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Satha Rudriyam
Translation by P.R. Ramachander IntroductionThe Sri Rudram occurs in Krishna Yajur Veda in the Samhitha (Book) of Taithireeya in the fourth and seventh chapters. This mellifluous prayer to Rudra has two parts-the Namakam (verses ending with Nama) and the Chamakam (Verses ending with Cha May). Meaning of the word Rudra“There are Several meanings to the word Rudra. “Rtam (dam) Samsaara dukham draava yat iti Rudrah”. He destroys the sorrows of the world i.e. (Rudra). “Rodati Sarvamantakala” The one who makes one to suffer. “Rtou Naadaante dravati – draavayateeti Rudrah. The end note of the musical sound i.e. (Rudra). “Rtya – Vedarupaya, dharmadinava-loka yati praayateeti vaa Rudrah”. In the form of Veda Dharma is promoted i.e. (Rudra). “Rtya-vaagrupaya, vaakyam, prapayateeti Rudrah”. In the form of Speech, brings out the importance of the meaning of words i.e. (Rudra). Rtya-Pranava rupaya svatmanam prayateeti Rudrah”. In the name of pranava (OM) He makes one to realize him. “Rudroroutiti satye rorupamaano dravati pravashati martyaaniti Rudrah”. In the form truth he enters humans. “Rtam Sabdam Vedaatmaanam Brahmane dadati Kalpaadaaviti Rudrah”. Rudra presented Vedas to Brahma at the Commencement of kalpa. Rudras also means the persons created by Rudra as Sadrusha. “Rtim Raati is responsible for the sound. He is praana Svarupa. Granter of praana (life). Rudram is i.e. light Teja and Ruth who binds and attracts. “Taam bhakte draavayati). He is even capable of driving away hat Shakti (energy).”* Stories About RudraThere are also several stories about the birth of Rudra. Some of them are given below.
The first prayer in the Vedas addressed to Rudra occurs in the Rig Veda and it is composed by sage Kanva and reads as follows: - “Kadrudraaya prachetasey meelhustamaaya tavyasey. Which means, “We sing this praise from our hearts of the great Rudra –who is a pourer for the sake of peace.” ( Ru means sound or to vibrate, Ruda is to pour or to cry and Rudra is to shed, to flow, to inflict) The Sri Rudram called also as Satha Rudreeyam or Rudra Prasnam occurs in Krishna Yajur Veda in the Taithireeya Samhitha. It has two parts as mentioned before viz., Namakam and Chamakam each with eleven sections. While Namakam is a prayer to Rudra to forget about his avenging fierce, fearful and horrendous form and turn himself into a peaceful form and do good to us, Chamakam on the other hand lists out the blessings to be got from a prayer to Rudra and prays Him to regulate and bless our life for a moment forgetting his anger. This also has eleven parts. Some Important Mantras“Foremost among the mantras contained in Rudram is the Panchakshari Mantra: "Om Namah Shivaya” possibly the mantra most often chanted by Shaivites. The great mrutyunjaya mantra is as follows. “Tryambakam yajamahe Sugandhim pushtivardhanam We salute and respect, Him who is naturally scented, Namasthe asthu bhagavan visweswaraaya mahaadevaaya tryambakaaya, Salutations to you God, Who is the lord of the universe, Who is the greatest
among gods; Eleven Anuvakas are explainedAs mentioned earlier Sri Rudram is divided in to eleven sections called anuvakas. In the first anuvaka consisting of eleven sukthaas , Rudra is requested by the devotee to turn his fierce exterior and not use his weapons on his devotees. He is also requested to annihilate the sins committed by his devotees. This anuvaka is chanted for all round development of the community as well as the well-being of the chanter. It also is supposed to provide a protective shield against diseases, devils, monsters and so on. In the second anuvaka consisting of two sukthaas the Rudra is part of nature in all its glory as plants and medicinal herbs. He is requested to untie the bonds of the day-to-day life. This is chanted for destruction of enemies, possession of wealth, getting of kingdom and so on. The third anuvaka consisting of two sukthaas describe Rudra as a thief. He might have been presumed to be the stealer of ignorance from us. This anuvaka is chanted to cure diseases. In the fourth anuvaka again consisting of two sukthaas, Rudra is the common man with his deficiencies, angularities and described as the creator and worker of all kinds. This anuvaka is supposed to cure diseases like tuberculosis, leprosy, etc. In the fifth Anuvaka Rudra’s consisting of two sukthaas , several aspects of his personality especially as God responsible for creation, preservation and destruction is described. This is chanted to get rid of ignorance and Maya, for victory against enemies, for begetting of a son, for avoidance of problems during pregnancy and for expansion