Dushyanth Sridhar is an inspiration for youngsters to learn Sanskrit. He has mastered this language and Hindu scriptures at a very young age. We need more Dushyanths in India to promote Sanskrit, Vedic studies and Hindu culture .
Excellent one. We had been raised by our parents without any differentiation to all our Lords we use to go to perumal temple as well as Shiva and Muruga temple .my brother learnt from a baattachariar Rudram chamakam purushasuktam narayana suktam Sri suktam etc .Listening to Hi chant we too got them by heart and use to chant but now knowing the meaning and with the nice Sanskrit explanations it makes more meaningful and blissful.Thank you dear Dushyanth.You are much much younger to me yet knowledgewise you are very great I bow to you with humble Pranams .Thank you
The last but one mantra reads "sa brahma sa śivaḥ sa hariḥ sendraḥ so'kṣaraḥ paramaḥ svarāṭ." But Dushyanth does not comment on the "sa harih" part. When someone points this out he just says why should we hurry. Why is this so? Is this troublesome to explain in the context of Visishtadvaita?
Actually sa bramha sa shiva sendra sokshara..is correct..sa harih is an interpolation. Please read 'sankararum Vaishnava mum ' book by Sri puttur swami book available free PDF at archive.org regards
Namaste Swami, I have a question! you said NA RA YA NA is a panchakshari, I do not get how it is a panchakshari! could you please kindly explain it! thanks
Well explained in a scholarly way. The following points may be noted and explained: " sa hari" is not considered in the explanation. Also "krishnapingalam" is also explained elsewhere as" Hari Hara" or "Uma Maheswarar" in addition to " Narayana Lakshmi".