Reincarnation of Brijabasi Spirit


Ananda Tirtha das doing Yajna
nama om vishnu-padaya
krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
srimate bhaktivedanta-svamin
iti namine

namas te saraswate deve
gaura-vani-pracarine
nirvishesha-shunyavadi
pashchatya-desha-tarine

sri-krishna-chaitanya
prabhu-nityananda
sri-advaita gadadhara
srivasadi-gaura-bhakta-vrinda

namo brahmanya-devaya
go-brahmana-hitaya ca
jagad-dhitaya krishnaya
govindaya namo namah

(Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare) x 108

Vacanam:
om asya karmanah punyaham bhavanto bruvantu
May there be good fortune in this ceremony we are about to perform.
Three (or the rest) brahmanas should throw akshata or flower petals
from their right hands saying:
om punyaham om punyaham om punyaham
Priest says:
om asya karmanah svasti bhavanto bruvantu ayusmate svasti
Let there be all prosperity in this ceremony we are about to perform.
Three (or the rest) brahmanas should throw akshata or flower petals
from their right hands saying:
om svasti om svasti om svasti
Priest says:
om asya karmano rddhim bhavanto bruvantu
Let there be great praise in this ceremony we are about to perform.
Three (or the rest) brahmanas should throw akshata or flower petals
from their right hands saying:
om rdhyatam om rdhyatam om rdhyatam
om svasti no govindah
svasti no acyutanantau
svasti no vasudevo visnur dadhatu
svasti no narayana naro vai
svasti na padmanabha purusottama dadhatu
svasti no visvakseno visvaresvarah
svasti no hrsikeso harir dadhatu
svasti no vainateyo harih
svasti no anjana suto hanur bhagavato dadhatu
svasti svasti sumangalaih keso mahan
sri krsna sac-cid ananda ganah sarvesvaresvaro dadhatu

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Please provide some info about this picture, such as who, what, when, where, and why.

It is a picture of Ananda Tirtha performing a fire sacrifice at some location unknown to me. It is used to evoke the idea of a beginning, and not as a literal event. He provided the mantra for auspicious beginnings included in the text.