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1. In the Sanskrit below, do you pronounce the word "paca" as pacha or packa?

 

sarva-jvara-vinashaya daha daha paca paca raksha raksha svaha

 

2. I once heard His Divine Grace, Srila Prabhupada gave specific instructions to translate the Nrsimha Kavaca, but when asking someone who is relatively knowledgeable on such things, he said he did not know for certain. Does anyone here know for certain if His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada asked that the Nrsimha Kavaca be translated?

 

Thank you for your time. Hare Krishna.

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2. I once heard His Divine Grace, Srila Prabhupada gave specific instructions to translate the Nrsimha Kavaca, but when asking someone who is relatively knowledgeable on such things, he said he did not know for certain. Does anyone here know for certain if His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada asked that the Nrsimha Kavaca be translated?

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I wasn't asking for personal opinions but a quote from His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada.

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1. In the Sanskrit below, do you pronounce the word "paca" as pacha or packa?

 

sarva-jvara-vinashaya daha daha paca paca raksha raksha svaha

 

 

Doesn't anyone at least know this? Come on, where's all those sanskrit scholars out there? /images/graemlins/smile.gif

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1. In the Sanskrit below, do you pronounce the word "paca" as pacha or packa?

 

sarva-jvara-vinashaya daha daha paca paca raksha raksha svaha

 

 

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Doesn't anyone at least know this? Come on, where's all those sanskrit scholars out there?

 

 

I want to chant this verse properly, but I guess no one cares.

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paca is pronounced as pacha as 'ch' in 'chain'.

 

Jai Nrsimhadev!!!

 

Nrsimha Kavaca (pronounced kavacha)helps us advance in our devotional life as it shields us from the material storm when we are beginning to take (our spiritual) life saving boat of Harinaam. Nrsimha Dev is often addressed as Bhakti-vighna-vinaashak = Destroyer of the impediments on the path of Bhakti.

 

Jai Nrsimhva Dev!!!!

 

bhakti~lata

 

 

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hare krishna...

please accept my humble obeissances..

i know this mantra and benn reciting it for some years now..

it's pacha...

but i would advise you to properly perform purificatory rites..like invoking the sacred waters..acaman....marking your body with tilak..

hare krishna..

i hope this reply reaches you in good health.

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Thank you to the both of you who kindly took the time to answer my question. Now I know. Appreciations.

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HARE KRISHNA to all - at last i find someone who knows about the Nrishma Kavaca. - I have been reciting this for a while now and wanted to find someone who has been doing the same - A question has anyone found a difference in their life ever since they have been reciting the Nrishma Kavaca?

I am trying to get together with like minded devotees to discuss about this and see if we could benefit from each others experiances!! - how about it???

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