this is from yajurved .Can some one give me the exact verse number
Om Namah Sambhavaya Cha
Mayaobhavaya Cha
Namah Shankaraya Cha
Mayaskaraya Cha
Namah Shivaya Cha
Shivtaraya Cha
this is from yajurved .Can some one give me the exact verse number
Om Namah Sambhavaya Cha
Mayaobhavaya Cha
Namah Shankaraya Cha
Mayaskaraya Cha
Namah Shivaya Cha
Shivtaraya Cha
तद्विद्धि प्रणिपातेन परिप्रश्नेन सेवया ।
उपदेक्ष्यन्ति ते ज्ञानं ज्ञानिनस्तत्वदर्शिनः ॥
उस ज्ञान को तू तत्वदर्शी ज्ञानियों के पास जाकर समझ, उनको भलीभाँति दण्डवत्* प्रणाम करने से, उनकी सेवा करने से और कपट छोड़कर सरलतापूर्वक प्रश्न करने से वे परमात्म तत्व को भलीभाँति जानने वाले ज्ञानी महात्मा तुझे उस तत्वज्ञान का उपदेश करेंगे. श्रीमद्*भगवद्*गीता-4.34
This is from the Sri Rudram.
namastE astu bhagavan vishveshvarAya mahAdevAya tryaMbakAya|
tripurAntakAya trikAgnikAlAya kAlAgnirudrAya nIlakaNThAya mRtyuJNjayAya sarveshvarAya sadAshivAya shrIman mAhAdevAya ||
Om shrImAtrE namah
sarvam shrI umA-mahEshwara parabrahmArpaNamastu
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i dont know about sri rudra but this one is definetly from yajurved
तद्विद्धि प्रणिपातेन परिप्रश्नेन सेवया ।
उपदेक्ष्यन्ति ते ज्ञानं ज्ञानिनस्तत्वदर्शिनः ॥
उस ज्ञान को तू तत्वदर्शी ज्ञानियों के पास जाकर समझ, उनको भलीभाँति दण्डवत्* प्रणाम करने से, उनकी सेवा करने से और कपट छोड़कर सरलतापूर्वक प्रश्न करने से वे परमात्म तत्व को भलीभाँति जानने वाले ज्ञानी महात्मा तुझे उस तत्वज्ञान का उपदेश करेंगे. श्रीमद्*भगवद्*गीता-4.34
Sri Rudram is part of the Yajur Veda.Go through the first post here and you will find the verse- http://www.hindudharmaforums.com/showthread.php?t=10407
namastE astu bhagavan vishveshvarAya mahAdevAya tryaMbakAya|
tripurAntakAya trikAgnikAlAya kAlAgnirudrAya nIlakaNThAya mRtyuJNjayAya sarveshvarAya sadAshivAya shrIman mAhAdevAya ||
Om shrImAtrE namah
sarvam shrI umA-mahEshwara parabrahmArpaNamastu
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Namaste
Yes, as Omkara noted about the Sri Rudram - but here is more information.
Taittirlya or Black Yajur Veda Taittriya Samhita
Five Samhita’s (schools) of the Yajur Veda were known to exist. These are the (1) Kathaka or from the Katha School (Caraka Katha Samhita), the (2) Kapisthala Katha Samhita (only fragments exist, Kapisthala Katha Samhita)), the (3) Maitrayani Samhita from the Maitrayaniya School (Maitrayani Samhita), and the Taittriya Samhita (Apastamba Samhita) of the Apastamba School (Taittriya Samhita) – these first four belong to the Taittriya or BLACK YAJUR VED. The Black comes from Kurukshetra and Panjab. It consists of seven books with many chapters. The Taittriya Samhita of the BLACK YAJUR VED is now taught in the Siddhanta and other South Indian traditions where Shiva is worshipped.
The mantra you refer to is popularly known as the Namaskar Mantra and is found in Chapter IV (Four), Section 5, within verses 1 through 41 of the Taittriya Samhita of the BLACK YAJUR VED. This Fourth Khanda, 5th Prasna of the Taittriya Samhita of Sri Krishna Yajur Veda contains this famous Sri Rudram (which some consider the Fourth Khanda, 4th Prasna only), and the 7th Prasna contains another called the Chamakam.
The first part of the text called as Rudram is in paise of lord Shiva as in Namah Shivaya Cha Shivataraya Cha.
This set of mantram, including the Namaskar Mantra, demonstrate the Vedic Siva and Rudra that is found in Tamil literature, to this day in Tiruvannamalai, Chaidmabaram, your mantra of interest if found and living in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It is VERY POWERFUL. It is called the 8th (Eighth) Anuvaka. This Anuvaka is chanted for the demise of enemies, possession or retaining one’s lands or Kingdom.
ॐ नमः शम्भवाय च l
मयोभवाय च l
नमः शङ्कराय च l
मयस्कराय च l
नमः शिवाय च l
शिवतराय च ll
Namaskar Mantra :
Om Namah Sambhavaya Cha
Mayaobhavaya Cha
Namah Shankaraya Cha
Mayaskaraya Cha
Namah Shivaya Cha
Shivtaraya Cha
Om Nama shambhave cha, mayo bhave cha -
Salutations to Him who is the source of happiness here and hereafter.
Namah shankaraya cha, mayaskaraya cha -
Salutations to Him who is inherently of the nature of conferring happiness directly in this world and the world hereafter.
Namah Shivaya cha shivataraya cha –
Salutations to Him the auspicious one, who is more auspicious than all others.
Here is one version of the entire 8th Anuvaka:
Anuvaka 8
Namah somaya cha rudraya chanamastamraya cha arunaya chanamah shangaya cha pashupataye chanama ugraya cha bhimaya chanamo agrevadhaya cha durevadhaya chanamo hantre cha haniyase chanamo vrikshebhyo harikeshebhyonamastaraya namah shambhave cha mayobhave chanamah shankaraya cha mayaskaraya cha
namah shivaya cha shivataraya cha
Salutations to Him who is with His consort Uma. Salutations to Him who is red and rosy-red also. Salutations to Him who brings happiness and who is the Lord of all creatures. Salutations to Him who is fierce and striks terror at sight into His enemies. Salutations to Him who kills in front and from afar. Salutations to Him who is in the form of everyone who slays, and who kills all at the timeof Pralaya. Salutations to the stately trees with green tufts of leaves. Salutations to Him who is the Pravana mantra; Om.Salutations to Him who is the source of happiness here and hereafter. Salutations to Him who is inherently of the nature of conferring happiness directly in this world and the world hereafter. Salutations to Him the auspicious one, who is more auspicious than all others.
Namastirthyaya cha kulyaya chanamah paryaya chavaryaya chanamah prataranaya chottaranaya chanama ataryaya chaladyaya chanamah shashhpyaya cha phenyaya chanamah sikatyaya cha pravahyaya cha
Salutations to Him who is ever present in holy places and on the banks of the rivers. Salutations to Him who stands in the further shore and on this shore. Salutations to Him who ferries men over the sins and evils of Samsara (the Illusions of theworld), and who by the grant of knowledge ferries them over the Samsara altogether.
Salutations to Him who is born again and again in Samsara and who tastes the fruits of Karmas in the form of Jiva. Salutations to Him who is in the form of tender grass and foam.Salutations to Him who is in the form of the sands and flowing water.
Then there is the Vajasaneyi Samhita of the teacher Yajnavalkya Vajasaneya or know as the WHITE YAJUR VEDA (there are two recensions of this called Kanva and Madhyandina School but they are almost exactly the same).
Shukla is White Yajur Veda
Krishna is Black Yajur Ved
Om Namah Sivaya
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