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I realy not simply appreciate your work but persons like you are Great Great Great.......

I say you shat shat parnam.

If u are located in India I will come for your charan Vindna or if u r located at other place pls tell me I will come for ur Darshan.

With Respect Love and Personal Warm Regards

Assaram--- On Wed, 7/8/09, ramya475 <ramya475 wrote:

ramya475 <ramya475 Mile Stone 400 Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 3:55 AM

 

 

Dear Friends,I retired in the year 2000 and one of my hobbies as soon as I retired was to translate stotras written in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi in to English. With the blessings of God as on today, I have completed the translation of 400 such stotras- 363 Sanskrit stotras, 12 Tamil Prayers, 13 Hindi prayers and 12 Malayalam prayers. These were initially put in my web site www.geocities. com/ramya475, which is a free web site. I understand that this web site is going to be closed in October 2009. Fortunately the material of these translations have been replicated inwww.celextel. orghttp://www.hinduped ia.com/en/ Stotrahttp://stotraratna. awardspace. com/stotras. htmlDue to my request many important web sites concerning Hindu religion have also

replicated many of my translations.By the grace of God these translations contain almost all the important known stotras and very many very rare ones also. A brief review of what has been done is given below:-I VishnuA total of 56 prayers have been translated. Among the most important is the Vishnu Sahasranamam, Venkatesa Suprabatham , Thiruppavai , stotras addressed to Mathsyavathara, Varahavathara, Parasuramavathara and rare stotras written by Vedantha Desika, Vadi Raja Theertha, Parasara Bhatta and Jayadeva.II.RamaThere are 18 stotras in this category. There are stotras written by Ahalya, Jatayu, Devendra, Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva and Thulasidas.III.KrishnaThere are 30 translations of prayers addressed to Lord Krishna. The entire Bhaja Govindam, Mukunda Mala, Gopika Gita besides the very rare Guruvyurappa Suprabatham are available here. Some rare stotras written By Indra, Vasudeva and Chaithanya Maha Prabhu

are also included here. Krishna Sthava Raja and Krishna Manasa pooja are the rare stotras.IV. ShivaTranslations of 50 stotras addressed to Lord Shiva are included. Shiva Sahasranama, Thiruvembavai , Shiva Thandava Stotra by Ravana, Shivananda Lahari by Adhi Shankara, rare stotrams like Shivashtakam by Chaithanya Maha Prabhu and Viswanatha Suprabatham besides Shiva Kavacham and Shiva Manasa pooja are also included.V.GoddessTranslations of 86 great stotras are included in this section. Some of the great ones are Lalitha Sahasranamam, Lalitha Trishathi, Soundarya Lahari, Kamakshi Suprabatham, Annapurnashtakam, Mahishasura Mardini stotram , Shyamala Dandakam , Varahi Anugrahashtakam, Sri Pada Sapthathi of Meppathur, Vamsa vrudhikara Durga Kavacham and Shakthi Mahimna stotram written by sage Durvasa .Some of the great Tamil works translated are Abhirami Andathi and Mariamman Thalattu.VI.GanesaTwenty great stotras addressed

to Ganesa are translated. Some of the rare ones are Ganesa Manasa Pooja, Ganesa Bahya pooja, Ganapathi Atharva Seersha and Vinaygar Agaval from Tamil.VII.SubrahmanyaFourteen stotras addressed to Lord Subrahmanya which include Shankara's Subrahmanya Bhujangam are available in this section. This section also has the translation of Kandar Anubhuthi, Skanda Sahti Kavacham, Shanmuga Kavacham , (all from Tamil) and Karthigeya Karavalamba stotram written in Malayalam.VIII. AyyappaSix prayers addressed to Lord Ayyppa have been translated. Among them is the famous Ayyappa Suprabatham written in Malayalam and the famous Hariuvarasanam.IX. PlanetsTwenty seven prayers addressed to planets which include the famous Adhithya Hrudayam, prayers addressed to individual planets as well as Kavachams addressed to individual planets.X. RiversFive prayers addressed to river Ganga and one addressed to Yamuna are translated in

