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Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and the same, and where can i get a free copy?

If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it please?

best wishes

partha

 

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Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Partha,

 

The Narada Samhita is in the Narada Purana itself. I typed out the English version a while ago

which you can try and download. (Which version wold you

like J??

The problem was, when I uploaded it, all

the notes that went with it disappeared. It would mean hours of typing them out

again L. Sorry

for that. You’ll find the Skandha Samhita from this URL:

http://www.brihaspati.net/classics.htm,

else can Bipin please do the needful by uploading this to the files section? Thank

you.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Partha

Sarathy

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 7:11

AM

 

[Jaya Jagannatha] Narada

Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

 

 

Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and the

same, and where can i get a free copy?

 

 

If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it

please?

 

 

best wishes

 

 

partha

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Partha,

 

There is Narada Purana, Narada Samhita, Narada Pancharatra, Narada Bhakti Sutras...

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

On Behalf Of Partha SarathyTuesday, May 24, 2005 10:41 AM Subject: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and the same, and where can i get a free copy?

If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it please?

best wishes

partha

 

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Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Sarbani,

 

I do not have the copy of Narada Bhakti

Sutra. Any leads?

Thanks,

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Sarbani Sarkar

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:20

AM

 

RE: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Shri Krishna Sharanam Mama

Dear Partha,

 

There is Narada Purana, Narada Samhita,

Narada Pancharatra, Narada Bhakti Sutras...

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Partha

Sarathy

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:41

AM

 

[Jaya Jagannatha] Narada

Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and the

same, and where can i get a free copy?

 

 

If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it

please?

 

 

best wishes

 

 

partha

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Partha,

 

I shouldn't even be attempting this thread, but then Moon is debilitated :\

 

From what I've heard, vedas, which are the most important of the shastras (smiritis, itihasas, puranas and agamas being the other) are kind of delineated into samhitas, brahmanas and upanishads, of which samhitas are a collection of mantras. There are eighteen puranas, equally divided to six puranas apiece of the sattwik, rajasik and tamasik variety. Narada purana is a sattwik purana. And I think Narada Samhita is a part of Sukla Yajurveda (I'm a Yajurvedi, yet...)

 

 

By the way, there are 108 pancharatras that contain elaborations on matters of the expansions and incarnations of God. Narada pancharatra is one of these. I have a transliterated 3-set Word document of the Narada pancharatra, in case you need it.

 

 

I'm sure Swee will give us a more precise and intellectual perspective.

 

Respects,

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

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Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and the same, and where can i get a free copy?

If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it please?

best wishes

partha

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Dear Rama

 

Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have downloaded the two

files of Narada Purana from Srijagannath which you had

uploaded long back.

Best wishes

partha

 

 

, Ramapriya D <ayirpamar@g...> wrote:

> Dear Partha,

> I shouldn't even be attempting this thread, but then Moon is

debilitated :\

> From what I've heard, vedas, which are the most important of the

shastras

> (smiritis, itihasas, puranas and agamas being the other) are kind

of

> delineated into samhitas, brahmanas and upanishads, of which

samhitas are a

> collection of mantras. There are eighteen puranas, equally divided

to six

> puranas apiece of the sattwik, rajasik and tamasik variety. Narada

purana is

> a sattwik purana. And I think Narada Samhita is a part of Sukla

Yajurveda

> (I'm a Yajurvedi, yet...)

> By the way, there are 108 pancharatras that contain elaborations

on matters

> of the expansions and incarnations of God. Narada pancharatra is

one of

> these. I have a transliterated 3-set Word document of the Narada

> pancharatra, in case you need it.

> I'm sure Swee will give us a more precise and intellectual

perspective.

> Respects,

> Ramapriya

> ayirpamar@g...

>

> On 5/24/05, Partha Sarathy <partvinu@g...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are

one and

> > the same, and where can i get a free copy?

> > If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload

it

> > please?

