Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
Ayurvedic Churna is the simplest form of Ayurvedic medicine which can be easily prepared. It is also very effective in clinical practise. Present presentation is based on Churna kalpa according to C.C.I.M. Syllabus for M.D. Final year curriculum of Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya kalpana paper 3, Rasa Chikitsa and aushadha vigyana, Part B (c).
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Ayurvedic Churna is the simplest form of Ayurvedic medicine which can be easily prepared. It is also very effective in clinical practise. Present presentation is based on Churna kalpa according to C.C.I.M. Syllabus for M.D. Final year curriculum of Rasa Shastra and Bhaishajya kalpana paper 3, Rasa Chikitsa and aushadha vigyana, Part B (c).
Ayurvedic Herbo- mineral medicine indicated in cerebrovascular Stroke/ Haemiplagia or paralysis. facial paralysis & neuromuscular disorders. Rasoushadi indicated in vatavyadi.
murivenna has been a formulation used in Ayurveda since a longtime.with its origin in the siddha system ,this formulation has become an inevitable component in the management of dislocations,fractures and tendon tears in the Ayurveda system. although widely used for bandaging ,this wonder drug can be administered via various other routes of administration including enema(vasti) and snehapanam.
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• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
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MGAC, DMIMS, Selod (H), Wardha, Maharastra
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
murivenna has been a formulation used in Ayurveda since a longtime.with its origin in the siddha system ,this formulation has become an inevitable component in the management of dislocations,fractures and tendon tears in the Ayurveda system. although widely used for bandaging ,this wonder drug can be administered via various other routes of administration including enema(vasti) and snehapanam.
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 2 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
• Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Phone – 9226810630
Keynote Address - By Dr. K. Shiva Rama Prasad, Assessment and Utility of Sneha Karma in Disease Management - CME On
19th June 2012, Organized by Department of Panchakarma, At: Seminar Hall,
MGAC, DMIMS, Selod (H), Wardha, Maharastra
Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji Books CollectionsDeepak Rajput
Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayaniyam is a medieval Sanskrit text, comprising a summary study in poetic form of the Bhagavata Purana. It was composed by Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri, (1560-1666 A.D.) one of the celebrated Sanskrit poets in Kerala. Even though the Narayaneeyam was completed as early as 1586 A.D., it appeared in print only after more than 250 years. The Bhagavata Purana is a major Hindu scripture consisting of about 18,000 verses, mainly devoted to the worship of Krishna.
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The nārāyaṇīyam (pronounced naaraayaneeyam or IPA: [nɑːrɑːjəɳiːjəm]) condenses the Bhagavata Purana into 1034 verses, divided into one hundred dasakam, or cantos. The work occupies a very high place in Sanskrit literature, both because of the intense devotional fervour of the verses, and because of their extraordinary literary merit. Thenārāyanīyam is one of the most popular religious texts in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and devout Hindus often recite it together in festivals and groups.
Nārāyanīyam is the story of Lord Narayana. It is a work consisting of 1034 slokas or verses, divided into 100 dasakams or chapters, each dasakam consisting of approximately 10 slokas. It is a condensed version of Bhagavata Purana, which consists of 18,000 slokas authored by Veda Vyasa. It is said that the work has the blessings of Lord Krishna or Guruvayoorappan, the presiding Deity of Guruvayur.
Narayaneeyam narrates a series of episodes from the Bhagavata Purana, choosing the most pious of the lot. The incarnations of Vishnu are traced with piety, Bhattathiri transforms the episodes into solemn prayers, pouring out his soul in total supplication before the Lord. The final dasaka, Kesadipaada Varnanam, embodies top-to-toe picture of little Krishna in all grace and glory .
Both as a poem and as a devotional hymn, Narayaneeyam occupies a very high place in Sanskrit literature.
