Apa - Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram Exclusive
Based on the subject line provided, this appears to be a reference to a specific, likely high-value textile product—probably a Banarasi or Kanchipurum style silk saree, given the terminology ("Sarpa" suggests a snake/zig-zag motif, and "Bhadram" suggests auspiciousness).
This specific verse is often included in larger devotional collections such as: apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive
Astika appeared at the site of the Yagna and impressed King Janamejaya with his immense knowledge of the shastras. When granted a boon, Astika asked that the Sarpa Satra be stopped immediately. The snakes were saved on that day, and the mantra uttered to pacify them became known as the words of Astika, protecting those who recite it. The Mantra and Its Meaning (Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram) Based on the subject line provided, this appears
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