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Dear List,

Here are the morning prayers I mentioned. I can't do the

diacritical marks in Sanskrit so I hope the pronunciation is clear.

The translation is Sadgur Sant Keshavadas:

1. On waking: Uttishthottishtha Govinda, Uttishta

garudadhvaja/Uttishta kamalaakanta, Trailokyam mangalam kuru//

(trans: Awake and rise in my hear Lord Govinda (as Divine

Consciousness).Awake, my God who flies on the eagle. Arise, O spouse

of Goddess of Prosperity. Bless all 3 worlds with peace)

2. Then look at both of your palms, hold them together and pray:

Karaagre vasate Lakshmi Karamadhye Sarasvati/ Karamuule tu Govindah

Prabhaate karadarshanam// (trans:I meditate on Lakshmi residing at

the tip of the fingers and Sarasvati in the mid-palm and on Govinda

at the base of the palm. I meditate on God's powers early in the

morning, seeing God in my palms.)

3. Stepping onto the floor: Samudravasane Devi Parvatastanamandite/

Vishnupatni namas tubhyam/ Paadasparasham kshamasva me//

(trans:Oh Mother Earth, spouse of Lord Vishnu, whose robes are the

oceans, bosom the mountains, forgive me (your child) who am just to

walk over you.)

4. Bathing or washing next. As you wash or bathe, chant the

following or mentally repeat it:

Gange ca Yamune caiva Godaavari Sarasvati/Narmade Sindhu Kaveri

Jale'smin sannidhim kuru// Pusharaadyaanii tiirthaani Gangaadyaah

saritas tathaa/ Aagacchantu pavitraani Snaanakaale sadaa mama//

(trans:Bless with thy presence, O holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna,

Godavari,Sarasvati, Narmada, Sindu and Kaveri. May Puskara, and all

the holy waters and rivers such as Ganga always come at the time of

my bath).

Sorry about the format but if you just recopy the mantras, you

will see, it is a very brief and beautiful way to wake up every

morning. I had been doing this sadhana for 5 years before I went to

the Maha Kumbha Mela in 2001. When I bathed at the Sangham, I kept

remembering all the mornings I would shower and chant these bathing

mantras. You'll be surprised how short a time it takes to remember

these by heart. Hope this is helpful.

best,

sadhvi

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sadhvi, wonderful, thank you ... pranams ... steve

 

 

, "nityashakti" <sadhvi@p...>

wrote:

> Dear List,

> Here are the morning prayers I mentioned. I can't do the

> diacritical marks in Sanskrit so I hope the pronunciation is

clear.

> The translation is Sadgur Sant Keshavadas:

> 1. On waking: Uttishthottishtha Govinda, Uttishta

> garudadhvaja/Uttishta kamalaakanta, Trailokyam mangalam kuru//

> (trans: Awake and rise in my hear Lord Govinda (as Divine

> Consciousness).Awake, my God who flies on the eagle. Arise, O

spouse

> of Goddess of Prosperity. Bless all 3 worlds with peace)

> 2. Then look at both of your palms, hold them together and pray:

> Karaagre vasate Lakshmi Karamadhye Sarasvati/ Karamuule tu

Govindah

> Prabhaate karadarshanam// (trans:I meditate on Lakshmi residing at

> the tip of the fingers and Sarasvati in the mid-palm and on

Govinda

> at the base of the palm. I meditate on God's powers early in the

> morning, seeing God in my palms.)

> 3. Stepping onto the floor: Samudravasane Devi

Parvatastanamandite/

> Vishnupatni namas tubhyam/ Paadasparasham kshamasva me//

> (trans:Oh Mother Earth, spouse of Lord Vishnu, whose robes are the

> oceans, bosom the mountains, forgive me (your child) who am just

to

> walk over you.)

> 4. Bathing or washing next. As you wash or bathe, chant the

> following or mentally repeat it:

> Gange ca Yamune caiva Godaavari Sarasvati/Narmade Sindhu Kaveri

> Jale'smin sannidhim kuru// Pusharaadyaanii tiirthaani Gangaadyaah

> saritas tathaa/ Aagacchantu pavitraani Snaanakaale sadaa mama//

> (trans:Bless with thy presence, O holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna,

> Godavari,Sarasvati, Narmada, Sindu and Kaveri. May Puskara, and

all

> the holy waters and rivers such as Ganga always come at the time

of

> my bath).

