The document is a prayer or stotra dedicated to Garbha or the fetus. It contains descriptions of the divine qualities of Garbha in 8 verses. Some key points:
1) Garbha is described as omnipresent, without attributes yet possessing all attributes, the creator and destroyer of the universe.
2) Garbha pervades all beings as the supreme soul and basis of all. Garbha is beginningless, endless and the object of all desires.
3) By reciting this stotra, one obtains mental peace and fulfillment of desires. The gods praise Garbha and the city of Mathura is established.
The document is a prayer or stotra dedicated to Garbha or the fetus. It contains descriptions of the divine qualities of Garbha in 8 verses. Some key points:
1) Garbha is described as omnipresent, without attributes yet possessing all attributes, the creator and destroyer of the universe.
2) Garbha pervades all beings as the supreme soul and basis of all. Garbha is beginningless, endless and the object of all desires.
3) By reciting this stotra, one obtains mental peace and fulfillment of desires. The gods praise Garbha and the city of Mathura is established.
The document is a prayer or stotra dedicated to Garbha or the fetus. It contains descriptions of the divine qualities of Garbha in 8 verses. Some key points:
1) Garbha is described as omnipresent, without attributes yet possessing all attributes, the creator and destroyer of the universe.
2) Garbha pervades all beings as the supreme soul and basis of all. Garbha is beginningless, endless and the object of all desires.
3) By reciting this stotra, one obtains mental peace and fulfillment of desires. The gods praise Garbha and the city of Mathura is established.
The document is a prayer or stotra dedicated to Garbha or the fetus. It contains descriptions of the divine qualities of Garbha in 8 verses. Some key points:
1) Garbha is described as omnipresent, without attributes yet possessing all attributes, the creator and destroyer of the universe.
2) Garbha pervades all beings as the supreme soul and basis of all. Garbha is beginningless, endless and the object of all desires.
3) By reciting this stotra, one obtains mental peace and fulfillment of desires. The gods praise Garbha and the city of Mathura is established.
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