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Mantra for Forgiveness
Here is a shloka you can say last thing at night.
This is the meaning :
Whatever I have done with my hands or feet, or speech, my body or my
actions,
Whatever I have heard or seen, or thought, all my mistakes,
Whether knowingly or unknowingly, please forgive them all,
Great all forgiving God, Mahadeva Shambhu.
The shloka :
Kara charana krutam vaak kaayajam karmajam vaa
shravan naya najam vaa maanasam vaaparaadham
vihita maavihitam vaa sarvametat shamasva
jai jai karunabdhe shri maha deva shambho.
Read: Instant Uplifters
also Read: 'Trust'
GLOSSARY
(Pronunciation)
A Like in 'but'
Aa Like in 'Far'
Ai Like in 'hair'
Ey Like in Whey
I Like in 'Pin'
Oo Like in 'Shoot'
Oon 'n' has got a nasal sound.
U Like in 'Put'
SANSKRIT
Sanskrit
believes that the sound of the word never gets ruined and that it has an
everlasting value.
Words
in Sanskrit open out from their seed (beej) form.
A
root is always a single syllable that contains one of the basic sounds a, I,
u, ri
The
root or seed may create a word, yet the word will vibrate to its best, and
gives it tremendous power.
The
Vedic or the Sanskrit view gives more importance to the special sound it
should produce, than to the meaning of the spoken word.
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