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The Skanda Purana (IAST: Skanda Purāṇa) is the largest Mukyapurana, a genre of eighteen Hindu religious texts.[1] The text contains over 81,000 verses, and is of Kaumara literature,[2] titled after Skanda, a son of Shiva and Parvati, who is also known as Murugan.[3] While the text is named after Skanda, he does not feature either more or less prominently in this text than in other Shiva-related Puranas.[3] The text has been an important historical record and influence on the Hindu traditions related to the war-god Skanda.[3][4]




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The editions of Skandapurana text also provide an encyclopedic travel handbook with meticulous Tirtha Mahatmya (pilgrimage tourist guides),[9] containing geographical locations of pilgrimage centers in India, Nepal and Tibet, with related legends, parables, hymns and stories.[10][11][12]


Haraprasad Shastri and Cecil Bendall, in about 1898, discovered an old palm-leaf manuscript of Skanda Purana in a Kathmandu library in Nepal, written in Gupta script.[13][14][15] They dated the manuscript to 8th century CE, on paleographic grounds. This suggests that the original text existed before this time.[16] R. Adriaensen, H.Bakker, and H. Isaacson dated the oldest surviving palm-leaf manuscript of Skanda Purana to 810 CE, but Richard Mann adds that earlier versions of the text likely existed in the 8th century CE.[5][17][18] Hans Bakker states that the text specifies holy places and details about the 4th and 5th-century Citraratha of Andhra Pradesh, and thus may have an earlier origin.[19] The oldest versions of the Skandapurana texts have been discovered in the Himalayan region of South Asia such as Nepal, and the northeastern states of India such as Assam.[20] The critical editions of the text, for scholarly studies, rely on the Nepalese manuscripts.[20]


Additional texts style themselves as khandas (sections) of Skandapurana, but these came into existence after the 12th century.[20] It is unclear if their root texts did belong to the Skandapurana, and in some cases replaced the corresponding chapters of the original.[20] The version of the earliest known recension was later expanded in two later versions namely the Revakhanda and Ambikakhanda recensions. The only surviving manuscript of the Revakhanda recension is from 1682. The four surviving manuscripts of the Ambikakhhnda recension are of a later period and contains much more alterations. Judit Törzsök says a similar recension to these two recensions seems to have been known to Laskhmidhara, thus it existed before 12th century.[18] Ballala Sena quotes content found only in these two recensions, thus the version known at that time was similar to the ancient version of these two recensions.[21]


There are a number of texts and manuscripts that bear the title Skanda Purana.[5] Some of these texts, except for the title, have little in common with the well-known Skandapurana traced to the 1st millennium CE.[20] The original text has accrued several additions, resulting in several different versions. It is, therefore, very difficult to establish an exact date of composition for the Skanda Purana.[22][7]


The central aim of the Skandapurana text, states Hans Bakker, is to sanctify the geography and landscape of South Asia, and legitimize the regional Shaiva communities across the land, as it existed at the time the edition was produced.[35] The text reflects the political uncertainties, the competition with Vaishnavism, and the cultural developments with the Pashupata Hindus during the periods it was composed.[36]


