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, "ngurumoorthy <ngurumoorthy>"

<ngurumoorthy> wrote:

> does anybody have the verses, audio & meaning of medha suktham?

 

Text from R^ig veda:

http://www.vedah.com/khila.pdf

 

Translation of R^ig vediya suukta posted on Advaita-L by Vishal:

http://www.escribe.com/religion/advaita/m8527.html

 

Text from krishhNa yajur veda

http://lavanya.aros.net/sanskrit/all_pdf/medhasukta.pdf

 

Audio of the text krishhNa yajur veda (different from the above)

www.sailu.com

 

I have a good tamil translation of KYV text, I do not know of any

online translation.

 

Ravi

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Hari Om !!

 

Please visit arshavidya.org They have an audio lecture of Swami

Tattvavidananda on Medha Suktam, Sri Suktam, Durga Suktam, Rudram

(Even if they are not in the on-line store, they are available and

you can call them on phone and place an order) Swami T being a

Sanskrit scholar and Vedantin, the lectures are very useful.

 

Om Namo Narayanaya !!

 

Srikrishna

 

 

, "ngurumoorthy <ngurumoorthy>"

<ngurumoorthy> wrote:

> does anybody have the verses, audio & meaning of medha suktham?

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Namaste,

 

The word medha in yoga/ ayurveda is supposed to

represent a dhatu in our body. I have seen people

translate this as fat. I am not sure if this is

correct.

 

Is medhA related to medha (dhatu) ?

In any case can list members share their thoughts

on the meaning(s) of medha, medhA.

 

Thanks

Shrinivas Gadkari

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If I am not mistaken, they derive from different roots "mid"

and "mith" -- See Apte's dictionary (available online).

 

http://aa2411s.aa.tufs.ac.jp/~tjun/sktdic/

 

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a) Meaning of "mid" from `Apte Dic'

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v.

 

1.A; 4.10.U; (medate, medhati-te, medayati-te)

 

1.to be unctuous or greasy;

 

2.to melt;

 

3.to be fat;

 

4.to love

 

meanings of "mid" [2]

 

v.

 

1.U; (medati-te)

 

1.see mith

 

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b) mith

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meanings of "mith"

 

v.

 

1.U; (methati-te)

 

1.to associate with;

 

2.to unite;

 

3.to hurt;

 

4.to understand;

 

5.to wrangle;

 

6.to grasp

 

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, "Shrinivas A. Gadkari

<sgadkari2001>" <sgadkari2001> wrote:

> Namaste,

>

> The word medha in yoga/ ayurveda is supposed to

> represent a dhatu in our body. I have seen people

> translate this as fat. I am not sure if this is

> correct.

>

> Is medhA related to medha (dhatu) ?

> In any case can list members share their thoughts

> on the meaning(s) of medha, medhA.

>

> Thanks

> Shrinivas Gadkari

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> Message: 2

> Fri, 03 Jan 2003 18:56:21 -0000

> "Shrinivas A. Gadkari

> <sgadkari2001" <sgadkari2001

> Re: medha suktham

>

> Namaste,

>

> The word medha in yoga/ ayurveda is supposed to

> represent a dhatu in our body. I have seen people

> translate this as fat. I am not sure if this is

> correct.

>

> Is medhA related to medha (dhatu) ?

> In any case can list members share their thoughts

> on the meaning(s) of medha, medhA.

>

> Thanks

> Shrinivas Gadkari

>

 

As far as I know, medha is memory, intellect /

intelligence.

 

Savithri

>

>

 

 

 

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shrIH

>L Vaidyanathan <vyagrapurielvi> wrote:

> Friends,

> "Medha" in Medha Sooktam is "learnedness of high

> degree". Medha Devi is Saraswati.

> At the conclusion of the Sooktam, She is prayed for

> high learning, children, etc.

 

To add to this,

 

Prapanchasara Tantra of Shri Adi Shankara mentions that Devi

 

Bharati has nine shaktis. Their names being,

 

medhA - understanding

 

praj~nA - wisdom

 

prabhA - radiance

 

vidyA - learning

 

dhI - intelligence

 

dhR^iti - constancy or steadiness

 

smR^iti - memory

 

buddhi - power of conception

 

vidyeshvarI - sovereignity of all learning.

 

English translation of the names of shaktis is by

 

Shri Arthur Avalon

 

rgds

>

> Regards,

> L Vaidyanathan

>

>

> --- "Shrinivas A. Gadkari <sgadkari2001@

> Namaste,<BR>

> <BR>

> The word medha in yoga/ ayurveda is supposed to<BR>

> represent a dhatu in our body. I have seen people<BR>

> translate this as fat. I am not sure if this is<BR>

> correct.<BR>

> <BR>

> Is medhA related to medha (dhatu) ?<BR>

> In any case can list members share their thoughts<BR>

> on the meaning(s) of medha, medhA.<BR>

> <BR>

> Thanks<BR>

> Shrinivas Gadkari

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