Exposition Of Pratikramana Stotras
Exposition Of Pratikramana Stotras Exposition Of Pratikramana Stotras
32 Exposition of Pratikramana Stotrasworship Jina. We should also pay respect and gratitude to themonks who are our benefactors, ask about their health and servethem as per their needs. According to Jaina philosophy the factorsthat cause harm and karmic bondage to the soul are called sins(danda). These are of three kinds, of mind, speech and body.17. Namorhat SutraPancha Parmesthi Namaskär SutraObject: To pay respect to the five supreme beings.Sutra and Meaning:h’8[nºs¹2bÏ1t1#8ºj1R#1#bxºb1g4:#-namorhat-siddhä-chäryopädhyäya-sarva-sädhubhyah.I pay my respect to the five supreme beings, Arihanta, Siddha,Ächärya, Upädhyäya and Sädhu.Explanation: Ächärya Siddhasen Diwäkar composed this sutra inSanskrit. It is usually recited prior to reciting any verses or hymnsand before performing many other important religious rituals.18. Uvasaggaharam Stavana SutraObject: Hymn in praise to Lord Pärshvanätha to be recited to wardoff all the worldly as well as spiritual obstacles while following thepath of righteousness.Sutra and Meaning:KxbEen\0 j1b0, j1b0 x0f12' q@'ra'4Q0, 2xbn\ 2xb2hHh1b0, '0ezqZz1a
Exposition of Pratikramana Stotras 33I bow to Lord Pärshvanätha, the conqueror of all calamities, whohas a guardian angel (Yaksha) called Pärshva, who is free from alleight Karmas, who destroys the venom of Kämatha the demon(snake) and who is treasure house of all auspiciousness. 12xbn\ k42z0e'0s0, q0p6 g1\6Y U8 b#1 'a4
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32 <strong>Exposition</strong> of <strong>Pratikramana</strong> <strong>Stotras</strong>worship Jina. We should also pay respect and gratitude to themonks who are our benefactors, ask about their health and servethem as per their needs. According to Jaina philosophy the factorsthat cause harm and karmic bondage to the soul are called sins(danda). These are of three kinds, of mind, speech and body.17. Namorhat SutraPancha Parmesthi Namaskär SutraObject: To pay respect to the five supreme beings.Sutra and Meaning:h’8[nºs¹2bÏ1t1#8ºj1R#1#bxºb1g4:#-namorhat-siddhä-chäryopädhyäya-sarva-sädhubhyah.I pay my respect to the five supreme beings, Arihanta, Siddha,Ächärya, Upädhyäya and Sädhu.Explanation: Ächärya Siddhasen Diwäkar composed this sutra inSanskrit. It is usually recited prior to reciting any verses or hymnsand before performing many other important religious rituals.18. Uvasaggaharam Stavana SutraObject: Hymn in praise to Lord Pärshvanätha to be recited to wardoff all the worldly as well as spiritual obstacles while following thepath of righteousness.Sutra and Meaning:KxbEen\0 j1b0, j1b0 x0f12' q@'ra'4Q0, 2xbn\ 2xb2hHh1b0, '0ezqZz1a