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This is taken from the life of Mithran Namboodiripad, who was born in 1929 in Kerala's Triponitura village. Mithran studied in a gurukul. He learnt Sanskrit and studied the Vedas, the Upanishads, even tantra. As for spiritual practice, he used the mrityunjya mantra. Then, in a sun temple, he practised the gayatri and bala mantras. But when he went to the Mookambika temple to be initiated in the devi's mantra, the resident priest refused. Mithran begged for it again and again, but to
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    This is taken from the life of Mithran Namboodiripad, who was born
    in 1929 in Kerala's Triponitura village. Mithran studied in a
    gurukul. He learnt Sanskrit and studied the Vedas, the Upanishads,
    even tantra.

    As for spiritual practice, he used the mrityunjya mantra. Then, in a
    sun temple, he practised the gayatri and bala mantras. But when he
    went to the Mookambika temple to be initiated in the devi's mantra,
    the resident priest refused. Mithran begged for it again and again,
    but to no avail. The bija (seed) mantra of this devi (goddess) is
    not written down in any scripture; it is handed down orally.

    Incidentally, the Mookambika temple's uniqueness is that the deity
    here is worshipped as Saraswati (goddess of the arts and learning)
    the morning, Lakshmi (goddess of wealth and prosperity) in the
    afternoon and Kali (signifying the primordial female) at night. A
    dejected Mithran left the temple and went into the forest nearby.
    After taking a dip in the river and still wearing wet clothes, he
    sat under a tree. As the night darkness descended on the forest, he
    started sobbing.

    The only word that left his lips along with the sighs was: Devi,
    Devi (goddess). The night wore on while he remained in this state.
    Then, in a true miracle, a woman manifested before him. Her forehead
    was adorned with a tilak (mark) of sandalwood and sindoor
    (auspicious red powder). She was carrying a monk's bowl in her hand
    and an ochre cloth wrapped around her back. She appeared to be
    barely 25 to 30 years old.

    Mithran gaped at her in utter astonishment and confusion. " So, the
    priest didn't give you the mantra? " she asked and then added with a
    smile: " I've come personally to give you that same bija mantra. "
    She whispered the mantra thrice into Mithran's ear, as is customary,
    to help him memorize it, and made a covenant that he would not
    reveal it to anybody.

    The devi disappeared and Mithran, dancing in ecstasy, ran towards
    the temple. The temple door was closed. He sat outside waiting for
    dawn. Eventually the priest arrived and Mithran caught hold of his
    arm. " I've got the mantra, " he exclaimed and said it aloud. Since
    only the priest knew the mantra, he was convinced that Mithran was
    speaking the truth. Then, the priest told him: " According to this
    temple's tradition, anybody who is blessed with the devi's darshan
    has to be worshipped. "

    This was in January 1961. The priest called for other priests from
    neighbouring villages. They robed Mithran in silk clothes and
    worshipped him amid much fanfare. Soon after, Mithran went into the
    Ganapati cave in a nearby hill and practised the mantra for four-and-
    a-half years.

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    Namaskarplease forward following link to our peoplehttp://hindupurohit.blogspot.com/On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 8:59 PM, babitha70 <babitha70 wrote:





    This is taken from the life of Mithran Namboodiripad, who was born
    in 1929 in Kerala&#39;s Triponitura village. Mithran studied in a
    gurukul. He learnt Sanskrit and studied the Vedas, the Upanishads,
    even tantra.

    As for spiritual practice, he used the mrityunjya mantra. Then, in a
    sun temple, he practised the gayatri and bala mantras. But when he
    went to the Mookambika temple to be initiated in the devi&#39;s mantra,
    the resident priest refused. Mithran begged for it again and again,
    but to no avail. The bija (seed) mantra of this devi (goddess) is
    not written down in any scripture; it is handed down orally.

    Incidentally, the Mookambika temple&#39;s uniqueness is that the deity
    here is worshipped as Saraswati (goddess of the arts and learning)
    the morning, Lakshmi (goddess of wealth and prosperity) in the
    afternoon and Kali (signifying the primordial female) at night. A
    dejected Mithran left the temple and went into the forest nearby.
    After taking a dip in the river and still wearing wet clothes, he
    sat under a tree. As the night darkness descended on the forest, he
    started sobbing.

    The only word that left his lips along with the sighs was: Devi,
    Devi (goddess). The night wore on while he remained in this state.
    Then, in a true miracle, a woman manifested before him. Her forehead
    was adorned with a tilak (mark) of sandalwood and sindoor
    (auspicious red powder). She was carrying a monk&#39;s bowl in her hand
    and an ochre cloth wrapped around her back. She appeared to be
    barely 25 to 30 years old.

    Mithran gaped at her in utter astonishment and confusion. " So, the
    priest didn&#39;t give you the mantra? " she asked and then added with a
    smile: " I&#39;ve come personally to give you that same bija mantra. "
    She whispered the mantra thrice into Mithran&#39;s ear, as is customary,
    to help him memorize it, and made a covenant that he would not
    reveal it to anybody.

    The devi disappeared and Mithran, dancing in ecstasy, ran towards
    the temple. The temple door was closed. He sat outside waiting for
    dawn. Eventually the priest arrived and Mithran caught hold of his
    arm. " I&#39;ve got the mantra, " he exclaimed and said it aloud. Since
    only the priest knew the mantra, he was convinced that Mithran was
    speaking the truth. Then, the priest told him: " According to this
    temple&#39;s tradition, anybody who is blessed with the devi&#39;s darshan
    has to be worshipped. "

    This was in January 1961. The priest called for other priests from
    neighbouring villages. They robed Mithran in silk clothes and
    worshipped him amid much fanfare. Soon after, Mithran went into the
    Ganapati cave in a nearby hill and practised the mantra for four-and-
    a-half years.

    To learn more register at a Wonderful Site below
    http://www.lifepositive.com/registra...gistration.asp




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