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dear pandit arjun and others,

 

could you please name all the original puranas, vedas other shastra

books and from where to procure them, hopefully from india? i want them

with the original sanskrit text and with english or preferably hindi

translation...i am based in mumbai..

 

warm regards

 

aadi

 

 

 

 

sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004"

<panditarjun2004 wrote:

>

> dear friend

>

> since i am not aware whether the owner of this website is a member

> of this group or not, it is not prudent to write on his postings in

> his own website, as he would not have an opportunity to clarify.

>

> however, any rudraksha seller MUST mention the source or reference

> of the classics while posting the benefits of a particular rudraksha.

>

> vedas and puranas have no patents and do not attract any copyright

> infringement and hence rudraksha sellers must mention the references

> from these ancient classics while promoting a product.

>

> many famous leading rudraksh websellers have substantiated or

> corroborated their attribution of benefits of rudraksha by quoting

> verses from various puranas, upanishads and devibhagavatam.

>

> before making available rudraksha to others, i myself bought all the

> various puranas in sanskrit in their original form and only after

> convincing myself about their recommendation by the ancient sages,

> have started offering them to others.

>

> in this context, i appreciate richardji as he always promote a

> product by citing the benefits of it as written in the classics.

>

> so any buyer must insist on the seller to substantiate his claims of

> attribution of benefits by giving references from classics.

>

> with best wishes and blessings

> pandit arjun

> 9948892439

> sacred-objects, "rudraksha67"

> satyadharma@ wrote:

> >

> >

> > Namaskar

> >

> > At the website Rudraksham.com, there is a description of the

> powers of

> > 13 Mukhi Rudraksha, which I have not seen anywhere else:

> >

> > 13 Mukhi Rudraksha

> > ( Terah Mukhi Rudraksha Terah Ratno ko Barane)

> >

> > This Rudraksha belongs to Thirteen Ratna(Gems). The wearer of this

> > Rudraksha get the thirteen Ratna (Gems) by the blessing of Lord

> Shiva.

> > This Rudraksha removes all kind of Diseases from the Body of the

> wearer

> > of this Rudraksha. This Rudraksha possess the power of thirteen

> Sant (

> > Saints). The wearer of this Rudraksha becomes intelligent,

> powerful,

> > free from diseases, good spouse, sons and daughter. The Person

> live the

> > life of King; it is said by Bhagwan Dattatreya. this Rudraksha is

> to be

> > worn on Monday before sunrise.

> >

> > What is Thirteen Ratna and Thirteen Sant (Saints)? Is this

> something

> > authentic?

> >

> > Thank you for any comment,

> >

> > Satyadharma

> >

>

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Dear Aadi,

 

Here is basis of Shastra:

 

Vedas

The Rig-Veda

The Sama-Veda

The Yajur-Veda

The Atharva-Veda

 

Upanishads

Brhad-aranyaka Upanishad

Chandogya Upanishad

Aitareya Upanishad

Taittriya Upanishad

Isa Upanishad

Kena Upanishad

Katha Upanishad

Prashna Upanishad

Mundaka Upanishad

Mandukya Upanishad

Svetasvatara Upanishad

Kausitaki Brahmana Upanishad

Maitri Upanishad

Subala Upanishad

Jabala Upanishad

Paingala Upanishad

Kaivalya Upanishad

Vajrasucika Upanishad

 

Puranas

The 18 Puranas are: Brahma Purana, Padma Purana, Vishnu Purana, Vayu

Purana or Siva Purana, Bhagavata Purana, Narada Purana, Markandeya

Purana, Agni Purana, Bhavishya Purana, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Linga

Purana, Varaha Purana, Skanda Purana, Vamana Purana, Kurma Purana,

Matsya Purana, Garuda Purana and Brahmanda Purana.

 

There are the classics, Mahabharat & Ramayana

 

The philosophical classics: Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta Sutras <---All

sampradaya's are based on bhasyas of these 2 works.

 

Best wishes,

Richard

 

PS: Try Moti Lal Banarsi Das in Chandi Chowk (Delhi) or any Sanskrit

books stores. Most are already translated, I have Bhagavat, Vamana,

Vishnu, Kurma,and Agni Puranas in my library.

 

sacred-objects, "aadi291" <aadi291 wrote:

>

>

> dear pandit arjun and others,

>

> could you please name all the original puranas, vedas other shastra

> books and from where to procure them, hopefully from india? i want them

> with the original sanskrit text and with english or preferably hindi

> translation...i am based in mumbai..

>

> warm regards

>

> aadi

>

>

>

>

> sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004"

> <panditarjun2004@> wrote:

> >

> > dear friend

> >

> > since i am not aware whether the owner of this website is a member

> > of this group or not, it is not prudent to write on his postings in

> > his own website, as he would not have an opportunity to clarify.

> >

> > however, any rudraksha seller MUST mention the source or reference

> > of the classics while posting the benefits of a particular rudraksha.