this section.XI. HanumanTen prayers addressed to Hanuman which includes the famous Hanuman Chalisa written by Saint Thulasi das are included here.XII. Philosophical prayersEighteen prayers with philosophival import like The Nirvana triology of Shankara, Aparokshanubhuthi of Shankara, Vijanana Nauka of Shankara , the Bharata Savithri etc have been translated under this heading. Also I have translated the entire Jnanappana of Poonthanam in to English.XIII.Model daily prayerAn omnibus collection of different prayers that are to be recited from morning to night including stotras addressed to several Ishta Devathas are included here.IXV. Vedic HymnsThe first great prayers of Hindus are found in Various Vedas. Seventeen such prayers have been translated and given under this heading. These include Rudram, Chamakam, Manthra Pushpam, Shree Suktham, Medha Suktham etc.XV.Other prayersThirty two prayers

addressed to various other Gods are given under this heading. These include ones addressed to Garbha Rakashambikai, Kala Bhairava , Garuda, Shirdi Sai, Sathya Sai, Thulasi etc.XVI. Parayana materialSeven great books have been translated under this heading. This include the entire Sundara Kandam., Devi Mahatmyam (Chandi) , Bhagwad Gita in to English verse , Sri Ramodantham and the famous Pasurappadi Ramayanam. I realize that I could not even make a very feeble attempt to do these translations except with the grace of God. I was but his fingers typing according to His dictates. Nearing seventy, I really do not know how long I would be able to continue what I am doing. I realize that any thing that I put in the web may vanish from there. Two options to preserve them are left with me:-1. Take a print out of all that I have done and present it to some Hindu libraries like Kanchi and Sringeri mutt. I simple cannot afford to do

this.2. Copy all my translations in to computer CD and encourage religious people to sell it at a nominal price so that they can make money for the religious/social cause.Can some of you help me in this regard?With best wishes,P.R.Ramachander

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Namaste RamaChander ji,

 

First let me congratulate you on this wonderful feat of translating so many

ancient stotras. It will not only benefit those who don't know Sanskrit but may

also impel them to learn Sanskrit. You should first contact the Sringeri/Kanchi

mutt and seek their opinion.

 

regards,

Shailendra

 

, " ramya475 " <ramya475 wrote:

>

> Dear Friends,

> I retired in the year 2000 and one of my hobbies as soon as I retired was

to translate stotras written in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi in to

English. With the blessings of God as on today, I have completed the translation

of 400 such stotras- 363 Sanskrit stotras, 12 Tamil Prayers, 13 Hindi prayers

and 12 Malayalam prayers. These were initially put in my web site

www.geocities.com/ramya475, which is a free web site. I understand that this web

site is going to be closed in October 2009. Fortunately the material of these

translations have been replicated in

> www.celextel.org

> http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Stotra

> http://stotraratna.awardspace.com/stotras.html

>

> Due to my request many important web sites concerning Hindu religion have

also replicated many of my translations.

>

> By the grace of God these translations contain almost all the important

known stotras and very many very rare ones also. A brief review of what has been

done is given below:-

>

> I Vishnu

> A total of 56 prayers have been translated. Among the most important is

the Vishnu Sahasranamam, Venkatesa Suprabatham , Thiruppavai , stotras addressed

to Mathsyavathara, Varahavathara, Parasuramavathara and rare stotras written by

Vedantha Desika, Vadi Raja Theertha, Parasara Bhatta and Jayadeva.

>

> II.Rama

> There are 18 stotras in this category. There are stotras written by

Ahalya, Jatayu, Devendra, Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva and Thulasidas.

>

> III.Krishna

> There are 30 translations of prayers addressed to Lord Krishna. The

entire Bhaja Govindam, Mukunda Mala, Gopika Gita besides the very rare

Guruvyurappa Suprabatham are available here. Some rare stotras written By

Indra, Vasudeva and Chaithanya Maha Prabhu are also included here. Krishna

Sthava Raja and Krishna Manasa pooja are the rare stotras.

