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Rudra Puja - Simple Complete Profound

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Rudra Puja has been practised in India since the beginning of time. Shiva means Auspicious. Rudra is a synonym for Shiva that means "Destroyer of Evil". Puja means that which is born of fullness.

The Vedic scriptures hail the Rudram chants as a method to remove sufferings, attain desires and bestow all round prosperity in one's village.

This book presents the complete Rudra Puja Abhisheka procedure in Sanskrit using clear Devanagari font. Headings are given in English for the performer to follow the text correctly. Complete Verses for Initial procedures of Sankalpam, Pancamrit Snanam, Ganapati Atharvashirsha are given. Verses for Alankara and Aarti after Abhisheka are also given. Durga Suktam, Purusha Suktam, Sri Suktam and Pavamaana Suktam are with Vedic Accents. Rudra Ashtakam and Linga Ashtakam are also present.

The Rudram Verses for NORTH INDIAN Shukla Yajur Veda as well as for SOUTH INDIAN Krishna Yajur Veda are both given in separate sections with correct Vedic Accents (Anudata, Udata, Svarita, Dirgha Svarita Svaras).

Additionally, the Devanagari Latin Transliteration is given for the South Indian version. English Translation of Om Namah Shivaya and Maha Mrityunjaye Mantra enhance the book value.

A copious Appendix gives the Devanagari Alphabet, Pronunciation Key, and some famous Shiva Shlokas.

198 pages, Paperback

First published January 14, 2017

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