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After posting the message I found that the sanskrit text got

converted to junk characters.

 

So here is the passage with english words: (Hope this works:))

ghâthapati & #7747; medhapati & #7747; rudra & #7747; jalâ & #7779;abhe & #7779;ajam

taccha & #7747;yo & #7717; sumnamîmahe

ya & #7717; úukra iva sûryo hira & #7751;yamiva rocate

úre & #7779; & #7789;ho devânâ & #7747; vasu & #7717;

 

 

Student Always,

 

Souvik

 

sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan

wrote:

>

> Learned members,

>

> Please do educate me on a subject. For long I had a perception

that

> the name " Shiva " does not fashion in the Vedas.

>

> Now, I am pretty sure that it doesnot fashion in Rig Veda because

I

> did not find the name mentioned there unless I have skipped any

> reference. Ofcourse Rudra features 5 verses in all the 10 books of

> Rig Veda.

>

> However, unfortunately, I did not get an opportunity to see the

> Sanskrit version of the Yajur Veda. But I read recently that Shiva

> fashions many times there. Rudram, Chamakam, Pachakshari Matra,

Maha

> Mritunjaya mantra are all extracts from Taittiriya Sanhita.

>

> Can anyone confirm this please.

>

> Also, I have another query:

> Could someone please explain the following verse to me.

>

> & #2327; & #2366; & #2341; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

& #2350; & #2375; & #2343; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

& #2352; & #2369; & #2342; & #2381; & #2352; & #2306;

& #2332; & #2354; & #2366; & #2359; & #2349; & #2375; & #2359; & #2332; & #2350;

> & #2340; & #2330; & #2381; & #2331; & #2306; & #2351; & #2379; & #2307;

& #2360; & #2369; & #2350; & #2381; & #2344; & #2350; & #2368; & #2350; & #2361; & #2375

;

> & #2351; & #2307; & #2358; & #2369; & #2325; & #2381; & #2352; & #2311; & #2357;

& #2360; & #2370; & #2352; & #2381; & #2351; & #2379;

& #2361; & #2367; & #2352; & #2339; & #2381; & #2351; & #2350; & #2367; & #2357;

& #2352; & #2379; & #2330; & #2340; & #2375;

> & #2358; & #2352; & #2375; & #2359; & #2381; & #2336; & #2379;

& #2342; & #2375; & #2357; & #2366; & #2344; & #2366; & #2306;

& #2357; & #2360; & #2369; & #2307;

>

> The english interpretation which is given is:

> He shines in splendour like the Sun, refulgent as bright gold is

he,

> The good, the best among the Gods.

>

> However, I guess the word " Shukra " feautres here, which could mean

> that " He who shines like Venus and the Sun " ?

>

> Regards,

>

> Souvik

>

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Oops..apologies all(this too didn't work):

 

The text extract can be found at:

http://satyamshivamsundaram.blogspot.com/2006_01_01_satyamshivamsunda

ram_archive.html

 

Rig Veda, Book 1

Verse 43

Lines 7-10

 

Regards,

 

Souvik

 

sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan

wrote:

>

> After posting the message I found that the sanskrit text got

> converted to junk characters.

>

> So here is the passage with english words: (Hope this works:))

> ghâthapati & #7747; medhapati & #7747; rudra & #7747;

jalâ & #7779;abhe & #7779;ajam

> taccha & #7747;yo & #7717; sumnamîmahe

> ya & #7717; úukra iva sûryo hira & #7751;yamiva rocate

> úre & #7779; & #7789;ho devânâ & #7747; vasu & #7717;

>

>

> Student Always,

>

> Souvik

>

> sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Learned members,

> >

> > Please do educate me on a subject. For long I had a perception

> that

> > the name " Shiva " does not fashion in the Vedas.

> >

> > Now, I am pretty sure that it doesnot fashion in Rig Veda

because

> I

> > did not find the name mentioned there unless I have skipped any

> > reference. Ofcourse Rudra features 5 verses in all the 10 books

of

> > Rig Veda.

> >

> > However, unfortunately, I did not get an opportunity to see the

> > Sanskrit version of the Yajur Veda. But I read recently that

Shiva

> > fashions many times there. Rudram, Chamakam, Pachakshari Matra,

> Maha

> > Mritunjaya mantra are all extracts from Taittiriya Sanhita.

> >

> > Can anyone confirm this please.

> >

> > Also, I have another query:

> > Could someone please explain the following verse to me.