Narayaneeyam is the master piece of Melpathur and is the most widely read of all his works.The poet depicts the image of Lord Guruvayurappan, in exemplary terms - "Sammohanam Mohanal Kantham Kanthinidhanathopi, Madhuram Madhurya Dhuryadapi, Soundaryotharathopi Sundaratharam"
The ‘Parayana' of Narayaneeyam is believed to possess the wonderful power of healing afflictions, both mental and physical, of the devotees. The "Nithyaparayana” of Narayaneeyam will enable the devotees to attain " Ayurarogyasoukhyam”.
Narayaneeya Sapthaham ( the recitation of Narayaneeyam and explaining the meaning to the public) is conducted in Guruvayur temple by Devaswom on the Narayaneeya Dinam and by others as offerings. It is done for seven consecutive days from early morning till 6.10 pm in the evening. Narayaneeya Sapthaham has started in Guruvayur in the early 50's. It takes about 5 hours to read the slokas and about 45 hours for explaining the slokas.
The day on which Narayaneeyam was completed, 28th Vrichikam, is celebrated by the Devaswom as Narayaneeyam day. Discourses and debates on Narayaneeyam written by Melpathur take place. Special functions are held at Melpathur Illapparambu also.
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One’s daily routine should begin with remembrance of god, you must get even as the lord is awakened.
Narayaneeyam Sanscrit with English Transliteration Dasakam 041Ravi Ramakrishnan
Narayaniyam is a medieval Sanskrit text, comprising a summary study in poetic form of the Bhagavata Purana. It was composed by Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri, (1560-1666 A.D.) one of the celebrated Sanskrit poets in Kerala. Even though the Narayaneeyam was completed as early as 1586 A.D., it appeared in print only after more than 250 years. The Bhagavata Purana is a major Hindu scripture consisting of about 18,000 verses, mainly devoted to the worship of Krishna.
Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji Books CollectionsDeepak Rajput
Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji Books CollectionsDeepak Rajput
Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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Narayan Dutt Shrimali (Sadgurudev Param Pujya Dr. Narayan Dutta Shrimali Ji) (21 April,1933 – 03 July,1998, Jodhpur) was an academic and astrologer. He has written over 300 books on various topics. Dr. Shrimali Ji received the title of "Maha Mahopadhyay" in 1982 from the then Vice-President of India, Basappa Danappa Jatti and in 1989, he received the title "Samaj Shiromani" from the then Vice-President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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1. Daily Procedure Of Guru Pujan
Pavitrikaran: (Purify yourself for Sadhana)
Take water from “panchpatra” (one kind of pot in which you generally put water) in your left
hand, using spoon, closed it using right hand and speak this mantra:
Om apavitra: pavitro va sarva-vastha gato-a-pi va |
Ya: smaret pundarikaaksham sa bahya-bhyantar: shuchi: ||
Spray this water on all over your body so that your body being well prepared for the Sadhana.
Aachanan: (Purify your throad & voice for chanting of mantra / pujan)
For purification of Mind, Voice and Heart, drink the water from the “panchpatra” using spoon by
reading each mantra given below:
Om amrutopa-staranamasi svaha |
Om amrutaa-pidhan-masi svaha |
Om satyam yash: shreer-mayi shree: shrayataam svaha |
Shikha Bandhan: (Tie your „Shikha‟ or put your right hand on your scalp)
Now, put your right hand on your head so that “Super Natural Power” which exists in the universe can be
connected with you, so that you can gain necessary energy to do the “Sadhana”. And chant this mantra.
Chidrupini mahaamaye divya tej: samanvite |
Tishth devi! Shikhaamadhye tejo vrudhim kurushva me ||
Nyas: (Preparation of your body for Pujan)
Now, touch your body on the specified places using your right hand, so that your body become stable and
can gain power to successfully complete the “Sadhana or Pujan”.