The Skanda Purana (IAST: Skanda Purāṇa, in tamil:கந்த பரணம்) is the largest Mahāpurāṇa, a genre of eighteen Hindu religious texts.[1] The text contains over 81,000 verses, and is part of Shaivite literature,[2] titled after Skanda, a son of Shiva and Parvati, who is also known as Kartikeya and Murugan.[3] While the text is named after Skanda, he does not feature either more or less prominently in this text than in other Shiva-related Puranas.[3] The text has been an important historical record and influence on the Hindu traditions related to the war-god Skanda.[3][4]


Additional texts style themselves as khandas (sections) of Skandapurana, but these came into existence after the 12th century.[20] It is unclear if their root texts did belong to the Skandapurana, and in some cases replaced the corresponding chapters of the original.[20] Some recensions and sections of the Skandapurana manuscripts, states Judit Torzsok, have been traced to be from the 17th century or later, but the first 162 chapters in many versions are the same as the older Nepalese editions except for occasional omissions and insertions.[18]


There are a number of texts and manuscripts that bear the title Skanda Purana.[5] Some of these texts, except for the title, have little in common with the well-known Skandapurana traced to the 1st millennium CE.[20] The original text has accrued several additions, resulting in several different versions. It is, therefore, very difficult to establish an exact date of composition for the Skanda Purana.[21][7]


The central aim of the Skandapurana text, states Hans Bakker, is to sanctify the geography and landscape of South Asia, and legitimize the regional Shaiva communities across the land, as it existed at the time the edition was produced.[32] The text reflects the political uncertainties, the competition with Vaishnavism, and the cultural developments with the Pashupata Hindus during the periods it was composed.[33]


An early reference is found in the Chandogya Upanishad (7.1.2). (c. 500 BCE.) The Brhadaranyaka Upanishad refers to purana as the "fifth Veda"[6], itihāsapurāṇaṃ pañcamaṃ vedānāṃ, reflecting the early religious importance of these myths, presumably then in oral form. The term also appears in the Atharvaveda 11.7.24[7][8]. According to Matysa Purana, [9] they are said to narrate five subjects, called Pancha Lakshana pañcalakṣaṇa ("five distinguishing marks"):[10]


Bodhayana Darsa TharpanamCompiled by P. R. RamachanderBodhayana was a great saint who was the son of Sage Kanva. He has written GrihyaSuthras which are followed by many Iyer Brahmins. He belonged to the KrishnaYajur Veda. The Amavasya Tharpanam for those who follow Bodhayana Sutra has tobe done on Bodhayana Amavasya days. These can be found as per the rule given below:-If on Chathurdasi day, Amavasya Thithi starts before 12 hours (30 Nazhigai) fromSun rise, then those who follow Bodhayana Sutra do Tharpana on that day. Theyalso perform Tharpana on Chathurdasi day when, the Prathama Thithi next toAmavasya day ends within 12 hours after sun rise. These are normally listed inthe Pangams. This is connected to the story of the artificial Amavasya created by the comingnear of the Sun and the moon when the Sun and Moon