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Dear dakshinamurthy ji,

 

pl feel free and write whatever u can and once u start such topics may be in a

overview form and expand on then in series surely will create an awareness such

things `exist' so that people can check as u said about their family traditions

with living elders now atleast.

 

In fact in a visit to a book shop in Hydrabad [Tagore publishing house] I met a

young , knowledgeable vedic pundit which prompted me to ask him

we hear Krishna yajur veda I am also one] by default it means there must be a

sukla yajur veda too does it exist, he said yes the one followed in the North of

Vindhyas is Krishna Yajur veda and is flat in recital and not as vibrant in

sound as Krishna yajur veda.

this I asked as he was a disciple of a great vedic scholar and was visiting the

stall to check his and his guru's releases just in time when I was enquiring

with the vendor if they had works on Yantra's worship, mantras usages etc

 

this pundit who came in did add that there are many unique ones to be followed

for diff people even in brahmins, the mantras we hear are meant for gen public

[in brahmins too] for the sadhakas or higher level of aspirants there is no need

to even visit a temple but can invoke and manifest the devine at his own place

and mantra vidhana for them also are laid but the nishta, bhakthi are very

demanding to succeeded there

 

thanks for the good post pl keep it going

 

 

 

G B Prashant Kumar

 

 

dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer

vedic astrology

Monday, July 16, 2007 7:14:50 PM

[vedic astrology] Re: Amavasya poodhaayana ishti ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Shri. Manoj:

 

 

 

Bodhayana sutram of rituals is affiliated to the Taittiriya sakha of

 

Yajurveda (Krishna Yajur Veda), and there are more adherents to this

 

sytem to the south of vindhyas than in the Northern parts. It is

 

not a much followed sutra - the majority adherents being affiliated

 

to Aapasthamba sutra (Yajur veda) or Aasvalaayana (Rig Veda).

 

 

 

Bodhaayana Maharishi's recommendation on ritual procedures is a

 

little elaborate than the other systems, and there are some unique

 

aspects to this like catching " Fish " during marriage ceremony

 

(Brinjal cut into pieces will serve the role of a fish, and the

 

couple will join together and try to catch the " Fish " using the

 

upper garment of the husband which symbolizes uniting together as a

 

couple and capitalizing on all opporunities in life to improve their

 

welfare), not giving name to the male child according the proper

 

naamakarana procedures till the 40th day is over after birth, etc.

 

Our Brahman Yagnam is also special in that it is very elaborate and

 

it was so secular that we are supposed to give tarpanam to certain

 

classes of people who normally do not get covered under rituals and

 

whose castes do not have provisions for such tarpanams, but

 

nevertheless who play vital roles in the society. The Brahma Yagnam

 

of Bodhaayanas accept " rishis " from all castes (we say jana rishi -

 

one who is a common man but has done social service and can be

 

considered as a mahatma; satya rishi - one who is devoted to truth

 

and hence can be a rishi irrespective of caste; vaishya rishi, suta

 

rishi, etc. - meaning those who lead devoted spiritual lives though

 

born in different castes as mentioned in the mantras; the list is

 

more exhaustive - I have just given a glance).

 

 

 

Bodhayana prayog books can be authentically bought from Raaja Veda

 

Patasala in Kumbakonam. Leading bookstores like Giri Trading Agency

 

sell those books (But the book will be in Grantha script, and unless

 

you are already knowledgeable in the vedic routines, you will not be

 

able to follow that book because it will be just hints like " say

 

this mantra beginning with...... at this place " , etc.).

 

 

 

Actually according to Dharma Shaastra, no Grihya sutra is great or

 

small. One has to go by ancient family traditions in this regard if

 

one leads a normal life. I wrote the post only to just highlight

 

about the Bodhayana sutra as queries pertaining to an usage peculiar

 

to the Bodhaayanaas was raised. For the sake of consistency and

 

continuity of family traditions, it is best you learn the Grihya

 

sutra that is being followed in your family itself. That will be

 

best from both practical and ritualistic points of view. But of

 

course, those who wish to follow highly philosophical vedic percepts

 

can indeed adopt Bodhayana sutras voluntarily as this is very

 

exhaustive provided you have good qualified pandits who know its

 

applications (You won't find many Pandits qualified in Bodhaayana

 

sutras).

 

 

 

Another interesting fact.....those who perform special remedies are

 

inadvertently following parts of Bodhaayana sutra. For instance,

 

now-a-days people are following Rudraikaadasini performance before

 

shashtiapta poorthi; the procedure was initially laid down by

 

Bodhaayana Maharishi only. (The Mahaanyaasam procedure for Shri

 

Rudra japam has been laid down by that Great Rishi).

 

 

 

Blessed be.

 

Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

 

 

 

vedic astrology, KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM

 

<munisevitham@ ...> wrote:

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> manoj sharma <swastik_astro@ ...>

 

wrote: respected Pundit ji

 

>

 

> can u plz shed some more light on bodhayan system & suggest

 

some readings. i shall be very thankful to u.

