Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 "sarada yaddanapudi" <saradayvr writes: >From Dear Sri New Entrant Jai Guru Datta Jaya Guru Datta In Sanskrit we pronounce it as JAYA and in Hindi we pronounce the word as Jai. However when we say Jai Guru Datta or Jaya Guru Datta to our fellow devotees, it shouldn't be mechanical we should remember our beloved Sri Swamiji Our Datta Father,Mother,Son,Friend,Guru, God and Guide. As long as we feel this it is OK whether we say Jai Guru Datta or Jaya Guru Datta. I feel happy and fortunate to be in Sri Swamiji's fold and a member of this Group to share the News , Activities , Projects Of Sri Swamiji and Datta Peetham and thus be a humble part of HIS HOLY MISSION. Let us all utilize this GROUP PROPERLY,introspect our selves. Let Datta do the job of correcting people if at all a correction has to be done. Let Datta win over our prejudices. Sri Guru Datta Sarada Rao --- dattadevotees <dattadevotees > wrote: > PRL wrote: > > I mean to ask, It is JAYA not JAI. > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > > > PRL > > Jaya Guru Datta > > There was a discussion about this sometime ago in > this group. > > If one were to look through Sri Swamiji's bhajan > books, both spellings > can be found. "Jai Guru Datta Sri Guru Datta Na > Talli Datta na Tandri > Datta" in BM3 page 91 is a Telugu song. > > then on page 147 is "Jaya Guru Datta" > > Many times one can hear Sri Swamiji singing "jai > guru datta" > > How can it be wrong? Isn't the important issue to > sing HIs bhajans? > > Koti pranams to His Lotus Feet > > Sri Guru Datta > > Hanuman > > > > I mean to ask, It is JAYA not JAI. > > > > Thanks and Regards, > > > > PRL > > > > > lp <prl_sgs wrote: > > Jaya Guru Datta > > > > I am the new entrant to this group and very glad > to join in this. > But, what is this 'jaigurudatta' ? > > > > Anyway 'Jaya Guru Datta' again .. > > > > With Best Regards, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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