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Title: PRAYER FOR FORGIVENESS
Post by: marioban29 on March 05, 2012, 11:19:27 AM
Prayer for Forgiveness

This is a short Prarthana or Prayer in the Marathi language for forgiveness. This Prayer is normally recited as a Prayer of forgiveness towards Sai Baba of Shirdi, but it can also be recited towards any Deity or Saint you feel comfortable with. This is a great way to begin the New Year with.

Meaning

Every moment I commit countless sins l
What should I do if you do not forgive me ll
I have committed mistakes God please answer my prayer l
Forgive your child so I can only lust for you ll

Prayer for Forgiveness

English Translation

Shanoshanni apradh karitse tyachi ganti nahi l
Kaay karave shama na karshil tari mag ya dinahi ll
Chuklo bahutari deva amucha nach avher karava l
Shama karavi dinvatsala chitti lobh asava ll

क्षमा प्रार्थना

क्षणोक्षणी अपराध करितसे त्यांची  गणती नाही l
काय करावे क्षमा न करशील तरी मग या दिनाही ll
चुकलो बहुतरी देवा अमुचा नच अव्हेर करावा l
क्षमा करावी दीनवत्सला चित्ती लोभ असावा ll


Read more: http://www.prophet666.com/2010/12/prayer-for-forgiveness.html#ixzz1oGQ9Dspo
Title: Re: PRAYER FOR FORGIVENESS
Post by: marioban29 on March 08, 2012, 06:23:02 AM
Forgiveness Prayer


Instruction: This is to be recited 1 (one) times while bowing to Lord Śiva. [Bow to the Śiva Liñga.]

कर चरण क्रितं वाक्कायजं कर्मजं वा
श्रवण नयनजं वा मानसं वापराधम्।
विहितमविहितं वा सर्वमेतत्क्षमस्व
जय जय करुणाब्दे ष्री महादेव षम्भो॥

kara caraṇa kritaṁ vākkāyajaṁ karmajaṁ vā
śravaṇa nayanajaṁ vā mānasaṁ vāparādham |
vihitamavihitaṁ vā sarvametatkṣamasva
jaya jaya karuṇābde ṣrī mahādeva ṣambho ||

Meaning: Whatever sins (faults) committed, by hand or foot, in word or deed, with ears or eyes, in mind or body, knowingly or unknowingly, may I be forgiven for all them, by the ever victorious Śrī Mahādeva (Śiva) who is Sambhu (self manifested)
~Verse 16, Shiva Aparadha Kshama Stotra by Adi Śaṅkara Bhagavatpāda

http://srath.com/topics/mantra-sastra/mantra/