> >

> > & #2327; & #2366; & #2341; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> & #2350; & #2375; & #2343; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> & #2352; & #2369; & #2342; & #2381; & #2352; & #2306;

> & #2332; & #2354; & #2366; & #2359; & #2349; & #2375; & #2359; & #2332; & #2350;

> > & #2340; & #2330; & #2381; & #2331; & #2306; & #2351; & #2379; & #2307;

>

& #2360; & #2369; & #2350; & #2381; & #2344; & #2350; & #2368; & #2350; & #2361; & #2375

> ;

> > & #2351; & #2307; & #2358; & #2369; & #2325; & #2381; & #2352;

& #2311; & #2357;

> & #2360; & #2370; & #2352; & #2381; & #2351; & #2379;

> & #2361; & #2367; & #2352; & #2339; & #2381; & #2351; & #2350; & #2367; & #2357;

> & #2352; & #2379; & #2330; & #2340; & #2375;

> > & #2358; & #2352; & #2375; & #2359; & #2381; & #2336; & #2379;

> & #2342; & #2375; & #2357; & #2366; & #2344; & #2366; & #2306;

> & #2357; & #2360; & #2369; & #2307;

> >

> > The english interpretation which is given is:

> > He shines in splendour like the Sun, refulgent as bright gold is

> he,

> > The good, the best among the Gods.

> >

> > However, I guess the word " Shukra " feautres here, which could

mean

> > that " He who shines like Venus and the Sun " ?

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Souvik

> >

>

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Dear members,

 

With the blessings of Ananta Sheshnag I found my answers.

 

I have posted an artcile on the same on my blog.

 

Interested members may have a peep.

 

http://satyamshivamsundaram.blogspot.com/

 

Article Ananta Vidya.

 

Regards,

 

Souvik

 

sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan

wrote:

>

> Oops..apologies all(this too didn't work):

>

> The text extract can be found at:

>

http://satyamshivamsundaram.blogspot.com/2006_01_01_satyamshivamsunda

> ram_archive.html

>

> Rig Veda, Book 1

> Verse 43

> Lines 7-10

>

> Regards,

>

> Souvik

>

> sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> wrote:

> >

> > After posting the message I found that the sanskrit text got

> > converted to junk characters.

> >

> > So here is the passage with english words: (Hope this works:))

> > ghâthapati & #7747; medhapati & #7747; rudra & #7747;

> jalâ & #7779;abhe & #7779;ajam

> > taccha & #7747;yo & #7717; sumnamîmahe

> > ya & #7717; úukra iva sûryo hira & #7751;yamiva rocate

> > úre & #7779; & #7789;ho devânâ & #7747; vasu & #7717;

> >

> >

> > Student Always,

> >

> > Souvik

> >

> > sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Learned members,

> > >

> > > Please do educate me on a subject. For long I had a perception

> > that

> > > the name " Shiva " does not fashion in the Vedas.

> > >

> > > Now, I am pretty sure that it doesnot fashion in Rig Veda

> because

> > I

> > > did not find the name mentioned there unless I have skipped

any

> > > reference. Ofcourse Rudra features 5 verses in all the 10

books

> of

> > > Rig Veda.

> > >

> > > However, unfortunately, I did not get an opportunity to see

the

> > > Sanskrit version of the Yajur Veda. But I read recently that

> Shiva

> > > fashions many times there. Rudram, Chamakam, Pachakshari

Matra,

> > Maha

> > > Mritunjaya mantra are all extracts from Taittiriya Sanhita.

> > >

> > > Can anyone confirm this please.

> > >

> > > Also, I have another query:

> > > Could someone please explain the following verse to me.

> > >

> > > & #2327; & #2366; & #2341; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> > & #2350; & #2375; & #2343; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> > & #2352; & #2369; & #2342; & #2381; & #2352; & #2306;

> > & #2332; & #2354; & #2366; & #2359; & #2349; & #2375; & #2359; & #2332; & #2350;

> > > & #2340; & #2330; & #2381; & #2331; & #2306; & #2351; & #2379; & #2307;

> >

>

& #2360; & #2369; & #2350; & #2381; & #2344; & #2350; & #2368; & #2350; & #2361; & #2375

> > ;

> > > & #2351; & #2307; & #2358; & #2369; & #2325; & #2381; & #2352;

> & #2311; & #2357;

> > & #2360; & #2370; & #2352; & #2381; & #2351; & #2379;

> > & #2361; & #2367; & #2352; & #2339; & #2381; & #2351; & #2350; & #2367; & #2357;

> > & #2352; & #2379; & #2330; & #2340; & #2375;

> > > & #2358; & #2352; & #2375; & #2359; & #2381; & #2336; & #2379;

> > & #2342; & #2375; & #2357; & #2366; & #2344; & #2366; & #2306;

> > & #2357; & #2360; & #2369; & #2307;

> > >

> > > The english interpretation which is given is:

> > > He shines in splendour like the Sun, refulgent as bright gold

is

> > he,

> > > The good, the best among the Gods.

> > >

> > > However, I guess the word " Shukra " feautres here, which could

> mean

> > > that " He who shines like Venus and the Sun " ?