> > best wishes

> > partha

> >

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Jaya

Jagannatha

 

Dear Partha

and Ramapriya,

 

Not the same

version, surely J? A samhita also

includes portends in natural astrology. Besides mantras, it also includes

rites/rituals.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of V.Partha sarathy

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:55

AM

 

Re: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Dear Rama

 

Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have

downloaded the two

files of Narada Purana from Srijagannath

group which you had

uploaded long back.

Best wishes

partha

 

 

,

Ramapriya D <ayirpamar@g...>

wrote:

> Dear Partha,

> I shouldn't even be attempting this

thread, but then Moon is

debilitated :\

> From what I've heard, vedas, which are

the most important of the

shastras

> (smiritis, itihasas, puranas and agamas being

the other) are kind

of

> delineated into samhitas, brahmanas and

upanishads, of which

samhitas are a

> collection of mantras. There are eighteen

puranas, equally divided

to six

> puranas apiece of the sattwik, rajasik and

tamasik variety. Narada

purana is

> a sattwik purana. And I think Narada Samhita

is a part of Sukla

Yajurveda

> (I'm a Yajurvedi, yet...)

> By the way, there are 108 pancharatras

that contain elaborations

on matters

> of the expansions and incarnations of God.

Narada pancharatra is

one of

> these. I have a transliterated 3-set Word

document of the Narada

> pancharatra, in case you need it.

> I'm sure Swee will give us a more

precise and intellectual

perspective.

> Respects,

> Ramapriya

> ayirpamar@g...

>

> On 5/24/05, Partha

Sarathy <partvinu@g...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Could any kind soul tell me if both

Narada samhita and purana are

one and

> > the same, and where can i get a free

copy?

> > If not already uploaded to our files

section, could anyone upload

it

> > please?

> > best wishes

> > partha

> >

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My dear Swee,

 

If you don't mind my interjection, you wouldn't mind looking through the attached document, should that cater to what you're kind of looking for.

 

Respects

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

On 5/24/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote:

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Sarbani,

 

I do not have the copy of Narada Bhakti Sutra. Any leads?

Thanks,

 

Love,

 

Swee

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Dear Partha,

 

Moon, my AK, was vargottama debilitated when I wrote what I did. I suggest you don't take it too seriously.

 

 

It's good that at least you now have that, because I don't. I heard yesterday that my sons enthusiastically ensured that both hard disks of my PC at home crashed irrecoverably, and I've nothing electronic left with me, my stillborn umpiring book manuscript included. A nimitta for me to let go of previous pursuits, perhaps, astro included.

 

 

Respects,

 

Rama

ayirpamar

 

 

PS: The pancharatras are different from the puranas, incidentally...

 

On 5/24/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu wrote:

Dear RamaThank you for the detailed explanation. I have downloaded the two files of Narada Purana from Srijagannath which you had uploaded long back.Best wishespartha

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Dear Rama

 

There are techniques to get back data from the worst type of crashes.

My system admin told me that there are softwares that can bring back

dead to life

These are the mrityunjaya softwares

 

best wishes

partha

 

 

, Ramapriya D <ayirpamar@g...> wrote:

> Dear Partha,

> Moon, my AK, was vargottama debilitated when I wrote what I did. I

suggest

> you don't take it too seriously.

> It's good that at least you now have that, because I don't. I

heard

> yesterday that my sons enthusiastically ensured that both hard

disks of my

> PC at home crashed irrecoverably, and I've nothing electronic left

with me,

> my stillborn umpiring book manuscript included. A nimitta for me to

let go

> of previous pursuits, perhaps, astro included.

> Respects,

> Rama

> ayirpamar@g...

> PS: The pancharatras are different from the puranas,

incidentally...

>

> On 5/24/05, V.Partha sarathy <partvinu@g...> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Rama

> >

> > Thank you for the detailed explanation. I have downloaded the two

> > files of Narada Purana from Srijagannath which you

had

> > uploaded long back.

> > Best wishes

> > partha

> >

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My dear Swee,

 

I'd scratched out some things from the Narada Purana in my enthusiastic learning youth and had uploaded it. Partha stated Purana too, isn't it? No, not the Samhita, definitely.