> Sorry about the format but if you just recopy the mantras, you

> will see, it is a very brief and beautiful way to wake up every

> morning. I had been doing this sadhana for 5 years before I went

to

> the Maha Kumbha Mela in 2001. When I bathed at the Sangham, I kept

> remembering all the mornings I would shower and chant these

bathing

> mantras. You'll be surprised how short a time it takes to remember

> these by heart. Hope this is helpful.

> best,

> sadhvi

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That is so wonderful, Sadvi. Thank you very much.

"nityashakti" <sadhvi (AT) prodigy (DOT) net>

Thu, 11 Mar 2004 17:37:00 -0000

RE: morning prayers

Dear List,

Here are the morning prayers I mentioned. I can't do the

diacritical marks in Sanskrit so I hope the pronunciation is clear.

The translation is Sadgur Sant Keshavadas:

1. On waking: Uttishthottishtha Govinda, Uttishta

garudadhvaja/Uttishta kamalaakanta, Trailokyam mangalam kuru//

(trans: Awake and rise in my hear Lord Govinda (as Divine

Consciousness).Awake, my God who flies on the eagle. Arise, O spouse

of Goddess of Prosperity. Bless all 3 worlds with peace)

2. Then look at both of your palms, hold them together and pray:

Karaagre vasate Lakshmi Karamadhye Sarasvati/ Karamuule tu Govindah

Prabhaate karadarshanam// (trans:I meditate on Lakshmi residing at

the tip of the fingers and Sarasvati in the mid-palm and on Govinda

at the base of the palm. I meditate on God's powers early in the

morning, seeing God in my palms.)

3. Stepping onto the floor: Samudravasane Devi Parvatastanamandite/

Vishnupatni namas tubhyam/ Paadasparasham kshamasva me//

(trans:Oh Mother Earth, spouse of Lord Vishnu, whose robes are the

oceans, bosom the mountains, forgive me (your child) who am just to

walk over you.)

4. Bathing or washing next. As you wash or bathe, chant the

following or mentally repeat it:

Gange ca Yamune caiva Godaavari Sarasvati/Narmade Sindhu Kaveri

Jale'smin sannidhim kuru// Pusharaadyaanii tiirthaani Gangaadyaah

saritas tathaa/ Aagacchantu pavitraani Snaanakaale sadaa mama//

(trans:Bless with thy presence, O holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna,

Godavari,Sarasvati, Narmada, Sindu and Kaveri. May Puskara, and all

the holy waters and rivers such as Ganga always come at the time of

my bath).

Sorry about the format but if you just recopy the mantras, you

will see, it is a very brief and beautiful way to wake up every

morning. I had been doing this sadhana for 5 years before I went to

the Maha Kumbha Mela in 2001. When I bathed at the Sangham, I kept

remembering all the mornings I would shower and chant these bathing

mantras. You'll be surprised how short a time it takes to remember

these by heart. Hope this is helpful.

best,

sadhvi

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this would help us all in beginning the day very auspiciously

 

anil

 

nityashakti

 

<sadhvi (AT) prodigy (DOT) net> wrote:

Dear List, Here are the morning prayers I mentioned. I can't do the

diacritical marks in Sanskrit so I hope the pronunciation is clear.