>

> IV. Shiva

> Translations of 50 stotras addressed to Lord Shiva are included. Shiva

Sahasranama, Thiruvembavai , Shiva Thandava Stotra by Ravana, Shivananda Lahari

by Adhi Shankara, rare stotrams like Shivashtakam by Chaithanya Maha Prabhu and

Viswanatha Suprabatham besides Shiva Kavacham and Shiva Manasa pooja are also

included.

>

> V.Goddess

> Translations of 86 great stotras are included in this section. Some of

the great ones are Lalitha Sahasranamam, Lalitha Trishathi, Soundarya Lahari,

Kamakshi Suprabatham, Annapurnashtakam, Mahishasura Mardini stotram , Shyamala

Dandakam , Varahi Anugrahashtakam, Sri Pada Sapthathi of Meppathur, Vamsa

vrudhikara Durga Kavacham and Shakthi Mahimna stotram written by sage Durvasa

..Some of the great Tamil works translated are Abhirami Andathi and Mariamman

Thalattu.

>

> VI.Ganesa

> Twenty great stotras addressed to Ganesa are translated. Some of the

rare ones are Ganesa Manasa Pooja, Ganesa Bahya pooja, Ganapathi Atharva Seersha

and Vinaygar Agaval from Tamil.

>

> VII.Subrahmanya

> Fourteen stotras addressed to Lord Subrahmanya which include Shankara's

Subrahmanya Bhujangam are available in this section. This section also has the

translation of Kandar Anubhuthi, Skanda Sahti Kavacham, Shanmuga Kavacham , (all

from Tamil) and Karthigeya Karavalamba stotram written in Malayalam.

>

> VIII. Ayyappa

> Six prayers addressed to Lord Ayyppa have been translated. Among them is

the famous Ayyappa Suprabatham written in Malayalam and the famous

Hariuvarasanam.

>

> IX. Planets

> Twenty seven prayers addressed to planets which include the famous

Adhithya Hrudayam, prayers addressed to individual planets as well as Kavachams

addressed to individual planets.

>

> X. Rivers

> Five prayers addressed to river Ganga and one addressed to Yamuna are

translated in this section.

>

> XI. Hanuman

> Ten prayers addressed to Hanuman which includes the famous Hanuman

Chalisa written by Saint Thulasi das are included here.

>

> XII. Philosophical prayers

> Eighteen prayers with philosophival import like The Nirvana triology of

Shankara, Aparokshanubhuthi of Shankara, Vijanana Nauka of Shankara , the

Bharata Savithri etc have been translated under this heading. Also I have

translated the entire Jnanappana of Poonthanam in to English.

>

> XIII.Model daily prayer

> An omnibus collection of different prayers that are to be recited from

morning to night including stotras addressed to several Ishta Devathas are

included here.

>

> IXV. Vedic Hymns

> The first great prayers of Hindus are found in Various Vedas. Seventeen

such prayers have been translated and given under this heading. These include

Rudram, Chamakam, Manthra Pushpam, Shree Suktham, Medha Suktham etc.

>

> XV.Other prayers

> Thirty two prayers addressed to various other Gods are given under

this heading. These include ones addressed to Garbha Rakashambikai, Kala

Bhairava , Garuda, Shirdi Sai, Sathya Sai, Thulasi etc.

>

> XVI. Parayana material

> Seven great books have been translated under this heading. This include

the entire Sundara Kandam., Devi Mahatmyam (Chandi) , Bhagwad Gita in to English

verse , Sri Ramodantham and the famous Pasurappadi Ramayanam.

> I realize that I could not even make a very feeble attempt to do these

translations except with the grace of God. I was but his fingers typing

according to His dictates. Nearing seventy, I really do not know how long I

would be able to continue what I am doing. I realize that any thing that I put

in the web may vanish from there. Two options to preserve them are left with

me:-

>

> 1. Take a print out of all that I have done and present it to some Hindu

libraries like Kanchi and Sringeri mutt. I simple cannot afford to do this.

