GAJANANAM BHOOTA GANATHI ... A CODE

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GAJAANANAM BOOTHA GANAATHI SEVITAM
KAPITTHA JAMBOOPHALA SAARA PAKSHITAM
UMA SUTAM SHOKA-VINAASHA KAARANAM
NAMAAMI VIGHNESHWARA PAADA PANKAJAM ||


I think all of know this lovely shloka.
A beautiful Code lies within these words.

There is a coded herbal remedy for a very common disease in this verse.
This is the coded hint.
Uma also means sweet in Sanskrit. Sutam also means urine.
So for those who know the proper decoding method, this famous Sholaka is a remedy for diabetics -
sweet-urine!! -
"If you take a little quantity of juice of Jamboo fruits you
will not get diabetics."


Similarly most of the verses of Shree Rudram in
Yajurveda also have coded instructions for herbal remedies for various
problems. That is one of the reasons why the Ayurvedic pundits of south
India recite these verses while preparing the Ayurvedic medicines, recite
the verse while giving it to the patient and ask him to recite it while
taking the medicine. That is tradition for you!

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Many of the popular stotras are coded, only if one knows how to decode them, an exciting field of secrets gets opened up for them. That's why it was advices to learn about them from well knowledgable guru, even the shishya should be yogya.
Thanks Jayashree for sharing.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: mnx12

Many of the popular stotras are coded, only if one knows how to decode them, an exciting field of secrets gets opened up for them. That's why it was advices to learn about them from well knowledgable guru, even the shishya should be yogya.

Thanks Jayashree for sharing.


I share with all of you , because it helps me too. A pleasure
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Posted: 12 years ago
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The Reason why we do namaskar and the correct way to do namaskar to the Lord.
Edited by jayvenk - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thanks Jaya. This is all nice to know and learn. 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Jaishree good one. Thanks a lot. 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Jai akka- Can you give me the link of source for this? Because, I would like to know how the word 'uma' can be deciphered as 'sweet'. I am not able to make out myself.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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http://theemerald.wordpress.com/2009/04/24/ganesha-and-diabetes/

Hi da varaali . check the link.
U ma is the name by which minavati calls parvati when she is doing tapas
"U, ma!": "O (child), do not (practice austerities) 😊

I tried to see if Uma means sweet in sanskrit .. It says tranquility .

But i found the code pretty interesting
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Posted: 12 years ago
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wow...thanks for such a wonderful article...hope we all know the real meaning of the slokas that we recite evryday...😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thanks Jaya. So nice. 😊

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