> >

> > vedas and puranas have no patents and do not attract any copyright

> > infringement and hence rudraksha sellers must mention the references

> > from these ancient classics while promoting a product.

> >

> > many famous leading rudraksh websellers have substantiated or

> > corroborated their attribution of benefits of rudraksha by quoting

> > verses from various puranas, upanishads and devibhagavatam.

> >

> > before making available rudraksha to others, i myself bought all the

> > various puranas in sanskrit in their original form and only after

> > convincing myself about their recommendation by the ancient sages,

> > have started offering them to others.

> >

> > in this context, i appreciate richardji as he always promote a

> > product by citing the benefits of it as written in the classics.

> >

> > so any buyer must insist on the seller to substantiate his claims of

> > attribution of benefits by giving references from classics.

> >

> > with best wishes and blessings

> > pandit arjun

> > 9948892439

> > sacred-objects, "rudraksha67"

> > satyadharma@ wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Namaskar

> > >

> > > At the website Rudraksham.com, there is a description of the

> > powers of

> > > 13 Mukhi Rudraksha, which I have not seen anywhere else:

> > >

> > > 13 Mukhi Rudraksha

> > > ( Terah Mukhi Rudraksha Terah Ratno ko Barane)

> > >

> > > This Rudraksha belongs to Thirteen Ratna(Gems). The wearer of this

> > > Rudraksha get the thirteen Ratna (Gems) by the blessing of Lord

> > Shiva.

> > > This Rudraksha removes all kind of Diseases from the Body of the

> > wearer

> > > of this Rudraksha. This Rudraksha possess the power of thirteen

> > Sant (

> > > Saints). The wearer of this Rudraksha becomes intelligent,

> > powerful,

> > > free from diseases, good spouse, sons and daughter. The Person

> > live the

> > > life of King; it is said by Bhagwan Dattatreya. this Rudraksha is

> > to be

> > > worn on Monday before sunrise.

> > >

> > > What is Thirteen Ratna and Thirteen Sant (Saints)? Is this

> > something

> > > authentic?

> > >

> > > Thank you for any comment,

> > >

> > > Satyadharma

> > >

> >

>

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dear friend aadi

 

as rightly explained by brother richardji mlbd.com is the best source

for all ancient indian classics. besides you may try gitapress.org

and also chaukhamba sanskrit pratisthan who both have good sanskrit

and hindi collections of vedas and puranas.

 

the four main vedas also have four corresponding upa (minor) vedas

viz. aayurveda (medicine), dhanurveda (military science),

gandharvaveda (music, art) and sthapatyaveda (architecture).

 

besides there are eight vedangas or auxilliary sciences common to all

the vedas and upa vedas viz. siksa (pronounciation), jyotisha

(astronomy & astrology), chandas (prosody), nirukta (lexicology,

etymology), kalpa (ritual rules), vyakaran (grammar), nyaya (statute)

mimamsa - poorva and uttara (hermeneutics).

 

the 18 puranas mentioned by richardji too have 18 corresponding upa

(minor) puranas viz. santkumara, narasimha, nandi, sivadharma,

durvasa, naradeeya, kapila, manu, usana, brahmanda, varuna, kali,

vasishtha, laingya, samba, saura, parasara, marichi.

 

there are 34 upanishads viz. rudro, bruhadaranyo, swetaswataro,

kaivalyo, kalgano, kathivalliyo, taittareeyo, chandogyo, katyayano,

brahmo, naarayano, hamso, paramahamso, bhaskaro, brhmabindo,

kauseetako, mandukyo, mudgalo, aruno, amrutabindo, charcho,

panchabrahmo, jabalo, vagisaniyo, bodhayaneeyo, mundako,

aswalayaneeyo, maitrayaneeyo, sankhyasaneeyo, saunakeeyo,

sivasankalpo, eesavaasyo, tejobindo.

 

also there are 12 smritis viz. manu, atri, hari, vishnu, yagnavalkya,

una, angeerasa, yama, apastamba, samvarta, katyayana, bruhaspati,

parasara, vyasa, sankhalikhita, gautama, sataatapa, vashishtha.

 

besides the above, there are also 12 shastras viz. charvaka, bauddha,

kaulayaroola, saaketya, laukika, vaidika, adhyatmika, saankhya,

patanjala, atimaaginka, maantrika, aadibhautika.

 

india's civilisation is the oldest in the world and the takshasila

and nalanda universities are the oldest in the world. the most

signifying features of these hundreds of books mentioned above is

that all of them were got by rote by the learnt sages and were taught

only by word of mouth and only few hundreds years ago, these were

given print shape. the britishers, the germans and the jews all came

to india and learnt these and some even took the oldest manuscripts

away to their homelands.

 

for an ordinary layman, one lifetime is not sufficient even to

complete mere reading of all these classics.

 

there are some decades old institutions in delhi and chennai who have

preserved some of these most rarest manuscripts including the most

comprehensive mahabharat (which i heard in my childhood) with some 28

or 30 volumes and it was said that one lifetime is not sufficient to

read that entire mahabharat.

