Shanti Mantras (From the Upanishads and Veda Samhitas) (Sanskirt Text with Transliteration and English Translation)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAF102 |
Author: | R. L. Kashyap |
Publisher: | Sri Aurobindo Kapali Sastry Institute of Vedic Culture |
Language: | Sanskrit Text with Transliteration and English Translation |
Edition: | 2009 |
ISBN: | 8179940233 |
Pages: | 72 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch |
Weight | 100 gm |
Book Description
To have a happy and blissful life, we need many felicities or powers such as the power of will, fortitude, quietude etc. Like everything else, these powers have to be nourished. In some periods of our life we feel peaceful. Later we feel that the peace has vanished from us. The problem is that we are systematically squandering the power of peace without replenishing it. The mantras given in this book help us in establishing the plenitude in us.
A frequently asked question is ‘what is the relevance of Veda in the modern context?’ Our rishis have given the Vedas for the upliftment of mankind. And as long as the human race continues on this earth, the Vedas have a prominent role to play. They are very relevant today because the rishis intended integral progress which is most sought after today.
We call your attention to the familiar Shanti mantras given in this collection. Chant them and meditate on the message; they help to overcome day-to-day difficult situations. Conclude your day with relevant mantras and sleep peacefully.
The Shanti mantras will help you to be in close association with all the cosmic powers and to lead a creative and harmonious life.
It is our concern to see peace pervading everywhere.
i. | Shanti Mantras for Integral Development | vi |
ii. | The Deities and their Psychological Powers | xiii |
1. | Upanishad Shanti Mantras | 1 |
1.1: | Aitareya U. (all Rig Veda U.) | 1 |
1.2: | Isha U. and Brhad U. (all Shukla Yajur Veda U.) | 2 |
1.3: | Taittiriya U. (all Krishna Yajur Veda U.) | 3 |
1.4: | Kena U. and Chhandogya U. (all Sama Veda U.) | 5 |
1.5: | Prashna U., Mundaka U. | 6 |
2. | Shukla Yajur Veda Samhita | 8 |
2.1: | Gayatri mantra (VS 36.3) | 8 |
2.2: | Shanti, Amity & Bliss | 8 |
2.3: | God as Friend: (VS 27.39) | 14 |
3. | Krishna Yajur Veda (Taittiriya Samhita) | 15 |
3.1: | Peace to bones and joints (TS 5.2.12.5,6) | 15 |
3.2: | Svasti mantras (TS 3.2.1.2,3) | 15 |
3.3: | Shatakshara mantra (1.5.2.3) | 16 |
3.4: | Shatamana mantra (TS 2.3.11) | 16 |
3.5: | Mantra Pushpa (Taittiriya Aranyaka) | 17 |
3.6: | Mantras for the Bounties of Nature (Taittiriya Brahmana) | 21 |
4. | Rig Veda Samhita | 22 |
4.1: | sham na mantras | 22 |
4.1.1: | All the Gods (13 mantras: RV 7.35) | 22 |
4.1.2: | Healing (Ashvins) (8.18.18-19) | 28 |
4.1.3: | Soma (delight) | 29 |
4.1.4: | Surya | 29 |
4.2: | Svasti mantras (TS 3.2.1.2,3) | 30 |
4.2.1: | Agni as father (1.1.9) | 30 |
4.2.2: | All-Gods (5 mantras: 5.5.11-15) | 30 |
4.2.3: | Enkindled Agni (10 mantras: 10.35) | 33 |
4.2.4: | All -Gods (12 mantras: 10.63) | 38 |
4.2.5: | Tarkshya (10.178.1,2) | 43 |
4.3: | Bhadra mantras | 44 |
4.3.1: | Agni (7 mantras) | 44 |
4.3.2: | Surya | 46 |
4.3.3: | Indra (2 mantras) | 47 |
4.3.4: | Soma (2 mantras) | 48 |
4.3.5: | Usha | 49 |
4.3.6: | Sarasvati | 49 |
4.3.7: | Vaivasvan and Discernment | 50 |
4.3.8: | Waters (3 mantras) | 50 |
4.3.9: | Healthy Longevity | 51 |
5. | Atharva Veda Shanti Mantra (3.30.3) | 52 |
6. | Index of the mantras | 53 |