> 2. Copy all my translations in to computer CD and encourage religious people

to sell it at a nominal price so that they can make money for the

religious/social cause.

>

> Can some of you help me in this regard?

> With best

wishes,

>

P.R.Ramachander

>

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Assaramji,You seem to be very humble and spiritually evolved. That is your greatness!G.BalasubramanianAssaram Alamchandani <aac6993 Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 12:09:56 PMRe:

Mile Stone 400

 

I realy not simply appreciate your work but persons like you are Great Great Great.......

I say you shat shat parnam.

If u are located in India I will come for your charan Vindna or if u r located at other place pls tell me I will come for ur Darshan.

With Respect Love and Personal Warm Regards

Assaram--- On Wed, 7/8/09, ramya475 <ramya475 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

ramya475 <ramya475 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>[om_namah_shivaya_ group] Mile Stone 400om_namah_shivaya_ group@ s.comWednesday, July 8, 2009, 3:55 AM

 

 

Dear Friends,I retired in the year 2000 and one of my hobbies as soon as I retired was to translate stotras written in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi in to English. With the blessings of God as on today, I have completed the translation of 400 such stotras- 363 Sanskrit stotras, 12 Tamil Prayers, 13 Hindi prayers and 12 Malayalam prayers. These were initially put in my web site www.geocities. com/ramya475, which is a free web site. I understand that this web site is going to be closed in October 2009. Fortunately the material of these translations have been replicated inwww.celextel. orghttp://www.hindupedia.com/en/Stotrahttp://stotraratna. awardspace. com/stotras. htmlDue to my request many important web sites concerning Hindu religion have also

replicated many of my translations.By the grace of God these translations contain almost all the important known stotras and very many very rare ones also. A brief review of what has been done is given below:-I VishnuA total of 56 prayers have been translated. Among the most important is the Vishnu Sahasranamam, Venkatesa Suprabatham , Thiruppavai , stotras addressed to Mathsyavathara, Varahavathara, Parasuramavathara and rare stotras written by Vedantha Desika, Vadi Raja Theertha, Parasara Bhatta and Jayadeva.II.RamaThere are 18 stotras in this category. There are stotras written by Ahalya, Jatayu, Devendra, Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva and Thulasidas.III.KrishnaThere are 30 translations of prayers addressed to Lord Krishna. The entire Bhaja Govindam, Mukunda Mala, Gopika Gita besides the very rare Guruvyurappa Suprabatham are available here. Some rare stotras written By Indra, Vasudeva and Chaithanya Maha Prabhu

are also included here. Krishna Sthava Raja and Krishna Manasa pooja are the rare stotras.IV. ShivaTranslations of 50 stotras addressed to Lord Shiva are included. Shiva Sahasranama, Thiruvembavai , Shiva Thandava Stotra by Ravana, Shivananda Lahari by Adhi Shankara, rare stotrams like Shivashtakam by Chaithanya Maha Prabhu and Viswanatha Suprabatham besides Shiva Kavacham and Shiva Manasa pooja are also included.V.GoddessTranslations of 86 great stotras are included in this section. Some of the great ones are Lalitha Sahasranamam, Lalitha Trishathi, Soundarya Lahari, Kamakshi Suprabatham, Annapurnashtakam, Mahishasura Mardini stotram , Shyamala Dandakam , Varahi Anugrahashtakam, Sri Pada Sapthathi of Meppathur, Vamsa vrudhikara Durga Kavacham and Shakthi Mahimna stotram written by sage Durvasa .Some of the great Tamil works translated are Abhirami Andathi and Mariamman Thalattu.VI.GanesaTwenty great stotras addressed