Om vaam me asye-astu ---- Touch your mouth
Om nasorme praano-astu ---- Touch your both nostrils
Om chakshurme tejo-astu ---- Both of your eyes
Om karnayome shrota-mastu ---- Both the ears
Om baahvrome bala-mastu ---- Both arms
Om arishtani me angani santu ---- The whole body
Aasan Pujan: (Preparation of „Asana‟ where you sit)
Now, make triangle using “Kumkum” (red powder generally we use in pujan), or “Chandan”
(yellow powder you would find these both near any temple) . And put “Akshat” (unbroken rise),
“Chandan” and Pushp (flower) by saying following Mantra and then join both your hand in “Namaskara
Mudra”.
Om pruthvi: tvaya dhrutaa lokaa devi: tvam vishunaam dhruta |
Tvam cha dhaaray maam devi pavitram kuru chaasanam ||
2. Dig bandhan: (Make all the geographical direction helpful for your Sadhana)
Put water or rice in your left hand and throw in all the direction (also contains up and down from the place
where you are sitting for Sadhana) by speaking the following mantra:
Om apasarpantu ye bhutaa ye bhutaa: bhumi sansthitaa: |
Ye bhutaa vidhnakartaaraste nashyantu shivaagnayaa ||
Apakraamantu bhutaani pishaachaa: sarvato disham |
Sarvesaam-virodhen pujaakarma samaarambhe ||
Ganesh Smaran: (Meditate the „Ganeshji‟)
Now, speak the following 12 names of „Ganeshji‟ so that you get success in this Pujan and all of the work
you do in your life. You can speak these 12 names before starting any new work also, it is accepted as a
magic words from all over the world.
Sumukhaschaika-dantascha kapilo gajakarank: |
Lambodarascha vikato vidhna-naaso vinaayak: ||
Dhumraketu ganaadhyaksho bhaalachandra gajaanan: |
Dhvaada-shaitaani naamaani ya: pathech-chhrunuyaa-api ||
Vidhyaa-rambhe vivaahe cha praveshe nirgame tathaa |
Sangraame sankate chaiva vidhna-stasya naa jaayate ||
Shree Guru Pujan: (Pujan of shree “Gurudev”)
Shree Guru dyan: (Meditation of “Gurudev”)
Dhvidal kamal-madhye baddha samvita-samudram |
Dhyuta-shiva-mayagaatram saadhakaanu-grahaar-tham ||
Shruti-shirsi vibhaantam bodh-maartand murti |
Shamit-timira-shokam shree gurun bhaavayami ||
Hradhambuje karnik madhyasansthaam |
Sinhaasane sansthit divyamurtim ||
Dhyaayed gurum chandra-shilaa prakaashan |
Chitpustikaa-bhishta-varam dadhaanam ||
Shreeguru charankamalebhyo nam: dhyaanam samaryayaami |
Aavahan: (Call “Gurudev”)
Om svarupa-nirupan hetave shree gurave nam: |
Om svachchh-prakaasha-vimarsha-hetave shree-param gurubhyo nam: ||
Om svaatma-ramo panjar-vileen tejase shree-paarameshthi guru-bhyo nam:,
aavahayami pujayami |
Mam deh svarupam, praan-svarupan aatma-svarupam,
Chintya-achintya-svarupam, samast rup rutvam
Guru-maavaahayami, sthaapyami nam: ||
Aasan: (Give the place on which gurudev can sit)
Om iden vishnor vichakrame tredhaa nishadhe padam |
Samudhamasya paa(gum) sure svaha ||
Shree guru charan-kamalebhyo nam: |
Aasanaarthe puspam samarpayaami ||
Put a flower near gurudev‟s picture.
