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. The mind is the only thing standing between the practitioner and God. So stotras, when repeated daily, will have a most subtle effect, just as a sponge gradually soaks up water....well,The Sanskrit word "".What more arguments do we need to praise Him?Vedas are also songs of praise indeed! The songs composed by Acharyascontain the root of the Mantras See Lesson 6. Whereas for chantingMantras, some discipline
Hi,Sloka is a term derived from Sanskrit. Sloka is a verse, phrase, proverb or hymn of praise dedicated to the God. Shlokas are usually composed in a specific meter. Sloka is a verse of two lines from Sanskrit. Sloka is a verse, phrase, proverb or hymn of praise dedicated to the God. Shlokas are usually composed in a specific meter. Sloka is a verse of two lines, each of sixteen syllables.Sloka
long!"The form he used is called a sloka in Sanskrit. It means a couplet. A sloka was born out of his mouth automatically in a mood of sorrow. [6...]Later Valmiki composed entire Ramayana live long!"The form he used is called a sloka in Sanskrit. It means a couplet. A sloka was born out of his mouth automatically in a mood of sorrow. [6...]Later Valmiki composed entire Ramayana
on a seeker....ust as the Veda Purusha Virat Purusha was born as Dasarathas earthly son, the Vedas are born from Prachetasa Valmiki in the form of The Ramayana. Sanskrit SlokaThe Ramayana is the very form compiled by self-realized sages based on their realizations of the sruti. Sruti is composed in Vedic Sanskrit and smrtis in laukika Sanskrit. There are some basic differences between these two types
If beauty is their ugliness will follow... when we seek one of the doul condition another opposit condition will definitely follow.. .i.e., good bad night and day and so...