to Ganesa are translated. Some of the rare ones are Ganesa Manasa Pooja, Ganesa Bahya pooja, Ganapathi Atharva Seersha and Vinaygar Agaval from Tamil.VII.SubrahmanyaFourteen stotras addressed to Lord Subrahmanya which include Shankara's Subrahmanya Bhujangam are available in this section. This section also has the translation of Kandar Anubhuthi, Skanda Sahti Kavacham, Shanmuga Kavacham , (all from Tamil) and Karthigeya Karavalamba stotram written in Malayalam.VIII. AyyappaSix prayers addressed to Lord Ayyppa have been translated. Among them is the famous Ayyappa Suprabatham written in Malayalam and the famous Hariuvarasanam.IX. PlanetsTwenty seven prayers addressed to planets which include the famous Adhithya Hrudayam, prayers addressed to individual planets as well as Kavachams addressed to individual planets.X. RiversFive prayers addressed to river Ganga and one addressed to Yamuna are translated in

this section.XI. HanumanTen prayers addressed to Hanuman which includes the famous Hanuman Chalisa written by Saint Thulasi das are included here.XII. Philosophical prayersEighteen prayers with philosophival import like The Nirvana triology of Shankara, Aparokshanubhuthi of Shankara, Vijanana Nauka of Shankara , the Bharata Savithri etc have been translated under this heading. Also I have translated the entire Jnanappana of Poonthanam in to English.XIII.Model daily prayerAn omnibus collection of different prayers that are to be recited from morning to night including stotras addressed to several Ishta Devathas are included here.IXV. Vedic HymnsThe first great prayers of Hindus are found in Various Vedas. Seventeen such prayers have been translated and given under this heading. These include Rudram, Chamakam, Manthra Pushpam, Shree Suktham, Medha Suktham etc.XV.Other prayersThirty two prayers

addressed to various other Gods are given under this heading. These include ones addressed to Garbha Rakashambikai, Kala Bhairava , Garuda, Shirdi Sai, Sathya Sai, Thulasi etc.XVI. Parayana materialSeven great books have been translated under this heading. This include the entire Sundara Kandam., Devi Mahatmyam (Chandi) , Bhagwad Gita in to English verse , Sri Ramodantham and the famous Pasurappadi Ramayanam. I realize that I could not even make a very feeble attempt to do these translations except with the grace of God. I was but his fingers typing according to His dictates. Nearing seventy, I really do not know how long I would be able to continue what I am doing. I realize that any thing that I put in the web may vanish from there. Two options to preserve them are left with me:-1. Take a print out of all that I have done and present it to some Hindu libraries like Kanchi and Sringeri mutt. I simple cannot afford to do

this.2. Copy all my translations in to computer CD and encourage religious people to sell it at a nominal price so that they can make money for the religious/social cause.Can some of you help me in this regard?With best wishes,P.R.Ramachander

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Namaste,Congratulations for your hard work. It requires lots efforts and hard work to accomplish task.God bless you.Rajendra--- On Wed, 8/7/09, ramya475 <ramya475 wrote:ramya475 <ramya475 Mile Stone 400 Date: Wednesday, 8 July, 2009, 4:25 PM

 

Dear Friends,

I retired in the year 2000 and one of my hobbies as soon as I retired was to translate stotras written in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi in to English. With the blessings of God as on today, I have completed the translation of 400 such stotras- 363 Sanskrit stotras, 12 Tamil Prayers, 13 Hindi prayers and 12 Malayalam prayers. These were initially put in my web site www.geocities. com/ramya475, which is a free web site. I understand that this web site is going to be closed in October 2009. Fortunately the material of these translations have been replicated in

www.celextel. org

http://www.hinduped ia.com/en/ Stotra

http://stotraratna. awardspace. com/stotras. html

 

Due to my request many important web sites concerning Hindu religion have also replicated many of my translations.

