Transcription of AaidTyùdym!
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AaidTy dym! dityah dayam The Heart of aditya - the Sun God (vaLmIik ramay[e yu ka{fe 107 sgR>) (v lm ki r m ya e yuddhak e 107 sarga ) Text 1+2 ttae yu pir aNt< smre icNtya iSwtm!, rav[< ca tae :q va yu ay smupiSwtm!. 1 tato yuddhapari r nta samare cintay sthitam| r va a c grato d v yuddh ya samupasthitam || 1 dEvtE smagMy um_yagtae r[m!, %pagMya vI am-mgSTyae gvan! \i;>. 2 daivatai ca sam gamya dra umabhy gato ra am| up gamy brav dr ma-magastyo bhagav n i || 2 1&2 Beholding Sri Rama, standing absorbed in deep thought on the battle-field, exhausted by the fight and facing Ravana who was duly prepared for the war, the glorious sage Agastya, who had come in the company of gods to witness the encounter (battle) now spoke to Rama as follows: ram ram mhabahae z&[u gu < snatnm!]]]]}
5 This supreme prayer is the best amongst auspicious verses, it will destroy all sins, dispel all doubts, alleviate worry and sorrow, anxiety and anguish, and increase the longevity of life. It is a guarantee of complete prosperity. riZmmNt< smu*Nt< devasur-nmSk«tm!, pUjySv ivvSvNt< ÉaSkr< Éuvneñrm!. 6
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