saw Lord Krishna and Pandavasdoing Tharpana before the starting of the Bharatha war, so that the Kauravaswould start the war in an inauspicious time. The Tharpana manthras as per Bodhayana Suthra differ from the manthras used bythose who follow Apasthamba Sutra. Apart from Pithrus, thaprpana is also done toacharyas(mentor), Gurus(Teacher) and Sakhees (friends) and their families. I amgiving them in English so that it would be useful to people who live away fromtheir native place and are not able to read manthras in Sanskrit or in theirmother toungue or unable to locate a Purohith. I have followed the compilationby Sri Painga Nadu Venkatrama Sastri In tamil by Surabhi publications Madras .My grateful acknowledgements to the learned compiler and the publisher. This is ALSO AVAILABLE IN A SCANNED BOOK FORM IN Devanagari script at:www.archive.org/details/BodhayanaDharshaTharpanamInDevnagari1. Perform AchamanamTake minute quantities of water (just sufficient to soak one grain of blackgram) three times in the right hand and take it with the following manthra. 1. Om Achyuthaya nama 2.Om Ananthaya nama 3. Om Govindaya namaThen Touch with thumb both cheeks saying kesava -NarayanaTouch with ring finger both eyes saying Madhava - govindaTouch with the first finger both sides of nose saying Vishno-MadhusoodanaTouch with little finger both ears saying Trivikrama-VamanaTouch with the middle finger both shoulders saying Sreedhara-Hrishi kesaTouch with all fingers the belly button saying PadmanabhaTouch with all fingers the head saying DamodaraWear a Pavithra made by three Durbhas in the ring finger of the right hand . Putfew Durbas below our legs. (Indicating that we are Sitting on a seat made ofDurbha) . Add few more Durbas to the Pavithram. 2. Ganapathi DhyanamRecite the following manthra slowly hitting the forehead with both fiststogether:-Shuklambaradharam Vishunum Sasi Varnam ChathurBhujam,Prasanna Vadanam Dyayeth Sarva Vigna Upa Santhaye. 3. Do Pranayamam. Hold both Nostrils with Thumb and the little and third finger of the hands andrecite the following Manthra:-Om BhooOm BhuvaOgum SuvaOm MahaOm JanaOm ThapaOgum SathyamOm Tatsa vithur varenyam Bargo devasya dhi mahi dhiyo yona prachodayathOm ApaJyothj rasaAmrutham brahmaBhoorbuvasuvaromTouch the ears three times sayingOm, Om, Om 4. Do SankalpamMamo Partha Samastha Duritha kshaya dwara Sri Parameshwara Preethyartham. Apavithra pavithro va Sarvavastham gathopi va,Ya smareth pundarikaksham sa bahyanthara suchiManasam vachikam paapam karmana samuparjithamSri Rama smarane naiva vyapohathi na samsayaSri Rama-Rama RamaThidir Vishnu thada vaara nakshatram Vishnureva cha,Yogascha karanam Chaiva sarvam Vishnu mayam jagatSri Govinda Govinda GovindaAdya Sri Bhagavatha maha purushasya Vishnor Agnaya pravarthamanasya AdhyaBrahmana Dweethiya parardhe Swetha Varaha kalpe Vaivaswatha manvanthare ashtavimsathi thame kali yuge prathame padhe,jambu dweepe, Bharatha varshe, BharathaKhande, Mero Dakshine Parswe, Sakabdhe asmin varthamane vyvaharikePrabhavadeenam sashtya samvatsaranam madhye (name of the year) * Nama samvatsare,(dakshina/uttara) ayane, (name of the season) rithou, (name of the month inSanskrit) mase, (Krishna/shukla) pakshe, Adhya (Name of the thidhi-moon phase)Punya thithou (name of the day in Sanskrit) vasra yukthayam (name of the star inSanskrit) nakshatra yukthayam Shubha yoga -Shubha karana, Evam guna viseshanavisishtayam asyam (Name of the thidhi) Punya