 

By the grace of God these translations contain almost all the important known stotras and very many very rare ones also. A brief review of what has been done is given below:-

 

I Vishnu

A total of 56 prayers have been translated. Among the most important is the Vishnu Sahasranamam, Venkatesa Suprabatham , Thiruppavai , stotras addressed to Mathsyavathara, Varahavathara, Parasuramavathara and rare stotras written by Vedantha Desika, Vadi Raja Theertha, Parasara Bhatta and Jayadeva.

 

II.Rama

There are 18 stotras in this category. There are stotras written by Ahalya, Jatayu, Devendra, Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva and Thulasidas.

 

III.Krishna

There are 30 translations of prayers addressed to Lord Krishna. The entire Bhaja Govindam, Mukunda Mala, Gopika Gita besides the very rare Guruvyurappa Suprabatham are available here. Some rare stotras written By Indra, Vasudeva and Chaithanya Maha Prabhu are also included here. Krishna Sthava Raja and Krishna Manasa pooja are the rare stotras.

 

IV. Shiva

Translations of 50 stotras addressed to Lord Shiva are included. Shiva Sahasranama, Thiruvembavai , Shiva Thandava Stotra by Ravana, Shivananda Lahari by Adhi Shankara, rare stotrams like Shivashtakam by Chaithanya Maha Prabhu and Viswanatha Suprabatham besides Shiva Kavacham and Shiva Manasa pooja are also included.

 

V.Goddess

Translations of 86 great stotras are included in this section. Some of the great ones are Lalitha Sahasranamam, Lalitha Trishathi, Soundarya Lahari, Kamakshi Suprabatham, Annapurnashtakam, Mahishasura Mardini stotram , Shyamala Dandakam , Varahi Anugrahashtakam, Sri Pada Sapthathi of Meppathur, Vamsa vrudhikara Durga Kavacham and Shakthi Mahimna stotram written by sage Durvasa .Some of the great Tamil works translated are Abhirami Andathi and Mariamman Thalattu.

 

VI.Ganesa

Twenty great stotras addressed to Ganesa are translated. Some of the rare ones are Ganesa Manasa Pooja, Ganesa Bahya pooja, Ganapathi Atharva Seersha and Vinaygar Agaval from Tamil.

 

VII.Subrahmanya

Fourteen stotras addressed to Lord Subrahmanya which include Shankara's Subrahmanya Bhujangam are available in this section. This section also has the translation of Kandar Anubhuthi, Skanda Sahti Kavacham, Shanmuga Kavacham , (all from Tamil) and Karthigeya Karavalamba stotram written in Malayalam.

 

VIII. Ayyappa

Six prayers addressed to Lord Ayyppa have been translated. Among them is the famous Ayyappa Suprabatham written in Malayalam and the famous Hariuvarasanam.

 

IX. Planets

Twenty seven prayers addressed to planets which include the famous Adhithya Hrudayam, prayers addressed to individual planets as well as Kavachams addressed to individual planets.

 

X. Rivers

Five prayers addressed to river Ganga and one addressed to Yamuna are translated in this section.

 

XI. Hanuman

Ten prayers addressed to Hanuman which includes the famous Hanuman Chalisa written by Saint Thulasi das are included here.

 

XII. Philosophical prayers

Eighteen prayers with philosophival import like The Nirvana triology of Shankara, Aparokshanubhuthi of Shankara, Vijanana Nauka of Shankara , the Bharata Savithri etc have been translated under this heading. Also I have translated the entire Jnanappana of Poonthanam in to English.

 

XIII.Model daily prayer

An omnibus collection of different prayers that are to be recited from morning to night including stotras addressed to several Ishta Devathas are included here.

 

IXV. Vedic Hymns

The first great prayers of Hindus are found in Various Vedas. Seventeen such prayers have been translated and given under this heading. These include Rudram, Chamakam, Manthra Pushpam, Shree Suktham, Medha Suktham etc.

 

XV.Other prayers

Thirty two prayers addressed to various other Gods are given under this heading. These include ones addressed to Garbha Rakashambikai, Kala Bhairava , Garuda, Shirdi Sai, Sathya Sai, Thulasi etc.