3. Padhya: (Put two spoon water on gurudev‟s picture near his legs to wash them)
Om bhadram karnebhi: shrunuyaam devaa bhadram pashyemaakshami yajrataa: |
Sthirai-range stus-tuvaa (gum) sasta-nubhi vyasheramahi devahitam yadaayu: ||
Ardhya: (Take water in your right hand and say this mantra)
Namaste dev devesha! Namaste karunaam-buje |
Karunaam kuru me dev! Gruhaanaadhya namo-a-stute ||
Snan: (put water on gurudev‟s legs)
Svastin-indro vrudha-shravaa: svasti na: pushaa vishva-vedaa: svasti |
Nastaakshryo arisht-nemi: svasti no bruhaspatir-dadhaatu ||
Shree guru charankamalebhyo nam: paadhayam, ardhyam, aachananiyam,
Snaanam cha samarpayaami | pun: aachananiyam jalam samarpayaami ||
After applying water, again put water for one more time and then clean the Picture using clean cloth.
Vastra: (Give “Mauli” (a red string) or “Akshat” (rice particles) as a cloth to gurudev)
Sarvabhushaadike saumye lok lajjaa-nivarane |
Mayopa-paadite tubhyam gruhytaam vaasise shubhe ||
Shree gurucharan-kamalebhyo nam: vastropa-vastram samarpayaami |
Aachananeeyam jalam samarpayaami |
After giving the cloth, again put 1 spoon water to gurudev.
Chandan:
Om mahaavakyotth vigyaanam gandhaa-dhayam sumanoharam |
Vilepanam surashreshth chandanam prati-gruhya-taam ||
Shree guru charanakamalebhyo nam: chandanam samarpayaami |
Aakshat:
Om trayambakam yajaamahe sugandhim pushti-vardhanam |
Urvaa-rukamiv bandhanaan mrutyor-mukshiv maamrutaat ||
Shree guru charanakamalebhyo nam: akshataan samarpayaami |
Pushp: (Give clean and beautiful flower to Gurudev)
Om nam: shambhavaay cha mayobhavaay cha nam: shankaraay
Cha mayaskaraay cha nam: shivaay cha shivataraay cha ||
Shree guru charankamalebhyo nam: pushpam bilvapatram cha samarpayaami |
Dhup: (Show “Dhup” to Gurudev, nowadays, you can find “Dhoop Stick” in any large mall like Big
Bazar)
Vanaspati rasodabhut: gandhaadhyaa: sumanohar: |
Aaghrey: sarva-devaanaam dupodayam prati-gruhyataam ||
Shree guru charanakamalebhyo nam: dhupam aadhra-payaami |
4. Deep: (Show “Dipak” to gurudev)
Om agnira-jyoti-ra-jyotir-agni: svaahaa
Suryo-jyotir-jyoti: surya: svaahaa agni-varcho
Jyotira-varcha: svaahaa suryo varcho jyotir-varcha:
Svaahaa jyoti: surya: suryo jyoti: svaahaa |
Shree guru charanakamalebhyo nam: deepam darshyaami |
Naivedhya: (Give neat and clean fruit to Gurudev)
Om gurudevaay vida-mahe para-brahmaay dhimahi tanno guru: prachodayaat |
Om naabhya aasee-dantariksh (gum) sheshnodhou: samaavartat |
padabhyaam bhumir-dish: shrota-stathaa-lokaan akalpayam |
shree guru charan kamalebhyo nam:
naivedhyam nivedayaami, naanaa-rutu-phalaani cha samarpayaami |
Nirajan: (Show „Aarati‟ (you can find 5 lamped arti in near by place, you can also put kapoor (a
while colored particle which can burn by flame) on those five lamped arti)
Om idam (gum) havi: prajaa-nanme astu dashavir |
(gum) sarvagam (gum) svastaye ||
aatmasani prajaasani pashusani lokasanya-bhayasani: |
agni: prajaan bahulaam me karo-tvananam payo reto asmasu dhata: |
om na tatra suryo bhati na chandratarakam
naita vidhyuto kuto yamagni: |
samev bhantamanubhaati sarvaa tasyaa bhasa sarvamidam vibhati |
