Trisandya

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The Trisandya (from Sanskrit त्रिसन्ध्या पूज​, Trisandhyā Puja, "three-cusp prayer") is a commonly-used prayer in Indian Hinduism and Balinese Hinduism. It is uttered three times each day: 6 am at morning, noon, and 6 pm at evening, in line with the Sandhyavandanam tradition.[1][2]

Mantram Tri Sandhyā [3][]

Part I[]

The first part of this mantra was derived from the Gayatri Mantra. [4]

Part II[]

Part III[]

Part IV[]

Part V[]

Part VI[]

Part VII[]

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References[]

  1. ^ Blum, A. (2018). Island Secrets: Stories of Love, Lust and Loss in Bali. Monsoon Books Pte. Limited. ISBN 978-1-912049-27-1. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  2. ^ Nordholt, H.S.; Van Klinken, G.; van Klinken, G.A. (2007). Renegotiating Boundaries: Local Politics in Post-Suharto Indonesia. KITLV Press. p. 412. ISBN 9789067182836. Retrieved 2019-07-06.
  3. ^ Drs. K. M. Suhardana (2008). Pūjā Tri Sandhyā – Kramaning Sembah. PĀRAMITA. p. 13. ISBN 9789797225100.
  4. ^ Kamakhya Devi Temple: Story and History

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