 

XVI. Parayana material

Seven great books have been translated under this heading. This include the entire Sundara Kandam., Devi Mahatmyam (Chandi) , Bhagwad Gita in to English verse , Sri Ramodantham and the famous Pasurappadi Ramayanam.

I realize that I could not even make a very feeble attempt to do these translations except with the grace of God. I was but his fingers typing according to His dictates. Nearing seventy, I really do not know how long I would be able to continue what I am doing. I realize that any thing that I put in the web may vanish from there. Two options to preserve them are left with me:-

 

1. Take a print out of all that I have done and present it to some Hindu libraries like Kanchi and Sringeri mutt. I simple cannot afford to do this.

2. Copy all my translations in to computer CD and encourage religious people to sell it at a nominal price so that they can make money for the religious/social cause.

 

Can some of you help me in this regard?

With best wishes,

P.R.Ramachander

 

 

 

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Dear Vadil P.R.Ramachander,

 

I really very happy that all these traslationS ARE avilable. These new

generations with NRI status do not know hindi or sanskrit...they will be really

helped in next 50 years by your effort.

Even people like me who will get retired in next ten years will use your

traslation...Keep up the good work.

 

I will send you copy of Tantrloka in Sanskrit and would like to get translated

so our group can see the Shiv puja or kashmiri sHAIVISM.

 

WITH REGARDS,

 

PARESH TRIVEDI

 

, rajendra patel <yogarajendra

wrote:

>

>

> Namaste,

>

> Congratulations for your hard work. It requires lots efforts and hard work to

accomplish task.

>

> God bless you.

>

> Rajendra

>

> --- On Wed, 8/7/09, ramya475 <ramya475 wrote:

>

> ramya475 <ramya475

> Mile Stone 400

>

> Wednesday, 8 July, 2009, 4:25 PM

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

Dear Friends,

>

> I retired in the year 2000 and one of my hobbies as soon as I retired was

to translate stotras written in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi in to

English. With the blessings of God as on today, I have completed the translation

of 400 such stotras- 363 Sanskrit stotras, 12 Tamil Prayers, 13 Hindi prayers

and 12 Malayalam prayers. These were initially put in my web site www.geocities.

com/ramya475, which is a free web site. I understand that this web site is going

to be closed in October 2009. Fortunately the material of these translations

have been replicated in

>

> www.celextel. org

>

> http://www.hinduped ia.com/en/ Stotra

>

> http://stotraratna. awardspace. com/stotras. html

>

>

>

> Due to my request many important web sites concerning Hindu religion have also

replicated many of my translations.

>

>

>

> By the grace of God these translations contain almost all the important known

stotras and very many very rare ones also. A brief review of what has been done

is given below:-

>

>

>

> I Vishnu

>

> A total of 56 prayers have been translated. Among the most important is

the Vishnu Sahasranamam, Venkatesa Suprabatham , Thiruppavai , stotras addressed

to Mathsyavathara, Varahavathara, Parasuramavathara and rare stotras written by

Vedantha Desika, Vadi Raja Theertha, Parasara Bhatta and Jayadeva.

>

>

>

> II.Rama

>

> There are 18 stotras in this category. There are stotras written by

Ahalya, Jatayu, Devendra, Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva and Thulasidas.

>

>

>

> III.Krishna

>

> There are 30 translations of prayers addressed to Lord Krishna. The

entire Bhaja Govindam, Mukunda Mala, Gopika Gita besides the very rare

Guruvyurappa Suprabatham are available here. Some rare stotras written By

Indra, Vasudeva and Chaithanya Maha Prabhu are also included here. Krishna

Sthava Raja and Krishna Manasa pooja are the rare stotras.

>

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> IV. Shiva

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> Translations of 50 stotras addressed to Lord Shiva are included. Shiva

Sahasranama, Thiruvembavai , Shiva Thandava Stotra by Ravana, Shivananda Lahari

by Adhi Shankara, rare stotrams like Shivashtakam by Chaithanya Maha Prabhu and

Viswanatha Suprabatham besides Shiva Kavacham and Shiva Manasa pooja are also

included.

