Re: query
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• May 29, 1999
Dear Sri SrimahAvishNu : You had asked a question about the individual Sookthams that add up to five among the Pancha Sookthams.I will attempt to answer your question . Although one could count the six sookthams listed by you as independent ones , the pancha sooktham count includes NaarAyaanuvAkam , it telescopes/folds into Purusha sooktham . AnuvAkaam has to be differentiated for this purpose from Sookthams. All of these are veda manthrams and the NaarAyaNAnuvAkam houses Sri NaaraayaNa Gayathri and is thus very sacred . As a preface to the intrepretations of the Sookthams and anuvAkams, let us explore the meanings of the two words . AnuvAkam can be split into anu+vaakam ; anu means that which follows; Vaakam means uttering or speech . Praise of Sriman NaarAyaNA following the great Purusha sooktham , which makes the profound statement about the Veda Purushan , " Naanya: panthA ayanAya vidhyathE" is the NaarAyaNAnuvAkam . Indeed there is no other path than Veda NaarAyaNan for Moksham as Purusha Sooktham thunders for our benefit . Coming back to the word "Sooktham " it is made up of the Vedic letter , sU: , which means well, good , auspicious . sU:+Uktham can be one way of understanding the meaning of Sooktham . In this context , the word Sooktham means speaking well or good recitation of speech or more appropriately auspicious Vedic speech . In non-vedic use , " sU " means to bring forth , produce ,yield . The Vedic meaning of "sU " is however more relevant here to understand the word , Sooktham . In summary , the pancha sookthams count would be : 1.Purusha Sooktham + NaarAyaNAnuvAkam 2.VishNu Sooktham 3.Sri Sooktham 4.BhU Sooktham 5.NeeLA Sooktham If one studies /recites the Pancha Sookthams as well as the PerumAL , NaacchiyAr , AzhwAr , AchArya sambhAvanA manthrams , which are 8 in number , great soubhAgyams will come their way . On this Day of AchArya Saarvabhouman , NammAzhwAr 's birth day , I will start writing on the above 8 SambhAvanA manthrams . NammAzhwAr ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam , Oppiliappan Koil VaradAchAri Sadagopan > One more doubt is regarding the panchasUktas.Any PanchasUkta cassette >has in fact six sUktas (purusha,nArAyaNa,vishNu,SrI,bhU,nIlA) and all >these six are chanted in temple rituals also (if I am right). So what are >the "panchasUkta"s out of these six? Also each of these six sUktas is from >which vEdam? > dAsan > V.Srimahavishnu > > >
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