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GIST OF RUDRAM

Lecture by Swami Paramarthananda

Transcribed by Sri VLN Prasad


NOTE: Swami Paramarthananda has not verified the transcription of talks. The transcriptions have been
done with Swamiji’s blessings by his disciple.

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General Talks Gist of Rudram

Gist of Rudram
sadāsiva samārambhām sankarāchārya madhyamām
asmad āchārya paryantām vande guru paramparām

Today is Shivarātri, an auspicious night because it is dedicated to the


worship of Lord Shiva. It is not Shiva’s Rātri but it is our Rātri in which
we are supposed to worship Lord Shiva throughout the night. Generally,
Shivarātri is celebrated in the form of Shiva Pūja which is in the form of
Rudra Abhishēkam because Lord Shiva is supposed to be Abhishēka
Priyaha.
Whereas, Lord Vishnu is supposed to be Alankāra Priyaha - So all those
Pītāmbaram etc. but Lord Shiva likes Abhishēka. Therefore,
Rudrābhishēkam is done and the Rudrābhishēkam can be done in
different ways. And in different places, they conduct this in different
ways.
The way that we did Rudrābhishēkam was chanting Rudram once and
Chamakam once. This type of worship is called Namaka worship. It
means one time Rudram and one time Chamakam. Sometimes they
chant Rudram 11 times and for each time of Rudram one chapter of
Chamakam is chanted.
Chamakam has 11 chapters. Therefore, one Rudram, one chapter of
Chamakam, second Rudram, second chapter of Chamakam. Like that,
11 times Rudram and one time Chamakam. That type of worship is
called Rudram. The next higher grade is chanting Rudram 121 times,
multiples of 11.
You can chant in any way - one person can chant 121 times or 11 people
can chant 11 times or 121 people can chant one time; it should be 121.
Then Chamakam will be chanted 11 times. So, 121 times Rudra and 11

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times of Chamaka - This type of worship is called Rudra Ēkādashini -
Rudraikādashini.
Then the nest higher grade of worship is chanting it 121 x 11 times.
That means 1331 times of Rudram. This you can do in any manner - 11
x 121 or 121 x 11 or if there are 1331 people knowing Rudram, we can
chant once. This type of worship is called Mahārudram - 1331 times of
Rudram and 121 times of Chamakam will come.
Then if you can manage still higher, we have got one more in which we
have to chant Rudram 1331 x 11 (it must be 14641). Therefore, 14641
times Rudram and 1331 times of Chamakam - This is called Atirudram.
Thus, Namakam one time Rudram 11 times, Rudraikādashini 121 times,
Mahārudram 1331 times, Atirudram 14641 times.
You will find all over India especially, in South India either they will
have Rudraikādashini or throughout the night they will chant and have
Mahārudra or in some places they even have Atirudra. We also have
been doing Namaka type. We have never been able to go further.
Namaka type - that is one time Rudram one time Chamakam we have
been chanting.
Since every year we have been doing, I thought I will discuss a little bit
about the content of Rudram. Because we may chant and chant and we
may not know what is contained in the Rudram. I will not go to
elaborate details but the salient features of Rudram.
Rudram is a very sacred mantra or prayer occurring in Krishna
Yajurvēdaha. Rudram is occurring in the almost in the middle of
Yajurvēda and it is supposed to be the most sacred prayer not only in
the Yajurvēda but in the whole Vēda.
vidyāsu shrutihi utkrushta tatra rudrōpanishad smrutā - Among all the
types of Shāstram, Vēda is supposed to be the most sacred. And in the
Vedas (tatra), Rudra Upanishad (means Rudram) is supposed to be most
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sacred. In the Rudram itself, tatra panchākshari shreshthā - within the
Rudram also, almost in the middle, the most sacred mantra occurs
which is called Panchākshari.
Panchākshari means - Namaha Shivāya. And tatra shivaityakshara
dvayam - In the Panchākshara also, in the middle comes the most
auspicious part and that is Shiva. Since the word Shiva occurs in the
Rudram and since the word Shiva means the most auspicious one, most
Mangalakaraha, this supposed to be very sacred.
Generally, before chanting the Rudra, there is certain particular
preparatory mantra which is called Nyāsa Mantraha. Nyāsaha means
invocation of the deity upon our own body. Because when we worship
the Lord, we should also become as pure as God (at-least, at the time of
Pūja).
Therefore, to purify the person we generally invoke the deities on
various parts of the body. Before chanting Rudram also, we have this
invocation and we have two types of invocation. One type of invocation
is done generally before Rudraikādashini, Mahārudram, Atirudram etc.
which is a bigger invocation and it is called Mahānyāsaha.
Mahānyāsaha means big invocation. There is one hour of chanting in
which we invoke the Lord on various parts of the body. If we cannot
afford Mahānyāsaha, we have got a shorter invocation which we call
Laghu Nyāsaha.
In-fact, what we chanted was Laghu Nyāsa only. In the Laghu Nyāsa
itself, you must have noticed that we invoke various deities on various
parts of the body
prajanane brahmā tiṣṭhatu | pādayor-viṣṇustiṣṭhatu | hastayor-
harastiṣṭhatu | bāhvorindrastiṣṭatu | jaṭhareagnistiṣṭhatu | hṛda’ye
śivastiṣṭhatu | kaṇṭhe vasavastiṣṭhantu | vaktre sarasvatī tiṣṭhatu |
nāsikayor-vāyustiṣṭhatu | nayanayoś-candrādityau tiṣṭetām |
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karṇayoraśvinau tiṣṭetām |lalāṭe rudrāstiṣṭhantu |
mūrthnyādityāstiṣṭhantu | śirasi mahādevastiṣṭhatu | śikhāyāṃ
vāmadevāstiṣṭhatu | pṛṣṭhe pinākī tiṣṭhatu | purataḥ śūlī tiṣṭhatu |
pārśyayoḥ śivāśaṅkarau tiṣṭhetām | sarvato vāyustiṣṭhatu