of wealth. In the sixth anuvaka consisting of two sukthaas. Rudra is identified with changes of his personality over eons of time and the roles he has played in different ages. He is described as the source of the different worlds, Shrutis (Vedas) and its essence in Vedanta. This is chanted for the same aim stated in the fifth anuvaka. In the seventh anuvaka again consisting of two sukthaas his all pervading presence in nature in all its fury and majesty is described. This anuvaka is chanted for the increase of intelligence, wealth, health and longevity. In the eighth anuvaka, Rudra is described as He who illumines other Gods and confers powers on them. It is told that when you do not have time to chant the Rudra fully at least this eighth anuvaka should be chanted. The Panchakshari mantra viz. “Nama Shivaaya” occurs for the first time in Vedas in this anuvaka. This anuvaka is chanted for the destruction of enemies and re -possession of one’s assets. In the ninth anuvaka, which consists of two sukthaas, the unfancied and hard to live places where Rudra lives is listed out. In essence it means he is all pervasive. This anuvaka is chanted for obtaining wealth, a good wife, good job, and the blessings of a son who will be devoted to Lord Shiva. In the tenth anuvaka Rudra is again requested not to show his furious fear giving form and appear before the devotee in a peaceful calm form. The mantras unlike the ones till ninth anuvaka do not end in Nama after every description. This anuvaka is chanted for “possession of wealth, cure of diseases, removal of fear, getting rid of the enmity of powerful people, absence of fear from all living beings, having the vision of Bhairava (Shiva in his most fearful aspect), absence from dangers and fears, blessings and the absolution of sins”. In the eleventh anuvaka consisting of eleven sukthaas, Rudra’s army called Ganaas is praised and they, wherever they exist, are beseeched to protect the devotees of Rudra. This anuvaka is chanted for acquiring knowledge of past, present and future. This anuvaka is followed by six stotras of Rudra. The Chamakam, as pointed out earlier lists out the blessings that can be got by prayer to Rudra. The reading or chanting of Rudra is said to be complete only when chamakam also is chanted. Five Methods of Chanting RudraThere are five methods of chanting Rudra viz.,
Rudra prasnamWhat follows is the Rudra prasnam and Chamaka prasnam transliterated into English and followed by a translation in English. Care has been taken to make the English translation simple and in a form which can be chanted. The readers are cautioned that the transliteration has been given only to identify the anuvakas and sukthaas and not for chanting. This is because Sanskrit is a very complicated language and a least phonetic language like English cannot bring out the nuances in actual chanting of this majestic and mellifluous prayer. Not being a Sanskrit scholar but one who depends upon other available translations mainly in Tamil and Malayalam, I crave your pardon for errors if any that I have committed. OM Namo Bhagavathe Rudraya First Anuvaka1.1 Namasthe Rudhra manyava Uthotha Ishave Nama Salutations to your Ire, Rudhra and also salutations to your arrow. 1.2 Yatha ishu siva thamaa shivam babuva the dhanu, Bless us with happiness our Lord, 1.3 Yaa the shivaa thanu raghoraa papakasini, Oh Rudra, who showers happiness on us from the Mount, 1.4 Yaa mishum giri shantha hasthe Bhibarshya sthave, Oh Rudra who feeds us sweetness sitting on the mount, 1.5 Yadhaa na sarva mi jjagadhaa yashmamsumanaa asath. We praise and sing about you so that we attain you, 1.6 Adhyavoo chadhadhi vakthaa pradhamo daiwyo bhishak, He who is first among everything, 1.7 Aasau yasthamro aruna utha bhaabroo sumangala, He is red in colour, 1.8 Asou yo avasarpathi neela greevo vilohitha, He who has the blue neck, 1.9 Namo asthu neela greevaya sahasrakshaya meedushe, Let my salutation go, 1.10 Pramuncha dhanvana sthava mubhayo rarthaniyorjyam, 1.11 Avathasys dhanusthvam sahasraksha sathe shudhe, Oh God with thousand eyes, 1.12 Vijyam dhanu kapardhino visalyo bhanavaam utha, Oh God with the mane of hair, 1.13 Yaa the hethir meedushtama hasthe bhabhoova the dhanu, He who is greatest among those who fulfill wishes of devotees, 1.14 Namasthe asthvayudhaa yanaathathathaya dhrushnave, My salutations to thine strong weapons which are about to strike, 1.15 Pari the dhanvano hethi rasmaan vrunakthu viswatha, Let your arrows pass away from us, oh Lord, Second Anuvaka2.0 Namasthe asthu bhagavan visweswarayaa mahadevayaa tryambakaya, Salutations to you God, 2.1.1 Namo hiranya bahave , senanye ,dhisaam cha pathaye namo nama.
