नवो नवो भवति जायमानोऽह्नां केतुरुषमेत्यग्रे ।
भागं देवेभ्यो वि दधात्यायन् प्र चन्द्रमास्तिरति दीर्घमायुः ॥
The one who is born anew again and again becomes the herald of the days. He advances in front, offering the share to the gods. Moving along, he ascends like the moon, granting long life.
navo navo bhavati jayamanohnam keturushametyagre .
bhagam devebhyo vi dadhatyayan pra chandramastirati dirghamayuh ..
Listening to this mantra promotes renewal, vitality, and long life. It aligns the listener with cosmic cycles, like the rising sun and moon, symbolizing endless rejuvenation. By invoking divine blessings, it enhances physical and spiritual strength, fostering inner peace. The mantra connects the listener to the divine order, ensuring harmony and balance in life. Its recitation is believed to bestow longevity, as it invokes cosmic energies that nourish both body and soul, supporting a long and fulfilling life.
Adrihstabhaya means unexpected danger. It is the name of a curse. Sarama is the female dog of Swargaloka. Her son was beaten up at a yaga- vedi of King Janamejaya. When Sarama confronted Janamejaya and his brothers about this, they could not give any justification for what they had done. Then she cursed them that some unexpected danger would befall upon them.
Durdama was the son of a Gandharva named Vishwavasu. Once, he was enjoying himself in a lake near Kailasa along with thousands of his wives. Sage Vasishta, who was observing tapas there, got annoyed and cursed him. As a result, he became a Rakshasa. His wives pleaded with Vasishta for mercy. Vasishta said that Durdama would become a Gandharva again after 17 years with the grace of Lord Vishnu. Later, when Durdama was trying to swallow Galava Muni, he was beheaded by Lord Vishnu and regained his original form. The moral of the story is that actions have consequences, but redemption is possible through compassion and divine grace.
Glory of Ayodhya
Narada visits Vraja upon hearing about the birth of Lord Krishna
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