Guest guest Posted November 19, 2003 Report Share Posted November 19, 2003 Namaste Raja Is this what you mean? : "It is said in Raajyalakshmi Hridayam that the attendants or ... The Sadhaka is praying to Sri Ganesha to reside ... Most of these are popular shlokas from the Smriti ... ". If yes, this is a link for you to copy the rest of the stuff from: srividya/message/399 The Sanskrit and explanation is there too. Ommmm Sy --------------------------- "shrii lalitaa mahaatripurasundarii paraabhaTTaarikaa sametaaya shrii chandramauliishwara parabrahmaNe namaH .. ## SRISUKTA The most important of the Vedic Mantras that are used during Homa, Vrata and Ceremonial worship are the Purusha Sukta and the Shree Sukta. Shaivas, Shaktas and Vaishnavas use Shree Sukta alike. Most Hindus are familiar with this popular Sukta but are not aware of its deep philosophical significance. Shree Sukta is one of the `Khila' Suktas of Rig Veda. `Khila' means an appendix. This part does not belong to the main part of the Rig Veda, but appears to have been included at a later time. Raatri Sukta, Shivasankalpa Sukta, Medha Sukta, are all Khila Suktas. Sukta means a collection of Vedic mantras. A collection of Suktas is called a Mandala. Rig Veda has 1028 Suktas, 10,552 mantras and ten Mandalas. All mantras are, however not recognized by special Sukta names. This special group includes the Agni Sukta beginning with the Rik `Agnimiile' (first Mandala, First Sukta), the Purusha Sukta beginning with the Rik `Sahasra shiirsha' (10,60), the Devi Sukta beginning with the Rik `Aham rudrebhiH' (10,125), the Ratri Sukta beginning with the mantra `Raatrii vyakhyadaayatii' (10,127) and the Sri Sukta. The actual number of Suktas in the rig Veda is 1017. However by addition of khila Suktas, known as the Vaalikhilya Suktas, the number becomes 1028. , "raja_123000" <raja_123000> wrote: > Can anybody forward the Ganesha Hridayam shlokas? Be it > Sanskrit/Tamil/English > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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