Guest guest Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 Respected Members, Greetings. I am sorry I was off-the-group for quite some time. May I request the erudite members of the group with any information they may have on the following - which are related to Sahasranamas. I am actively collecting Ashtottarams and Sahasranamams of various deities - including Shakti (I may have around 40-50 of them). Though it is my wish to make different compilations and make them available for general use free as ebooks (similar to the Gayatri worship I posted in this group a few years ago), paucity of time has made it difficult. Nevertheless, I have been working on bringing the first compilation of about 20 different Vishnu Sahasranama Stotras (plus about 10 Sahasranamas on Vishnu's consorts) - hopeuflly I will be able to release in this 2010. 1. Apparently there is a Sahasranama for Savithri - I remember having read Harsha's posting where she mentioned that Pudukkottai Judge Swamigal used to chant this during mid-day. I have enquired about this with various scholars including publishes but unable to get any clue. I even wrote to the website of Pudukkottai Bhuvaneshwari Peetham. 2. I also heard that there is a Pancha Sahasranama Stotram for Gayatri but unable to get any clue. There is one Telugu publication from Hyderabad from Sankhyayana Publications but not sure of its origin. 3. Apparently there seems to be a Kalabhairava Sahasranama composed by Sage Durvasa. Does any one in which purana/upapurana/kalpa/yamala/tantrai this is available? 4. I also read somewhere that there is another rare Sahasranama on Lord Shiva titled " Paramashiva Sahasranama " - which is said to be the only available part of one of the yamala tantras. Does any one know where I can get a copy of it? 5. I also remember Sri. Satish's message sometime back that there is another rare combined Sahasranama on Shiva/Parvati " Bhuvana Mangala Maha Stotram " in Rudra Yamala (similar to the Radha Krishnan Sahasranama from Narada Pancharatram). I have Uttara Khand of Rudra Yamala but this is not to be found. Any idea where this can be gleaned? [i recently purchased two volumes of Devi Sahasranama Stotra Sangrah which contain very rare Devi Sahasranamas many of which are said to be from Rudra Yamala. I don't know whether these are from Purva Khand which is not in print. Does any one know whether it is possible to get Purva Khand?] 6. I would appreciate if you can educate me on any other rare Ashtottarams/Sahasranamas which I am not aware of. Unfortunately, I am finding it very difficult to get information - in spite of me contacting some of the authors from various prominent publishers. To cite an example, I chanced upon a rare Vittala Ashtottaram said to be from Padma Puranam whose opening shloka goes like this: shrutvA nAma sahasrame me viTTalasya mahAnvitam | which means that the previous chapter should have contained Vittala Sahasranamam. I could not locate both Ashtottaram and Sahasranamam in the Padma Puran mula I purchased from MLBD. Similarly, the Varaha Sahasranamam is said to be from Skanda Puranam but I am not able to locate this in the 8-volume 81000 shloka set I purchased from Chowkhamba. But I got this in Tamil from a Lifco publication. I have been searching for Dhanvantari and Satyanarayana Sahasranama Stotras for the past 5 years without much success. Any information in this regard will be highly appreciated. Thanks & Regards, Murali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 Namaste Murali Gita press may be a right source to get some help on this subject,try their website and send email to them. www.gitapress.org all the best Jay. , " kmurali_sg " <kmurali_sg wrote: > > Respected Members, > > Greetings. I am sorry I was off-the-group for quite some time. May I request the erudite members of the group with any information they may have on the following - which are related to Sahasranamas. > > I am actively collecting Ashtottarams and Sahasranamams of various deities - including Shakti (I may have around 40-50 of them). Though it is my wish to make different compilations and make them available for general use free as ebooks (similar to the Gayatri worship I posted in this group a few years ago), paucity of time has made it difficult. Nevertheless, I have been working on bringing the first compilation of about 20 different Vishnu Sahasranama Stotras (plus about 10 Sahasranamas on Vishnu's consorts) - hopeuflly I will be able to release in this 2010. > > 1. Apparently there is a Sahasranama for Savithri - I remember having read Harsha's posting where she mentioned that Pudukkottai Judge Swamigal used to chant this during mid-day. I have enquired about this with various scholars including publishes but unable to get any clue. I even wrote to the website of Pudukkottai Bhuvaneshwari Peetham. > > 2. I also heard that there is a Pancha Sahasranama Stotram for Gayatri but unable to get any clue. There is one Telugu publication from Hyderabad from Sankhyayana Publications but not sure of its origin. > > 3. Apparently there seems to be a Kalabhairava Sahasranama composed by Sage Durvasa. Does any one in which purana/upapurana/kalpa/yamala/tantrai this is available? > > 4. I also read somewhere that there is another rare Sahasranama on Lord Shiva titled " Paramashiva Sahasranama " - which is said to be the only available part of one of the yamala tantras. Does any one know where I can get a copy of it? > > 5. I also remember Sri. Satish's message sometime back that there is another rare combined Sahasranama on Shiva/Parvati " Bhuvana Mangala Maha Stotram " in Rudra Yamala (similar to the Radha Krishnan Sahasranama from Narada Pancharatram). I have Uttara Khand of Rudra Yamala but this is not to be found. Any idea where this can be gleaned? > > [i recently purchased two volumes of Devi Sahasranama Stotra Sangrah which contain very rare Devi Sahasranamas many of which are said to be from Rudra Yamala. I don't know whether these are from Purva Khand which is not in print. Does any one know whether it is possible to get Purva Khand?] > > 6. I would appreciate if you can educate me on any other rare Ashtottarams/Sahasranamas which I am not aware of. Unfortunately, I am finding it very difficult to get information - in spite of me contacting some of the authors from various prominent publishers. To cite an example, I chanced upon a rare Vittala Ashtottaram said to be from Padma Puranam whose opening shloka goes like this: > > shrutvA nAma sahasrame me viTTalasya mahAnvitam | > > which means that the previous chapter should have contained Vittala Sahasranamam. I could not locate both Ashtottaram and Sahasranamam in the Padma Puran mula I purchased from MLBD. > > Similarly, the Varaha Sahasranamam is said to be from Skanda Puranam but I am not able to locate this in the 8-volume 81000 shloka set I purchased from Chowkhamba. But I got this in Tamil from a Lifco publication. I have been searching for Dhanvantari and Satyanarayana Sahasranama Stotras for the past 5 years without much success. > > Any information in this regard will be highly appreciated. > > Thanks & Regards, > Murali > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 Dear Murli, I am collecting trisathy of all the dieties particularly relating to sakthi - like varahi, vanadurga, mantrini, titi nithyas etc. Do you have any of these. I understand that one book called " devi kusuma malas " contains all trisathis but I am unable to get any copy of the same inspite of my best efforts, Can any one in the group help me with these. Regards, S.SHANGARANARAYANAN kmurali_sg Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:26:49 +0000 Enquiry on Rare Sahasranamas Respected Members, Greetings. I am sorry I was off-the-group for quite some time. May I request the erudite members of the group with any information they may have on the following - which are related to Sahasranamas. I am actively collecting Ashtottarams and Sahasranamams of various deities - including Shakti (I may have around 40-50 of them). Though it is my wish to make different compilations and make them available for general use free as ebooks (similar to the Gayatri worship I posted in this group a few years ago), paucity of time has made it difficult. Nevertheless, I have been working on bringing the first compilation of about 20 different Vishnu Sahasranama Stotras (plus about 10 Sahasranamas on Vishnu's consorts) - hopeuflly I will be able to release in this 2010. 1. Apparently there is a Sahasranama for Savithri - I remember having read Harsha's posting where she mentioned that Pudukkottai Judge Swamigal used to chant this during mid-day. I have enquired about this with various scholars including publishes but unable to get any clue. I even wrote to the website of Pudukkottai Bhuvaneshwari Peetham. 2. I also heard that there is a Pancha Sahasranama Stotram for Gayatri but unable to get any clue. There is one Telugu publication from Hyderabad from Sankhyayana Publications but not sure of its origin. 3. Apparently there seems to be a Kalabhairava Sahasranama composed by Sage Durvasa. Does any one in which purana/upapurana/kalpa/yamala/tantrai this is available? 4. I also read somewhere that there is another rare Sahasranama on Lord Shiva titled " Paramashiva Sahasranama " - which is said to be the only available part of one of the yamala tantras. Does any one know where I can get a copy of it? 5. I also remember Sri. Satish's message sometime back that there is another rare combined Sahasranama on Shiva/Parvati " Bhuvana Mangala Maha Stotram " in Rudra Yamala (similar to the Radha Krishnan Sahasranama from Narada Pancharatram). I have Uttara Khand of Rudra Yamala but this is not to be found. Any idea where this can be gleaned? [i recently purchased two volumes of Devi Sahasranama Stotra Sangrah which contain very rare Devi Sahasranamas many of which are said to be from Rudra Yamala. I don't know whether these are from Purva Khand which is not in print. Does any one know whether it is possible to get Purva Khand?] 