We invoke so many deities not only upon the body, as well as in the
surroundings also. Later again another invocation - agnirme’ vāci śritaḥ
| vāgdhṛda’ye | hṛda’yaṃ mayi’ | ahamamṛte” | amṛtaṃ brahma’ṇi
That is also invocation of deity. Which means, after the invocation, I
have also become a mini Shiva as it were - shivaha iva shivaha.
With this purification, I am supposed to chant and do the Abhishēka.
Before going to the prayer Shlōkās, the Rudra Mantra itself is known by
various different names. One name is Rudraha. Rudra has got different
meanings. One meaning is very beautiful –
ruth dukham dukhahēturvā tadrāvayati nah prabhuhu tasmāt rudra iti
smrutaha. ruth dukham - ruth means sorrow. Dukhahēturvā means the
cause of sorrow like disease, death, sorrow, famine etc. And dra means
one who drives away (drāvayati nah prabhuhu).
ruth dukham dukhahēturvā tadrāvayati nah prabhuhu tasmāt shivaha
parama kāranam rudra ityuchyatē. rudra ityuchyatē tasmāt shivah
parama kāranam.
Since Lord Shiva removes all the sorrows and the causes of sorrow
therefore, Shiva is called Rudraha. Therefore only, he is positively
called Shivaha. When you say he is the remover of sorrow, you call him
Rudra. By removing the sorrow we get Mangalam, Ānandaha.
Therefore, dukha rudraha ānanda pradatvāt shivaha; Since Lord Rudra
is glorified in this prayer, this prayer is known by the name Sri Rudram.
Otherwise, they call it Shata Rudriyam. In Kaivalyōpanishad, yat shata
rudriyamadhīte; Shata here means hundreds Rudriyam means the
aspects or glories of Lord Rudra.
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Since this prayer contains hundreds of glories or Leelās of Lord Rudra,
it is known by the name Shata Rudriyam. Another name is Rudra
Upanishad. That also is Rudram. And another name is Sri Rudra
Sūktam. Rudra Sūktam, Rudraupanishat, Shatarudriyam, Sri Rudram
and finally Namakam - all these are different names of this prayer alone.
Before stating this Rudra prayer, we first invoke the grace by meditating
upon Lord Shiva. Here the prayer or meditation mantra is beautiful
because two aspects of Lord Shiva are brought in. One aspect is Shiva
as a personal god. That is what we get in the beginning -
shuddha spatika sankāsam trinētram pancha vaktrakam, gangādharam
dasha bhujam sarvābharana bhūshitam
Here we look upon Shiva as a person with three eyes carrying Ganga,
having Jatā, Ābharanams (sarvābharana bhūshitam). Not only that,
umādēhārdhadhārinam - Pārvati is also seated. This is for the beginner.
Then, for an advanced student - sarva vyāpinamīshānam rudram
vaivishwarūpinam;
Lord Rudra is not a person sitting in one place but Lord Rudra is
Sarvātmakaha - in the form of Virāt Swarūpam or Vishwarūpam. In the
later Shlōkās, the Vishwarūpa is beautifully described –
āpātāḷa-nabhaḥsthalānta-bhuvana-brahmāṇḍa-māvisphurat-
jyotiḥ sphāṭika-liṅga-mauḷi-vilasat-pūrṇendu-vāntāmṛtaiḥ |
So the whole cosmos, which is also Shiva Linga Ākara; this cosmos is
taken as the cosmic Shiva Lingam. If the cosmos, the universe is the
Shiva Lingam then who will do the Abhishēkam? pūrṇēndu vāntāmṛtaiḥ
(a beautiful concept).
According to our scriptures, the moons rays are supposed to contain
water droplets. Since the rays of Moon are cool, they are supposed to
contain water in it. Therefore, they say pūrna indu vānta amrutam -

