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~ Verse 47 ~

Residing in the center of the thousand petals
is a divine triangle formed by the Sanskrit
alphabet, with the letters A, Ka and Tha at each
point. One should meditate on the Guru’s two
lotus feet, which are Ham and Sa, in the center
of this sacred triangle.

devanagari

Akathaadi
u – ku – thaa – dee
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trirekhaabje
tree – ray – khaab – jay
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sahasra dala mandale
su – hus –ru du – lu mun – du –lay
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Akathaadi trirekhaabje, sahasra dala mandale
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Hamsa paarshva
hum – su paar – shwu
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trikone cha
tri – ko – nay chu
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smaret tan
smu – rayt tun
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madhyagam gurum
mudh – yu – gum goo – room
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Hamsa paarshva trikone cha, smaret tan madhyagam gurum
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Now repeat the entire verse all together:
Akathaadi trirekhaabje, sahasra dala mandale; Hamsa paarshva trikone cha, smaret tan madhyagam gurum.
and know the keywords:
Akathaadi trirekhaabje, sahasra dala mandale; Hamsa paarshva trikone cha, smaret tan madhyagam gurum.
Residing in the center of the thousand petals is a divine triangle formed by the Sanskrit alphabet, with the letters A, Ka and Tha at each point. One should meditate on the Guru’s two lotus feet, which are Ham and Sa, in the center of this sacred triangle.
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