I happened to come across a shloka like this ( in Quora!!)
रामो राजमणि सदा विजयते रामम रामेशं भजे
रामेण अभिहिता निशाचरचमू रामाय तस्मै नमः
रामान नास्ति परायणं परतरं रामस्य दासोस्म्यहं
राम चित्तलया भवतु में हे रामा माम उद्धर
OK. I might have broken some sandhis here and there.
So what is so great about this shloka? If you think that I will say "reciting this thrice a day will make your life easier", you are wrong. I have been reciting it for more than 5 years and my life is anything but easy.
There is some thing unique in this shloka. It has all the 8 vibhaktis of Sanskrit - akaaranta pullinga.
raamaha , ramam, ramena, raamaya etc.
A nice way to remember the grammar. And an added bonus of "punya" acquisition.
रामो राजमणि सदा विजयते रामम रामेशं भजे
रामेण अभिहिता निशाचरचमू रामाय तस्मै नमः
रामान नास्ति परायणं परतरं रामस्य दासोस्म्यहं
राम चित्तलया भवतु में हे रामा माम उद्धर
OK. I might have broken some sandhis here and there.
So what is so great about this shloka? If you think that I will say "reciting this thrice a day will make your life easier", you are wrong. I have been reciting it for more than 5 years and my life is anything but easy.
There is some thing unique in this shloka. It has all the 8 vibhaktis of Sanskrit - akaaranta pullinga.
raamaha , ramam, ramena, raamaya etc.
A nice way to remember the grammar. And an added bonus of "punya" acquisition.
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