The translation is Sadgur Sant Keshavadas:1. On waking:

Uttishthottishtha Govinda, Uttishta garudadhvaja/Uttishta

kamalaakanta, Trailokyam mangalam kuru//(trans: Awake and rise in my

hear Lord Govinda (as Divine Consciousness).Awake, my God who flies

on the eagle. Arise, O spouse of Goddess of Prosperity. Bless all 3

worlds with peace)2. Then look at both of your palms, hold them

together and pray:Karaagre vasate Lakshmi Karamadhye Sarasvati/

Karamuule tu GovindahPrabhaate karadarshanam// (trans:I meditate on

Lakshmi residing at the tip of the fingers and Sarasvati in the

mid-palm and on Govinda at the base of the palm. I meditate on God's

powers early in the morning, seeing

God in my palms.)3. Stepping onto the floor: Samudravasane Devi

Parvatastanamandite/Vishnupatni namas tubhyam/ Paadasparasham

kshamasva me//(trans:Oh Mother Earth, spouse of Lord Vishnu, whose

robes are the oceans, bosom the mountains, forgive me (your child)

who am just to walk over you.)4. Bathing or washing next. As you wash

or bathe, chant the following or mentally repeat it:Gange ca Yamune

caiva Godaavari Sarasvati/Narmade Sindhu Kaveri Jale'smin sannidhim

kuru// Pusharaadyaanii tiirthaani Gangaadyaah saritas tathaa/

Aagacchantu pavitraani Snaanakaale sadaa mama//(trans:Bless with thy

presence, O holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari,Sarasvati, Narmada,

Sindu and Kaveri. May Puskara, and all the holy waters and rivers

such as Ganga always come at the time of my bath). Sorry about the

format but if you just recopy the mantras, you will see, it is a very

brief and beautiful way to

wake up every morning. I had been doing this sadhana for 5 years

before I went to the Maha Kumbha Mela in 2001. When I bathed at the

Sangham, I kept remembering all the mornings I would shower and chant

these bathing mantras. You'll be surprised how short a time it takes

to remember these by heart. Hope this is helpful.best,sadhvi

 

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Thank you for including this and english as well. Beautiful.

 

, "nityashakti" <sadhvi@p...>

wrote:

> Dear List,

> Here are the morning prayers I mentioned. I can't do the

> diacritical marks in Sanskrit so I hope the pronunciation is

clear.

> The translation is Sadgur Sant Keshavadas:

> 1. On waking: Uttishthottishtha Govinda, Uttishta

> garudadhvaja/Uttishta kamalaakanta, Trailokyam mangalam kuru//

> (trans: Awake and rise in my hear Lord Govinda (as Divine

> Consciousness).Awake, my God who flies on the eagle. Arise, O

spouse

> of Goddess of Prosperity. Bless all 3 worlds with peace)

> 2. Then look at both of your palms, hold them together and pray:

> Karaagre vasate Lakshmi Karamadhye Sarasvati/ Karamuule tu

Govindah

> Prabhaate karadarshanam// (trans:I meditate on Lakshmi residing at

> the tip of the fingers and Sarasvati in the mid-palm and on

Govinda

> at the base of the palm. I meditate on God's powers early in the

> morning, seeing God in my palms.)

> 3. Stepping onto the floor: Samudravasane Devi

Parvatastanamandite/

> Vishnupatni namas tubhyam/ Paadasparasham kshamasva me//

> (trans:Oh Mother Earth, spouse of Lord Vishnu, whose robes are the

> oceans, bosom the mountains, forgive me (your child) who am just

to

> walk over you.)

> 4. Bathing or washing next. As you wash or bathe, chant the

> following or mentally repeat it:

> Gange ca Yamune caiva Godaavari Sarasvati/Narmade Sindhu Kaveri

> Jale'smin sannidhim kuru// Pusharaadyaanii tiirthaani Gangaadyaah

> saritas tathaa/ Aagacchantu pavitraani Snaanakaale sadaa mama//

> (trans:Bless with thy presence, O holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna,

> Godavari,Sarasvati, Narmada, Sindu and Kaveri. May Puskara, and

all

> the holy waters and rivers such as Ganga always come at the time

of

> my bath).

> Sorry about the format but if you just recopy the mantras, you

> will see, it is a very brief and beautiful way to wake up every

> morning. I had been doing this sadhana for 5 years before I went

to

> the Maha Kumbha Mela in 2001. When I bathed at the Sangham, I kept

> remembering all the mornings I would shower and chant these

bathing

> mantras. You'll be surprised how short a time it takes to remember

> these by heart. Hope this is helpful.

> best,

> sadhvi

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