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shian
27 September 2011, 03:08 AM
Namaste,

i have hear mantra of Shiva Baghavan, but i dont know the title and the meaning. I only remember some words of this mantra

Taraya Sambhave
Om Namo Hiranyavarnaya
Ambhikapataye Umapataye Pasupataye Namo Namaha

Thank you :)

Jainarayan
27 September 2011, 09:11 AM
Namaste shian.

Does this help? I love this.

OM Namo Hiranya-bahave Hiranya-varnyaya Hiranya-roopaya Hiranya-pataye Ambikapataya Umapataye Pashupataye Namo Namah

I trust in divine essence, eternal nature, to form immortal, eternal Lord, Parvati and Uma, Lord of wild animals, I submit myself to you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy9kwxub15Y&list=PLB3BE02027997A81B&index=15

This is a mix of three mantras.

Ishaan Mantra [Lord Shiva Proclaims ]:
Ishaana Sarvavidyanam
Ishvara Sarvabhutanam
Brahmadhipati Brahmanodhipati Brahma Shivo Me Astu Sadashivoham

Lord of knowledge,
Lord of all that exists,
Lord of Brahman, the Lord of supreme knowledge, the universal Spirit,
I am Shiva, I am the eternal Shiva

Shiva Gayatri Mantra or Tatpurush:
ॐ OM Tatpurushaya Vidmahe Vakvishudhaya Dhimahi
Tanno Shiva Prachodayat

ॐ OM Mahadevaya Vidmahe Rudramurthaye Dhimahi Tanno Shiva Prachodayat.

Namaste Astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Tryambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikagni Kalaya Kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah

ॐ OM Shanti Shanti Shantihi.

shian
27 September 2011, 10:25 PM
Thank you , i love this :)

But the last, you dont give me translation :

Namaste Astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Tryambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikagni Kalaya Kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah

Namaste Astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya : I bow and refuge to the Lord of Universe
Mahadevaya Tryambakaya : Great Lord, Who have 3 eyes
Tripurantakaya : Who subjugate 3 city
Trikagni Kalaya : ??? i dont know
Kalagnirudraya : Lord of Time, who is Agni, Who is Rudra
Neelakanthaya : Who have blue throat (subjugate mind poison)
Mrutyunjayaya : Subjugate the death
Sarveshvaraya : Lord of all
Sadashivaya : 6 Siva ?
Shriman Mahadevaya Namah : salutation to benevolent Great Lord

please giv me correction

Thank you

Jainarayan
28 September 2011, 08:36 AM
Thank you , i love this :)

But the last, you dont give me translation :

Namaste Astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya Mahadevaya Tryambakaya Tripurantakaya Trikagni Kalaya Kalagnirudraya Neelakanthaya Mrutyunjayaya Sarveshvaraya Sadashivaya Shriman Mahadevaya Namah

Namaste Astu Bhagavan Vishveshvaraya : I bow and refuge to the Lord of Universe
Mahadevaya Tryambakaya : Great Lord, Who have 3 eyes
Tripurantakaya : Who subjugate 3 city
Trikagni Kalaya : ??? i dont know
Kalagnirudraya : Lord of Time, who is Agni, Who is Rudra
Neelakanthaya : Who have blue throat (subjugate mind poison)
Mrutyunjayaya : Subjugate the death
Sarveshvaraya : Lord of all
Sadashivaya : 6 Siva ?
Shriman Mahadevaya Namah : salutation to benevolent Great Lord

please giv me correction

Thank you

Thanks for the translation. I realized that and should have mentioned that the video didn't provide it. Probably an oversight on the part of the video uploader.

SanathanaDharma
28 September 2011, 10:57 AM
Dear Friend,

A few words in the above mentioned Mantra, taken from the Krishna Yajur Veda, Sri Rudra, 2nd Anuvaaka, needs a little more explanation
than just translation....
A few words taken from our sacred puruanas give more explanation regarding that Parabramha swaroopi Sri Mahadeva

Sri Maha Rudra is the one who is in the Sun [Aditya is the representation of Rudra as Sun]
Sri MahaDeva is the one who is in moon [Chandra/Tvishi is the representation of Rudra as Moon]
Sri Bhava is the one who is in Water [Varuna is the representation of Rudra as water]
Sri Sarva is the one who is in Earth
[B]Sri Ishana is the one who is in Wind [Vaayu is the representation of Rudra as Wind]
Sri PashuPathi is the one who is in Fire [Agni is the representation of Rudra as Fire]
Sri Bheema is the one who is in Ether/Sky/Atmosphere [Nabha is the representation of Rudra as Sky]
Sri Ugra is the one who is the controller and is in our Antaratma

