Sattru murai & Sandhyavandana Mantras
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• October 26, 1998
Dear Prapatti Group Members: Adiyen understands the meaning of Sattrumurai as follows: (1) Sattrumurai literally means a method or a procedure (murai) to complete or close (Satthu) a proceedings. There are different Sattrumuaris: Veda Sattrumurai, Prabhandha Sattrumurai, Koil Tiruvaymozhi Sattrumurai etc., What is usually done in a Sattrumurai is: the last few verses from each of the portions used to do the Aradhanam or PArAyanam is picked up and chanted in the end. For eg. We pick up the last two verses from Tiruppavai, the final anuvakam from Maha Narayana Upanishad etc., and the concluding slokas from Ramayana, Bhaghavat Geetha and Vishnu Puranam to chant during the Sattrumurai. (2) Sattrumurai could also mean - PushpangalAl Sattuvadhu. In this case the flowers are Mantra Pushpa. Most, if not all of the Sandhya Vandhana Mantras are of Vedic origin. It can be found in the The Maha Narayana Upanishad. Dasan Vijayaraghavan
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