Talk:Four Kumaras

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how is sanat-kumara related to lakshmi? b/c his name is mentioned in the lakshmi sahasranama and some other stotram... "sanat-kumara uvaca, yevam stuta mahalakshmi brahma rudra dibishurahi." and "gargya uvaca, sanat kumara masinam dvadashadhitasanibham appritchan yogi nobhaktya yogi namatasiddhayei."

i suck at sanskrit... so what i wrote was from ear and i have no idea how accurate it is.

if anyone can help me out PM me.

thanks (Sadartha 00:56, 4 May 2007 (UTC))

I can't read much of it either - other than "Sanat-Kumara said: ...something about the prowess of Lakshmi, Brahma and Shiva" and the second verse says "Garga? said: Sanat Kumara ... something about the perfection of, or the perfect yogi - and bhakti yoga"? I found this story which combines all of the characters mentioned, which might be of interest even if not directly related to these verses. :-) Gouranga(UK) 09:10, 4 May 2007 (UTC)