 

>

 

> thanks

 

>

 

>

 

> KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM <munisevitham@ ...> wrote:

 

> Namaste,

 

>

 

> Thank you very much for your kind detailed note. You have made it

 

clear for every body's convenience that " PANCHANGAM " is not a mere

 

instrument of INDIAN calendar of dates, but it also conveys our

 

Historic culture, belief, faith and events.

 

>

 

> dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer@ ...> wrote: Dear Shri.

 

Karunaakaram Raaghavam:

 

>

 

> It is actually " Bodhaayana Ishti " . Vedic persons

 

> performing " Oupaasana " are supposed to a ritual called

 

sthaalipaakam

 

> on Prathama thiti after Full Moon and New Moon days. There are

 

> specific rules regarding at what time of the day the Pratham

 

should

 

> be there (thithis do not always coincide with the natural day

 

> between sunrise to sunrise and there will be intermingling of

 

> thithis). That sthaalipaakam yagna is also called " Ishti " . Vedic

 

> yagnas are classified as " Ishtis " and " Poorthams " . You will find

 

> that this " Ishti " of sthaalipaakam will sometimes fall on days

 

when

 

> there is amavasya thithi itself (thithi for shraddham is based on

 

> the thithi in operation at the " aparaahna kaalam " of a day; so

 

pitru

 

> tarpanams are done when amaavasya is in operation on the

 

aparaahana

 

> period of a day; but if that day contains more period under

 

> prathama, the ishti falls on the same day). Usually, the ishti

 

> falls on the next day after amavasysa tarpanam day.

 

>

 

> In this case, Bodhaayana amaavasya (there are certain months when

 

> the Bodhaayana amaavasya comes on the day before the sarva

 

> amaavasya) fell on July 13, 2007; so Bodhaayana dharma sutriis

 

were

 

> supposed to perform their ishti on July 14, 2007 which was the

 

sarva

 

> amaavasya day!

 

>

 

> There is an interesting reference about Bodhayana amavasya

 

related

 

> to an event in Mahaabharata war. Lord Krishna deliberately did

 

> Amaavasya tarpanam on the day before actual Amaavasya to confuse

 

the

 

> Kauravaas who had planned their Yuddha Bali on Amaavasya for

 

their

 

> success. (If they had done the yuddha bali at the correct

 

amaavasya

 

> period, their chances of success would have been brightened which

 

> evidenly was against Lord Krishnaa's scheme). Amaavaasya was in

 

> Pichcham - means it had started around the afternoon day; but by

 

> usual reckoning, Amaavasya should have been celebrated for pitru

 

> poojas the next day only. Seeing Lord Krishna making arrangements

 

> for tarpanam, lot of vedic Brahmins including the Sapta Rishis

 

> started doing the pitru pooja on the same day (one day before the

 

> actual thithi). Sun and the Moon Gods got perplexed and being

 

Viswa

 

> Saakshis they got perturbed when something against the Dharma was

 

> being followed by the best of Dharmic minds. So, they manifested

 

> before Lord Krishna and requested an explanation. Lord Krishna

 

> answered back " If Sun and the Moon are conjunct it is Amaavasya;

 

now

 

> you both are here together; is it not amaavasya? " . Though

 

initially

 

> it was not amaavasya, now their conjunction had made it amaavasya

 

in

 

> reality and they had no more queries to ask and returned to their

 

> abodes.

 

>

 

> It is to commemorate this event Bodhaayana adhyaayins (those who

 

> follow the doctrines of the great rishi Bodhaayana) follow the

 

> Bodhaayana amavaasya one day prior to the actual amaavasya thithi

 

> when amaavasya is in piccham of the previous day just as it was

 

> during that episode involving Lord Krishna Himself. Bodhaayanaa

 

> soothram for religious activities is known for its

 

exhaustiveness,

 

> and certain practices are unique to this sutra adherents.

 

>

 

> Another curiosity associated with Bodhayana Maharishi is that his

 

> sutra contains what is now known as Pythogora's theorem! The sage

 

> has written this long before Pythogoras formed his theorem on the

 

> length of hypotenuse!

 

>

 

> Why do I wax eloquent about all this in such a detail...... .Just

 

to

 

> shine for sometime in the reflected glory of my illustrious

 

> ancestor...that is all....I belong to a family that adheres to

 

> Bodhayana sutra strictly!

 

>

 

> Blessed be.

 

> Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI.

 

>

 

> In vedic astrology, KARUNAAKARAM RAAGHAVAM

 

> <munisevitham@ > wrote:

 

> >

 

> > Namaste,

 

> >

 

> > on 14th July2007 it was mentioned in panchangam as " Amavasya,

 

> poodhaayana ishti " ,what does it mean?

 

> >

 

> >

 

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