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > > Souvik

> > >

> >

>

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Dear Souvik,

 

Today while coming to work i read an article about the ragas. It is

said that there are 999 ragas in the cosmos but if u know just one

very well u know the rest of them. There are some notes which are

not sung in a particular raga but that dosn't mean that they are not

there. They are embedded deep in the structure of the raga (the

unsung notes)which the knower of just one raga can hear very easily.

 

So, perhaps it is the same with Rig Veda and Shiva.

 

Vinita

 

sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan

wrote:

>

> Dear members,

>

> With the blessings of Ananta Sheshnag I found my answers.

>

> I have posted an artcile on the same on my blog.

>

> Interested members may have a peep.

>

> http://satyamshivamsundaram.blogspot.com/

>

> Article Ananta Vidya.

>

> Regards,

>

> Souvik

>

> sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Oops..apologies all(this too didn't work):

> >

> > The text extract can be found at:

> >

>

http://satyamshivamsundaram.blogspot.com/2006_01_01_satyamshivamsunda

> > ram_archive.html

> >

> > Rig Veda, Book 1

> > Verse 43

> > Lines 7-10

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Souvik

> >

> > sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > After posting the message I found that the sanskrit text got

> > > converted to junk characters.

> > >

> > > So here is the passage with english words: (Hope this works:))

> > > ghâthapati & #7747; medhapati & #7747; rudra & #7747;

> > jalâ & #7779;abhe & #7779;ajam

> > > taccha & #7747;yo & #7717; sumnamîmahe

> > > ya & #7717; úukra iva sûryo hira & #7751;yamiva rocate

> > > úre & #7779; & #7789;ho devânâ & #7747; vasu & #7717;

> > >

> > >

> > > Student Always,

> > >

> > > Souvik

> > >

> > > sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta "

<explore_vulcan@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Learned members,

> > > >

> > > > Please do educate me on a subject. For long I had a

perception

> > > that

> > > > the name " Shiva " does not fashion in the Vedas.

> > > >

> > > > Now, I am pretty sure that it doesnot fashion in Rig Veda

> > because

> > > I

> > > > did not find the name mentioned there unless I have skipped

> any

> > > > reference. Ofcourse Rudra features 5 verses in all the 10

> books

> > of

> > > > Rig Veda.

> > > >

> > > > However, unfortunately, I did not get an opportunity to see

> the

> > > > Sanskrit version of the Yajur Veda. But I read recently that

> > Shiva

> > > > fashions many times there. Rudram, Chamakam, Pachakshari

> Matra,

> > > Maha

> > > > Mritunjaya mantra are all extracts from Taittiriya Sanhita.

> > > >

> > > > Can anyone confirm this please.

> > > >

> > > > Also, I have another query:

> > > > Could someone please explain the following verse to me.

> > > >

> > > > & #2327; & #2366; & #2341; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> > > & #2350; & #2375; & #2343; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> > > & #2352; & #2369; & #2342; & #2381; & #2352; & #2306;

> > >

& #2332; & #2354; & #2366; & #2359; & #2349; & #2375; & #2359; & #2332; & #2350;

> > > > & #2340; & #2330; & #2381; & #2331; & #2306; & #2351; & #2379; & #2307;

> > >

> >

>

& #2360; & #2369; & #2350; & #2381; & #2344; & #2350; & #2368; & #2350; & #2361; & #2375

> > > ;

> > > > & #2351; & #2307; & #2358; & #2369; & #2325; & #2381; & #2352;

> > & #2311; & #2357;

> > > & #2360; & #2370; & #2352; & #2381; & #2351; & #2379;

> > >

& #2361; & #2367; & #2352; & #2339; & #2381; & #2351; & #2350; & #2367; & #2357;

> > > & #2352; & #2379; & #2330; & #2340; & #2375;

> > > > & #2358; & #2352; & #2375; & #2359; & #2381; & #2336; & #2379;

> > > & #2342; & #2375; & #2357; & #2366; & #2344; & #2366; & #2306;

> > > & #2357; & #2360; & #2369; & #2307;

> > > >

> > > > The english interpretation which is given is:

> > > > He shines in splendour like the Sun, refulgent as bright

gold

> is

> > > he,

> > > > The good, the best among the Gods.

> > > >

> > > > However, I guess the word " Shukra " feautres here, which

could

> > mean

> > > > that " He who shines like Venus and the Sun " ?

> > > >

> > > > Regards,

> > > >

> > > > Souvik

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Respected Vinitaji,

 

So true. You always tend to guess my thought patterns. Just right

now I was discussing with a friend on Raga Bhairava and the eight

Bhiarava forms of Shiva.

 

Please do keep posting your comments and suggestions. It is a

tremendous inspiration for me.

