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Dear ?????

 

I have picked up the Danda which will overpower me and will put me in

right direction. It will protect me from all the directions where

from I my get frightened.

 

Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

 

AmolMandar

 

vedic astrology, "Jaihitu1981"

<jaihitu1981@h...> wrote:

> Amol mandar ji

>

> pls explain the meaning of:-

> "Adamtam Damyitva Mam Marge Sanstapyanswayam |

> Danda: kare Sthito Yasmatsmadraksha yato Bhayam||"

>

>

> -

> amolmandar

> vedic astrology

> Tuesday, June 10, 2003 6:06 PM

> FW: [vedic astrology] Re: Dasavatara Stotra-to Sanjayji

>

>

> 10062003

> Respected Sanjayji

>

> It was satisfying to read your post. But my little brain still

ticks

> with some questions. I hope you wont consider this otherwise. If

you

> feel that my doubts are not worthy please excuse me for my

> misdirected efforts.

>

> I understand that correct pronunciation is dattaatreya.It is

> Datta+Atreya.Atreya means son of Atri. Why to write name in that

case

> with the Atreya? Atreya itself should qualify son of atri. As in

my

> previous mail,we dont write ArjunKaunteya or KarnaRadheya. It is

not

> correct to write both qualifiers. Radheya alone qualifies Karna

or

> Kaunteya alone qualifies Ajun.

>

> Moreover, whenever we see at Datta we see three heads

> (Brahma+Vishnu+Mahesh) so can we not assume Traya to be more

correct

> than treya? Brahma+Vishnu+Mahesh together many times reffered as

> Trayee. That exactly what Datta manifested to MAta Anusuya

according

> to Gurucharitra.

>

> cow-shed for the protection of society were there but the context

> does not gothrough with this. Again, question ariese when which

> meaning of the word should be taken? If it is not the context

then it

> would be interesting to attach semantics to the composite words

like

> GoSwami or GoWardhan. The meaning of Gotra was told to me by my

> Purohit at the time of my Upanayan Sanskar. Before, giving the

Danda

> with DandaDharan Mantra. He as well told me to remember true

meaning

> of the words he taught me at that time.One of them was Gotra.

Today

> also I remember that

>

> "Adamtam Damyitva Mam Marge Sanstapyanswayam |

> Danda: kare Sthito Yasmatsmadraksha yato Bhayam||"

>

> After that he gave me some spiritual discourses in a separate

room. I

> did not understand much then but that day onwards i developed the

> habit of going to correct roots of the things to the satisfaction

of

> my mind. I hope you will as well give me the Danda with the same

> Mantra!

>

> I am eager to read about Rath as fourth son of Atri & MAta

Anusuya.

>

>

> Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

>

> AmolMandar

>

>

>

> vedic astrology, "Sanjay Rath"

<srath@s...>

> wrote:

> >

> > |brihaspatim varenyam|

> > Dear Amol Mandar,

> > The correct pronunciation is dattaatreya. He is the second son

of

> Atri muni

> > and Anuseya and is the Avadhuta Brahmana referred to in the

> Bhagavatam by

> > Sri Krishna Canto 11 while teaching Uddhava about the meaning

of

> Guru.

> > Go may mean many things, but evey word has a 'devata' that

> illumines the

> > mind, and here Go refers to cows as in Taurus which is the

place

> where the

> > cows come home. Life revolved around them and Taurus represents

the

> family

> > as the second house of the natural zodiac. Moon represents cows

and

> its

> > moolatrikona (office) is in Taurus. It is here that the cows

are

> milked and

> > the family is sustained. Go-kula refers to a conglomeration of

> houses like a

> > family around a Go-shaala (cow-shed) where people used to live

> together and

> > feel protected (trai) and safe from the wilderness outside.

They

> were

> > identified as a Go-tra. The word trai comes from the fact that

the

> cow-dung

> > + water etc used to plaster the earthern floor is the ONLY

> guarantee that

> > the snakes will not come inside. Snakes keep away from (1)

cowdung

> and (2)

> > bamboo. The latter was used as the danda of the Guru...

> >

> > You are right about the Radheya, that is why it is Atreya and

not

> atraya.