Tripuraantakaaya
There is a very beautiful story in our Puruanas regarding the reason why Sri Maheshwara is called Tripuraantaka
Summary of the story:
Tarakasura was one of the strongest danava asura king, who was extremely powerful. He was later killed by Sri Kaarthikeya[Son of Parameshwara and Parvathi], which is a
different story. Tarakaasura had three sons, Tarakaaksha, Vidyunmaali and Kamalaaksha...they did vigorous penance and Bramha appeared
in front of them..they requested that three celestial cities [planets] must be given to them which can never ever be destroyed...
for which Bramha said that as anything materialistic inside this Universe cannot be eternal, hence he gave them a boon that these
three celestial bodies, which will be revolving, shall align in a straight line, only once in thousands of years...and only at that point
of alignment, one can destroy them in a single stoke, and not separately....the three brothers took the help of danava architect Maya...who was
a great Shiva bhaktha....He build those celestial cities for them...but warned them that Sri Parameshwara could easily destroy them,
if they went against dharma...

those brothers, due to their asura guna or demonic behaviour started to cause chaos everywhere and as anyone tried to attack them, they used to get back to their respective places, thus making it impossible for devatas to
destroy them...and then when the devatas took heed to Sri Parameshawara, that Parabramha swaroopi Sri Shankara
took up one of the most glorious form where
Brahma took up the reins of His chariot.the energy of Sri Maha Vishnu became the arrow, and Rudra swaroopa Agni was the arrow head
When the three cities or puras, tracing their paths, aligned in a straight line, Lord Shiva used His divine bow called Pinaka with the arrow
and destroyed those cities in a single instance..hence He is called the Tri[Three] Pura[Cities] Anthaka[Destroyer].....
Note: Some minor details may vary in different sources...

Trikaagni or Triaagni

Rudra is also represented as Agni swaroopa and can be classified into three sub categories based on the source of origin...

- Paavamana
- Paavaka
- Suchi

- Paavamana is the kind of Agni that has its origin from "friction" or general matter...Agni that is produced on this terrestrial planet Earth always has the source as "friction"
- Paavaka is the kind of Agni that has its origin from "water".....Paavaka is another name of Agni which is in the form of "lightening"...
the beautiful logic is that lightening is produced by clash or friction of thick clouds and clouds are made up of water vapour and hence "water" is the source for Agni
- Suchi is the kind of Agni that has its origin from Sun or Solar bodies...whatever Agni that is produced in Solar bodies due to nuclear reactions, is referred to as Suchi....

[The above three are sometimes also referred to as sons of Agni and Swaaha]
As Rudra is the origin or the fundamental entity in all types of Agni, He is called as Tri-aagni or sometimes Trikaagni

Kaala - Rudra is of course the personification or representation of that energy called time...its He who is time and its He who as Time brings everything to an end...

As again very beautifully mentioned in our puranas, the above mentioned eight forms of Rudra, who is Kaala, takes up the Agni form to burn up the entire three spheres[bhu, bhuvah, suvah] during
the Braahmya Pralaya[Kalpa pralaya] and burn up the entire Universe during the Praakruthika pralaya...hence He is Kaala Agni Rudraaya...Rudra who comes as the Time[end] in the form of Agni

Sadaa Shivaaya
Shiva means one who is Divine Auspiciousness....and Sadaa means always or eternal...One who is Divine Auspiciousness Eternally is Sri Sada Shiva...

yajvan
28 September 2011, 12:22 PM
hariḥ oṁ
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namasté


Sadashivaya : 6 Siva ?


If I may let me offer this information for one's kind consideration.
Sadāśiva is defined as always kind; benevolent; always happy or prosperous.

Lets look at the components - sadā + śiva  

sadā = always , ever , every time , continually , perpetually
śiva = auspicious; happiness , welfare ; prosperity , bliss.
This śiva is rooted in śī 'in whom all things lie' - the totality of every-thing ( seen and unseen) lies within this Being
If one wrote ṣaḍśiva then we would have 6 + śiva as ṣaḍ = ṣaṣ which = 6.

One last idea - sadāśiva is often depicted as sadāśivamūrta the 5 faced-One.

Iśāna and this face looks up
Tatpuruśa faces East
Sadyojāta faces West
Vāmadeva faces North
Aghora faces South.praṇām

shian
28 September 2011, 11:16 PM
I bow to Sadasiva

Very beautiful prayer, and waken up our devotion to God
Thank you all for your explanation about this nectar of prayer :)