 

Student Always,

 

Souvik

sohamsa , " vinita kumar " <shankar_mamta

wrote:

>

> Dear Souvik,

>

> Today while coming to work i read an article about the ragas. It

is

> said that there are 999 ragas in the cosmos but if u know just one

> very well u know the rest of them. There are some notes which are

> not sung in a particular raga but that dosn't mean that they are

not

> there. They are embedded deep in the structure of the raga (the

> unsung notes)which the knower of just one raga can hear very

easily.

>

> So, perhaps it is the same with Rig Veda and Shiva.

>

> Vinita

>

> sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear members,

> >

> > With the blessings of Ananta Sheshnag I found my answers.

> >

> > I have posted an artcile on the same on my blog.

> >

> > Interested members may have a peep.

> >

> > http://satyamshivamsundaram.blogspot.com/

> >

> > Article Ananta Vidya.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Souvik

> >

> > sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta " <explore_vulcan@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Oops..apologies all(this too didn't work):

> > >

> > > The text extract can be found at:

> > >

> >

>

http://satyamshivamsundaram.blogspot.com/2006_01_01_satyamshivamsunda

> > > ram_archive.html

> > >

> > > Rig Veda, Book 1

> > > Verse 43

> > > Lines 7-10

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > > Souvik

> > >

> > > sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta "

<explore_vulcan@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > After posting the message I found that the sanskrit text got

> > > > converted to junk characters.

> > > >

> > > > So here is the passage with english words: (Hope this

works:))

> > > > ghâthapati & #7747; medhapati & #7747; rudra & #7747;

> > > jalâ & #7779;abhe & #7779;ajam

> > > > taccha & #7747;yo & #7717; sumnamîmahe

> > > > ya & #7717; úukra iva sûryo hira & #7751;yamiva rocate

> > > > úre & #7779; & #7789;ho devânâ & #7747; vasu & #7717;

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Student Always,

> > > >

> > > > Souvik

> > > >

> > > > sohamsa , " Souvik Dutta "

> <explore_vulcan@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Learned members,

> > > > >

> > > > > Please do educate me on a subject. For long I had a

> perception

> > > > that

> > > > > the name " Shiva " does not fashion in the Vedas.

> > > > >

> > > > > Now, I am pretty sure that it doesnot fashion in Rig Veda

> > > because

> > > > I

> > > > > did not find the name mentioned there unless I have

skipped

> > any

> > > > > reference. Ofcourse Rudra features 5 verses in all the 10

> > books

> > > of

> > > > > Rig Veda.

> > > > >

> > > > > However, unfortunately, I did not get an opportunity to

see

> > the

> > > > > Sanskrit version of the Yajur Veda. But I read recently

that

> > > Shiva

> > > > > fashions many times there. Rudram, Chamakam, Pachakshari

> > Matra,

> > > > Maha

> > > > > Mritunjaya mantra are all extracts from Taittiriya Sanhita.

> > > > >

> > > > > Can anyone confirm this please.

> > > > >

> > > > > Also, I have another query:

> > > > > Could someone please explain the following verse to me.

> > > > >

> > > > > & #2327; & #2366; & #2341; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> > > > & #2350; & #2375; & #2343; & #2346; & #2340; & #2367; & #2306;

> > > > & #2352; & #2369; & #2342; & #2381; & #2352; & #2306;

> > > >

> & #2332; & #2354; & #2366; & #2359; & #2349; & #2375; & #2359; & #2332; & #2350;

> > > > > & #2340; & #2330; & #2381; & #2331; & #2306; & #2351; & #2379; & #2307;

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

& #2360; & #2369; & #2350; & #2381; & #2344; & #2350; & #2368; & #2350; & #2361; & #2375

> > > > ;

> > > > > & #2351; & #2307; & #2358; & #2369; & #2325; & #2381; & #2352;

> > > & #2311; & #2357;

> > > > & #2360; & #2370; & #2352; & #2381; & #2351; & #2379;

> > > >

> & #2361; & #2367; & #2352; & #2339; & #2381; & #2351; & #2350; & #2367; & #2357;

> > > > & #2352; & #2379; & #2330; & #2340; & #2375;

> > > > > & #2358; & #2352; & #2375; & #2359; & #2381; & #2336; & #2379;

> > > > & #2342; & #2375; & #2357; & #2366; & #2344; & #2366; & #2306;

> > > > & #2357; & #2360; & #2369; & #2307;

> > > > >

> > > > > The english interpretation which is given is:

> > > > > He shines in splendour like the Sun, refulgent as bright

> gold

> > is

> > > > he,

> > > > > The good, the best among the Gods.

> > > > >

> > > > > However, I guess the word " Shukra " feautres here, which

> could

> > > mean

> > > > > that " He who shines like Venus and the Sun " ?

> > > > >

> > > > > Regards,

> > > > >

> > > > > Souvik

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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