 

with best wishes and blessings

pandit arjun

9948892439

ps: any spelling mistakes in typing the names of these classics above

is unintentional and may be condoned.

 

sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown"

<rsbj66 wrote:

>

> Dear Aadi,

>

> Here is basis of Shastra:

>

> Vedas

> The Rig-Veda

> The Sama-Veda

> The Yajur-Veda

> The Atharva-Veda

>

> Upanishads

> Brhad-aranyaka Upanishad

> Chandogya Upanishad

> Aitareya Upanishad

> Taittriya Upanishad

> Isa Upanishad

> Kena Upanishad

> Katha Upanishad

> Prashna Upanishad

> Mundaka Upanishad

> Mandukya Upanishad

> Svetasvatara Upanishad

> Kausitaki Brahmana Upanishad

> Maitri Upanishad

> Subala Upanishad

> Jabala Upanishad

> Paingala Upanishad

> Kaivalya Upanishad

> Vajrasucika Upanishad

>

> Puranas

> The 18 Puranas are: Brahma Purana, Padma Purana, Vishnu Purana, Vayu

> Purana or Siva Purana, Bhagavata Purana, Narada Purana, Markandeya

> Purana, Agni Purana, Bhavishya Purana, Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Linga

> Purana, Varaha Purana, Skanda Purana, Vamana Purana, Kurma Purana,

> Matsya Purana, Garuda Purana and Brahmanda Purana.

>

> There are the classics, Mahabharat & Ramayana

>

> The philosophical classics: Bhagavad Gita and Vedanta Sutras <---All

> sampradaya's are based on bhasyas of these 2 works.

>

> Best wishes,

> Richard

>

> PS: Try Moti Lal Banarsi Das in Chandi Chowk (Delhi) or any Sanskrit

> books stores. Most are already translated, I have Bhagavat, Vamana,

> Vishnu, Kurma,and Agni Puranas in my library.

>

> sacred-objects, "aadi291" <aadi291@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > dear pandit arjun and others,

> >

> > could you please name all the original puranas, vedas other

shastra

> > books and from where to procure them, hopefully from india? i

want them

> > with the original sanskrit text and with english or preferably

hindi

> > translation...i am based in mumbai..

> >

> > warm regards

> >

> > aadi

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004"

> > <panditarjun2004@> wrote:

> > >

> > > dear friend

> > >

> > > since i am not aware whether the owner of this website is a

member

> > > of this group or not, it is not prudent to write on his

postings in

> > > his own website, as he would not have an opportunity to clarify.

> > >

> > > however, any rudraksha seller MUST mention the source or

reference

> > > of the classics while posting the benefits of a particular

rudraksha.

> > >

> > > vedas and puranas have no patents and do not attract any

copyright

> > > infringement and hence rudraksha sellers must mention the

references

> > > from these ancient classics while promoting a product.

> > >

> > > many famous leading rudraksh websellers have substantiated or

> > > corroborated their attribution of benefits of rudraksha by

quoting

> > > verses from various puranas, upanishads and devibhagavatam.

> > >

> > > before making available rudraksha to others, i myself bought

all the

> > > various puranas in sanskrit in their original form and only

after

> > > convincing myself about their recommendation by the ancient

sages,

> > > have started offering them to others.

> > >

> > > in this context, i appreciate richardji as he always promote a

> > > product by citing the benefits of it as written in the classics.

> > >

> > > so any buyer must insist on the seller to substantiate his

claims of

> > > attribution of benefits by giving references from classics.

> > >

> > > with best wishes and blessings

> > > pandit arjun

> > > 9948892439

> > > sacred-objects, "rudraksha67"

> > > satyadharma@ wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Namaskar

> > > >

> > > > At the website Rudraksham.com, there is a description of the

> > > powers of

> > > > 13 Mukhi Rudraksha, which I have not seen anywhere else:

> > > >

> > > > 13 Mukhi Rudraksha

> > > > ( Terah Mukhi Rudraksha Terah Ratno ko Barane)

> > > >

> > > > This Rudraksha belongs to Thirteen Ratna(Gems). The wearer of

this

> > > > Rudraksha get the thirteen Ratna (Gems) by the blessing of

Lord

> > > Shiva.

> > > > This Rudraksha removes all kind of Diseases from the Body of

the

> > > wearer

> > > > of this Rudraksha. This Rudraksha possess the power of

thirteen

> > > Sant (

> > > > Saints). The wearer of this Rudraksha becomes intelligent,

> > > powerful,

> > > > free from diseases, good spouse, sons and daughter. The Person

> > > live the

> > > > life of King; it is said by Bhagwan Dattatreya. this

Rudraksha is

> > > to be

> > > > worn on Monday before sunrise.

> > > >

> > > > What is Thirteen Ratna and Thirteen Sant (Saints)? Is this

> > > something

> > > > authentic?

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for any comment,

> > > >

> > > > Satyadharma

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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