To my great delight, I discovered Subbuji's website/blog on sulekha.
To the uninitiated, Subbu-ji (Shri V Subrahmanian) was an active contributor to the advaitin mailing list, with many great posts to his credit. Most notably, he posted a series on Dakshinamurthy Stotram of Shri Adi Shankaracharya, which I have linked to earlier in this blog.
Some time back, he unsubscribed himself from the list. I like to think that he took a sabbatical:)
A couple of days back, I discovered that He has a website. Here is the link. There is lot of wisdom in the pages. Read and progress!
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Description of Ambarisha's bhakti
Srimad Bhagavatham: 9.4.18 - 9.4.20
sa vai manaH kR^iShNapadAravindayorvachAMsi vaikuNThaguNAnuvarNane
karau harermandiramArjanAdiShu shrutiM chakArAchyutasatkathodaye
mukundali~NgAlayadarshane dR^ishau tadbhR^ityagAtrasparshe.a~Ngasa~Ngamam
ghrANaM cha tatpAdasarojasaurabhe shrImattulasyA rasanAM tadarpite
pAdau hareH kShetrapadAnusarpaNe shiro hR^iShIkeshapadAbhivandane
kAmaM cha dAsye na tu kAmakAmyayA yathottamashlokajanAshrayA ratiH
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sa vai manaH kR^iShNapadAravindayorvachAMsi vaikuNThaguNAnuvarNane
karau harermandiramArjanAdiShu shrutiM chakArAchyutasatkathodaye
mukundali~NgAlayadarshane dR^ishau tadbhR^ityagAtrasparshe.a~Ngasa~Ngamam
ghrANaM cha tatpAdasarojasaurabhe shrImattulasyA rasanAM tadarpite
pAdau hareH kShetrapadAnusarpaNe shiro hR^iShIkeshapadAbhivandane
kAmaM cha dAsye na tu kAmakAmyayA yathottamashlokajanAshrayA ratiH
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