![]() ![]() Yadha athathayina shathroon yena guptho jayan mrudhe. Kreedanniva vinirjithya trilokya bhubhuje sriyam, 1īhagawam sthan mamakhyahi varma narayanathmakam, Yaya guptha sahasraksha savaahaan ripu sainikan, Apart fromĬonsulting that I have also consulted a Malayalam translation in a very oldĭilapidated book (author unknown) as well as a Hindi translation published by Web site also gives a translation of the Kavacham in to English. Transferred through the notes of the ‘sargam' Music commenced with the You could see an impenetrable ring of white LightĪround them. You could see them immersed in white or violet light. Of doing it is by visualizing a family portrait. Visualize yourself and/or your loved ones, totally protected. Vaasudevaaya' (‘ey' pronounced as Whey) or your favourite mantra 12 times. Kavacham with out doing Kara and Anga nyasa or follow the method suggested inĬommencing the recital, chant 'Om Namo Naraayanaya' or ‘Om Namo Bhagvathey Sure many of you may not be able to do that. Naturally should be learned from a teacher well versed in such procedures. Sloka 4-11 of this great stotra give us in detailĪbout the preparations that we should take before reading this great work. If he is a sinner) becomes extremely holy and that any one who reads this wouldīe protected by Lord Vishnu in his various incarnations, by his various weaponsĪnd his various assistants. It is believed that the soul of the man who reads this Kavacha (even Narayana Kavacham, which was taught by Sage Viswaroopa the son of Thwashtra toĭevendra. Raja Parikshith, the son of Abhimanyu asks his teacher Sage Shukaįor a means to protect himself from his enemies. I personally feel that this is possibly one of the first Kavachams ever It is an Armour to protect ourselves from our enemies seen and [Narayana Kavacham occurs in Bhagavada Purana in the sixth Skanda and occurs inĬhapter eight. Text, Lyrics, Meaning, Translations of Stothras of Lord Vishnu, Purusha Suktam, Vishnu Sahasra Namam, Narayana Suktam, Achyuthashtakam, Dattatreya Stotram, Krishna Ashtakam, Mukunda Mala, Madhurashtakam, Nama Ramayana, Nrusimha Stotram, Vishnu Suktam Hindu Bhakti Stotras (Devotional Hymns) Index
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