 

Respects,

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

 

On 5/24/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote:

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Partha and Ramapriya,

 

Not the same version, surely

J? A samhita also includes portends in natural astrology. Besides mantras, it also includes rites/rituals.

 

 

Love,

 

Swee

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Dear Swee

 

Yes, those two files only have astro bits. Just like Brihat jataka

 

best wishes

partha

 

On 5/24/05, Swee Chan <swee wrote:

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Partha and Ramapriya,

 

Not the same version, surely

J? A samhita also includes portends in natural astrology. Besides mantras, it also includes rites/rituals.

 

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of V.Partha sarathyTuesday, May 24, 2005 10:55 AM

Subject: Re: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

Dear RamaThank you for the detailed explanation. I have downloaded the two files of Narada Purana from Srijagannath which you had uploaded long back.

Best wishespartha

, Ramapriya D <ayirpamar@g...> wrote:> Dear Partha,> I shouldn't even be attempting this thread, but then Moon is debilitated :\> From what I've heard, vedas, which are the most important of the shastras > (smiritis, itihasas, puranas and agamas being the other) are kind of > delineated into samhitas, brahmanas and upanishads, of which samhitas are a > collection of mantras. There are eighteen puranas, equally divided

to six > puranas apiece of the sattwik, rajasik and tamasik variety. Narada purana is

> a sattwik purana. And I think Narada Samhita is a part of Sukla Yajurveda > (I'm a Yajurvedi, yet...)

> By the way, there are 108 pancharatras that contain elaborations on matters > of the expansions and incarnations of God. Narada pancharatra is one of > these. I have a transliterated 3-set Word document of the Narada > pancharatra, in case you need it.

> I'm sure Swee will give us a more precise and intellectual perspective.> Respects,

> Ramapriya> ayirpamar@g...> > On 5/24/05, Partha Sarathy <

partvinu@g...> wrote: > > > > > > Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and > > the same, and where can i get a free copy?> > If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it > > please?> > best wishes

> > partha> >

 

 

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Jaya

Jagannatha

 

Dear

Ramapriya,

 

Namaste

 

Thank you

very much. Would you have the transliterated version (ie

with the diacritics?)

 

Sorry to

hear about your PC at home, but don’t you have a hoard on your laptop? If

you have loaded the “Go Back” at the onset, you can turn the clock

back before the PC crashed and retrieve most everything.

Maybe it is

also time to start your library. There’s nothing as nice as leafing a

book you know.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Ramapriya

D

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 11:27

AM

 

Re: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

 

My dear Swee,

 

 

 

 

 

If you don't mind my interjection, you wouldn't mind looking through

the attached document, should that cater to what you're kind of looking for.

 

 

 

 

 

Respects

 

 

 

 

 

Ramapriya

 

 

ayirpamar

 

 

 

 

On 5/24/05, Swee

Chan <swee

wrote:

 

Jaya Jagannatha

Dear Sarbani,

I do not have the copy of Narada Bhakti Sutra.

Any leads?

Thanks,

Love,

Swee

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Jaya

Jagannatha

 

Dear Partha,

 

On the site,

you can also find Marriage Muhurata http://www.brihaspati.net/marriage.htm

 

and Vivaha Prsna http://www.brihaspati.net/vivahaprsna.htm

as part of the extracts from the Narada Samhita. I spent days and days typing out those pages J and there lots more. I was hoping

one day we can include the Sanskrit, the transliterations and the translations

in English of jyotisha, ganita

(still have a lot to go on this one) and whatever else maybe of interest.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Partha

Sarathy

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:03

PM

 

Re: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

 

Dear Swee

 

 

 

 

 

Yes, those two files only have astro bits. Just like Brihat jataka

 

 

 

 

 

best wishes

 

 

partha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 5/24/05, Swee

Chan <swee

wrote:

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Partha and Ramapriya,

 

Not the same version, surely J? A samhita also includes portends in natural astrology. Besides

mantras, it also includes rites/rituals.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of V.Partha sarathy

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:55

AM

 

Re: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Dear Rama

 

Thank

you for the detailed explanation. I have downloaded the two

files

of Narada Purana from Srijagannath which you had

uploaded

long back.