To the God with golden hands, 2.1.3 Saspinjaraaya , twishee mathe , padheenaam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 2.1.4 Bhablushaaya vivyaadhine annanaam pathye namo nama Salutations and salutations,. 2.1.5 Hari keasayaa upaveethine pushtanaam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 2.1.6 Bhavasya hethyai , jagatham pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations,. Rudrayaa atha thavine kshetranaam pathaye namo nama 2.1.7 Salutations and salutations, 2.1.8 Suthaaya hanthyaaya vanaanam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 2.2.1 Rohithaaya sthapathaye vrukshaanam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 2.2.2 Manthrinee vanijaya kakshanaam pathaye namo nama Salutations and salutations, 2.2.3 Bhuvanthaye varivaskruthaa oushadinaam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 2.2.4 Uchai goshaaya akranthayathe patheenam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, THIRD ANUVAKA3.1.1 Nama sahamanaaya nivyadheen aavyadheenaam pathay namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.1.2 Kukubhaya nishangine sthenaanam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 3.1.3 Nishngina ishudhimathe thaskaraanam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 3.1.4 Vanchathe pari vanchathe sthayoonam pathaye namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.1.5 Nicherave paricharaayaaranyanam pathaye namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.1.6 Srukaavibhyo jikaam sathbhyo mushnathaam pathaye namo nama 3.1.7 Assemadbhyo naktham charadbhya prukrunthanaam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 3.1.8 Unmeeshine giricharaaya kulanchaanaam pathaye namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 3.2.1 Ishumadbhyo dhanvaa vibhyascha bho namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.2.2 Aathanvanebhya prathi dhanebhyscha namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.2.3 Ayaaschadbhyo visrujadbhyacha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.2.4 Asyadbhyo vidhudyadbhya vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.2.6 Swapadbhyo jagardbhyascha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.2.7 Sthishtathbyo dhavadbyascha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 3.2.8 Sababhya sabha pathibhyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 3.2.9 Aswebhyo aswapathibhyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, FOURTH ANUVAKA4.1.1 Nama avyadheeneebhyo vividhayantheebyascha vo namo nama. 4.1.2 Uganabhysthrum hathobyhascha vo namo nama 4.1.3 Gruthsebhyo gruthsa pathibyascha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 4.1.4 Vrathebhyo Vrathapathibyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 4.1.5 Ganebhyo ganapathibyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 4.1.6 Viroopebhyo Viswaroopebhyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 4.1,7 Mahadbhya kshullakebyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 4.1.8 Radhibhyo aradhebhyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, Salutations and salutations, 4.2.2 Senabhya Senanibhyascha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 4.2.3 Kshathrabya sangraheethrubyacha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 4.2.4 Sthakshabhyo rathakarebhyascha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 4.2.5 Kulalebhya kamaribhyascha vo namo nama Salutations and salutations, 4.2.6 Punchishtebhyo nishadebhyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 4.2.7 Ikshukrudbhyo dhanva krudhbyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 4.2.8 Mrugayubhya swanibhyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, 4.2.9 Swabhya swapathibhyascha vo namo nama. Salutations and salutations, FIFTTH ANUVAKA5.1.1 Namo bhavaya cha rudraya cha Salutations to him who creates and to him who dispels sorrows 5.1.2 Nama sarvaya cha pasupathaye cha Salutations to him who destroys sin and to him who is the lord of all beings, 5.1.3 Namo neela greevaya cha sithi kantaaya cha Salutations to him who has a blue neck and who has white ash applied over his neck 5.1.4 Nama kapardhine cha vyupthakesaya cha Salutations to him who has a crown of hair and to him who has a shaved head 5.1.5 Nama sahasrakshaya cha sathadanvane cha Salutations to him who has thousands of eyes and to him who has hundreds of bows. 5.1.6 Namo gireesaya cha sipivishtaya cha Salutations to him who is the lord of the mountain and to him who is light personified 5.1.7 Namo meedushtamaaya cheshumathe cha Salutations to him who gives torrential rains and to him who caries arrows. 