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from the moon the Amruta Jalam, the cool waters are spreading through
the rays of the full moon.
When those cool waters spread, it is Abhishēkam to Lord Shiva who is
the cosmic Lingam. What type of Abhishēkam is it? astōka āplutam -
astōka means it is Mahā Abhishēkam. Since we cannot do that Mahā
Abhishēkam, what do we do? When we are taking this small Lingam,
we are supposed to meditate upon that cosmic Lingam and do the Pūja.
astokāpluta-meka-mīśa-maniśaṃ dhyāyan - So meditating upon cosmic
Lingam - siddhaye dhruvapadaṃ viprobhiṣiñce-ccivam. So we do
Abhishēka to small Linga but upon that we invoke the Vishwarūpa
Linga. Later one also –
brahmāṇḍa vyāptadēhā bhasita himaruchā bhāsamānā bhujaṅgaiḥ.
brahmānda vyāptadēha –
Lord Shiva’s body pervades the whole Brahmāndam. Then in another
prayer we saw –
pītham yasya dharitri jaladhara kalasam lingam ākāsha mūrthim
nakshratram pushpa mālyam graha gana kusumam chandra vanyarka
nētram.
The whole Ākāsha is Shiva Linga, the starts are the Pushpamāla, the sun
and the moon are the eyes, the oceans are the Kukshi, and Saptapātālam,
the lower world is the Pāda.
Vēdam vaktram shadangam dasha dishi vadanam divya lingam namāmi
- the Veda is the mouth of Lord Rudra. From this it becomes very clear
that the difference between Vishnu and Shiva is there only as long as
you take them as personal God.
As long as we take Vishnu as a person, his form is different, color is
different, ābharanams are different. Shiva’s form, color, ābharanam etc.

