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Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 12:25 pm
I laughed the other day when I saw a book of "pagan" prayers selling for over $30.
So I started this thread out of my own amusement, to welcome a collection of prayers.
I'll start with one to Amari De:
Amari De shookar dey, Lav amaro paripe Zoralyavav amaro bok Tovav amaro bibok ji na panda Choocho dey, asava e amin Yardan amin Arakhov amin
Rough translation:
Amari De, Beautiful mother, Take away our sadness Strengthen our "divine fortune" Wash our "bad luck" away Holy Mother smile upon us Bless us and Keep us
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Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 1:29 pm
My particular favorite is the Gayatri mantra:
Aum bhoor bhurwa svaha tat savitur varenyam bhargo devasaya dheemahi dhiyo yo naha prachodayat
There are a few translations, the main difference I've found being acceptance of "savitur" as a deity or simply as a reference to the Sun as Brahman. The translation I tend to go by is "Let us meditate on the supreme effulgence of Brahman, from whom these three worlds Bhuh(earth), Bhuvah(atmosphere), Suvah (shining heavens) originated and who manifests to our eyes as the shining Sun. May those purifying divine rays enlighten our minds." Or, shorter: May Brahman, all and origin of all, purify our thoughts that we may see enlightenment.
There's a reason I plan on merging this prayer with my flesh.
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