Best

wishes

partha

 

 

---

In ,

Ramapriya D <ayirpamar@g...>

wrote:

>

Dear Partha,

>

I shouldn't even be attempting this thread, but then Moon is

debilitated

:\

>

From what I've heard, vedas, which are the most important of the

shastras

 

>

(smiritis, itihasas, puranas and agamas being the other) are kind

of

 

>

delineated into samhitas, brahmanas and upanishads, of which

samhitas

are a

>

collection of mantras. There are eighteen puranas, equally divided

to

six

>

puranas apiece of the sattwik, rajasik and tamasik variety. Narada

purana

is

>

a sattwik purana. And I think Narada Samhita is a part of Sukla

Yajurveda

 

>

(I'm a Yajurvedi, yet...)

>

By the way, there are 108 pancharatras that contain elaborations

on

matters

>

of the expansions and incarnations of God. Narada pancharatra is

one

of

>

these. I have a transliterated 3-set Word document of the Narada

>

pancharatra, in case you need it.

>

I'm sure Swee will give us a more precise and intellectual

perspective.

>

Respects,

>

Ramapriya

>

ayirpamar@g...

>

 

>

On 5/24/05, Partha Sarathy <

partvinu@g...> wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are

one

and

>

> the same, and where can i get a free copy?

>

> If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload

it

 

>

> please?

>

> best wishes

>

> partha

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Ramapriya

 

There is another easy way to retrieve your

data. Use another hardrive to load windows and use your old drive as a ‘slave’

drive (u have to ensure the correct switch or pins to use on when installing

the hard drive.

 

Also, im not sure if you have a computer

shop – but if you don’t, then connect your old drive to another

desktop as a slave and just write the data on to cd. Reformat that drive

and install it back onto your existing machine and then re-install windows,

office etc and backup your data from cd.

 

Just another tip – its wise to have

2 hardrives – one for windows and the other for data – this way you

will never lose data (well unless the hardrive is faulty) If windows

crashes, which often is the case due to a virus, then you can just merily

re-install windows an you can be ‘connected within 30min

 

Hope this helps

 

Regards

 

Ps: To

Partha – I had a nice chuckle over what u said – quite classic …

“bring back dead to life … These are the

mrityunjaya softwares”

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Swee Chan

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:06

PM

 

RE: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Jaya

Jagannatha

 

Dear

Ramapriya,

 

Namaste

 

Thank you

very much. Would you have the transliterated version (ie with the diacritics?)

 

Sorry to

hear about your PC at home, but don’t you have a hoard on your laptop? If

you have loaded the “Go Back” at the onset, you can turn the clock

back before the PC crashed and retrieve most everything.

Maybe it is

also time to start your library. There’s nothing as nice as leafing a

book you know.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Ramapriya

D

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 11:27

AM

 

Re: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

 

My dear Swee,

 

 

 

 

 

If you don't mind my interjection, you wouldn't mind looking through

the attached document, should that cater to what you're kind of looking for.

 

 

 

 

 

Respects

 

 

 

 

 

Ramapriya

 

 

ayirpamar

 

 

 

 

On 5/24/05, Swee

Chan <swee

wrote:

 

Jaya Jagannatha

Dear Sarbani,

I do not have the copy of Narada Bhakti Sutra.

Any leads?

Thanks,

Love,

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Sir,

 

All data that was worthwhile was on a 40 gig slave. Ever since I handshook Windows, I've taken care to use a small primary hard disk with just Windows and nothing else there.

 

The problem appears to be the power button of the PC, which apparently was attractive enough for my younger son to keep pressing repeatedly, day after day, whether the PC was booting up/down or running a program. From what I hear, the rot set in about 3 weeks ago when noises similar to a lunatic hen kept emanating regularly from the PC. Inferring from the result, those wails didn't obviously deter the pixy. I was gutted to hear that both hard drives are being readied for burial. I can theoretically get the data recovered through specialist software, but I know that it isn't worth the money.