karpur-gauram karunaa-vataaram, sansaar-saaram bhujagendra-haaram |
sadaa vasantam hradayaar-vinde, bhavam bhavaani sahitam namaami ||
tvamev maataa cha pitaa tvamev, tvamev bandhusch sakhaa tvamev |
tvamev vidhyaa dravinam tvamev, tvamev sarvam mam dev dev ||
neeraajanam nirmal-dipti-madabhir, deepaan-kurai-rujjvala-muchhi-taisch |
mrutunjayaay tripuraantakaay, ghantaa-ninaaden samarpayaami ||
shree guru charanakamalebhyo nam: niraajanam darshayaami |
Jal Aarati: (Put water in spoon and apply it around the “Aarati”, do it three times)
Om dhyo: shaanti-rantariksh (gum) shaanti: pruthivee
Shaantiraap: shaanti-rosha-dhay: shaanti | vanaspatay:
Shaanti-rvishve devaa: shaanti-brahma-shaanti: sarva (gum)
Shaanti: shaantirev shaanti: saa maa shaanti-redhi |
Puspanjali: (Take flower in your both and hands and put near gurudev‟s picture after speaking this mantra)
Om na karmanaa na prajaaya danen tyaage-naike, amrutatva-maanaashu: |
Paren naakam nihitam guhaayaam vibhraajate yadhyatayo vishanti ||
5. Vedanta-vigyan sunishchi-tartha: sanyasa-yogad yat: shuddh-stva: |
Te brahm-lokeshhu paraanta-kale, paraamtruta: parimuchyant sarve ||
Yo vedaadhyo svar: prokta: vedaante cha pratishthit: |
Tasya prakruti-leenasy ya: par: maheshvar: ||
Om vishva-tashchakshu-rut nishvato-mukho vishvato baahurut vishvataspaat |
Sambaahubhyaam dhamati sampatrai-dhyvaa-bhumi janayaam dev ek: ||
Naanaa-sugandh-pushpaani yathaa kaloda-bhavaani cha |
Pushpaanjali mayaa dattaa gruhanaam gurunayak ||
Shree gurucharanakamalebhyo nam: mantram-pushpaanjalim samarpayaami ||
Namaskar prathana-stuti: (Join both of your palms in “Namaskara Mudra”)
Om namo-astvann-tay sahastra-murtye sahastra-padakshi-shiro-rubahave |
Sahastranamne purushay shashvate sahastra-kotiyug-dharinyai nam: ||
Nam: kamala-nabhay namaste jala-shayine |
Namaste keshava-nant vasudev namodaste te||
Vasanaadam vasudevasya vaasitam bhuvanatrayam |
Sarva-bhutanivaso-asi vaasudev namo-astu te ||
Shrutismruti-puranamalayam karunalayam |
Namami bhagavatpadam shankaram lokashankaram ||
Shankaram shankaracharyam keshavam badarayanam |
Sutra-bhashya-kruto vande bhagavantau pun: pun: ||
Visheshaardhya:
Put water in your right hand, put Kumkum and Akshat, in that water and then read this mantra and
after reading the mantra put it on the floor.
Brahmaa-nandan paramam sukhadam kevalam gyanmurti |
Dhvanda-titam gagan-sadyasham tatva-masyadila-kshyam ||
Ekaan nityam vimal-machalam sarva-dhi-sakshi-bhutam |
Bhavaa-titam triguna-rahitam sadgurum tam namami ||
Shree guru charanakamebhyo nam: visheshardhya samarpayami |
Samarpan:
Dev dev gurudev pujaan prapy karotu yat |
Trahi trahi krupa sindho! Pujaan purnataraam kuru ||
Anayaa pujayaa shreemadaguru: priyataam |
Om tatsat brahma-rpanamastu ||
Mantra:
You know all this mantra so I don‟t write it.
6. Guru mantra-4 mala, Chetanaa mantra-1 mala, Gayatri mantra-1 mala
Jap samarpan mantra: (After chanting the above mantra, speak the following mantra)
Om guhyati-guhya gopta tvam gruhana-mast-krutam japam |
Sidhir-bhavatu me dev! tvat praasaadan-maheshvar ||
With heartfelt blessings !