Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 STANZA-65  Shreeda-shreeshah shree-nivasah shree-nidil-shree-vibhavanah | Shree-dhara-shree-kara-shreyah shreem-man-lokatra-yashrayah  Sridah                                     The giver of wealth Srisah                                     \  The Lord of wealth                  Srinivasah                                the abode of wealth Srinidhih                                  the source of wealth Srivibhavanah                          One who conceives wealth in various concepts Sridharah                                 One who bears wealth in himself Srikarah                                  One who bears wealth in himself Srikarah                                  One who induces wealth( in others) Sreyah                                     One who proves prosperous to others Sriman                                     one who has wealth Lokatrayasrayah                      the harbour of all the three planes of creation  MEANING :  The Lord is the Lord and giver of wealth . He is the abode , the source and the inducer in others . He conceives wealth in the form of various concepts in the others and bears all this in himself . He proves prosperous to those who meditate him since he is the very harbour of the beings of all the three planes  Explanation :  The word ‘Sree’ means wealth and splendour . As previously explained, it is the splendour of name and form in the Lord’s kingdom . The compound syllable ‘Sree’ is the mantram which induces wealth and stimulates the mind towards the various concepts of wealth and stimulates the mind towards the various concepts of wealth and their utility . It also leads one to understand that the wealth of everthing exists in recollecting the presence of the Lord in every thing and everything as name, form and concept in the presence of the Lord . Hence it removes the vibrations of ignorance and ill-luck.It is called Laxmi mantram and it is given here to repeat along with the meditation of the presence of the Lord .         Hereafter the text gives us the various mantrams to be meditated in HIM.   Courtesy-MASTER E.K   Regards Bharathi.A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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