 

 

And no, it doesn't take something as sophisticated as a virus to make Windows go down. Too bad the alternative is Linux, which is free, but only if your time has no value.

 

Respects,

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

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Dear Swee,

 

That's the only one I have (I think!). On a day when I feel better, I'll rustle and find out for sure, k?

 

The home PC had lots of other stuff, and astro was not at the head of the valuables list. I lost 2 or 3 Mike Lawrence and Eddie Kantar books and software, FAA manuals and videos, my toon vault, umpiring stuff and of course astro-related material. Pics were thankfully backed up on a CD. That's what I call a nimitta! My laptop has stuff that the home PC didn't, but as luck can have, this TravelMate is on its last legs too :\

 

 

Respects,

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

 

 

On Behalf Of Swee ChanTuesday, May 24, 2005 12:06 PM

Subject: RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Ramapriya,

 

Namaste

 

Thank you very much. Would you have the transliterated version (ie with the diacritics?)

 

Sorry to hear about your PC at home, but don't you have a hoard on your laptop? If you have loaded the "Go Back" at the onset, you can turn the clock back before the PC crashed and retrieve most everything.

 

Maybe it is also time to start your library. There's nothing as nice as leafing a book you know.

 

Love,

 

Swee

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Shri Krishna Sharanam Mama

 

Dear Swee,

 

Off the hand I know the Ramakrishna Mission has a translation. I am sure there may be other translations as well.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

On Behalf Of Swee ChanTuesday, May 24, 2005 2:08 PM Subject: RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Sarbani,

 

I do not have the copy of Narada Bhakti Sutra. Any leads?

Thanks,

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Sarbani SarkarTuesday, May 24, 2005 10:20 AM Subject: RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

Shri Krishna Sharanam Mama

Dear Partha,

 

There is Narada Purana, Narada Samhita, Narada Pancharatra, Narada Bhakti Sutras...

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Partha SarathyTuesday, May 24, 2005 10:41 AM Subject: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and the same, and where can i get a free copy?

 

If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it please?

 

best wishes

 

partha

 

 

 

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Dear Sarbani and Partha,

 

Very strange today, mail deliveries from this Group. Your message's tail has Partha's, which I haven't received yet, and tis only now I know what line of Partha's mail made Bipin laugh! Weird indeed.

 

Like I wrote on another thread, there are software and techniques available. Usually, the police and tax authorities have the best. The FBI has tools to recover data off a disk that's been shredded, provided they can piece the shreads together.

 

 

In Dubai, the charges for data recovery off a 40 GB hard disk are about USD 900, for which price you can land yourself two new reasonably configured desktop PCs. I honestly don't think that the data on my hard disks is that priceless.

 

 

Oh yes, one thing more - if I spent that money for data recovery, someone will have to administer a Amrit Sanjeevini drip to me and the others at home. 'nuff said.

 

Respects,

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

 

PS: Dear Partha, just to pettifog here... isn't the death revival mantra Amrit Sanjeevini? I thought the mrithyunjaya was to ward off Yama. No idea why I'm treading paths I shouldn't even be lookin at :)

 

 

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Dear Rama,Terribly sorry to hear about your crash, but I feel intuitively that youwill recover your documents and get everything back. In case, you get to

hear about any mrtyunjaya software from Partha, do let me know, as I have acrashed laptop with valuables in it.Best regards,Sarbani

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Dear Sarbani,

 

From how I figured, I thought Swee wanted transliterations. If you needed a translation, Swee, why does what I sent you not suffice?

 

Respects,

 

Ramapriya

ayirpamar

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Shri Krishna Sharanam Mama

 

Dear Swee,

 

Off the hand I know the Ramakrishna Mission has a translation. I am sure there may be other translations as well.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

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Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

 

Dear

Sarbani,

 

Thanks so

much. I am happy to listen to Srila Prabhupad’s purports and will try and

get a hard copy for myself.

