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venkatakailasam
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Nava varanam

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Venkatakavi- Nava Varanam

Swathi Thirunal-Navarathri Krithis

Shyama Sastri: Meenakshi Navaratna mala

Dikshadar: Kamalambha Nava Varanam

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vgovindan
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Re: Nava varanam

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vkailasam,
You may correct It as 'nava AvaraNa' (navAvaraNa)

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Re: Nava varanam

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Shri VG.

I am not conversant with Sanskrit. Is there any significance in the change suggested by you as I have seen this change suggestion for the first time.

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Re: Nava varanam

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As you are aware, MD was a SrI vidyA upAsaka. SrI vidyA is a very vast subject by itself. You may refer to 'saundarya lahari' of Adi SankarAcArya. AvaraNa means an 'enclosure'. You may find a brief on the subject here - http://www.hindu.com/fr/2010/10/08/stor ... 130400.htm

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Re: Nava varanam

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vkailasam sir,

The way you have written may be translated as New/Nine Elephant (vAraNam) or New/Nine Choice (varaNam); very different from the actual meaning that Govindan sir gave. If you had not split the word, then perhaps one could choose to read it correctly, still capitalized navA is better in the middle of the compound word.

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Re: Nava varanam

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Shri VG.

Thank you for your suggestion and explanation. I have made corrections in my blog. I could not edit it here.

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Re: Nava varanam

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AvaraNam- also means veil or covering; isn't it so?
In the Patanjali yOga sUtra, there is one sUtra which says,
'tatah kshIyatE prakASAvaraNam' meaning 'by the practice of prANAyAma, the veil of illusion covering the 'chitta' are removed. May be somebody knowledgeable can elaborate on this.

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Re: Nava varanam

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punarvasu,
You are right.
You may refer to explanation of dEvi khaDga mAlA stOtra http://www.kamakotimandali.com/srividya/khadga.html to understand why 'AvaraNa' is called 'enclosure' in SrI vidyA.

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