5.1.8 Namo hruswayaa cha vamanaaya cha Salutations to him who is small and to him who is dwarf 5.1.9 Namo bruhathe cha varsheeyase cha Salutations to him who is large who is storehouse of good qualities 5.1.10 Namo vruddhaya cha samvrudhvane cha Salutations to him who is aged and to him whose fame is large. 5.2.1 Namo agriyaya cha pradhamaya cha Salutations to him who existed before creation and to him who is first among Gods 5.2.2 Nama aasave cha ajiraaya cha Salutations to him who is omnipresent and to him who moves fast 5.2.3 Nama seegriyaya cha seebhyaya cha Salutations to him who is in fast streams and to him who is in great waters 5.2.4 Nama oormyaya cha aswanyaya cha Salutations to him who is in fast tides and to him who is in still water 5.2.5 Nama stotrothasyaya cha dweepyaya cha Salutations to him who is in rivulets and to him who is in islands SIXTH ANUVAKA6.1.1 Namo jyeshtayaa cha kanishtaya cha. Salutations to him who is elder and to him who is younger 6.1.2 Namo poorvajaya cha aparajaaya cha Salutations to him who is born before and to him who is born after 6.1.3 Namo madhyamaya cha apakalpaya cha Salutations to him to him who is middle aged and to him who is too young 6.1.4 Namo jaganyaya cha budhniyaya cha Salutations to him who is born from the middle and to him is born out of roots 6.1.5 Namo sobhyaya cha parthi saryaya cha Salutations to him who is born in earth and to him who is born in other worlds. 6.1.6 Namo yaamyaya cha kshemyaya cha Salutations to him to him who punishes in hell and to him who grants favours in heaven 6.1.7 Namo oorvarya cha khalyaya cha Salutations to him who is in the fields and who is in gardens. 6.1.8 Namo shlokyaa cha vasanyaya cha Salutations to him who is praised in the Vedas and to him who is praised at the end of Vedas 6.1.9 Namo vanyaya cha kakshyaya cha Salutations to him who exists as tree in forest and to him who exists as plants in bushes 6.1.10 Namo sravaya cha prathisravaaya cha Salutations to him who is of the form of sound and to him who is in the form of echo 6.2.1 Nama aasushenaaya cha asuradhaya cha Salutations to him who is the fast moving troops and to him who is the fast moving cavalry 6.2.2 Nama sooraya cha avabindhathe cha Salutations to him who is in the form of heroes and to him who is in the form of knights 6.2.3 Nama varmine cha varoodhine cha Salutations to him who is armoured and to him who rides a chariot 6.2.4 Nama bhilmine cha kavachine cha Salutations to him who wears the helmet and to him who is protected by the charms. 6.2.5 Nama sruthaya cha sruthasenaaya cha Salutations to him who is famous and to him who has a famed army. SEVENTH ANUVAKA7.1.1 Namo dunthubhyaya cha hananyaya cha Salutations to him who is of the sound of a big drum and to him who is of the form of the drumstick. 7.1.2 Namo drushnave cha brumruchaaya cha Salutations to him who never runs away from war and to him who examines the spy information about the enemy. 7.1.3 Namo dhootaaya cha prahitaaya cha Salutations to him who is the messenger and who is the servant 7.1.4 Namo nishangine cha ishuthimathe cha Salutations to him who has the sword and to him who has the quiver. 7.1.5 Nama stheeshneshave cha aayudhine cha Salutations to him who has sharp arrows and to him who has other weapons 7.1.6 Nama swaayudhaaya cha sudhanvane cha Salutations to him who has best weapons and to him who has good bow 7.1.7 Nama shruthyaya cha pathyaya cha Salutations to him who walks in footpaths and to him who travels in wide roads. 7.1.8 Nama katayaya cha neepyaya cha Salutations to him who is in canal water to him who is in streams. 