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Monday, February 18, 2008

rudrashtakam

Rudrashtakam by Tulsidas from Ramcharitmanas at Stutimandal

Sample: O Īśāna! I pray You, Who is the lord of all, Who is in eternal Nirvāna-bliss, Who is resplendent, Who is omni-present, and Who is Brahman and Veda in totality. I adore You, Who is for self, Who is formless, Who is without change, Who is dispassionate, Who is like the sky (immeasurable), and Who lives in the sky.[1]

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4 Comments:

Blogger Hera Moon said...

Namaste! With many heartfelt thanks for having posted this beautiful hymne, I would like to draw your attention to the lacking na-kaara in prasannaananam (4th verse, 2nd quarter). Both meaning and metre (bhujangaprayaatam) are disturbed through this lacking first short syllable of ya-gaNa. Jaya Shiva Shankara! Hera Moon from Berlin

8/31/2009 10:49:00 PM  
Blogger Stutimaṇḍala said...

Namaste:

We are unclear about where the na-kaara is missing. prasanna + aanana.m is the sandhi-vigraha.

Please explain in more detail.

Wishing well,
Stutimandal

9/02/2009 12:16:00 AM  
Blogger Stutimaṇḍala said...

Namaste:

We just realized that our devanagari is in error. Thanks for pointing out the mistake.

Wishing well,
Stutimandal

9/02/2009 12:18:00 AM  
Blogger Stutimaṇḍala said...

Namaste:

Sorry about our late response, but we have corrected the typo now.

Wishing well,
Stutimandal

11/03/2009 02:51:00 AM  

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