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are different. Therefore, the difference between Shiva and Vishnu is
only at a lower level.
Once we expand our mind to see Vishnu as Vishwarūpa and also Shiva
as Vishwarūpa then Vishnu and Shiva are one and the same. That is
why at the end of the Rudram we have got - om namō bhagavatē
rudrāya vishnavē mrutyurmē pāhi.
In Vishnu Sahasranāma – sarva sharva shiva sthānuhu indicating that
Vishnu and Shiva are one and the same. It is nothing but the Virāt
Swarūpam. This is the Laghu Nyāsam, the Dhyāna Slōka. Then I
quickly go through the content of the Rudram. Rudram consists of 11
chapters. We call it 11 Anuvākaha (means sections, chapters or parts).
In this, the first Anuvāka and the last two Anuvākās are prayers seaking
the grace of the Lord. In the first and the last two chapters (10 and 11)
we ask for the Ēshwara Krupa, Ēshwara Anugrahaha. What do we ask
for? I will tell you about that later. I will see the middle portion first.
From the second Anuvāka onwards up to the ninth Anuvāka it is the
glorification of Lord Shiva. We can say Shiva Mahimna Stōtram or
Shiva Stuti or Ēshwara Stuti. Lord Shiva’s glory can be seen from
different angles but in Rudram we find three aspects beautifully brought
out.
One aspect or one glory is Sarva Ēshwaratvam. Lord Shiva is the
Ēshwara of all, the God of all gods. sarvēshām patihi, sarvēshām
ēshwaraha. To put in Vēdāntic language, the nimitta kāranatvam is
highlighted. Lord as the intelligent creator and the Lord as the protector
of the universe.
Then the second aspect that is highlighted is Sarvātmakatvam of Lord
Shiva which means Lord alone is appearing as everything in the
creation. Initially we say, he is the Lord of all. That means people are
different and Lord is different.
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Then next we say in-fact, Lord does not protect the world standing
separately. Lord alone is in the form of the world. What we get the
Vishwarūpa in the Bhagavadgita in the 11 chapter, what we get in the
Purushasūktam, the same idea is contained in Rudram - sarvam
shivamayam jagat.
This I call Sarvātmakatvam. Then comes the last and final and the
subtlest aspect and that is, Sarva āntaryāmitvam. Lord is the inner
essence, the nirguna tatvam, sarva adhishtānam, sarva pratyaktatvam
of everything. So three stages - sarvēshām ēswaraha, sarva rūpaha,
sarva antaryāmi.
Now I will just quote some relevant portions of Rudra just to show how
this aspect is brought out. The Sarwēshwaratvam we get in the second
section - namo hira’ṇya bāhave senānye’ diśāṃ ca pata’ye namaha. He
is the Lord of all quarters. Then, paśūnāṃ pata’ye namaha - Lord of all
Pashūs.
Pashūs means all animals including human beings. Because human
being also is Pashu and he is Pashupatihi. Then, pathīnāṃ pata’ye
namaha. Pathi means various Mārgās. He is the Lord of different
Sādhanās prescribed in the Shāstram such as Karma, Upāsana,
Gnyānam including Āgama Mārgās.
Therefore, pashūnām patihi, pathīnām patihi; annānām pataye namaha
– He is the Lord of Annam, food. There afterwards, pushtānām pataye
namaha - Lord of nourishment. And kshetrānām pataye namaha -
kshetram means land. jagatām pataye namaha - the Lord of all the
fourteen Lōkās. And,
vrikshānām pataye namaha, vanānām pataye namaha, kakshānām
pataye namaha, ōshadhīnām pataye namaha, pattinām pataye namaha
He is the Pati of trees, oceans and forests and all of them.Later
interestingly, Rudram says he not only is the Lord of good things, but he
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is the Lord of the so called negative things also. Because when you say
Lord, he is the absolute Lord.
Therefore, in the next section, Rudram talks about varieties of thieves,
fighters and army people. They are all enumerated and Rudram says
Shiva is the Lord of them also.
stenānām pataye namaha, taskarānām pataye namaha, stāyūnām
pataye namaha, aranyānām pataye namaha, mushnatām pataye
namaha, prakrintānām pataye namaha, kulunchānām pataye namaha,
and army people (senānām, senānīnām etc).
So, he is the Lord of everything. Next is Sarvātmakaha. Sarvātmakaha
we get in the next section.
namo’ gaṇebhyo’ gaṇapa’tibhyaśca vo namo namo virū’pebhyo
viśvarū’pebhyaśca vo namo namo’ mahadbhya’ḥ, kṣullakebhya’śca vo
namo.
So, ganebhyaha - he is in the form of all the Ganams. Ganam means
groups of people. Therefore, all these people are Shivas only. Then,
ganapatibhyaha, if there is leader for that group that is also Shiva.
Then, mahadbhyaḥ (bigger one), kṣullakebhyaha (smaller ones);

rathibhyorathebhya’śca vo namaha - rathi means one who drives the


car, drivers, and the chariots or cars. And senābhyaḥ, kṣattṛbhya’ḥ
saṅgrahītṛbhya’. Takshabyaha (carpenter) - carpenter is also Shiva.
kulālaha (means pot maker) is also Lord Shiva.
karmāre”bhyaśha, puñjiṣṭe”bhyaha, niṣādebhyaha, iṣukṛdbhyaha
(those who make arrows)’, dhanvakṛd-bhyaha (those who make bows),
mṛgayubhyaha, śvanibhyaha, śvabhyaḥa śvapa’tibhyaha - Those who
make arrows, those make boats, dog and also a dog leader is Shiva.
There afterwards,

