Posted by admin on December 15th, 2008 in Vedic Hymns
An interpretation which seeks out coherent meaning in the 11 chapters of sri Rudram is as follows. the first line of Sri Rudram- ‘namaste Rudra manyava utota Ishave namaha. Namaste astu Dhanvane Bahubhyam utate namaha‘ contains all the definitions of Rudra, who signifies Brahman of Upanishads. 1. Rudra; Benign aspect of Rudra (Brahman) 2. Manyu; [...]
Posted by admin on December 15th, 2008 in Vedic Hymns
The Sri Rudram is divided into eleven sections called anuvaakas.
In the first anuvaaka consisting of eleven sukthaas, Rudra is requested by the devotee to turn his fierce exterior and not use his weapons on his devotees. He is also requested to annihilate the sins committed by his devotees
In the second anuvaaka consisting of [...]
Posted by admin on December 15th, 2008 in Vedic Hymns
The Chamakam, lists out the blessings that can be got by prayer to Rudra. The reading or chanting of Rudra is said to be complete only when chamakam also is chanted. There are five methods of chanting Rudra viz.,
Posted by admin on December 15th, 2008 in Vedic Hymns
ōm namaste astu bhagavan
viśveśvarāya mahādevāya
tryaṁbakāya tripurāntakāya
trikalāgni-kālāya kālāgnirudrāya
nīlakaṇṭhāya mrutyuṁjayāya
sarveśvarāya śankaraya
sadāśivāya śrīmanmahādevāya namaḥ.
Prostration be to Thee, O Lord, Ruler of the universe, Great God Three-Eyed One, Destroyer of the Tripuras, Death to the destructive Fire of the three worlds at the end of Time, Terror to even to the terrible Fire of Time, Blue-necked One, Overcomer of [...]
Posted by admin on December 15th, 2008 in Vedic Hymns
ōm namaste rudra manyava utota iṣave namaḥ,
namaste astu dhanvane bāhubhyāmuta te namaḥ.
Prostration to Thee, Rudra; prostration to Thy wrath and Thy arrow (which destroy evil); prostration to Thy bow; prostration to Thy mighty Arms.