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abhilAShAShTakaM 2
{|| abhilAShAShTakaM 2 ||}
This short but sweet hymn appears in Skanda Purana - Kasi Kanda.
It is said that a brahmin, by name Vishvanara prayed to the Lord with
this stotra and got the Lord Himself as his son Vaishvanara. This
shows that this prayer is capable of fulfilling one's desires if
recited with fervor and sincerity. Since it is capable of yielding
the desires of the devotee, it has got its name Abhilashashtakam.
Abhilasha (abhilAShA) means desire.
The stotra is replete with vedantic truths that are revealed by the
upanishads. Hence a student of vedanta will be able to enjoy reciting it.
The upanishads declare that God is without a name and form. But He may
also be worshipped as one with form. Here the Supreme Being known by
the name of Brahman is also addressed as Rudra in the first verse and
later in the last verse identified as the Lord of Gowri.
ekaM brahmaiva.a.advitIyaM samastaM
satyaM satyaM neha nAnAsti kiMchit |
eko rudro na dvitIyAya tasthe
tasmAdekaM tvAM prapadye sadAham || 1||
It is the one brahman which is without a second and is in the form of
everything. There are no different things. This is really the truth.
This short but sweet hymn appears in Skanda Purana - Kasi Kanda.
It is said that a brahmin, by name Vishvanara prayed to the Lord with
this stotra and got the Lord Himself as his son Vaishvanara. This
shows that this prayer is capable of fulfilling one's desires if
recited with fervor and sincerity. Since it is capable of yielding
the desires of the devotee, it has got its name Abhilashashtakam.
Abhilasha (abhilAShA) means desire.
The stotra is replete with vedantic truths that are revealed by the
upanishads. Hence a student of vedanta will be able to enjoy reciting it.
The upanishads declare that God is without a name and form. But He may
also be worshipped as one with form. Here the Supreme Being known by
the name of Brahman is also addressed as Rudra in the first verse and
later in the last verse identified as the Lord of Gowri.
ekaM brahmaiva.a.advitIyaM samastaM
satyaM satyaM neha nAnAsti kiMchit |
eko rudro na dvitIyAya tasthe
tasmAdekaM tvAM prapadye sadAham || 1||
It is the one brahman which is without a second and is in the form of
everything. There are no different things. This is really the truth.