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bṛhate ca varṣī’yase ca vṛddhāya’ ca saṃvṛdhva’ne ca agri’yāya ca
jyeṣṭhāya’ ca kaniṣṭhāya’ ca nama’ḥ pūrvajāya’ cāparajāya’ ca –
elderly people, younger people, standing people, sitting people, lying
people are all Shivas. Therefore, all these are enumerated and it is said
that Lord alone is everything. So Sarvātmabhāvaha.
Then comes the last - Sarva Antaryāmi. Here, namo dundubhyā’ya
cāhananyā’ya ca - dundhubhi is a drum and it is also Shiva. The stick
that you use to make noise on the drum, in that also Lord Shiva is there.
There afterwards, srutyā’ya ca pathyā’ya ca - pathi means Marga.
Inside the Marga also Lord Shiva is there.
Inside the well also Lord Shiva is there. Lord is there inside rivers, in
the lake, in the dry land, in the wet land, in grass (trunam), in grassy
land, grassless land, in the dust, in the stone. avarṣyāya’ ca meghyā’ya
ca - Megha means cloud. Lord is there in the cloud also. Later,
iriṇyā’ya ca prapathyā’ya ca nama’ḥ kigṃśilāya’ ca kṣaya’ṇāya ca and
harityā’ya ca namo lopyā’ya colapyā’ya ca nama’ ūrvyā’ya ca
urvi means Pruthvi. In the Pruthvi also Lord Shiva is there. In the
Parnya (Parnam means leaves) also Lord is there. Thus, he gives almost
everything possible and says Lord Shiva is in all of them.
In what Rūpam is Lord in all of them? In Satchidātma Swarūpam. So,
sarvēshu sagunēshu madhyē nirguna adhishthāna rupēna shāntham
shivam advaitam chaturtham manyante sa ātma. So this is called Sarva
Antaryāmitvam. So this is the Stuti part. I will conclude with that
Prayer which I left out.
We seek the blessings of Lord Shiva in the first portion and in the last
portion also. And it is very interesting; the prayer is like a child’s
prayer. The devotee standing in front of Lord Rudra and you know that
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One of the aspects is Ghōra Rūpam. Ghōra Ghōra tara Rūpam - very
terrific aspect;Then he is holding the weapon and Lord Shiva has got a
bow and arrow - it is called Pinākam. Then there is a quiver and then
there is an arrow with sharp tips coming out.
Lord Shiva is an embodiment of Manyuhu (anger) - Manyupatihi. Now
when the devotee sees such a picture he is extremely frightened.
namaste rudra manyavē – First, I give a prostration in front of your
anger. There afterwards he takes one by one.
O Lord, when I see your bow I am terribly frightened. When I see the
arrow I am terribly frightened and when I see your Ghōra Rūpa, I am
frightened. Therefore, for my sake you, have to change your form. So,
yā te’ rudra śivā tanūraghorāpā’pakāśinī - Aghōra Rūpam you please
show. Shiva Rūpam you show for me.
And you make sure that you do not harm me at all in any manner. I
plead you. You have to imagine that Lord Shiva says ok. But in-spite of
Lord Shiva’s acceptance, the devotee is not satisfied. He says, Shiva
when I see your bow which is in already in strung condition I get
frightened because suddenly you may use it.
Therefore, I suggest you to take it out. pramu’ñca dhanva’nas-
tvamubhayorārtni’ yorjyām - Then you have to imagine Shiva said ok, I
will do. Then by that time he saw the arrow standing with the tip of the
bow it jetting out. So he says I am frightened when I see that.
yāśca te hasta iṣa’vaḥ parā tā bha’gavo vapa - I suggest you put the
arrow upside down. Then Shiva said I will do. dhanu’ḥ kapardino
viśa’lyo bāṇa’vāgm uta - He says, even if it is upside down it is so
sharp that you make take it at any time and use it. I am getting
frightened.
So what I suggest is take that arrow, rub the tip of it and blunt the arrow
and keep it. Vishalyaha means sharp. Lord Shiva said ok I will do it. By
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that time the devotee thought, I think my request is not correct because
even though Lord may remove for my sake, I have to request Lord’s
protection from various dangers coming from outside.
If Lord has to protect me from other dangers then he would need the
weapons. Then he says ok I will take all my requests back. Therefore,
he says you keep the bow ready, let it be strung, let there be arrow, let
be sharp. Now what I request is do not use that against me. Finish all the
enemies.
avatatya dhanustvagṃ saha’srākṣa śate’ṣudhe | niśīrya’ śalyānāṃ
mukhā’ śivo na’ḥ sumanā’ bhava | vijyaṃ dhanu’ḥ kapardino viśa’lyo
bāṇa’vāgm uta | ane’śan-nasyeṣa’va ābhura’sya niṣaṅgathi’ḥ | yā te’
hetir-mī’ḍuṣṭama haste’ babhūva’ te dhanu’ḥ | tayāsmān, viśvatas-
tvama’yakṣmayā pari’bbhuja | nama’ste astvāyudhāyānā’tatāya
dhṛṣṇave” | ubhābhyā’muta te namo’ bāhubhyāṃ tava dhanva’ne |
I just prostrate, I salute your hands, I salute your arrows. Kindly do not
use them against me. But it has a very important use. pari’ te dhanva’no
hetirasmān-vṛ’ṇaktu viśvata’ḥ | atho ya i’ṣudhistavāre asmannidhe’hi
tam. I have got a big hit list which is called Āraha. arīnām samūhaha
āraha.
There is similar request at the end also. In the end portion there is an
important prayer –
mā na’stoke tana’ye mā na āyu’ṣi mā no goṣu mā no aśve’ṣu rīriṣaḥ |
vīrānmā no’ rudra bhāmitova’dhīr-haviṣma’nto nama’sā vidhema te |
O Lord with your bow and arrow you should protect us. You should
protect all the people belonging to the family. And specially, protect our
servants. Vīrānmānaha means servants. And not only that,
ukṣa’ntamuta mā na’ ukṣitam – If there are pregnant women, let them
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And the child within the womb be protected and the husband be
protected. Let all those people be protected. na’stoke tana’ye mā na
āyu’ṣi mā no goṣu mā no aśve’ṣu rīriṣaḥ - ghōshu means animals, pets.
May you protect all of them. And in the end it is said –
namo’ rudhrebhyo ye pṛ’thivyāṃ ye”ntari’kṣe ye divi yeṣāmannaṃ
vāto’ var-ṣamiṣa’vas-tebhyo daśa prācīrdaśa’ dakṣiṇā daśa’ pratīcīr-
daśo-dī’cīr-daśordhvās-tebhyo namaste no’ mṛḍayantu te yaṃ dviṣmo
yaśca’ no dveṣṭi taṃ vo jambhe’ dadhāmi |
I worship Lord Rudra who is in infinite forms. Who is in the northern
direction, hundreds of forms, southern direction, hundreds of forms
ūrdhva direction, hundreds of forms - for all of them I offer my
prostrations. What do I want? I want to destroy all my enemies.
yam cha yaha asmān dvēshti yam aham dvēshmi - whomever I hate,
who ever hates me should be finished. Of course, this will appear to be a
terrible boon that we have to destroy all the enemies. We say that our
true enemies are not outside.
The true enemies are our own inner enemies rāga, dvēsha, kāma,
krōdha, mada, mātsarya. O Lord, destroy all of them. Give me Sādhana
chatushtaya sampatti. Once I have got the purity of mind, my next
request is –
trya’mbakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ pu’ṣṭivardha’nam | urvārukami’va
bandha’nān-mṛtyo’r-mukṣīya māmṛtā”t |
Once Chitta Shuddhi has come, then I can work for Mōksha. bandhanāt
mrutyōho mukshīya; How should I be liberated? A beautiful example -
just as urvārukam means a type of cucumber. It seems that fruit will be
connected with the lata (the creeper).
Because of the weight, the fruit will be on the ground. That lata (the
creeper) will be strongly attached to that (deep attachment). Then what

