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What does the GG say one _should_ sit on?

 

Allen Thrasher

 

 

Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D.

Senior Reference Librarian

Southern Asia Section

Asian Division

Library of Congress

Jefferson Building 150

101 Independence Ave., S.E.

Washington, DC 20540-4810

tel. 202-707-3732

fax 202-707-1724

athr

The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Library of

Congress.

 

>>> shalin327 11/29/2004 4:18:21 PM >>>

 

 

 

Shree Indologists,

 

The following verse of the Guru Gita is a bit curious:

 

 

vastrAsane ca dAridryaM

pASAne roga-sambhavaH |

 

medinyAM duHkham Apnoti

kASThe bhavati niSphalam || 137 ||

 

 

137. And (repeating it) on a seat of cloth (brings) poverty

on stone disease arises,

 

On earth unhappiness is attained

on wood it becomes fruitless.

 

 

Has anyone come across similar passages in other texts?

 

I am wondering whether this is to be taken as a literal guideline

for the positioning of one's derrière or is there a hidden

symbolism associated with cloth, stone, earth, and wood?

 

Thanks for your help,

 

---Matt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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kRSNAjine j~nAsiddhir mokSashriir-vyAghracarmaNi |

kushAsane j~nAnasiddhiH sarvasiddhistu kambale || 138 ||

 

 

--- Narayan Prasad

 

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Allen W Thrasher

shalin327 ; INDOLOGY

Tuesday, November 30, 2004 3:21 AM

Re: [Y-Indology] Guru Gita verse 137

 

 

What does the GG say one _should_ sit on?

 

Allen Thrasher

 

 

Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D.

Senior Reference Librarian

Southern Asia Section

Asian Division

Library of Congress

Jefferson Building 150

101 Independence Ave., S.E.

Washington, DC 20540-4810

tel. 202-707-3732

fax 202-707-1724

athr

The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Library of

Congress.

 

>>> shalin327 11/29/2004 4:18:21 PM >>>

 

 

 

Shree Indologists,

 

The following verse of the Guru Gita is a bit curious:

 

 

vastrAsane ca dAridryaM

pASAne roga-sambhavaH |

 

medinyAM duHkham Apnoti

kASThe bhavati niSphalam || 137 ||

 

 

137. And (repeating it) on a seat of cloth (brings) poverty

on stone disease arises,

 

On earth unhappiness is attained

on wood it becomes fruitless.

 

 

Has anyone come across similar passages in other texts?

 

I am wondering whether this is to be taken as a literal guideline

for the positioning of one's derrière or is there a hidden

symbolism associated with cloth, stone, earth, and wood?

 

Thanks for your help,

 

---Matt

 

 

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