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> V.Goddess

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> Translations of 86 great stotras are included in this section. Some of

the great ones are Lalitha Sahasranamam, Lalitha Trishathi, Soundarya Lahari,

Kamakshi Suprabatham, Annapurnashtakam, Mahishasura Mardini stotram , Shyamala

Dandakam , Varahi Anugrahashtakam, Sri Pada Sapthathi of Meppathur, Vamsa

vrudhikara Durga Kavacham and Shakthi Mahimna stotram written by sage Durvasa

..Some of the great Tamil works translated are Abhirami Andathi and Mariamman

Thalattu.

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> VI.Ganesa

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> Twenty great stotras addressed to Ganesa are translated. Some of the

rare ones are Ganesa Manasa Pooja, Ganesa Bahya pooja, Ganapathi Atharva Seersha

and Vinaygar Agaval from Tamil.

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> VII.Subrahmanya

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> Fourteen stotras addressed to Lord Subrahmanya which include Shankara's

Subrahmanya Bhujangam are available in this section. This section also has the

translation of Kandar Anubhuthi, Skanda Sahti Kavacham, Shanmuga Kavacham , (all

from Tamil) and Karthigeya Karavalamba stotram written in Malayalam.

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> VIII. Ayyappa

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> Six prayers addressed to Lord Ayyppa have been translated. Among them is

the famous Ayyappa Suprabatham written in Malayalam and the famous

Hariuvarasanam.

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> IX. Planets

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> Twenty seven prayers addressed to planets which include the famous

Adhithya Hrudayam, prayers addressed to individual planets as well as Kavachams

addressed to individual planets.

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> X. Rivers

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> Five prayers addressed to river Ganga and one addressed to Yamuna are

translated in this section.

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> XI. Hanuman

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> Ten prayers addressed to Hanuman which includes the famous Hanuman

Chalisa written by Saint Thulasi das are included here.

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> XII. Philosophical prayers

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> Eighteen prayers with philosophival import like The Nirvana triology of

Shankara, Aparokshanubhuthi of Shankara, Vijanana Nauka of Shankara , the

Bharata Savithri etc have been translated under this heading. Also I have

translated the entire Jnanappana of Poonthanam in to English.

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> XIII.Model daily prayer

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> An omnibus collection of different prayers that are to be recited from

morning to night including stotras addressed to several Ishta Devathas are

included here.

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> IXV. Vedic Hymns

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> The first great prayers of Hindus are found in Various Vedas. Seventeen

such prayers have been translated and given under this heading. These include

Rudram, Chamakam, Manthra Pushpam, Shree Suktham, Medha Suktham etc.

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> XV.Other prayers

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> Thirty two prayers addressed to various other Gods are given under

this heading. These include ones addressed to Garbha Rakashambikai, Kala

Bhairava , Garuda, Shirdi Sai, Sathya Sai, Thulasi etc.

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> XVI. Parayana material

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> Seven great books have been translated under this heading. This include

the entire Sundara Kandam., Devi Mahatmyam (Chandi) , Bhagwad Gita in to English

verse , Sri Ramodantham and the famous Pasurappadi Ramayanam.

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> I realize that I could not even make a very feeble attempt to do these

translations except with the grace of God. I was but his fingers typing

according to His dictates. Nearing seventy, I really do not know how long I

would be able to continue what I am doing. I realize that any thing that I put

in the web may vanish from there. Two options to preserve them are left with

me:-

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> 1. Take a print out of all that I have done and present it to some Hindu

libraries like Kanchi and Sringeri mutt. I simple cannot afford to do this.

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> 2. Copy all my translations in to computer CD and encourage religious people

to sell it at a nominal price so that they can make money for the

religious/social cause.

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> Can some of you help me in this regard?

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> With best

wishes,

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P.R.Ramachander

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