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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: saradabhujangam all the 8 shlokas. (peekayar)
   2. sitArAvaNa samvAda jharii introduction 12 (peekayar)
   3. Re: sanskrit Digest, Vol 19, Issue 17name for list etc.
      (Jay Vaidya)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 18:07:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: peekayar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] saradabhujangam all the 8 shlokas.
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Subrahmania bhujangam has 23 shlokas I find. How does 8 fit in here?

Ambujam Raman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MW dictionary does give the meaning as of number eight.The serpents  are ananta, 
vaasuki, dakSha, kaarkoTaka, padma, mahaapadma, sha^Nkapaala and gulika.
 
Story goes that Shankara prayed to Lord subrahmanya with  subrama^Nya bhuja^Nga at 
Tiruchendur to ward off the evil spell cast by Abhinava Gupta.
 
Any corresponding story relating to the composition of shAradA bhuja^NgaM?
 
rAmaH
 


                
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 23:05:07 -0700 (PDT)
From: peekayar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Sanskrit] sitArAvaNa samvAda jharii introduction 12
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ityudIrya pavamAna-nandanaH

shabda-shAstra-viduSAM puro-gamaH.

AdarAdavadhR^itaM shrutaM purA

taM vivAdamavadat yathAkramam..   rathoddhatA

 

#TyudIyR pvman-nNdn>

zBd-za�-iv�;a< purae-gm>,

Aadradvx&t< �ut< pura

t< ivvadmvdt! ywa�mm!.

 

iti = thus

udIrya = having said

pavamAna-nandanaH = wind son = Hanuman

shabda shAstra vidhuSAm = among the experts

on grammer

purogamaH = foremost

AdarAt = out of respect (for Rama)

avadhR^itAm = learnt by heart

shrutAm purA = heard some time back

tam vivAdaM = that conversation

avadat = narrated

yathAkramaM = in due order

 

 

(Hanuman who is a great grammarian

heard the conversation out of respect for

Srirama and narrated the same to him

In the same order in which he heard).

 

The next are those 50 shlokas.

I have already published two of them as

Sanskrit puzzle 1 and 2.  These were shlokas 18 and 19 of the series.  I will publish 
the remaining 48 shlokas starting

from shloka 17 under the name Sanskrit 

Puzzle.

 

P.K.Ramakrishnan

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7th Oct. 2004


                
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Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 09:53:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jay Vaidya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Sanskrit] Re: sanskrit Digest, Vol 19, Issue 17name for list
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upasthita-mAtram upakR^ito-.asmi etasyAm 
sa.nskR^ita-bhAshhAyAH (sa.nskR^ita)
vishva-vyUha-sthAm (vi)
jiGYAsavaH (ji)
GYApaka-patrANAm (GYA)
su-sUchyAm (su) |
(sa.nskR^ita-vi-ji-GYA-su !)

yat kiM nAma dhArayet sA sa.nskR^ita- (saM)
parAgoshhThI-(pa)
tantrI (saMpat) (t)
-matena, 
tat nAma vinato labheyam |
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I am thankful by my mere presence in this:
Sanskrit 
world-web-sited 
knowledge-seekers' 
edifying-mail 
excellent-list. 
The shortened name means "Sanskrit special knowledge
seeker" !

Whatever name it takes as opined by the 
Sanskrit 
virtual-conference 
thread 
(shortened name means "wealth), 
that name I would receive with humility.

parA = beyond = (maybe) virtual
e.g., parA vAk = virtual state of language (in the
mind/soul)



                
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