Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Namaste Suryaji, I will forward your question to Swamiji. Re the different versions of the Chandi, Swamiji has mentioned this and discussed it extensively in his book "Pronunciation and the Chandi Samputs", available at http://www.shreemaa.org/bookstore.htm Hope this helps. Jai Maa , "Mahamuni" <mahamuni@c...> wrote: > This brings up an interesting point that I have been dwelling upon. > > I assume the answer to all the questions I am about to ask is "yes", but I want to just confirm this. > > I have come across somewhat different versions of Stotrams like the Kali Sahasranam Stotram. As far as you know, are there many different (or at least several) versions passed down thru lineage/tradition? Is there any record of how long ago these types of stotrams and namavalis were created? > > Same question for a Vedic Mantra like the Ganesh Atharavasirsham? I have seen this titled various ways as well, like "Ganapati Upanishad", etc. And while I am on a role, what about for Sri Sri Chandi and Sri Rudram? > > Pranams, > > Surya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Is that in the main Sri Chandi text? I'll have to look. - Nanda Tuesday, September 27, 2005 6:24 PM The different versions of the ancient texts Namaste Suryaji,I will forward your question to Swamiji.Re the different versions of the Chandi, Swamiji has mentioned this and discussed it extensively in his book "Pronunciation and the Chandi Samputs", available at http://www.shreemaa.org/bookstore.htmHope this helps.Jai Maa, "Mahamuni" <mahamuni@c...> wrote:> This brings up an interesting point that I have been dwelling upon.> > I assume the answer to all the questions I am about to ask is "yes", but I want to just confirm this.> > I have come across somewhat different versions of Stotrams like the Kali Sahasranam Stotram. As far as you know, are there many different (or at least several) versions passed down thru lineage/tradition? Is there any record of how long ago these types of stotrams and namavalis were created?> > Same question for a Vedic Mantra like the Ganesh Atharavasirsham? I have seen this titled various ways as well, like "Ganapati Upanishad", etc. And while I am on a role, what about for Sri Sri Chandi and Sri Rudram?> > Pranams,> > Surya> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Nandaji, Forget that last question. I see it is a different book. As far as books, is the Shiva puja beginner contained within the Advanced Siva Puja and Yajna book? Pranams, Surya - Nanda Tuesday, September 27, 2005 6:24 PM The different versions of the ancient texts Namaste Suryaji,I will forward your question to Swamiji.Re the different versions of the Chandi, Swamiji has mentioned this and discussed it extensively in his book "Pronunciation and the Chandi Samputs", available at http://www.shreemaa.org/bookstore.htmHope this helps.Jai Maa, "Mahamuni" <mahamuni@c...> wrote:> This brings up an interesting point that I have been dwelling upon.> > I assume the answer to all the questions I am about to ask is "yes", but I want to just confirm this.> > I have come across somewhat different versions of Stotrams like the Kali Sahasranam Stotram. As far as you know, are there many different (or at least several) versions passed down thru lineage/tradition? Is there any record of how long ago these types of stotrams and namavalis were created?> > Same question for a Vedic Mantra like the Ganesh Atharavasirsham? I have seen this titled various ways as well, like "Ganapati Upanishad", etc. And while I am on a role, what about for Sri Sri Chandi and Sri Rudram?> > Pranams,> > Surya> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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