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Sarbani Sarkar

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 1:58

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RE: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Shri Krishna Sharanam Mama

 

Dear Swee,

 

Off the hand I know the Ramakrishna

Mission has a translation. I am sure there may be other translations as well.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Swee Chan

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 2:08

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RE: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear Sarbani,

 

I do not have the copy of Narada Bhakti

Sutra. Any leads?

Thanks,

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Sarbani Sarkar

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:20

AM

 

RE: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Shri Krishna Sharanam Mama

Dear Partha,

 

There is Narada Purana, Narada Samhita,

Narada Pancharatra, Narada Bhakti Sutras...

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Partha

Sarathy

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:41

AM

 

[Jaya Jagannatha] Narada

Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

Could any kind soul tell me if both Narada samhita and purana are one and the

same, and where can i get a free copy?

 

 

If not already uploaded to our files section, could anyone upload it

please?

 

 

best wishes

 

 

partha

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear RD,

 

Namaste

 

 

 

PS: Dear Partha, just to pettifog here... isn't the death revival

mantra Amrit Sanjeevini? I thought the mrithyunjaya was to ward off Yama. No

idea why I'm treading paths I shouldn't even be lookin at :)

 

 

Want to

share the mantra? Garuda Purana

gives the mrtyujaya mantra as Om jum sah (which, according to Sanjay ji

is not the same). Any ideas, Sarbani?

 

RD, I can’t imagine that your pics

can be a good nimitta and none of your data was

written on CD.

 

Love,

 

Swee

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om namastrivikramaya

Dear Swee,

 

Sorry, I had not read the question addressed to me earlier. Jum is the bija for Mrtyunjaya. The basic mrtyunjaya mantra is as you know it...om trayambakam etc. which is from the Rudra Adhyaya of the Taittiriya Samhita 4.5 of the Yajur Veda. Many of the mantras of the Rudra Adhyaya are Rk mantras, that is from the Rg Veda. The Trayambakam mantra is also a rk from the Rg Veda 7.59.12. The same Rudra Adhyaya repeats itself in the Taittiriya Mantrakosh of the Taittiriya Upanishad and in other samhitas as well. However, when reciting, bijas are added to it; very often both before and after it, that is, it is samputita. Now this samputa varies, from short to long, depending on multiple factors. I can give you an example of one long samputita variation which is known as the Mahamrtyunjaya Mantra:

 

om haum om jum sah bhur bhuva svah tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivardhanam

urvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyormukshiya mamritat bhur bhuva svah om jum sah haum om

 

Haum is sadashiva bija, jum is mrtyunjaya bija. One, of course must be initiated into this mantra. Om Jum Sah is often written in many books as the trayakshari mantra. Here jum is the bija and sah is the shakti. This is of course a short form and not the complete mrtyunjaya mantra, which includes the trayambakam rk.

Love,

 

Sarbani

 

 

On Behalf Of Swee ChanTuesday, May 24, 2005 7:06 PM Subject: RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear RD,

 

Namaste

 

 

PS: Dear Partha, just to pettifog here... isn't the death revival mantra Amrit Sanjeevini? I thought the mrithyunjaya was to ward off Yama. No idea why I'm treading paths I shouldn't even be lookin at :)

 

Want to share the mantra? Garuda Purana gives the mrtyujaya mantra as Om jum sah (which, according to Sanjay ji is not the same). Any ideas, Sarbani?

 

RD, I can’t imagine that your pics can be a good nimitta and none of your data was written on CD.

