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ஸ்ரீ நாராயண குரு தேவனுடெய் கங்கா சோத்திரம்



"கன்கலெத்தனை கரோடிஎத்தனை
கரிபுலித்தொலிகலெத்தனை
திங்களின் கலை விடங்கள் சிறு -
மரவன்கலெத்தனை செரிந்தெழும்
கங்கே நீயுமிதுபோல் கணக்கிலை நின் -
நீரில் மூழ்குவோரோவ்வெ ன்ெறயும்
சங்கரித்துயருமாங்கு சம்புவின்
சருபராகியிது சத்யமே "

ஸ்ரீ நாராயண குரு தேவனுடெய் கங்கா சோத்திரம்
ശ്രീ നാരായണ ഗുരുദേവന്റെ ഗംഗാ  സ്തോത്രം

"കണ്‍കളെത്തനൈ കരോടിയെത്തനൈ
കരിപുലിത്തൊലികളെത്തനൈ
തിങ്കളിൻ കലൈ വിടങ്കൾ ചീറു -
മരവങ്കളെത്തനൈ ചെറിന്തെഴും
കങ്കേ  നീയുമിതുപോൽ കണക്കിലൈ നിൻ -
നീരിൽ മൂഴ്കുവോരൊവ്വന്റെയും
ചങ്കരിത്തുയരുമാങ്കു ചമ്പുവിൻ
ചരുപരാകിയിതു ചത്യമേ "

എത്രയോ കണ്ണുകൾ , എത്രയോ തലയോട്ടികൾ , എത്രയോ ആനത്തോൽ പുലിത്തോലുകൾ , തിങ്കൾ  കലകളെത്ര, വിഷപ്പാമ്പുകളെത്ര , അങ്ങനെയുള്ള പരമശിവ സ്വരൂപത്തിൽ നിന്നുയർന്നുവരും ഗംഗേ - നീ, കണക്കില്ലാത്ത നിന്റെ നീരിൽ മുങ്ങിയെഴും ഓരോരുത്തരേയും , സംസ്കരിച്ച്  , ശുദ്ധരാക്കി മാറ്റുന്നു, എന്നത് എത്രയോ സത്യം ........!"
  • Mythological Relation

    According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga – the daughter of heaven, took the form of a river to absolve the sins of King Bhagirath’s predecessors, following his severe penance of several centuries. Lord Shiva received Ganga into his matted locks to minimize the impact of her fall.
    According to this legend, King Sagar, after slaying the demons on earth decided to stage in Ashwamegh Yagya as a proclamation of his supremacy. The horse which was to be taken on an uninterrupted journey around the earth was to be accompanied by the King’s 60,000 sons born to Queen Sumati and one son Asmanjas born of the second queen Kesani. Indra, supreme ruler of the gods feared that he might be deprived of his celestial throne if the ‘Yagya’ (worship with fire) succeeded and then took away the horse and tied it to the ashram of Sage Kapil, who was then in deep meditation. The sons of the King Sagar searched for the horse and finally found it tied near the meditating sage. Sixty thousand angry sons of King Sagar stormed the ashram of sage Kapil. When he opened his eyes, 60,000 sons had perished by the curse of sage Kapil. Bhagirath, grand son of King Sagar, is believed to have meditated to bring down the Ganga to cleanse the ashes of his ancestors and liberate their souls, granting them salvation or Moksha. The Bhagirathi ‘Shila’ is located near the temple of Ganga where the holy Ganga first descended on earth from heaven

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