> > Dattaatreya..with an 'e'.

> > My views only...

> > ~ om tat sat ~

> > Yours truly,

> > Sanjay Rath

> > ---------------------------

> > H-5, B.J.B Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751014, India

> > +91-674-2436871 http://srath.com <http://srath.com>

> > ---------------------------

> >

> >

> >

> > amolmandar [amolmandar]

> > Monday, June 09, 2003 8:22 PM

> > vedic astrology

> > [vedic astrology] Re: Dasavatara Stotra-to Sanjayji

> >

> >

> > Dear Gordan

> >

> > You may be right in suggesting the meaning of the word Gotra

> but 'Go'

> > is not Cow only in Sanskrit. It as well means Indriya or Pran.

Now

> > when deciding the meaning of a word we have to very careful

about

> > correct specification of the word. By simply saying that Go is

> always

> > cow the use of Gotra can not be explained.

> >

> > We explain Sarvatra/Anyatra as Sarv+atra and Anya+atra. Here we

can

> > not take Anya+Tra as protector of Anya(Some one else). It

expalins

> > related to something else with atra. Same is the case with

Sarvatra.

> >

> > Again, with Dattatraya,it is difficult to understand why the

name of

> > the rishi be associated with name of a person. It can be as

father

> > but Atraya itself should express son of Atri. As Kounteya to

mean

> son

> > of Kunti (Arjun) and RAdheya to mean son of Radha (Karna). It

is

> this

> > qualification which is sufficient and not the double as

> ArjunKounteya

> > or KarnaRaheya. If we accept your way of semantics,still

question

> > remains why not to describe Durvasa with the name of Atri. We

write

> > Soma-atreya,Datta-atreya,Rath-atreya then logically it should

be

> with

> > Durvas-atraya.

> >

> > I dont understand why to get into plural form when it explains

as a

> > complete word. I think we get as plural only when some singular

is

> to

> > be described as plural. Refer to any standard dictionary and

you

> will

> > find Traya as a valid word with out h associated with it.

> >

> > I am neither a expert of Sanskrit nor the Jyotish.It is just a

> > spontaneous thought process that is manifested here. But I

think it

> > is worth considering. May be your right, may be not!

> >

> > Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

> >

> > AmolMandar

> >

> >

> > vedic astrology, GWBrennan@a... wrote:

> > > Dear Amolmandar

> > >

> > > I am following this interesting discussion about these

meanings.

> I

> > can not

> > > contribute a lot really to the list, but I do follow what is

going

> > on with much

> > > interest. About these words -

> > > Vamsha (or vansha) - bamboo - fine. In fact it is supposed

to be

> > from the

> > > resemblance to the development of the joints in bamboo - as

the

> > bamboo grows

> > > each of its sections, and is a general term for lineage. The

> > specific meanings

> > > attached are a social development.

> > >

> > > You need to take care with the other attemps at explaining the

> > meanings you

> > > have suggested - gotra is not go + atra - you can not add an

> > addional 'a' from

> > > nowhere to achieve the meaning you are interested to find. Go

> > (cow) + tra -

> > > from root trai to cross (protector - i.e. one who enables

another

> > to cross over

> > > an obstacle and referring ultimately to Krishna) with original

> > meaning simply

> > > of cowshed, cowherd or the like.

> > >

> > > Dattatraya is not Datta + traya, it is datta + atraya

(dattaatraya

> > in

> > > pronunciation), and

> > > Atraya should refer to the sage Atri. However that word

(which I

> > think could

> > > only be Atrayah - a plural form) would have a very specific

> usage -

> > Dattaatri

> > > refers to a thunderbolt (ref. Vayupurana) It has a long

vowel, not

> > a short

> > > one and the word for the sage is Dattaatreya (Datta +

Aatreya),

> the

> > additional

> > > change from 'a' to 'e' signifying a descent from the original

sage

> > Atri. If

> > > the meaning of traya was three then it would be spelt trayah,

> there

> > is no form

> > > traya as far as I know.

> > > Unless you know of a use of Datta + trayah I do not think your

> > meaning could

> > > be possible.

> > > Regards

> > > Gordon

> >

> >

> >

> >

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