thithou, Change the position of poonal from left shoulder to right shoulder (LEFT MODE)gothraanaam, vasu Rudra, aadhithya swaroopaanaam asmad pithru, pithamaha,Prapithamahaanaam, Mathru, pithamaha, prapithamahinaam (If mother is there thenPithamhi, prapithamaha, pithru prapithamaheenaam), Gothraanaam vasu Rudraadhithya swaroopaanaam SApathneeka Mathamaha, Mathu pithamaha, Mathuprapithamahaanaam, Aacharyaadheenamcha Akshayya thrupthyartham Amavasya punyakale darsa sradham Thilodhaka roopena adhya karishye. (Throw the extra Durbasalong with the pavithram on the southern side. Change position of poonal to the left shoulder (usual mode), touch water withfinger, change position of poonal to right shoulder (left mode.)Spread the Durbas on the Thambala (Copper or bronze plate). keep one Koorcha onthat facing the south And do Avahana - sprinkle ellu (black gingelly) seed on the koorcha reciting thefollowing Manthra:-Aayatha pithara somya gambhirai padhibhi poorvai prajamasmabhyam dadhatho rayimcha deergayuthwam cha satha saaradam cha. Asmin koorche varga dhwaya pitrhroon Acharyadheemscha Avahayami. 5. Asanam for pithru vargamChanting the manthra below place gingelly on the koorcha1. Sakrudacchinnam barhirurnna mrudhu,Syonam pithrubhyasthwa baramyahamAsmin taseedanthu me pithara somyaa,Pithamahaa prapithamahaaschaanugai saha. 2. Acharyadhi varga dhwaya pithrunaam idham Aasanam. 3. Sakalaradhanai suvarchitham. 6. TharpanamFor each of the following twenty four manthras offer water oblations mixed withblack gingelly thrice:-1. Pithrun Swadha namastharpayami2. Pithamahan Swadha namastharpayami3. Prapithamahaan Swadha namastharpayami4. Mathru Swadha namastharpayami (Pithamahi Swadha namastharpayami when motheris alive)5. Pithamahi Swadha namastharpayami (Pithru Pithamahi Swadha namastharpayamiwhen mother is alive)6. Pithru pithamaha swadhanamastharpayami (Pithru praPithamahi Swadhanamastharpayami when mother is alive)7. Mathamahaan Swadha namastharpayami8. Mathu Pithamahaan Swadha namastharpayami9. Mathu prapithamahaan Swadha namastharpayami10. Mathamahi Swadha namastharpayami11. Mathu pithamaha Swadha namastharpayami12. Mathu prapithamaha Swadha namastharpayami13. Acharyaan Swadha namastharpayami14. Acharya pathni Swadha namastharpayami15. Guruun Swadha namastharpayami16. Guru pathni Swadha nama tharpayami17. Sakheen Swadha namastharpayami18. Sakhi pathni Swadha namastharpayami19. Jnatheen Swadha namastharpayami20. Jnathi pathni Swadha nama tharpayami21. Amathyan Swadha namastharpayami22. Amathyapathnee Swadha namastharpayami23. Sarvaan Swadha namastharpayami24. Sarvah Swadha namastharpayamiPut the Yagnopaveetha on the left shoulder (Upa Veethi-valam) Go round the Koorcha three times chanting Devathabhya, pithrubhyascha Maha Yogibhya eva cha,Swadhaayai Swahayai nithyameva namo namaPut the Yagnopaveetha on the right shoulder (Pracheena Veethi-Edam) Chant AAcharya Varga dwaya Pithrubhyo namaAnd put Gingelly on the KoorchaPut the Yagnopaveetha on the left shoulder (Upa Veethi-valam) Offer Namaskarams telling Devathabhya, pithrubhyascha Maha Yogibhya eva cha,Swadhaayai Swahayai nithyameva namo namaPut the Yagnopaveetha on the right shoulder (Pracheena Veethi-Edam) Take little Gingelly and put on the Koorcha telling:-AAyatha pithra somyaa gambheerai padabhi poorvyi prajaam asmabhyam thathdhorayincha deergayuthvancha satha saradhancha. Asmad koorchad varga dwaya pithroon acharyadheencha yada