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Sanatan Dharma is often called the "eternal law" or "eternal way." It's so old that its origins are a matter of intense philosophical debate it's something like 7000 or 70000 you can add one more zero to it, much like trying to figure out if the chicken or the egg came first, only with more Sanskrit and a few more extremely complex concepts. It's a religion that encourages you to find your own path to enlightenment, which is a bit like being handed a map with no legend or points and being told, The destination is everywhere and also within you. Good luck ๐ค
Today we will help you understand use of 2 Sanskrit words เคจเคฎः & เคธ्เคตाเคนा in sanatan mantras
เคจเคฎः is a short version of Narayan and Mahadev
It represents Narayan God of Space and Mahadev God of Time can't be separated that's why science calls it space-time continuum.
So mantras which end with เคจเคฎः actually projecting towards Narayan and Mahadev in a deep sense space-time continuum.
Alternative View: In traditional Sanskrit, namah (เคจเคฎः) is an indeclinable word (a word that doesn't change its form) that means "a salute," "reverence," or "adoration." It is derived from the root nam which means "to bow or bend." It is often used to show respect and submission to a deity or principle, as in Om Namah Shivaya (I bow to Shiva) or Om Namo Narayanaya (I bow to Narayana).
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เคธ्เคตाเคนा is a combination of เคธु + เคเคน ; เคธु represents pure, peaceful, powerful and เคเคน represents negativity, sadness, darkness so mantras end with เคธ्เคตाเคนा transforming negativity, sadness into purity , peace, power of light.
Another version เคธ्เคต is also the name of the divine realm and เคนा represents havana so mantras end with เคธ्เคตाเคนा should only be used in havana
Another version เคธ्เคตाเคนा is the name of wife of agni dev so he really likes you when you use the name เคธ्เคตाเคนा to offer samit ( havana samagri) in havana
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S Bhattacharya, PhD & Team