17th July 2014
Aum Namaha Shivaya - Panchakshar Stotra meaning
well friends
as we all know that the SHRAVAN month is coming and all people who are the follower of lord SHIVA doing good KARMA with related subject as according as per their strength...
aum namaha shivaya
is the dhoon which is in sanskrut and maintaining five words and each word has special meaning may be so much people know the things but this is done seperatily why by me do not know but uploading the same on blogersight first time and the reason is unknown...
Aum
is the symbole and we are saying Pranavakshara
Na
mean it is the thing or object or type or style which is nothing
Maha
mean it is sanskrut pronunciation and it mean our self's big enough structure
Shi
mean which is smiley face or our self which containing "E" kaar swaroop with "Sh"
Va
mean which is covered by something
Aa
which mean specific structure, which can justify by us
Ya
which mean in doing prayer / YAJAN like sadhak....
that is Aum NaMaha Shivaya...
well this is the panchakshara stotra as five words mean our body which containining five soul
akaash (SKY)
vayu (AIR)
agni (Fire)
toyam (WATER)
pruthvee (EARTH)
when we listen the stotra it contain ARUNACHAL which has special meaning with the same...
Arunachal Pradesh is the state of Indian region and it besides of ASAMA stare Near Bangla country
Arunachal has the spririt of spiritual sense as there is a big mountain accordingly join with the HIMALAYA. Maharshi RAMAN is belongs to the same side...
A
mean it is the "A" kaar based unit for which you can say the GOD Name. in Vishnu sahastra the same is specified in depthly.
Ru
mean energy / urja
Na
mean it is the thing or object or type or style which is nothing
ACHAL
it is the word mean constant...
well the Indian mythology is very big... and even myself is very small for maintaining all words meaning in proper as the language problem...
but the SHRAVAN month is coming and we have to do good karma all time rather any religious month coming or not that is the main part of life...
jigar mehta
GOOD...
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