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Dhyana Slokam

                                                    Dhyana Slokam

''Angikam Bhuvanam yasya Vachikam Surva Vangmayam Aharyam Chandra Tharadi Tam numar satvikam sivam"

Meaning;

Angikam  - body

Bhuvanam  - world

Yasya  - Whose

Vachikam  - Speech

Surva  - all

Vangmayam  - languages

Aharyam  - ornaments

Chandra  - moon

Tharadi  -Stars

Tam  - to you

Numar  bow

Satvikam  - pure

Sivam  - lord siva

Full meaning

                  we bow to the lord shiva, whose body is whole speech is the entire languages and whose ornaments is the moon and stars etc.

2 RESPONSES SO FAR
1 Lavanya saravanan
30-08-2011 12:20:03 AM
Idhu miga elimaiyaana arthamulla vanakkam
 
2 Chitramai
30-08-2011 05:17:33 PM
THANKS.
 
 
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Namaskar. I am sowmya. Five years before i joined to chitramam. I was able to thoroughly enjoy this ecstatic and thrilling journey of dance. my heartfelt  thanks to chitramam for what I am today and for showing dance to me in a new dimension.

Sowmiya N.M
 

hai I am Shakthi priya. my Guru name is Chitramai. Am enjoying my dance class very well. I learnt so many Items.Expecially Krishna nee beganae baro. I enjoyed very well. thanks to chitramai mam. Tanjore Temple 1000 years celebration programme time I really enjoyed with shanmugavalli akka and pavithra akka.they did excellent job.thanks to mam to gave opportunity.

Shakthi priya
 

I am vinothini. my mam name is chitramai.she is so patients.Each and every programmes i enjoyed very well. Eagarley to go to dance class.she is teaching so kindly manner. Easily can understand. Each and every time smiling face and taking class happily. I am very Thankful to my mam. I like very much.Thank you mam.

Vinothini
 

I 'm shanumgavalli.I'm learning bharathanatyam from Guru chithra mai. she is very friendly, lovely, and cute. she is teaching more about dance  in very excellent way. We are really blessed by god Nataraja to have such a wonderful guru.

Shanmugavalli