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Maheswara Sutras

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When Maheshwara, Siva, Sambhu, played his damaru, the Sanatkumaras, the sons of Brahma, recorded the following sounds. Panini wrote about Sambhu Mata in his Siksha (phonetics) and also about Maheswara Sutras in his vyakarana (grammar). This is how I came to know about the Maheswara Sutras. While, the story says that sounds emanated from the damaru, Sri Achyut Karve, explained to me that the damru was for laya (rythym, beat) and the sounds in the sutras systematically follow the different places in the mouth at which each different kind of sound is made.

He was kind enough to record for us the Maheshwara sutras without and with the damaru, so that we know how they need to be pronounced, actually chanted in a way. He explained the importance of rythym and hand movements in language and the significance of using the pendulum based damaru for timing in the Maheswar Sutras. I was blessed to have the this tele-lesson from him  on the third Karthika Somavasara of this month.. another of the myriad blessings that Siva has showered upon me.

Please listen carefully to the entire recording. Sri Karve is long time practioner of the tabla and that led him to the Maheshwara Sutras.


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Written by Satya

December 4, 2010 at 9:50 am

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  1. नृत्तावसाने नटराजराजो ननाद ढक्कां नवपञ्चवारम्।
    उद्धर्त्तुकामो सनकादिसिद्धादिनेतद्विमर्शे शिवसूत्रजालम्॥

    Ujjwol

    December 4, 2010 at 12:41 pm

  2. Thanks Sarada garu. Coincidentally I was reading up on Maheshwara Sutras recently in the context of how it is related to the Sri Chakra puja. I found an excellent resource for explaining at least the first seven Maheshwara sootras (A I Un to Nga Ma Jna Nna Nam)

    On page 7 in the Origin of Sounds section a brief explanation of the meanings of each beat is explained.

    http://www.devipuram.com/downloads/archive_articles/SRIChakraPuja.doc

    dhriti

    December 6, 2010 at 11:51 pm

    • Hello !

      Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately your link is not working. Do you have another one to the mentioned document ?

      Thanks,

      Chris

      Christoph

      February 16, 2012 at 2:58 pm

  3. Really nice ! Is it possible that you make it available for download or could i get it by email ?

    Thank You !

    Christoph

    Christoph

    February 16, 2012 at 2:56 pm


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