sthanamprathishtapayami. Remove the knot of Koorcha and chantYesham na matha, na pitha , bratha cha bandhava,They sarve thrupthimayanthu mayoth srushtai kusodhakai. And using the end of the untied Koorcha pour water three times. Put the Yagnopaveetha on the left shoulder (Upa Veethi-valam) Remove the Pavithra, untie it and do Achamana, put Vibhoothi and do Brahma Yagna.Bodhayana Brahma Yagnam(The tharpanam in Brahma Yagnam is different and extremely elaborate inBodhayana Suthra) 1. Perform AchamanamTake minute quantities of water (just sufficient to soak one grain of blackgram) three times in the right hand and take it with the following manthra. 1. Om Achyuthaya nama 2,Om Ananthaya nama 3. Om Govindaya namaThen Touch with thumb both cheeks saying kesava -NarayanaTouch with ring finger both eyes saying Madhava -govindaTouch with the first finger both sides of nose saying Vishno-MadhusoodanaTouch with little finger both ears saying Trivikrama-VamanaTouch with the middle finger both shoulders saying Sreedhara-Hrishi kesaTouch with all fingers the belly button saying PadmanabhaTouch with all fingers the head saying Damodara2. Ganapathi dyanamRecite the following manthra slowly hitting the forehead with both fiststogether:-Shuklambaradharam Vishunum Sasi Varnam ChathurBhujam,Prasanna Vadanam Dyayeth Sarva Vigna Upa Santhaye. 3. Do Pranayamam. Hold both Nostrils with Thumb and the little and third finger of the hands andrecite the following Manthra:-Om BhooOm BhuvaOgum SuvaOm MahaOm JanaOm ThapaOgum SathyamOm Tatsa vithur varenyam Bargo devasya dhi mahi dhiyo yona prachodayathOm ApaJyothj rasaAmrutham brahmaBhoorbuvasuvaromTouch the ears three times sayingOm, Om, Om 4. Do SankalpamMamo Partha Samastha Duritha kshaya dwara Sri Parameshwara Preethyartham. Brahma Yagnam karishyeBrahma Yagnena yakshye Mamo Partha Samastha Duritha kshaya dwara Sri Parameshwara Preethyartham. Brahma Yagnam karishye. Brahma yagnena yakshye. 4. Prayogama. Vidhyudhasi vidhya me paapmanam ruthath sathya mupaime. Touch water . Do Achamanam three times and after first and second touchwater,clean the lips, and after the third sprinkle water on left arms and leftleg. Then touch head, eyes, nose and chest. b. Then chantOm Bhoo, tatsa vithurvarenyamOm Suva, Bhargo devasya dheemahi,Ogum suva . dhiyo yona prachodayath,OM Bhoo tatsa vithurvarenyam bhargo devasya dheemahi. Om Bhuva, dhiyo yona prachodayath,Ogum suva, tasa vithur varenyam bhago devasya dheemahi dhiyo yona prachodayath.c. chants from all the four VedasHari Om, Agni meele purohitham, yagnasya devam ruthvijam. Hothaaram rathnadhathamam. Hari om (Rik veda)Hari Om, Eeshethvorje twam vayavastho payavastha, devo vassavitha prarpayathusresta thamaya karmane. Hari om (Yajur veda)Hari om, Agna aayahi veethaye grunano havya dhathaye ni hotha sathsi barhishi .. Hari Om (Sama veda)Hari om., Sanno deveer abhishtaya aapo bhavanthu peethaye, sam yorabhistravanthuna. Hari om (Atharvana veda)d. Chant "Om Bhoorbhavassuva" and rotate little water round your heade. Chant "Satyam Thapa, Sradhayam Juhomi" with folded handsf. Chant thrice with folded hands"Om namo brahmane. Namasthvagnaye,, nama pruthviyai, nama oshadheebhya. Namovache, namo vachaspathaye, namo vishnave, bruhathe karomi. g. Chant "Vrushtirasi vruchame paapmanam rhuthaath sathya mupakamDeva rishi-pithru tharpanam karishyeI. Deva TharpanamWear the Yagnopavitha over the left shoulder (Upaveethi) and do Tharpana throughthe tip of the fingers of