6. I would appreciate if you can educate me on any other rare Ashtottarams/Sahasranamas which I am not aware of. Unfortunately, I am finding it very difficult to get information - in spite of me contacting some of the authors from various prominent publishers. To cite an example, I chanced upon a rare Vittala Ashtottaram said to be from Padma Puranam whose opening shloka goes like this: shrutvA nAma sahasrame me viTTalasya mahAnvitam | which means that the previous chapter should have contained Vittala Sahasranamam. I could not locate both Ashtottaram and Sahasranamam in the Padma Puran mula I purchased from MLBD. Similarly, the Varaha Sahasranamam is said to be from Skanda Puranam but I am not able to locate this in the 8-volume 81000 shloka set I purchased from Chowkhamba. But I got this in Tamil from a Lifco publication. I have been searching for Dhanvantari and Satyanarayana Sahasranama Stotras for the past 5 years without much success. Any information in this regard will be highly appreciated. Thanks & Regards, Murali _______________ New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. http://windows.microsoft.com/shop Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 Namaste Could you be more specific of which devi ..? so that we may have a better Idea and verify with the elders around here. Namaste Diwakar I recently purchased two volumes of Devi Sahasranama Stotra Sangrah which contain very rare Devi Sahasranamas many of which are said to be from Rudra Yamala. I don't know whether these are from Purva Khand which is not in print. Does any one know whether it is possible to get Purva Khand?] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 Dear all, Namaste and thanks for the inputs. 1. As I mentioned, I could not get any help from any publishers - be it Gita press or Parimal Publications or Chowkhamba. Perhaps they focus only on publishing and not necessarily the contents. The Vittala Ashtottaram was in one of Gita Press' publicationss " Shata Nama Stotra Sangrah " and I wrote to the highest officials about the contents but they were not able to help. I even requested them to introduce me to the author(s) of the collection but I could not get any help in this regard. Similarly, I wrote to Chowkhamba about Varaha Sahasranamam from Skanda Puran but they replied that they don't have any knowledge of this. 2. With respect to Lord Shiva: a. I heard that there is an Arunachala Sahasranama - but where is it available? b. Are you aware of any other similar khshetra oriented Sahasranamas such as Vishwanatha, Mallikarjuna, etc.? 3. With respect to Trishatis - I have a few (as below) but I don't have any shakti trishatis. I remember to have seen a book in Giri Trading a couple of years back on Trishatis which contained some rare Trishatis but I missed buying it. a. Maha Ganapathi Trishati b. Subrahmanya Trishati c. Shatru Samhara Trishati (Subrahmanya) d. Dakshinamurthy Trishati e. Lalita Trishati Thanks & Regards, Murali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2009 Report Share Posted December 3, 2009 Namaskaramregarding the sahasranama, i suppose you would have definetly looked into Mantramahodadi. Regarding some astottarasata, Murali srutigal of Nungambakkam has published 108 Astottarasata namas. subrahmanya trisati, along with Sat mukha sahasranama( a sahasranama for each of the six mukhas) is found in Subrahmanya-stuti-manjari. It is available in Jayalakshmi. Sreyo Bhuyat.Hari Om The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2009 Report Share Posted December 4, 2009 Hi, Namaste. Thank you very much indeed for the inputs. 1. I don't have Mantra Mahodadhi book with me though I have seen it. 2. I also have a compilation of Ashtottaras in Tamil and I have 6 different Ashtottarams for each face of Shanmukha - but I have not heard of Sahasranama for each face. I have only two different Sahasranamas on Shanmukha - one by Brahma and another by Markandeya - both of them are available in Kadalangudi's Subramanya Puja kramam book. I will check with Jayalakshmi. 3. Some of the rare Devi Sahasranamas from Rudra yamala as I remember: a. Kumari Sahasranama b. Kundalini Sahasranama c. Saraswati Sahasranama d. Guhya Kali Sahasranama e. Smashana Kali Sahasranama f. Medha Samrajya Prada Kalai Sahasranama g. Gayatri Sahasranama i. Maha RaGNI Sahasranama j. Shodasi Sahasranama k. and a few others 4. With respect of Shiva Sahasranamas, I have the following. Are you aware of anything else? a. Shiva Sahasranama - from Mahabharata - I am told there are two of them in Mahabharata but not sure whether it is the case. b. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Puran c. Shiva Sahasranama - Linga Purana (also in Saura Puran) d. Rudra Sahasranama - Linga Purana e. Mrutyunjaya Sahasranama - not sure of the origin f. Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - not sure of the origin g. Bhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin h. Natesha Sahasranama - not sure of the origin I have heard of the following but i don't have them: a. Parama Shiva Sahasranama - one of the yamala Tantras b. Kalabhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin c. Arunachala Sahasranama - not sure of the origin d. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Rahasya Thanks & Regards, Murali , ramachandra sekhar <sathyaprcsekhar wrote: > > > Namaskaramregarding the sahasranama, i suppose you would have definetly looked into Mantramahodadi. Regarding some astottarasata, Murali srutigal of Nungambakkam has published 108 Astottarasata namas. subrahmanya trisati, along with Sat mukha sahasranama( a sahasranama for each of the six mukhas) is found in Subrahmanya-stuti-manjari. It is available in Jayalakshmi. > Sreyo Bhuyat.Hari Om > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Namaste Just curious As it was mentioned kumari sahasranama is it related to Bala Tripura sundari ? Because Bala Sahasra nama is also available. Shodasi sahasranama I had the privilage of seeing 2 Versions Of them 1. Mahatripura sundari Mantragarbha rahasya stotra (Rudrya yamala) 2. soubhagya shodasi Rajarajeswari Stotra (Vamakeswara Tantra) Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama 1. Dakshinamoorty sahasranama (Dakshinamurthy samhita) along with it there are two more versions Bhairava sahasranama On observation here is that there is one version of sahasranama which I read and it was applied to both Vatuka Bhairava and Kala Bhairava (when i say " applied " it means only the Devata was changing in the rishi nyasa). Regards Diwakar , " kmurali_sg " <kmurali_sg wrote: > 3. Some of the rare Devi Sahasranamas from Rudra yamala as I remember: > > a. Kumari Sahasranama > j. Shodasi Sahasranama > 4. With respect of Shiva Sahasranamas, I have the following. Are you aware of anything else? > > f. Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > g. Bhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 I have sri sambasadasiva ayutha namavali 10,000 names of lord siva, which also contains rudra trisathi,shiva sahasranama published by me in 2003. Other sahasranamas I shall look into the library and advise. Regards, S.SHANGARANARAYANAN kmurali_sg Fri, 4 Dec 2009 06:03:51 +0000 Re: Enquiry on Rare Sahasranamas Hi, Namaste. Thank you very much indeed for the inputs. 1. I don't have Mantra Mahodadhi book with me though I have seen it. 2. I also have a compilation of Ashtottaras in Tamil and I have 6 different Ashtottarams for each face of Shanmukha - but I have not heard of Sahasranama for each face. I have only two different Sahasranamas on Shanmukha - one by Brahma and another by Markandeya - both of them are available in Kadalangudi's Subramanya Puja kramam book. I will check with Jayalakshmi. 3. Some of the rare Devi Sahasranamas from Rudra yamala as I remember: a. Kumari Sahasranama b. Kundalini Sahasranama c. Saraswati Sahasranama d. Guhya Kali Sahasranama e. Smashana Kali Sahasranama f. Medha Samrajya Prada Kalai Sahasranama g. Gayatri Sahasranama i. Maha RaGNI Sahasranama j. Shodasi Sahasranama k. and a few others 4. With respect of Shiva Sahasranamas, I have the following. Are you aware of anything else? a. Shiva Sahasranama - from Mahabharata - I am told there are two of them in Mahabharata but not sure whether it is the case. b. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Puran c. Shiva Sahasranama - Linga Purana (also in Saura Puran) d. Rudra Sahasranama - Linga Purana e. Mrutyunjaya Sahasranama - not sure of the origin f. Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - not sure of the origin g. Bhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin h. Natesha Sahasranama - not sure of the origin I have heard of the following but i don't have them: a. Parama Shiva Sahasranama - one of the yamala Tantras b. Kalabhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin c. Arunachala Sahasranama - not sure of the origin d. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Rahasya Thanks & Regards, Murali , ramachandra sekhar <sathyaprcsekhar wrote: > > > Namaskaramregarding the sahasranama, i suppose you would have definetly looked into Mantramahodadi. Regarding some astottarasata, Murali srutigal of Nungambakkam has published 108 Astottarasata namas. subrahmanya trisati, along with Sat mukha sahasranama( a sahasranama for each of the six mukhas) is found in Subrahmanya-stuti-manjari. It is available in Jayalakshmi. > Sreyo Bhuyat.Hari Om > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 Sri Gurubhyon Namaha                                         \   Dear Murali ji i can help you out with the following if you need them 1. Ekarna Ganesh sahasranama, trishati 2. Siddhi devi sahasranama, trishati 3. Buddhi devi sahasranama, trishati 4. Vakratunda sahasranama, trishati 5. Mahaganapati sahasranama, trishati 6. Shweta vinayaka sharadesha sahasranama, trishati 7. Mookambika sahasranama, trishati 8. Chidambaresha Sahasranama 9. Rudra Trishati 10. Medha dakshinamurthy sahasranama, 11. Annapoorna sahasranama, 12. Prachanda chandika sahasranama, 13. Tripura bhairavi sahasranama, 14. Peethamabri sahasranama, 15. Sadashiva sahasranama, Please let me know if you need any of these, will try to look into my resources and update you further  Sri Kamakshi Raghavender ________________________________ kmurali_sg <kmurali_sg Fri, December 4, 2009 11:33:51 AM Re: Enquiry on Rare Sahasranamas  Hi, Namaste. Thank you very much indeed for the inputs. 1. I don't have Mantra Mahodadhi book with me though I have seen it. 2. I also have a compilation of Ashtottaras in Tamil and I have 6 different Ashtottarams for each face of Shanmukha - but I have not heard of Sahasranama for each face. I have only two different Sahasranamas on Shanmukha - one by Brahma and another by Markandeya - both of them are available in Kadalangudi' s Subramanya Puja kramam book. I will check with Jayalakshmi. 3. Some of the rare Devi Sahasranamas from Rudra yamala as I remember: a. Kumari Sahasranama b. Kundalini Sahasranama c. Saraswati Sahasranama d. Guhya Kali Sahasranama e. Smashana Kali Sahasranama f. Medha Samrajya Prada Kalai Sahasranama g. Gayatri Sahasranama i. Maha RaGNI Sahasranama j. Shodasi Sahasranama k. and a few others 4. With respect of Shiva Sahasranamas, I have the following. Are you aware of anything else? a. Shiva Sahasranama - from Mahabharata - I am told there are two of them in Mahabharata but not sure whether it is the case. b. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Puran c. Shiva Sahasranama - Linga Purana (also in Saura Puran) d. Rudra Sahasranama - Linga Purana e. Mrutyunjaya Sahasranama - not sure of the origin f. Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - not sure of the origin g. Bhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin h. Natesha Sahasranama - not sure of the origin I have heard of the following but i don't have them: a. Parama Shiva Sahasranama - one of the yamala Tantras b. Kalabhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin c. Arunachala Sahasranama - not sure of the origin d. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Rahasya Thanks & Regards, Murali @ .com, ramachandra sekhar <sathyaprcsekhar@ ...> wrote: > > > Namaskaramregarding the sahasranama, i suppose you would have definetly looked into Mantramahodadi. Regarding some astottarasata, Murali srutigal of Nungambakkam has published 108 Astottarasata namas. subrahmanya trisati, along with Sat mukha sahasranama( a sahasranama for each of the six mukhas) is found in Subrahmanya- stuti-manjari. It is available in Jayalakshmi. > Sreyo Bhuyat.Hari Om > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in.. com/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Dear Sri. Raghavender, Greetings. I am so glad to know about many of the following sahasranamas and I would love to collect them. Please let me know how. Of the list you have given below: 1. I have two versions of Mahaganapathy Sahasranamas and I have seen one of them being referred to as Vakratunda Mahaganapathy Sahasranama in Mantra Maharnava. I am not sure whether the one you are referring to is same as the one I got. 2. I also have Ucchishta Ganapathy Sahasranama but the other ones you are referring to are not with me nor I have heard of them. 3. Is the Mookambia Sahasranma from Skanda Purana - if yes, I have it. 4. Rudra Trishati - is it the same as the names that come in Camakam? 5. I have Annapoorna Sahasranama - unless there is another version. I would really love to get the others - please let me know. Thanks & Regards, Murali , raghavender ganti <rganti9 wrote: > > Sri Gurubhyon Namaha > Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â \ Â Â Dear Murali ji i can help you out with the following if you need them > 1. Ekarna Ganesh sahasranama, trishati > 2. Siddhi devi sahasranama, trishati > 3. Buddhi devi sahasranama, trishati > 4. Vakratunda sahasranama, trishati > 5. Mahaganapati sahasranama, trishati > 6. Shweta vinayaka sharadesha sahasranama, trishati > 7. Mookambika sahasranama, trishati > 8. Chidambaresha Sahasranama > 9. Rudra Trishati > 10. Medha dakshinamurthy sahasranama, > 11. Annapoorna sahasranama, > 12. Prachanda chandika sahasranama, > 13. Tripura bhairavi sahasranama, > 14. Peethamabri sahasranama, > 15. Sadashiva sahasranama, > Please let me know if you need any of these, will try to look into my resources and update you further > Â > Sri Kamakshi > Raghavender > > > > ________________________________ > kmurali_sg <kmurali_sg > > Fri, December 4, 2009 11:33:51 AM > Re: Enquiry on Rare Sahasranamas > > Â > > Hi, > > Namaste. Thank you very much indeed for the inputs. > > 1. I don't have Mantra Mahodadhi book with me though I have seen it. > > 2. I also have a compilation of Ashtottaras in Tamil and I have 6 different Ashtottarams for each face of Shanmukha - but I have not heard of Sahasranama for each face. I have only two different Sahasranamas on Shanmukha - one by Brahma and another by Markandeya - both of them are available in Kadalangudi' s Subramanya Puja kramam book. > > I will check with Jayalakshmi. > > 3. Some of the rare Devi Sahasranamas from Rudra yamala as I remember: > > a. Kumari Sahasranama > b. Kundalini Sahasranama > c. Saraswati Sahasranama > d. Guhya Kali Sahasranama > e. Smashana Kali Sahasranama > f. Medha Samrajya Prada Kalai Sahasranama > g. Gayatri Sahasranama > i. Maha RaGNI Sahasranama > j. Shodasi Sahasranama > k. and a few others > > 4. With respect of Shiva Sahasranamas, I have the following. Are you aware of anything else? > > a. Shiva Sahasranama - from Mahabharata - I am told there are two of them in Mahabharata but not sure whether it is the case. > b. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Puran > c. Shiva Sahasranama - Linga Purana (also in Saura Puran) > d. Rudra Sahasranama - Linga Purana > e. Mrutyunjaya Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > f. Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > g. Bhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > h. Natesha Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > I have heard of the following but i don't have them: > > a. Parama Shiva Sahasranama - one of the yamala Tantras > b. Kalabhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > c. Arunachala Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > d. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Rahasya > > Thanks & Regards, > Murali > > @ .com, ramachandra sekhar <sathyaprcsekhar@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > Namaskaramregarding the sahasranama, i suppose you would have definetly looked into Mantramahodadi. Regarding some astottarasata, Murali srutigal of Nungambakkam has published 108 Astottarasata namas. subrahmanya trisati, along with Sat mukha sahasranama( a sahasranama for each of the six mukhas) is found in Subrahmanya- stuti-manjari. It is available in Jayalakshmi. > > Sreyo Bhuyat.Hari Om > > > > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in.. com/ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Dear Sri. Diwakar, Greetings. 1. No - I have both Kumari Sahasranama and Bala Tripura Sundari Sahasranama 2. Is it possible you could share with me Soubhagya Shoadsi Sahasranama? The one I have is from Rudra Yamala. 3. I have one Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - but not sure of the origin. Do you know where I can get Dakshinamurthy Samhita? Thanks & Regards, Murali , " diwakar_narumanchi " <diwakarvlg wrote: > > Namaste > Just curious > As it was mentioned > kumari sahasranama is it related to Bala Tripura sundari ? > Because Bala Sahasra nama is also available. > > Shodasi sahasranama I had the privilage of seeing 2 Versions Of them > 1. Mahatripura sundari Mantragarbha rahasya stotra (Rudrya yamala) > 2. soubhagya shodasi Rajarajeswari Stotra (Vamakeswara Tantra) > > Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama > 1. Dakshinamoorty sahasranama (Dakshinamurthy samhita) > along with it there are two more versions > > Bhairava sahasranama > On observation here is that there is one version of sahasranama which I read and it was applied to both Vatuka Bhairava and Kala Bhairava (when i say " applied " it means only the Devata was changing in the rishi nyasa). > > Regards > Diwakar > > , " kmurali_sg " <kmurali_sg@> wrote: > > 3. Some of the rare Devi Sahasranamas from Rudra yamala as I remember: > > > > a. Kumari Sahasranama > > j. Shodasi Sahasranama > > > 4. With respect of Shiva Sahasranamas, I have the following. Are you aware of anything else? > > > > f. Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > g. Bhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Dear Sri. Shangaranarayanan, Greetings. I had seen one 10,000 namavali of Lord Shiva published by Sri Bharadwaja Swamigal - is it the same or is there another version? Thanks & Regards, Murali , S Sangaranarayanan <sangarsai wrote: > > > I have sri sambasadasiva ayutha namavali 10,000 names of lord siva, which also contains rudra trisathi,shiva sahasranama published by me in 2003. > Other sahasranamas I shall look into the library and advise. > Regards, > S.SHANGARANARAYANAN > > > kmurali_sg > Fri, 4 Dec 2009 06:03:51 +0000 > Re: Enquiry on Rare Sahasranamas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > Namaste. Thank you very much indeed for the inputs. > > > > 1. I don't have Mantra Mahodadhi book with me though I have seen it. > > > > 2. I also have a compilation of Ashtottaras in Tamil and I have 6 different Ashtottarams for each face of Shanmukha - but I have not heard of Sahasranama for each face. I have only two different Sahasranamas on Shanmukha - one by Brahma and another by Markandeya - both of them are available in Kadalangudi's Subramanya Puja kramam book. > > > > I will check with Jayalakshmi. > > > > 3. Some of the rare Devi Sahasranamas from Rudra yamala as I remember: > > > > a. Kumari Sahasranama > > b. Kundalini Sahasranama > > c. Saraswati Sahasranama > > d. Guhya Kali Sahasranama > > e. Smashana Kali Sahasranama > > f. Medha Samrajya Prada Kalai Sahasranama > > g. Gayatri Sahasranama > > i. Maha RaGNI Sahasranama > > j. Shodasi Sahasranama > > k. and a few others > > > > 4. With respect of Shiva Sahasranamas, I have the following. Are you aware of anything else? > > > > a. Shiva Sahasranama - from Mahabharata - I am told there are two of them in Mahabharata but not sure whether it is the case. > > b. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Puran > > c. Shiva Sahasranama - Linga Purana (also in Saura Puran) > > d. Rudra Sahasranama - Linga Purana > > e. Mrutyunjaya Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > f. Dakshinamurthy Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > g. Bhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > h. Natesha Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > > > I have heard of the following but i don't have them: > > > > a. Parama Shiva Sahasranama - one of the yamala Tantras > > b. Kalabhairava Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > c. Arunachala Sahasranama - not sure of the origin > > d. Shiva Sahasranama - Shiva Rahasya > > > > Thanks & Regards, > > Murali > > > > , ramachandra sekhar <sathyaprcsekhar@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Namaskaramregarding the sahasranama, i suppose you would have definetly looked into Mantramahodadi. Regarding some astottarasata, Murali srutigal of Nungambakkam has published 108 Astottarasata namas. subrahmanya trisati, along with Sat mukha sahasranama( a sahasranama for each of the six mukhas) is found in Subrahmanya-stuti-manjari. It is available in Jayalakshmi. > > > Sreyo Bhuyat.Hari Om > > > > > > > > > The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Dear All, Greetings. With respect to Mahaganapathy: 1. I have two general Mahaganapthy Sahasranamas (one of which is sometimes called as Vakratunda Mahaganapathy Sahasranama) and one gakArAdi Sahasranama (where all namas start with syllable ga). I have two Vinayaka Ashtottarms and one Mantraksharavali Trishati. 