Guest guest Posted October 3, 2003 Report Share Posted October 3, 2003 I've read in Lord Siva and His Worship by Swami Sivananda the following: "Chamaka is divided into eleven sections. Each of these is then combined with Namaka (Rudra) and repeated. This is called Rudra. Eleven such Rudras make one Laghu Rudra. Eleven Laghu Rudras make one Maharudra. Eleven Maharudras make one Atirudra." So my question is the following. What is this combination (Rudra)? Is it 1st anuvaka of Chamaka + Namaka + 2nd anuvaka of Chamaka + Namaka + ... + 11th anuvaka of Chamaka + Namaka? Or is it Chamaka (all the 11 anuvakas) + Namaka? Or is it another combination? Please send your answers to my email: bobbob@ua.fm With best regards, Boris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 I've read in Lord Siva and His Worship by Swami Sivananda the following: "Chamaka is divided into eleven sections. Each of these is then combined with Namaka (Rudra) and repeated. This is called Rudra. Eleven such Rudras make one Laghu Rudra. Eleven Laghu Rudras make one Maharudra. Eleven Maharudras make one Atirudra." So my question is the following. What is this combination (Rudra)? Is it 1st anuvaka of Chamaka + Namaka + 2nd anuvaka of Chamaka + Namaka + ... + 11th anuvaka of Chamaka + Namaka? Or is it Chamaka (all the 11 anuvakas) + Namaka? Or is it another combination? Please send your answers to my email: bobbob@ua.fm With best regards, Boris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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