7.1.9 Nama soodhyaya cha sarasyaya cha Salutations to him who is in water of a pool and to him who is in the water of a lake 7.1.10 Nama nadhyaya cha vaisanthaaya cha Salutations to him who is in the water of river and to him who is in the water of the pond. 7.2.1 Nama koopyaya cha vatyaya cha Salutations to him who is in the water of well and to him who is in the water of spring 7.2.2 Namo varshayaya cha avarshayaya cha Salutations to him who is in rain water and who is also in places it does not rain. 7.2.3 Namo meghyaya cha vidhuyutyaya cha Salutations to him who is in the clouds and who is also in lightning 7.2.4 Namo idhreeyaya cha aathapthaya cha Salutations to him who is in the form of clear sky of autumn and to him who is in the form of rain and sun 7.2.5 Namo vaathyaya cha reshmiyaya cha Salutations to him who is in the form of rainy storm and to him who is in the form of dry hoarse wind. 7.2.6 Namo vasthavyaya cha vaasthupaya cha Salutations to him who is in materials of the house and to him who is the vaasthu purusha guarding the house. EIGHTH ANUVAKA8.1.1 Nama somaaya cha rudhraaya cha Salutations to him who is the consort of Uma and to him who removes sorrow 8.1.2 Namas thamraaya cha arunaaya cha Salutations to him who is of the copper colour of the dawn and to him who is of the colour of sun after sunrise. 8.1.3 Nama sankhaya cha pasupathaye cha Salutations to him who adds pleasure to us and to him who protects all beings 8.1.4 Nama ugraaya cha bheemaaya cha Salutations to him who is angry and to him who is fearful 8.1.5 Namo agrevaghaaya cha dhoorevaghaaya cha Salutations to him who leads and kills his enemies and to him who talks from a distance 8.1.6 Namo hanthre cha haneeyase cha Salutations to him who kills his enemies and to him who destroys everything towards the end 8.1.7 Namo vrikshebhyo harikeshebhyo Salutations to him who is the tree with green hairs of karma 8.1.8 Namstharaaya Salutations to him who is the star in the form of Om 8.1.9 Nama sambhave mayo bhave cha Salutations to him who appears as pleasure of this world and to him who appears as pleasure of salvation. 8.1.10 Nama sankaraaya cha mayaskaraaya cha Salutations to him who gives the pleasure of this world and to him who gives the
pleasure of the other worlds. Salutations to him who is in the form of good things and to him who makes others who attain him good. 8.2.1 Namas theerthaaya cha koolyaya cha Salutations to him who is the holy water and to him who is worshipped near the streams 8.2.2 Nama paaryaya cha vaaryaya cha Salutations to him who is being praised by great souls after salvation and to him who grants all that one wants in this world. 8.2.3 Nama pratharanaaya cha uttaranaaya cha Salutations to him who helps us cross the river of sins and to him who lifts us to salvation. 8.2.4 Nama aathaaryaya cha aalaadhyaya cha Salutations to him who makes soul enter this world and to him who encourages soul to enjoy the fruit of actions. 8.2.5 Nama sashpyaya cha phenyaya cha Salutations to him who is in the grass by the riverside and who is in the foam of the river. 8.2.6 Nama sikathyaya cha pravaahyaya cha Salutations to him who is in the sand by the side of the river and who is in the running water of the river NINTH ANUVAKA9.1.1 Nama ireenyaya cha prapadhyaya cha Salutations to him who is of the form of one who lives in arid land and to him who walks the paths 9.1.2 Nama kimsilaaya cha kshyanaaya cha Salutations to him who is of the form of one who lives in dry land and to him who is of the form of one who lives in good places 9.1.3 Nama kapardhine cha pulasthave cha Salutations to him who has matted hair and to him who stands in front to protect his devotees. 