Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHwHKu-H71U I uploaded a vid of me chanting the Sannyaasa Sukta, which is usually chanted by Ammachi's swami's when she enters the darshan hall and is having Pada Puja performed. It's also chanted prior to Devi Bhava, with an added verse when offering a light. It's just text to a recording I made and you'll need to speed read to keep up. I don't profess to be an expert at Sanskrit chanting, and I've made a small mistake in not holding out one of the " A " 's. I had wanted to try out a new microphone I had gotten recently, but the recording I ended up doing with a computer headset and software to enhance it. I normally don't chant it so slow, but the translation was so long and still doesn't fit the recording right. But, I guess it helps those who might wish to learn it. Although Ammachi's organization does have a copy of the text and their own translation in the #3 bhajan book, I prefer the translation from here: http://www.gosai.com/chaitanya/sarana... Translation for those who can't speed read the video: One can achieve immortality in association with the Lord, not by ones own pious deeds, nor by the pious deeds of one's sons, nor by the accumulation of wealth, but only by renunciation of all enjoyment for oneself and offering everything to the Supreme Lord. This state of perfection, which is attained by the real sannyasi-s, is situated far beyond this world, and is difficult to reach for the ordinary man. Those sannyasi-s, having realized the actual conclusion of the Vedas, having given up personal sense enjoyment for engagement in the Lord's service, and being completely free of the influence of the material modes, at the end of their lives become freed from the material world and enter that Vaikuntha realm. There is a lotus situated within the body, in the middle of the heart, a place free from all suffering. It is the spiritual sky, free from all material contamination and lamentation. There resides the object of our worship. He who is glorified at the beginning of the Vedas, and is firmly established at the end of the Vedas, who resides beyond the material sphere, who is second to none, He is the Supreme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.