right hand chanting the following manthras1. Agni, Prajapathi, Somo Rudhra, athithir, Brahaspathi Sarpaa ithyethaaniprakrud dwarani daivathani sanakshtrani sa grahaani Sahorathrani samuhurthaaniTharpayami2, Vasoomscha tharpayami 3. Pithro aarayama bhaga savithaa thwashtaa vayu indra agni ithyedhaanidakshinathwarani daivathani, sanakshthrani sa grahani sahorathrani samuhurthaanitharpayami4. Rudramscha tharpayami5. Mithra Indro Maha pithara Aabho viswa devaga Brahma Vishnu ithyedhaniprathyagdwarani daivathani, sanakshthrani sa grahani sahorathrani samuhurthaanitharpayami6. Aadhithyamscha Tharpayami7. Vasavo Varuna aja ekhapath ahir puthniya Poosha aswinala yama ithyethaniudagthwarani, daivathani, sanakshthrani sa grahani sahorathrani samuhurthaanitharpayami8. Saadhyamschaschatharpayami9. Brahmanam tharpayami10. Prajapathim tharpayami11. Prameshtinam tharpayami12. Hiranya Garbham Tharpayami13. Chathur mugam tharpayami14. Swayambhuvam tharpayami15. Brahma parshadaan tharpayami16. Brahma parshadhee tharpayami17. Agnim tharpayami18. Vayum tharpayami19. Varunam tharpayami20. Somam tharpayami21. Sooryam tharpayami22. Chandramasam Tharpayami23. Nakshthraani tharpayami24. Jyo dheegumshi tharpayami25. Sadhyojaathaam tharpayami26. Om Bhoo purusham tharpayami27. Om bhuva purusham tharpayami28. Om suva purusham tharpayami29. Om bhorbhuva suva purusham tharpayami30. Om bhoo tharpayami31. Om Bhuva tharpayami32. Om Suva tharpayami33. Om Maha tharpayami34. Om Jana tharpayami35. Om Thapa tharpayami36. Ogum sathyam tharpayami37. Bhavan devam tharpayami38. Sarvam devam tharpayami39. Eesanam devam tharpayami40. Pasupathim devam tharpayami41. Rudram devam tharpayami42. Ugram devam tharpayami43. Bheemam devam tharpayami44. Mahantham devam tharpayami45. Bhavasya devasya pathni tharpayami46. Sarvasys devasya pathni tharpayami47. Eesanya devasya pathni tharpayami48. Pasupathor devasya pathni tharpayami49. Rudrasya devasya pathni tharpayami50. Ugrasya devasya pathni tharpayami51. Bheemasya devasya pathni tharpayami52. Mahatho devasya pathni tharpayami53. Bhavasya devasya sutham tharpayami54. Sarvasya devasya sutham tharpayami55. EEsanya devasya sutham tharpayami56. Pasupather devasya sutham tharpayami57. Rudrasya devasya sutham tharpayami58. Ugrasya devasya sutham tharpayani59. Bheemasya devasya sutham tharpayami60. Mahatho devasya tharpyami61. Rudramscha tharpayami62. Rudra parshadhaan tharpayami63. Rudhra parshathee tharpayami64. Sanath kumaraan tharpayami65. Skandam tharpayami66. Indram tharpayami67. Shashtim tharpayami68. Shanmugam tharpayami69. Visagam tharpayami70. Jayantham tharpayami71. Mahasenam tharpayami72. Skanda parshadhaan tharpayami73. Skanda Parvathi stharpayami74. Vighnam tharpayami75. Vinayakam tharpayami76. Veeram tharpayami77. Sooram tharpayami78. Varadham tharpayami79. Hasthimukham tharpayami80. Yeka dantham tharpayami81. Lambhodharam tharpayami82. Vakra thundam tharpayami83. Ganapathim tharpayami84. Vighna parshadhaan tharpayami85. Vighna parshadhee tharpayami86. Kesavam tharpayami87. Narayanam tharpayami88. Madhavam tharpayami89. Madhavam tharpayami90. Vishnum tharpayami91. Madhu soodhanam tharpayami92. Trivikramam tharpayami93. Vamanam tharpayami94. Sridharam tharpayami95. Hrishikesam tharpayami96. Padmanabham tharpayami97. Damodharam tharpayami98. Sreem devim tharpayami99. Hreem devim tharpayami100. Pushtim devim tharpayami101. Vainatheyam tharpayami102. Kalam tharpayami103. Neelam tharpayami104. Mruthyum