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Parabrahm-Pratah Smaran Stotra With Mean

The document contains a morning prayer or remembrance of the supreme self or Brahman. It consists of 3 verses: 1) The first verse remembers the self-effulgent atma-tattwa or essence of the self in the heart, which is existence-knowledge-bliss. It describes this as the goal of supreme souls and a state beyond waking, dreaming and sleeping. 2) The second verse describes resorting to the imperishable God of gods in the morning, who is beyond mind and speech and described in the Vedas as "not this, not this". 3) The third verse bows to the eternal state of Purushottama, who is full

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Parabrahm-Pratah Smaran Stotra With Mean

The document contains a morning prayer or remembrance of the supreme self or Brahman. It consists of 3 verses: 1) The first verse remembers the self-effulgent atma-tattwa or essence of the self in the heart, which is existence-knowledge-bliss. It describes this as the goal of supreme souls and a state beyond waking, dreaming and sleeping. 2) The second verse describes resorting to the imperishable God of gods in the morning, who is beyond mind and speech and described in the Vedas as "not this, not this". 3) The third verse bows to the eternal state of Purushottama, who is full

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.. parabrahma prAtaHsmaraNastotram ..

I remember in the early morning, the self-effulgent


Atma-Tattwa in the heart, which is Existence-Knowledge-Bliss,
which is the goal of the Parmahamsa, which is the fourth state.
I am that Brahman Who is eternal, attributeless,
Who transcends and is superior to the states of waking,
dreaming and sleeping, I am not the sum total of the
elements.




I resort in the early morning to that God of gods,
Who is described as the Unborn, the Imperishable, and
the Foremost, Who is beyond the reach of mind and
speech, by Whose grace all speech is illuminated
and Whom the Vedas describe with statements of
not this, not this.


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I bow in the early morning to the eternal state
called Purshottama, who is full, beyond darkness,
brilliant like the sun, in whose secondless Being
this entire universe is apparent like the snake in the rope.


One who recites these three sacred verses, which are
the ornaments of the three worlds, in the early
morning shall reach the Supreme State.

Dhrup Chand ([email protected])

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Dhrup Chand
Dhrup Chand
1998

Sanskrit
suprabhAta, mixed
philosophy \hinduism \religion

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