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Default Chanting rudram - 03-03-2006, 02:24 PM

Om Namah Shivaya
Dear friends, It is said that for purification of mind, body and soul,
Sri Rudram is the best remedy. It also cleans aways any sins committed
in the past. However, for one who does not know Sanskrit or has not
been through yagnopaveet, it is almost impossible to chant Rudram. At
best I can listen to it and chant the Panchakshari mantra.

Any other thoughts/ideas about this ? It is said in the
Kaivalyopanishad that even a sanyasi should chant Rudram atleast once
in a day. So what is the solution for a person like me who does not
know Sanskrit or does not have access to a Guru who can teach me the
chanting.

regards,
Om Namah Shivaya
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Default Re: Chanting rudram - 03-03-2006, 03:17 PM

is the solution for a person like me who does not know Sanskrit or does not have
access to a Guru who can teach me the chanting.regards,Om Namah
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Default Re: Chanting rudram - 03-04-2006, 03:47 AM

Aashramam-Brahmacharyam to Sanyaasam.one should not omit even one syllable while
reciting Namakam or chamakam-So Advaitha Sanyaasis do not recite-Chamakam -ssrvj
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Default Re: Chanting rudram - 03-04-2006, 06:41 AM

day. So what is the solution for a person like me who does not know Sanskrit or
does not have access to a Guru who can teach me the chanting.regards,Om Namah
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Default Re: Chanting rudram - 03-04-2006, 01:34 PM

> Dear Friend,
>
> Not only those who knows sanskrit can chant rudram, It can be

chanted by anyone if u have that desparation to do it.
>


Om Namah Shivaya
Namaste, You missed my question. Namakam take about 25 minutes to
chant and vedic mantras cannot be chanted without proper guidance. It
is imperative to chant them with the correct pronunciation.

Om Namah Shivaya
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Default Re: Chanting rudram - 03-04-2006, 05:45 PM

Namaste Mahadevadvaita,

If you don't know Sanskrit, just continue chanting the Pancakshara
Mantra!

And to settle the Linga from the Guru's mouth debate ~ it is common
parlance among Sannyasins that the Pancakshara Mantra is a magical
linga (auspicious sign) produced from the mouth of ALL true Shaiva
Gurus and passed on to his disciples.

The Mantra is alive, and its resonance is co-eternal with Om, and that
is why it is important to receive the Pancakshara directly from the
mouth of a Guru, who obtained it directly from his Guru, and he from
his Guru, and so on back to the very dawn of Dharma.

The solid manifestation of an inert physical linga from a Guru's mouth
is a rather tamasic version of one of the highest truths of Hinduism.
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Default Re: Chanting rudram - 03-04-2006, 10:35 PM

chamakam-So Advaitha Sanyaasis do not recite-Chamakam -ssrvj SPONSORED
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Default Re: Re: Chanting rudram - 03-05-2006, 05:09 AM

the words Srothram and Srothas-Srothas are two-Annavaaha srothas(alimentary
canal) and Praanavaaha Srothas(trachea/bronchi and bronchioles-alveoli-wind
pipe).Air travels through the wind pipe-creates vibrations in the vocal chord
and the articulation is perfected by Pharynx/Larynx/ the peristaltic movements
of the alimentary canal-buccal cavity tongue and teeth. The sound waves enters
into SROTHRAM(ear) and creats the same vibrations-in the tympanam/three bones
and coghlia and brain understands the meaning.So CHANDAS(Metre) of the Vedam
can be learned only from a Guru's mouth(Srothas) -entering into the student's
Ears(Srothram) So Vedam'synonym is SRUTHI. : > Dear Friend,>
> Not only those who knows sanskrit can chant rudram, It can be chanted by

anyone if u have that desparation to do it.> Lord shiva
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Default Re: Re: Chanting rudram - 03-07-2006, 08:01 AM

Namakam alone-they should compulsorily recite Chamakam also(atleast one of the
11 anuvaakams-before and after Namakam-it is known as "Samputitham"-reciting
all 11 is excellent) after Namakam.Then only Rudraadhyaayee becomes
complete.sri Rudram is a part of Yajur Vedam-the synonym for vedam is "SRUTHI"
-this syllable is derived from the words Srothram and Srothas-Srothas are
two-Annavaaha srothas(alimentary canal) and Praanavaaha Srothas(trachea/bronchi
and bronchioles-alveoli-wind pipe).Air travels through the wind pipe-creates
vibrations in the vocal chord and the articulation is perfected by
Pharynx/Larynx/ the peristaltic movements of the alimentary canal-buccal
cavity tongue and teeth. The sound waves enters into SROTHRAM(ear) and creats
the same vibrations-in the tympanam/three bones and
coghlia and brain understands the meaning.So CHANDAS(Metre) of the Vedam can be
learned only from a Guru's mouth(Srothas) -entering into the student's
Ears(Srothram) So Vedam'synonym is SRUTHI. : > Dear Friend,> > Not
only those who knows sanskrit can chant rudram, It can be chanted by anyone if
u have that desparation to do it.> Lord shiva Yahoo!
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