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Agnideva
17 January 2007, 11:34 AM
Rudra Suktam
Hymn of Rudra
Rigveda II.33.1-15

O Father of Storms [Maruts], may Your favor flash upon us! Do not deprive us of the sight of the sun. May the Hero mounted on His charger spare us! Grant us, O Rudra, to live forth in our children.

Thanks to Your wholesome remedies, O Rudra, may I attain the span of a hundred winters! Drive far from us all hatreds and troubles; scatter to the four winds every sort of sickness.

O thunder-wielding God, You of all beings are most renowned and mightiest of the mighty. Conduct us to the further shore of sorrows in peace and frustrate all assaults of evil.

May we not anger You, O Rudra, in our worship by praise that is unworthy or by scanty tribute. Restore our warriors with Your medicaments. I know, O mightiest, You are the best of healers.

With invocation and offering I approach Him, eager to appease Rudra with my praises. May the God of Mercy, of dark, handsome looks, who is easy of entreaty, spare us His anger!

His Mightiness, escorted by the Storms [Maruts], has brought me strong comfort in distress. May I, unharmed, find shelter with Him as from glaring heat! May I secure the goodwill of God Rudra!

How I long, O God, for the gracious touch of Your hand which heals and brings refreshment, which softens all chastisements of the Gods. Regard me, O Mighty One, with an indulgent eye.

To the great One, the brown and whitish Bull, I offer a powerful hymn of praise. Adore His splendor with adorations! We glorify the mighty Name of God Rudra.

This God of firm limbs, of many forms, the brown One, the Mighty, has decked Himself with golden ornaments. The Power Divine of this sovereign God, the Ruler of the universe, never dwindles.

Worthy are You of the bow and arrows, worthy of the many-colored, noble insignia; worthy are You to combat every horror, for none, O Rudra, is more powerful than You.

Praise to the youthful, far-famed God, enthroned on high, who slays like a wild beast! Have mercy on Your singer when he sings Your praises! May Your hosts spare us and cast down some other!

As a son salutes with reverence his father, so I bow down, O God, at Your approach. I praise You, mighty Lord, Rudra, Giver of treasures. Grant us Your medicines when we extol You.

Your remedies so pure, O powerful Storms [Maruts], afford us relief and bring us joy. Those which our father Manu chose I beg from the Lord for my own well-being.

May Rudra’s missile be deflected from us, may the anger of the blazing God overshoot us! Relax Your bow of wrath toward our well-wishers. Have pity on our sons and on their children!

O mighty Power, the God who never slumbers, be here attentive, O Lord Rudra; hear our cry. Not for You, O God, to be angry or destroy! May we speak, as men of valor, a strong word!

AUM Namo Bhagavate Rudrāya!

atanu
20 January 2007, 02:19 AM
Rudra Suktam
Hymn of Rudra
Rigveda II.33.1-15

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O mighty Power, the God who never slumbers, be here attentive, O Lord Rudra; hear our cry. Not for You, O God, to be angry or destroy! May we speak, as men of valor, a strong word!

AUM Namo Bhagavate Rudrāya!


O mighty Power, the God who never slumbers, --- so that the children sleep well and recuperate.


O Lord, do you never feel tired?


Om Namah Shivayya

Ganeshprasad
20 January 2007, 10:36 AM
O mighty Power, the God who never slumbers, --- so that the children sleep well and recuperate.


O Lord, do you never feel tired?


Om Namah Shivayya

Jai Ganesh

Pranam Atanu ji

Perhaps the unconditional and tireless love of our mortal parents specially the janani who endures all, forever smiling, is anything to go by.


But this is what Krishna says in Bhagvat Gita.

O Arjuna, there is nothing in the three worlds (earth, heaven, and the upper regions) that should be done by Me, nor there is anything unobtained that I should obtain, yet I engage in action. (3.22)
Because, if I do not engage in action relentlessly, O Arjuna, people would follow My path in every way. (3.23)
These worlds would perish if I do not work, and I shall be the cause of confusion and destruction of all these people. (3.24)

Om Namah Shivayya


Jai Shree Krishna

atanu
26 January 2007, 11:22 PM
Jai Ganesh

Pranam Atanu ji

Perhaps the unconditional and tireless love of our mortal parents specially the janani who endures all, forever smiling, is anything to go by.


But this is what Krishna says in Bhagvat Gita.

O Arjuna, there is nothing in the three worlds (earth, heaven, and the upper regions) that should be done by Me, nor there is anything unobtained that I should obtain, yet I engage in action. (3.22)
Because, if I do not engage in action relentlessly, O Arjuna, people would follow My path in every way. (3.23)
These worlds would perish if I do not work, and I shall be the cause of confusion and destruction of all these people. (3.24)

Om Namah Shivayya


Jai Shree Krishna





Namaskar Ganesh Prasad Ji,

Indeed, love of mother gives a hint of the love of god.

God who never slumbers, however, is the SEER, overseeing the happenings; your signature line --- that is. It is the Turiya. The action, the love, the reward, the punishment happens in stations below Pragnya.


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Regards,

Atanu

Ganeshprasad
28 January 2007, 08:44 AM
Namaskar Ganesh Prasad Ji,

Indeed, love of mother gives a hint of the love of god.

God who never slumbers, however, is the SEER, overseeing the happenings; your signature line --- that is. It is the Turiya. The action, the love, the reward, the punishment happens in stations below Pragnya.


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Regards,

Atanu

Why may i ask, i have searched for an answer but in vain, only thing remains is to ask, from whome it all began.

Jai Shree Krishna

atanu
07 February 2007, 10:19 AM
Why may i ask, i have searched for an answer but in vain, only thing remains is to ask, from whom it all began.

Jai Shree Krishna

Namaskar,

My Guru repeatedly exhorts "Know the one who is searching in vain and all will be known".

I have also searched in vain. All I find is that I am Pragnya modified by certain boundaries. I do not know to whom this Pragnya belongs and how the boundaries came into place.


Regards

Note: But I have read a story in Yoga Vashista called "The story of 100 Rudras", which indicates that Rudra finds himself to be Rudra.