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Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear

Members,

 

Would any

of you have a copy of the Sri Isopanisad in

transliterated format? I am listening a most beautiful

rendition from the Goddess of Fortune CD.

 

Thanks.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

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If this is what you're kinda looking for, you should be wondering what you'd do without my help :)

 

 

On 5/6/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote:

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

 

Dear Members,

 

Would any of you have a copy of the Sri Isopanisad in transliterated format? I am listening a most beautiful rendition from the Goddess of Fortune CD.

 

 

Thanks.

 

Love,

 

Swee

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or did you need something like this? :)

On 5/6/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote:

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

 

Dear Members,

 

Would any of you have a copy of the Sri Isopanisad in transliterated format? I am listening a most beautiful rendition from the Goddess of Fortune CD.

 

 

Thanks.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

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Jaya

Jagannatha

 

Dear Rama (Priya),

 

Namaste

 

Yes, it’s

exactly what I am looking for.

 

Thanks.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Ramapriya

D

Friday, May 06, 2005 3:11 PM

 

Re: [Jaya Jagannatha] Iso

Upanishad

 

 

or did you need something

like this? :)

 

On 5/6/05, Swee Chan

<swee wrote:

 

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Members,

 

Would any of you have a

copy of the Sri Isopanisad in transliterated format? I am listening a most

beautiful rendition from the Goddess of Fortune CD.

 

Thanks.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Swee,

 

I know what you mean by the bracket

J but thought I'd take this chance to answer what many people write me privately about, apart from the general curiosity about my gender.

 

 

Regardless of my gender or conduct, Ramapriya does not mean either Sita or Hanuman. There's a temple hamlet in Karnataka called Melkote, a place of prominence for Srivaishnavas like me. The presiding deity of the temple is Tirunarayana, while the processional image of Vishnu is Sampatkumara. Legend has it this image of Vishnu was held in worship by Brahma. It is believed that the festival image Sampatkumara was worshipped by Rama and his son Kusha; hence the name Ramapriya. It is believed that Krishna installed this image here at Melkote.

 

 

So before you pile on to me the next time, pause and consider

J

 

Cheers,

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

 

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