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Verse 7 of 35
SB 6.8.7

करन्यासं ततः कुर्याद्द्वादशाक्षरविद्यया प्रणवादियकारान्तमंगुल्यंगुष्ठपर्वसु

kara-nyāsaṁ tataḥ kuryād dvādaśākṣara-vidyayā praṇavādi-ya-kārāntam aṅguly-aṅguṣṭha-parvasu

Synonyms

kara-nyāsamthe ritual known as kara-nyāsa, which assigns the syllables of the mantra to the fingers; tataḥthereafter; kuryātshould execute; dvādaśa-akṣaracomposed of twelve syllables; vidyayāwith the mantra; praṇava-ādibeginning with the oṁkāra; ya-kāra-antamending with the syllable ya; aṅgulion the fingers, beginning with the index finger; aṅguṣṭha-parvasuto the joints of the thumbs..

Translation

Then one should chant the mantra composed of twelve syllables [oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya]. Preceding each syllable by the oṁkāra, one should place the syllables of the mantra on the tips of his fingers, beginning with the index finger of the right hand and concluding with the index finger of the left. The four remaining syllables should be placed on the joints of the thumbs.

Verse 7 of 35
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