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Sandhyavandhanam Mantras-Meaning (For followers of Yajurveda)
Sandhyavandhanam Mantras-Meaning (For followers of Yajurveda)
Sandhyavandhanam Mantras-Meaning (For followers of Yajurveda)
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Sandhya Vandanam is one of the efficient spiritual rituals of the Hindus. It helps in the realisation of the Divinity of the Self called as Atman in Hindu philosophy. It is an obligatory daily ritual called as Nithya Karma. It is an all-round complete ritual which incorporates the principles of the Supreme Divinity referred to as Brahman. Each part of the ritual gives an external expression for the development of an internal mental attitude and spiritual feeling. In this process, there is an effort to bring about self-purification and attunement to the Cosmic Reality.

The rituals are to be done thrice daily-early morning, at noon and at sunset. In the Hindu way of life, each person is primarily affiliated to a particular Vedic study, namely the Rig Veda, the Yajur Veda and the Sama Veda. Though the objectives are generally the same, there are variations in the mantras of these three vedas.

This book is an attempt to give the meanings of some of the important Mantras of the Yajur Veda sect basically followed in the southern part of India. Based on the different stages of the ritual, it has been divided into eighteen chapters for the purpose of easy grasp and understanding by those who are not well-versed in the knowledge of these mantras.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 30, 2021
ISBN9798201593094

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    Sandhyavandhanam Mantras-Meaning (For followers of Yajurveda) - Venkataraman M

    Sandhyavandanam Mantras-Meaning

    (For followers of Yajurveda)

    M. Venkataraman

    Year of Publication -2020

    ––––––––

    Copyright - M. Venkataraman

    Written and Published by:

    M.Venkataraman,

    G-10, Ground Floor,

    Innovative Timberleaf,

    Somasundarapalaya,

    H.S.R. Layout, Sector II,

    Bengaluru-560102.

    e-mail: [email protected]

    An audio book on this has also been published which will be available with leading audio booksellers. The author has recited the Mantras in this audio book. The audio book will be a good supplement for listening to the recitation of the Mantras.

    Contents

    Introduction

    1. Gayatri Mantra

    2. Marjanam

    3. Prasanam (morning)

    4. Prasanam (noon)

    5. Prasanam (evening)

    6. Punarmarjanam

    7. Arghya-pradanam and Devatha Tharpanam

    8. Pranava Japam

    9. Gayatri Avahanam

    10. Gayatri Upasthanam

    11. Surya Upasthanam- Morning

    12. Surya Upasthanam-Noon

    13. Surya Upasthanam-Evening

    14. Samastyabhivadanam and Digdevata-vandanam

    15. Yama Vandanam

    16. Harihara Vandanam

    17. Suryanarayana Vandanam

    18. Samarpanam

    Introduction

    Sandhya Vandanam is one of the efficient spiritual rituals of the Hindus. It helps in the realisation of the Divinity of the Self called as Atman in Hindu philosophy. It is an obligatory daily ritual called as Nithya Karma. It is an all-round complete ritual which incorporates the principles of the Supreme Divinity referred to as Brahman. Each part of the ritual gives an external expression for the development of an internal mental attitude and spiritual feeling. In this process, there is an effort to bring about self-purification and attunement to the Cosmic Reality.

    The rituals are to be done thrice daily-early morning, at noon and at sunset. In the Hindu way of life, each person is primarily affiliated to a particular Vedic study, namely the Rig Veda, the

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