2. Of the 16 Mahaganapathy forms (Shodasha Mahaganapathy), I have a Sahasranama for Ucchishta Mahaganapathy. Are there Sahasranamas, Trishatis or Ashtottaras for other forms? Thanks & Regards, Murali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 Dear All, Namaste. Continuing the above topic, I wanted to enquire about some unusual Sahasranamas. 1. For Lord Shiva, a dasha sahasranamavali (10,000 namas) is a very unusual one and I am given to understand that it is only available in Namavali form. 2. There is a very unusual 1,800 nama (Ashtadasha Shata Nama) Stotra for Radha Devi in Krishna Yamala. This is in addition to the Radhika Sahasranama found in Narada Pancharatram which is a regular Sahasranama 3. I am told there is a Pancha Sahasranama Stotra (5000 names) for Mata Gayatri - which I am yet to get. 4. In Narada Pancharatra, there is a rare Radha Krishna Sahasranama where 500 namas are pertaining to Radha and the other 500 to Lord Krishna. I presume there is a similar one for Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanareeshwara?) 5. In Garga Samhita, a unique version of Krishna Sahasranama is found (the usual one is from Vishnu Dharmottara puran) where the meter is quite different from all other Sahasrnamas I have seen so far. Are you aware of any other such unique ones? Other Sahasranamas 1. Like Siddhi/Buddhi for Lord Ganapathy, are there similar Sahasranamas for Valli/Devasena/Shasti Devi? I have only come across 2-sets of Ashtottaram for Valli and Devasena. 2. Though there are several Sahasranamas for Durga, do separate Sahasranamas exist for various Durga forms - especially Nava Durga. I have Ashtottaram. 3. Are there separate Ashtottarams for various forms of Bhairava and/or Sahasranamas? or Trishatis? 4. Are there separate Ashtottarams/Trishatis/Sahasranamas for various forms of Dakshinamurthy apart from Dakshinamurthy and Medha Dakshinamurthy? Thanks & Regards, Murali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 Dear Murali, If you need I can send you a copy of the printed sri sambasadasiva ayutha namavali in sanskrit/tamil published by me in 2003. On the other sahasranamas, if you can copy them in a CD and send it to me, i can think of ways and means to republish them in one book, containing all sahasranamas and trisathis. Is this feasible. Regards, S.SHANGARANARAYANAN kmurali_sg Mon, 7 Dec 2009 13:41:55 +0000 Re: Enquiry on Rare Sahasranamas Dear All, Namaste. Continuing the above topic, I wanted to enquire about some unusual Sahasranamas. 1. For Lord Shiva, a dasha sahasranamavali (10,000 namas) is a very unusual one and I am given to understand that it is only available in Namavali form. 2. There is a very unusual 1,800 nama (Ashtadasha Shata Nama) Stotra for Radha Devi in Krishna Yamala. This is in addition to the Radhika Sahasranama found in Narada Pancharatram which is a regular Sahasranama 3. I am told there is a Pancha Sahasranama Stotra (5000 names) for Mata Gayatri - which I am yet to get. 4. In Narada Pancharatra, there is a rare Radha Krishna Sahasranama where 500 namas are pertaining to Radha and the other 500 to Lord Krishna. I presume there is a similar one for Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanareeshwara?) 5. In Garga Samhita, a unique version of Krishna Sahasranama is found (the usual one is from Vishnu Dharmottara puran) where the meter is quite different from all other Sahasrnamas I have seen so far. Are you aware of any other such unique ones? Other Sahasranamas 1. Like Siddhi/Buddhi for Lord Ganapathy, are there similar Sahasranamas for Valli/Devasena/Shasti Devi? I have only come across 2-sets of Ashtottaram for Valli and Devasena. 2. Though there are several Sahasranamas for Durga, do separate Sahasranamas exist for various Durga forms - especially Nava Durga. I have Ashtottaram. 3. Are there separate Ashtottarams for various forms of Bhairava and/or Sahasranamas? or Trishatis? 4. Are there separate Ashtottarams/Trishatis/Sahasranamas for various forms of Dakshinamurthy apart from Dakshinamurthy and Medha Dakshinamurthy? Thanks & Regards, Murali _______________ New Windows 7: Find the right PC for you. Learn more. http://windows.microsoft.com/shop Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 Namaskaram Murali garuWe have Shakambari-Vanashankari as our Kula devataa. It is the same Sakambari refered in the Devi Mahatmya. We perform Sahasranama arcana using Vanashankari Sahasranama. I have the texy in Devanagari. Hari Om The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. http://in./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
