> I guess I was also wondering whether
>the "tvan" in "bhavatvantaraayo" also means "you"...guess not.
bhavatvantaraayo = bhavatv antaraayo
bhavatv = bhavatu 'may there be'
A word ending in 'u', before a word starting with a vowel, sometimes
has the 'u' change to 'v'. (Similarly, 'i' sometimes changes to 'y').
best regards,
/Rett