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Shrii Shiva Sahasranaama Sthothram

Translation and Interpretation

Rama Kalipatnapu Rao

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Nextone Inc
29 March 2024
Shrii Shiva Sahasranaama Sthothram is the sequel to Shrii Lalithaa Sahasranaama Sthothram, published in September of 2023. Just like the earlier publication, Shrii Shiva Sahasranaama Sthothram is a translation of the thousand names of Shiva, consort of Lalithaadeevii, into simple English from the beautiful but intricate Sanskrit language. Rao wants more people to read, enjoy and benefit from the ancient Hindu Scriptures, enshrined in the Sanskrit language. For this purpose, the author has designed and included a pronunciation chart, with the conviction that it will benefit novices to the Sanskrit language. For easy grasp, Rao has also broken-down complex words (manthraas) into easy-to-understand components. She has also kept the original, unsplit and long manthraas, so that Pandithaas of the Sanskrit language and Veedic scholars with staunch sadaachaaram, may benefit as well. It is the author's sincere hope that this book provides a beacon of hope, joy, and spirituality through difficult times.

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Imprint:   Nextone Inc
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   240g
ISBN:   9798822940970
Pages:   238
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rama Kalipatnapu Rao came to Pittsburgh in 1970 with her three children Padma, Babu and Uma, to join her husband, Dr. K. N. Rao, Professor of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. While taking care of family obligations, she obtained her Master of Library Science degree from the University of Pittsburgh. During her career as a librarian, she published several bibliographies on a wide variety of topics. She lost her husband in July of 2011 and is now living with children. She wanted to devote her golden years for spiritual work that would promote love, unity, and spirituality.

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