venkhatraman Posted August 25, 2010 Report Share Posted August 25, 2010 Dear All, Greetings. With respect to Mahaganapathy: 1. I have two general Mahaganapthy Sahasranamas (one of which is sometimes called as Vakratunda Mahaganapathy Sahasranama) and one gakArAdi Sahasranama (where all namas start with syllable ga). I have two Vinayaka Ashtottarms and one Mantraksharavali Trishati. 2. Of the 16 Mahaganapathy forms (Shodasha Mahaganapathy), I have a Sahasranama for Ucchishta Mahaganapathy. Are there Sahasranamas, Trishatis or Ashtottaras for other forms? Thanks & Regards, Murali Respected Sir, If you have Ucchista ganapathy sahasranama in tamil. Can you send me a copy of the same ? N.S.Venkhatraman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kanall.ganesh Posted September 24, 2010 Report Share Posted September 24, 2010 I am having a sahasranama Sampathkari (or) Aswaroota - I don't know clearly. Will this be of any help to you K GANESH Respected Members, Greetings. I am sorry I was off-the-group for quite some time. May I request the erudite members of the group with any information they may have on the following - which are related to Sahasranamas. I am actively collecting Ashtottarams and Sahasranamams of various deities - including Shakti (I may have around 40-50 of them). Though it is my wish to make different compilations and make them available for general use free as ebooks (similar to the Gayatri worship I posted in this group a few years ago), paucity of time has made it difficult. Nevertheless, I have been working on bringing the first compilation of about 20 different Vishnu Sahasranama Stotras (plus about 10 Sahasranamas on Vishnu's consorts) - hopeuflly I will be able to release in this 2010. 1. Apparently there is a Sahasranama for Savithri - I remember having read Harsha's posting where she mentioned that Pudukkottai Judge Swamigal used to chant this during mid-day. I have enquired about this with various scholars including publishes but unable to get any clue. I even wrote to the website of Pudukkottai Bhuvaneshwari Peetham. 2. I also heard that there is a Pancha Sahasranama Stotram for Gayatri but unable to get any clue. There is one Telugu publication from Hyderabad from Sankhyayana Publications but not sure of its origin. 3. Apparently there seems to be a Kalabhairava Sahasranama composed by Sage Durvasa. Does any one in which purana/upapurana/kalpa/yamala/tantrai this is available? 4. I also read somewhere that there is another rare Sahasranama on Lord Shiva titled " Paramashiva Sahasranama " - which is said to be the only available part of one of the yamala tantras. Does any one know where I can get a copy of it? 5. I also remember Sri. Satish's message sometime back that there is another rare combined Sahasranama on Shiva/Parvati " Bhuvana Mangala Maha Stotram " in Rudra Yamala (similar to the Radha Krishnan Sahasranama from Narada Pancharatram). I have Uttara Khand of Rudra Yamala but this is not to be found. Any idea where this can be gleaned? [i recently purchased two volumes of Devi Sahasranama Stotra Sangrah which contain very rare Devi Sahasranamas many of which are said to be from Rudra Yamala. I don't know whether these are from Purva Khand which is not in print. Does any one know whether it is possible to get Purva Khand?] 6. I would appreciate if you can educate me on any other rare Ashtottarams/Sahasranamas which I am not aware of. Unfortunately, I am finding it very difficult to get information - in spite of me contacting some of the authors from various prominent publishers. To cite an example, I chanced upon a rare Vittala Ashtottaram said to be from Padma Puranam whose opening shloka goes like this: shrutvA nAma sahasrame me viTTalasya mahAnvitam | which means that the previous chapter should have contained Vittala Sahasranamam. I could not locate both Ashtottaram and Sahasranamam in the Padma Puran mula I purchased from MLBD. Similarly, the Varaha Sahasranamam is said to be from Skanda Puranam but I am not able to locate this in the 8-volume 81000 shloka set I purchased from Chowkhamba. But I got this in Tamil from a Lifco publication. I have been searching for Dhanvantari and Satyanarayana Sahasranama Stotras for the past 5 years without much success. Any information in this regard will be highly appreciated. Thanks & Regards, Murali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moorthy1966 Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 Dhanvantari sahasranama is available in Giri trading as well as LiFCO (i think). I have even a copy with me. If u have varuna, vayu and yama sahasranama pl. let me know. I have agni, indra and rudra sahasranamas with me. Kubera and nirthi also in my search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moorthy1966 Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 If u can provide a soft copy pl. give me - Moorthy, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moorthy1966 Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 can u pl. provide siddhi and Buddhi devi sahasranamas. I have a temple where sidhi-budhi ganesh is there - Moorthy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trishul727 Posted January 6, 2012 Report Share Posted January 6, 2012 respected friend i was just reading about your collection of sahasranamas i am happy that even today some people have a collection of such rare sahasranamas when i heard about sahasranamas i tried a lot to download various types of sahasranamas but i got a few which are common like shiva sahasranam,vishnu sahasranama,lalita sahasranama etc. i will be happy if you shared your collection with me of sahasranamas i will feel glad if you help me to recite such rare sahasranamas if you think that you can help me then plz send the sahasranamas which you have . again thanks to collect such rare sahasranamas may god bless you with all his good wills jai mata ki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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