tharpayami105. Anthakam tharpayami106. Yamam tharpayami107. Yama Rajam tharpayami108. Dharmam tharpayami109. Dharma Rajam tharpayami110. Chithram tharpayami111. Chithraguptham tharpayami112. Vaivaswatham tharpayami113. Vaivasvatha parshathaan tharpayami114. Vaivaswatha Parshathee Tharpayami115. Vishnum tharpayami116. Vishnu parshathaan tharpayami117. Vishnu parshathee tharpayami118. Bhardwajam tharpayami119. Gowthamam tharpayami120. Athrim tharpayami121. Aangeersam tharpayami122. Vidhyaam tharpayami123. Durgam tharpayami124. Jyestaam tharpayami125. Sreshtaam tharpayami126. Danvantharim tharpayami127. Danvanthari parshathaan tharpayami128. Danvanthari Parshathee tharpayamiII. Rishi TharpanamWear the Yagnopavitha as garland (Neeveethi) and do Tharpana through left sideof the palm of right hand chanting the following manthras1. Rishims tharpayami2. Maharishims tharpayami3. Paramarishims tharpayami4. Devarishims tharpayami5. Brahma rishims tharpayami6. Rajarishims tharpayami7. Vaisya rishims tharpayami8. Sutha rishis tharpayami9. Srutharishims tharpayami10. Jana rishims tharpayami11. Thapa rishims tharpayami12. Sathya rishims tharpayami13. Kanda rishims tharpayami14. Rishigams tharpayami15. Rishi pathnis tharpayami16. Rishi puthrams tharpayami17. Rishi pouthrams tharpayami18. Kanvam bhodhayanam tharpayami19. Apasthambam suthrakaram tharpayami20. SAthyashadam Hiranya kesinam tharpayami21. Vajapeyinam Yagna valkyam tharpayami22. Aswalayanam sounakam tharpayami23. Vyasam tharpayami24. Vasishtam tharpayami25. Pranavam tharpayami26. Vyahruthee tharpayami27. Savithrim tharpayami28. Gayathrim tharpayami29. Chandamsi tharpayami30. Sadasaspathim tharpayami31. Rigvedam tharpayami32. Yajur vedam tharpayami33. Samavedam tharpayami34. Atharvana vedam tharpayami35. Atharvangeerasam tharpayami36. Ithihasa puranani tharpayami37. Sarva deva janaa tharpayami38. Sarva bhoothani tharpayamiIII. Pithru TharpanamWear the Yagnopavitha over the right shoulder (Pracheena veethi) and do Tharpanathrough the right side of the palm right hand chanting the following manthras.(People whose father is alive should not do this part of the tharpanam.)1. Pithru Swadha nama tharpatami2. Pithamaha Swadha namas tharpayami3. Pithrupithamaha Swadha namas tharpayami4. Mathru swadha nama tharpayami5. Pithamahi swadha namas tharpayami6. Prapithamahi Swadha namas tharpayami7. Matha mahan swadha namas tharpayami8. Mathu pithamahan Swadha namas tharpayami9. Mathu prapithamaha Swadha namas tharpayami10. Mathamahi Swadha namas tharpayami11. Mathu pithamaha Swadha namas tharpayami12. Mathu prapithamaha Swadha namas tharpayami13. Aacharyan swadha namas tharpayami14. Aacharya pathni Swadha namas tharpayami15. Aacarya pathni swadha namas tharpayami16. Guroon Swadha namas tharpayami17. Guru pathni Swadha namas tharpayami18. Sakheen Swadha namas tharpayami19. Sakhi pathni swadhadha namas tharpayami20. Jnatheen Swadha namas tharpayami21. Jnathi pathni Swadha namas tharpayami22. Amathyaan Swadha namas tharpayami23. Amathya pathni Swadha namas tharpayami24. Sarvaan Swadha namas tharpayami25. Sarvaa Swadha namas tharpayamiDo Tharpanam with water chantingOorjam vahanthi Amrutham krutham Madhu paya keelaalam parisrutham swadhamsthatharpayathe , pithroon thrupyatha, thrupyatha, thrupyathaWear the Yagnopavitha over the left shoulder (Upaveethi) and do AachamanamThus ends Brahma Yagna. 2ff7e9595c


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