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Track: 03 Verse 3 Artist: Pt. Ganesh Vidyalankar Album: Ish Upanishad www.emusic.com www.amazon.com mp3.rhapsody.com The Ish Upanishad is contained in the final chapter of the Shukla Yajurveda. It consists of 17 two-line verses covering a wide spectrum of philosophy, religion, ritualism and metaphysics in a concise manner. It assumes a Lord (Ish) of the universes who has the capacity to know everything infinitely, including everything that can be known about a character such as his/her thoughts, feelings, fears, desires etcetera. The Ish Upanishad is also called the Ishavaasyoponishad. It derives this name from the first word of the first verse, which reads. Ishaavasyam idam sarvam Yat kinha jagatyam jagat Tena tyaktena bhujitha Ma gridhah kasya svida dhanam Swami AC Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada has very succinctly given the meaning of this verse as thus: "Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. One should therefore accept only those things necessary for oneself, which are set aside as one's quota, and refrain from accepting other things, knowing full well to whom they truly belong." In other words, "This universe is enveloped by the Lord". This explanation is what forms the gist of the Ish Upanishad.
Track: 01 Shaantipaath Artist: Pt. Ganesh Vidyalankar Album: Ish Upanishad www.emusic.com www.amazon.com mp3.rhapsody.com The Ish Upanishad is contained in the final chapter of the Shukla Yajurveda. It consists of 17 two-line verses covering a wide spectrum of philosophy, religion, ritualism and metaphysics in a concise manner. It assumes a Lord (Ish) of the universes who has the capacity to know everything infinitely, including everything that can be known about a character such as his/her thoughts, feelings, fears, desires etcetera. The Ish Upanishad is also called the Ishavaasyoponishad. It derives this name from the first word of the first verse, which reads. Ishaavasyam idam sarvam Yat kinha jagatyam jagat Tena tyaktena bhujitha Ma gridhah kasya svida dhanam Swami AC Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada has very succinctly given the meaning of this verse as thus: "Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. One should therefore accept only those things necessary for oneself, which are set aside as one's quota, and refrain from accepting other things, knowing full well to whom they truly belong." In other words, "This universe is enveloped by the Lord". This explanation is what forms the gist of the Ish Upanishad.
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Shri Ganapati Atharvashirsha was written by Atharva Rishi who had Ganpati Darshan. It is customary to invoke the name of Lord Ganesha before beginning anything. This page gives the meaning of Shri Ganpati Atharvashirsha. To download the audio of Ganapati Atharvashirsha(3394 KB) click here for the mp3 format. I acquired this meaning from somewhere on the internet. If you think there is any mistake in the meaning somewhere, please feel free to email me. Om Namste Ganpataye Tvameva Pratyaksham Tatvamasi Tvamev Kevalam Kartasi Tvamev Kevalam Dhartasi Tvamev Kevlam Hartasi Tvamev Sarvam Khalvidam Bramhasi Tvam Sakshadatmasi Nityam || 1 || O Lord Ganesha I Pay my deep homage to you, the Lord of the Deva-Gana You are the first facet of the Bramha-Tatva to arise You have alone created this Entire universe You alone can maintain this universe You are indeed the all conquering supreme Lord Indeed you are the "ATMA" || 1 || Rritam Vachmi Satyam Vachmi || 2 || Speak noble fact Speak complete Truth || 2 || Ava tvam Mam Ava Vaktaram Ava Shrotaram Ava Dataram Ava Dhataram Avanuchanamv Shishyam Ava Paschatat Ava Purastat Avo Uttaratat Ava Dakshinatat Ava chordhvatat Ava Dharatat Sarvatomam Pahi Pahi Samantat || 3 || Protect me Protect the one who Describes you Protect all who hear about your characteristics Protect me & the disciples who are under Tutelage Protect me from the obstacles (which arise during Rituals) From the east (Similarly) Protect me from the West, From the North From ...
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Track: Verses 1 - 2 Artist: Pt. Ganesh Vidyalankar Album: Ish Upanishad www.emusic.com www.amazon.com mp3.rhapsody.com The Ish Upanishad is contained in the final chapter of the Shukla Yajurveda. It consists of 17 two-line verses covering a wide spectrum of philosophy, religion, ritualism and metaphysics in a concise manner. It assumes a Lord (Ish) of the universes who has the capacity to know everything infinitely, including everything that can be known about a character such as his/her thoughts, feelings, fears, desires etcetera. The Ish Upanishad is also called the Ishavaasyoponishad. It derives this name from the first word of the first verse, which reads. Ishaavasyam idam sarvam Yat kinha jagatyam jagat Tena tyaktena bhujitha Ma gridhah kasya svida dhanam Swami AC Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada has very succinctly given the meaning of this verse as thus: "Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. One should therefore accept only those things necessary for oneself, which are set aside as one's quota, and refrain from accepting other things, knowing full well to whom they truly belong." In other words, "This universe is enveloped by the Lord". This explanation is what forms the gist of the Ish Upanishad.