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happens is that the fruit does not come away from the creeper. But as
the fruit ripens, the creeper, the source, the original tree goes away from
the fruit.
In the same way, O Lord, I am like the urvārukam. Because I am not
ripe, I am strongly attached to the creeper called father, mother, brother,
wife, husband etc. Therefore, O Lord I should become mature and I
should not give up. Let them give me up - Safe method of Sanyāsa;
Therefore, O Lord bring in such a situation that I will naturally be free
from all these bonds and I will attain immortality, oneness with you.
With this last prayer for Mōksha and for Chitta Shuddhi Rudram is
concluded.
Therefore, it is supposed to be very sacred mantra for all seekers
especially, for Vedāntic seekers. That is why in Kyvalyōpanishad, it is
said even a Sanyāsi should chant Rudram - atyāshramī sarvadā
sakrudvā jape.
Thus, Rudra is one mantra which good for Brahmachāri, Gruhastha,
Vānaprastha, Sanyāsi, all of them. They say daily we should chant five
things – swashākhōpanishad gītē vishnōrnāma sahasrakam rudram
purushasūktam cha nityam āvartayēt gruhi.
A Gruhastha should chant five things. Swashākha, whatever Veda he
belongs to, a little bit of that. Upanishad should be chanted. Gīta should
be chanted. Vishnu Sahasranāma, Rudram and Purusha Sūktam should
be chanted. These are supposed to be very sacred.
Generally itself it is sacred and on a Shivarātri day, it is very sacred. We
have done that Abhishēkam and may Lord Shiva bless us with all
Mangalams. With this, I conclude with the prayer.
Poornamadah Poornamidam Poornaath Poornam Udachyathe
Poornasya Poornamaadaaya Poornameva Vasishyathe

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Om shanti shanti shantihi

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