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RUDRA PUJA IBD

DEVOTEES OF SRI SRI RAVI SHANK
01 / 2017
9789395766456
SÁNSCRITO

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Rudra Puja has been practised in India since the beginning of time. Shiva means Auspicious. Rudra is a synonym for Shiva that means âÇÖDestroyer of EvilâÇÖ. Puja means that which is born of fullness. The Vedic scriptures hail the Rudram chants as a method to remove sufferings, attain desires and bestow all round prosperity in oneâÇÖs village. This book presents the complete Rudra Puja Abhisheka procedure in Sanskrit using clear Devanagari font.Headings are given in English for the performer to follow the text correctly. Initial MantrasSankalpam versesPanchamrit Snanam versesGanapati AtharvashirshaThe Rudram Verses for SOUTH INDIAN Krishna Yajurveda with Svara. àÑÈ àñ¿àñ«àÑæàñ¸àÑìàññàÑç àñ°àÑüàñªàÑìàñ° àñ«àÑÆàñ¿àÑìàñ»àñµàÑæ àñëàÑÆàññàÑïàññàÑÆ àñçàñ·àÑæàñµàÑçàÑÆ àñ¿àñ«àñâàÑæ àÑñáDevanagari Latin Transliteration is given for the South Indian version. NORTH INDIAN Shukla Yajurveda Rudri verses with Svara. àÑÈ àñ¿àñ«àÑæàñ¸àÑìàññàÑç àñ°àÑüàñªàÑìàñ° àñ«á³ÿàñ¿àÑìàñ»àñµàÑæ àñëá³ÿàññàÑïàññá³ÿ àñçàñ·àÑæàñµàÑçá³ÿ àñ¿àñ«àñâá³óàÑæ àÑñAdditionally contains helpful notes in many places.A copious Appendix gives the Devanagari Alphabet, Pronunciation Key, and some famous Shiva Shlokas. Ideal for use at home or in the temple. Many times parents wish they could get an inkling of what happens in the temple pujas, or what the local pandit chants during a family ceremony. Parents also wish they could get a more intimate feel of the thought processes and the sacred heritage of our ancestors. Also, many hope that their children can tune in a bit as well. This book has been accordingly designed for crisp and clear readability of the Sanskrit mantras. Special attention is given to:Accuracy of the text from the original scripturesDevanagari conjuncts are clearly typedAccents on Devanagari text are correctly placedMany a time Sandhis have been spaced so that visibility of the words is enhancedEnunciation of Sanskrit letters is as per Vedic chanting, especially that of visarga and anusvara. Thus in àñªàÑìàñ°àñÑàñ«àÑïàñ½àñºàÑìàñ»àñ¾àñ»àñâ initial verse àñùá³ÿàñúàñ¾àñ¿àñ¾àÑæàñ¿àÑì àññàÑìàñµàñ¾ àñùá³ÿàñúàñªàÑæàññàñ¿àñé àñ¹àñµàñ¾àñ«àñ¹àÑç is written as àñùá³ÿàñúàñ¾àñ¿àñ¾àÑæàñ¿àÑì àññàÑìàñµàñ¾ àñùá³ÿàñúàñªàÑæàññàñ¿á³» àñ¹àñµàñ¾àñ«àñ¹àÑç to indicate that the anusvara is to be uttered as àñùàÑüàñ«àÑì 'gum'.Pluta vowel written as àÑ¿ for long chant, e.g., àñ²àÑïá³ÿàñòàñ¾àñüàÑ¿----------------This book has been written with correctáVedic Sanskrit accents and matrasáusing the latestáVedic Sanskrit font conforming to Unicode 14.0 standard. The Yajurveda symbols for Devanagari, Vedic Extensions, and Devanagari Extended Unicode blocks have been correctly typed.

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