3 Popular Sanskrit Shlokas to chant before meals.
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These 3 sanskrit shlokas are usually chanted before consuming any meal. Eachone is repeated thrice in this video s that it is easy for the viewer to learn this by heart. Annapurne sadapurne Brahmarpanam Aham Vaishvanaro bhutva The meaning in detail for these shlokas are given in episode 19 of Season 1. They are also available as text on:  https://vedikheritageblog.wordpress.com/mealtime-prayers/ Reference: Annapurna Stotram: greenmes.org Hindi Translation: https://www.sanskritschool.in/mantra/bhojan-mantra-in-sanskrit/ Bhagavat Gita  (commentary By Swami Parthasarathy) Gita Supersite (hindi translation by Swami Tejomayananda & Swami Ramsukhadas )
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