuthi is a composition by Sri Gaudapada which essentially gives a profile of samayachara school of thought and its upasana rahasya. It is a wonderful poetry consisting of 42 stanzas. Vani Vilas Press has published it alongwith the translation. It is also available in Telugu which is published by Balasaraswathi Publishers. The work Subhagodaya and Vasana is a work by Sri Sivanandanatha which gives outline of SriChakra Navavarana Archana and its Bhavana to be done (antaryaga and bahiryaga). He has also composed " Rujuvimarshini Vyakhya " which is a wonderful commentary on nityashodasikarnava. It is also available in telugu by Balasaraswathi publishers. with regards, sriram rajita_rajvasishth <rajita_rajvasishth wrote: , " s_sr_sra " <s_sr_sra wrote: > I want to know about this Subagodaya stuthi. This is credited to > Sri.Gowdapada, the Guru of Adisankarabagavatpada. Will some one have the > original Sanskrit text and any commentries on this? Shri VV Dwiveda in his edition of the holy tantra called Nityashodashikarnava provides a text called subhagodaya. A south Indian Upasak apparently stated to my father that this was the work of Gaudapada. But this Subhagodaya is not Gaudapada's work but that of Shivanandanatha who was a respected Acharya of the Hadimatha tradition. Madhu Khanna translated this in her PhD thesis and I believe published it. There is a commentary on this Subhagodaya called the Subhagodayavasana which is study by learned Upasakas wanting to understand better the Avarana devatas of the Shriyantra. I hear that the Subhagodaya of Gaudapada pertains the tradition of the 5 tantras of Shuddhavidya, which is also preferred in East Indian by Lakshmidhara and Narasimha. None of these 5 tantras or the Subhagodaya or Gauda has ever been published to my knowledge. RR You are managing the group through Grouply. You to individual emails for this group. | Update your Subscription settings 2 messages in this conversation, including this one | Add a comment View this message on Grouply so you can rate, tag, bookmark, and see what others think about it. Finance It's Now Personal Guides, news, advice & more. Weight Loss Group on Get support and make friends online. Cat Groups on Share pictures & stories about cats. Did you know? You can CHAT without downloading messenger. Click here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 On 17/03/2008, rajita_rajvasishth <rajita_rajvasishth wrote: << I hear that the Subhagodaya of Gaudapada pertains the tradition of the 5 tantras of Shuddhavidya, which is also preferred in East Indian by Lakshmidhara and Narasimha. None of these 5 tantras or the Subhagodaya or Gauda has ever been published to my knowledge.>> These 5 tantra-s of shuddhavidyA mentioned above - are these the same as the shubhagama panchaka that some South Indian smaarta-s keep mentioning? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2008 Report Share Posted March 18, 2008 , " Ramesh Krishnamurthy " <rkmurthy wrote: > These 5 tantra-s of shuddhavidyA mentioned above - are these the same > as the shubhagama panchaka that some South Indian smaarta-s keep > mentioning? Yes. They are attributed to shaunaka, vasiShTha etc. I must confess not being knowledgeable about these. If you go through the archives you will find some exchange with Satish Arigela and Harshanandanath a very learned person on this matter. Harshanandanatha takes the view that these are the only valid Agamas for dvijas to follow. As discussing them further might be controversial you can email about them in private if you are interested. RR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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