 

Love,

 

Swee

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om namastrivikramaya

Dear Swee,

 

Sorry, I had not read the question addressed to me earlier. Jum is the bija for Mrtyunjaya. The basic mrtyunjaya mantra is as you know it...om trayambakam etc. which is from the Rudra Adhyaya of the Taittiriya Samhita 4.5 of the Yajur Veda. Many of the mantras of the Rudra Adhyaya are Rk mantras, that is from the Rg Veda. The Trayambakam mantra is also a rk from the Rg Veda 7.59.12. The same Rudra Adhyaya repeats itself in the Taittiriya Mantrakosh of the Taittiriya Upanishad and in other samhitas as well. However, when reciting, bijas are added to it; very often both before and after it, that is, it is samputita. Now this samputa varies, from short to long, depending on multiple factors. I can give you an example of one long samputita variation which is known as the Mahamrtyunjaya Mantra:

 

om haum om jum sah bhur bhuva svah tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivardhanam

urvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyormukshiya mamritat bhur bhuva svah om jum sah haum om

 

Haum is sadashiva bija, jum is mrtyunjaya bija. One, of course must be initiated into this mantra. Om Jum Sah is often written in many books as the trayakshari mantra. Here jum is the bija and sah is the shakti. This is of course a short form and not the complete mrtyunjaya mantra, which includes the trayambakam rk.

Love,

 

Sarbani

 

 

On Behalf Of Swee ChanTuesday, May 24, 2005 7:06 PM Subject: RE: [Jaya Jagannatha] Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear RD,

 

Namaste

 

 

PS: Dear Partha, just to pettifog here... isn't the death revival mantra Amrit Sanjeevini? I thought the mrithyunjaya was to ward off Yama. No idea why I'm treading paths I shouldn't even be lookin at :)

 

Want to share the mantra? Garuda Purana gives the mrtyujaya mantra as Om jum sah (which, according to Sanjay ji is not the same). Any ideas, Sarbani?

 

RD, I can’t imagine that your pics can be a good nimitta and none of your data was written on CD.

 

Love,

 

Swee

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Om Gurave Namah

 

Dear

Sarbani,

 

Thank you

for such elucidation. However, I am also to understand that the person’s

name cane be add in the samputa. Would this be before the samputa?

 

Love,

 

Swee

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Sarbani Sarkar

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

11:40 AM

 

RE: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

 

om namastrivikramaya

Dear Swee,

 

Sorry, I had not read the question

addressed to me earlier. Jum is the bija for Mrtyunjaya. The basic

mrtyunjaya mantra is as you know it...om trayambakam etc. which is from

the Rudra Adhyaya of the Taittiriya Samhita 4.5 of

the Yajur Veda. Many of the mantras of the Rudra Adhyaya are Rk

mantras, that is from the Rg Veda. The Trayambakam mantra is also

a rk from the Rg Veda 7.59.12. The same Rudra Adhyaya repeats

itself in the Taittiriya Mantrakosh of the Taittiriya Upanishad and in other

samhitas as well. However, when reciting, bijas are added to it; very

often both before and after it, that is, it is samputita. Now this samputa

varies, from short to long, depending on multiple factors. I can give you an example

of one long samputita variation which is known as the Mahamrtyunjaya

Mantra:

 

om haum om jum sah bhur bhuva svah

tryambakam yajamahe sugandhim pushtivardhanam

urvarukamiva bandhanan mrtyormukshiya

mamritat bhur bhuva svah om jum sah haum om

 

Haum is sadashiva bija, jum is

mrtyunjaya bija. One, of course must be initiated into this mantra. Om

Jum Sah is often written in many books as the trayakshari mantra. Here jum

is the bija and sah is the shakti. This is of course a short form and not

the complete mrtyunjaya mantra, which includes the trayambakam rk.

!

;

Love,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Swee Chan

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 7:06

PM

 

RE: [Jaya Jagannatha]

Narada Samhita/Narada purana?

 

Jaya Jagannatha

 

Dear RD,

 

Namaste

 

 

 

PS: Dear Partha, just to pettifog here... isn't the death revival

mantra Amrit Sanjeevini? I thought the mrithyunjaya was to ward off Yama. No

idea why I'm treading paths I shouldn't even be lookin at :)

 

 

Want to

share the mantra? Garuda Purana gives the mrtyujaya mantra as Om

jum sah (which, according to Sanjay ji is not the same). Any ideas, Sarbani?

 

RD, I can’t imagine that your pics can be a good nimitta and

none of your data was written on CD.

 

Love,

 

Swee

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