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Re: Manthra pushpam
> Would someone on this newsgroup, be kind enough to let me know the origins
> and significance of the Manthra Pushpa. This is the manthra that is
> recited at the end of most auspicious hindu ceremonies.
> I would be grateful, if someone could point me to the devanagari text
> version of it (preferably with meaning)... either on the net or as a
> book that I can buy.
> mahesh
There are many kinds of mantrapuspam that I am aware of including
Samavedamantrah, atharvanavedamanthrah, Shivamantrah etc..
This wide range of mantras and others, including accents for
recitations of these mantras are available in the book titled
Mantrapuspam (or mantrapushpam, I am not sure) by Swami Devarupananda.
This book is published by the Ramakrishna Math. As far as I remember,
this book contains sanskrit script and is around 400-450 pages.
Thanks,
Giri
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