9.1.4 Namo goshtyaya cha gruhyaya cha Salutations to him who is of the form of one who lives in stable and to him who lives in homes 9.1.5 Namas thalpyaya cha gehyaya cha Salutations to him who sits on the cot and to him who lives in ornamental houses 9.1.6 Nama kaatyaya cha gahwereshtaaya cha Salutations to him who lives in thorny bushes and who lives in caves 9.1.7 Namo hridayaaya cha niveshpyaya cha Salutations to him who is in deep still waters and to him who is in snow drops 9.1.8 Namo pamswayaya cha rajasysyaya cha Salutations to him who is in speck of dust and who is in the dust from mud 9.1.9 Namo sushkyaya cha harithyayaya cha Salutations to him who is dried piece of wood and who is in wet stem 9.1.10 Namo lopyaya cha ulopyaya cha Salutations to him who is in firm floor and who is on turf 9.2.1 Nama oorvyayaya cha soormyaya cha Salutations to him who is on flat land and to him who is on tides in the river 9.2.2 Nama parnyaya cha parnasadhyaya cha Salutations to him who is in green leaves and who is in dried leaves 9.2.3 Namo apaguramanaya cha apignathe cha Salutations to him who is armed and to him who kills his enemies 9.2.4 Nama akkidathe cha prakkidathe cha Salutations to him who troubles a little and to him who troubles most 9.2.5 Namo va kirikebhyp devanam hrudayebhyo Salutations to him who showers riches on his devotees and to him who exists in hearts of devas. 9.2.6 Namo viksheenakebhyo Salutations to your deathless form in the hearts of devas 9.2.7 Namo vichinvathkebhyo Salutations to your form, which lives in hearts of, devas and grants all the wishes 9.2.8 Namo anirhathebhyo Salutations to your form, which lives in hearts of, devas and destroys sins 9.2.9 Namo aamivatkebhya Salutations to your form, which lives in hearts of, devas and travels everywhere TENTH ANUVAKA10.1 Draape Andha saspathe daridhra neela lohitha Oh God who punishes the sinners in hell, 10.2 Yaa the rudra shivaa thanu shivaa viswaaha beshaji Oh, Rudhra, God of the world, 10.3 Imama rudraaya thavase kapardhinee kshyadweeraaya Oh Rudra, God of the world, 10.4 Mruda no rudra thano mayaskrudhee kshyadweerayaa, Oh, Rudra God of the world, 10.5 Maa no mahantha mutha maa no arbhakam Oh Rudhra, God of the world, 10.6 Maanaasthoke thanaye maa na aayushee maa no goshu 10.7 Aarathe gogna utha poorushagne ksyadweeraaya 10.8 Sthuhi srutham gartha sadam yuvaanaam mrugascha bheema Oh mind always think, 10.9 Parino rudrasya hethur varnakthu pari tweshasya Let the weapon of Rudra move away from us, 10.10 Meedushtama sivathama shivo na sumanaa bhava Oh Rudra who is the greatest among those who grant wishes, 10.11 Vikiridha vilohitha namasthe asthu bhagava, Oh Rudra who throws riches at us, 10.12 Sahasrani sahasradhaa baahu hosthava hethaya Oh Rudra in your hands are weapons, 11.1 Sahasraani sahasraso ye Rudra adhi bhoomyaam. We request thee oh Rudra, 11.2 Asmin mahatyarnave anthareekshe bhavaa adhi. In this vast sea of ether, 11.3 Neelagreeva sithi kkantaa sarvaa adha kshama charaa And those soldiers, who do exist, 11.4 Neelagreeva sithi kkantaa diva rudra upasrithaa And those soldiers, who do exist, 11.5 Ye vruksheshu saspinjaraa neelagreeva vilohithaa And those soldiers, who do exist, 11.6 Ye bhoothanaam adhi pathayo visikkahsa kapardhina And those soldiers ,who do exist, 11.7 Ye anneshu vividhyanthi paathreshu pibatho janaan And those soldiers ,who do exist, 11.8 Ye padhaam padhii rakshaya Iilaa brudaa yavyudha. And those soldiers, who do exist, 11.9 Ye theerthani pracharanthi srukaavantho nishangina And those soldiers ,who do exist, 11.10 Teshaam sahasra yojane avadhanvaani thanyasi. We request all these your soldiers, 11.11 Namo rudrebhyo ye prithvyaam ye anthareekshe, My salutations to all those soldiers of Rudra, Chamaka Prasnam1 Tryambakam yajaamahe sugandhim pushtivardhanam, We salute and respect, 2 Yo Rudro agnaii yo apsu ya oushadeeshu, Let our salutations be offered to that Rudra, 3 Thamushtuhi ya swishu sudhanwaa yo viwasya kshayathi beshajasya, Pray and salute him, 4 Aayam me hastho bhagavaanayam me bhagavattara, This my hand is my God, 5 Ye the sahasramayutham pasaa mruthyo marthyaya hanthave, Oh God who destroys the world. 6 OM namo bhagavathe rudraaya vishnave mruturme paahi, Om, my salutations to God, Om Shanthi ,Shanthi, Shanthi Let there be peace, Let there be peace, Let there be peace Ithi Sri Krishna yajur vedeeya taithireeya samhithaayam Thus ends the fifth chapter of the fourth canto of Taithireeya collection of
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