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  1. The best mantra for hanuman is the Hanumaan Vandana mantra. Normal mantra = Aum Hum Hanumantaaye namah
  2. Childeren should not practise Beeja/Beej/Bija mantras !! Especially the mantra Aim is very dangerous, it can make the person crazy and causes dissociation of body and mind. This is not good for a young and unexperienced person. Better practise Gaytri mantra.
  3. Aum namo Veerbhadraaye, Roodra-Bhairavaaya, hoom phat svaahaa
  4. In the end one will see that it is of no use to practise vashikaran mantra. But you will realize this when you have practised it for a time. These days I do not practise Vashikaran anymore. I pray, I meditate and I practise other Satvic mantras and that also give good results.
  5. No, this mantra is what we call a Vashikaran Saaber/Saber mantra from the Nath tradition. This kind of mantra is long and not effective. You also have to do other procedures when using this mantras. You better use a simple Tantrik Vashikaran mantra.
  6. Aum, Sarva mangal mangalye, Shive sarva-aarth-saadhike, Sharanye, Trayambake, Gouri, Naraayani, namo-a-stute Everyday 11 times to be repeated.
  7. Everyday ! I practise it daily for many years. This is a mantra for the rest of your life !
  8. Primordial Sound Meditation BEEJ BEEJA BIJA Mantra Mantras <HR style="COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message --> Below here I provide a list with the personal BEEJ or BEEJA or BIJA sounds associated with each Nakshatra Pada in which the moon falls at the time of your birth. By adding "M" (bindu) to these sounds you get the personal BEEJ or BEEJA of BIJA MANTRAS used in the famous Primordial Sound Meditation of Deepak Chopra and David Simon. By placing "Aum" before and "Namah" after the personal BEEJ or BEEJA or BIJA MANTRA you get the complete Primordial Sound Meditation Mantra. Ashvini Nakshatra Chu (as in Fu-Manchu) Che (as in chase) Cho (as in choke) La (as in lava) Bharani Nakshatra Li (as in lilt) Lu (as in lute) Le as in leg) Lo (as in local) Krittika Nakshatra A (as in ananda) I (as in iridescent) U (as in uvula) E (as in egg) Rohini Nakshatra O (as in odor) Va (as in vanilla) Vi (as in Vina) Vo (as in vote) Mrigashira Nakshatra Ve (as in Veda) Vo (as in votary) Ka (as in Kanji) Ke (as in Kenya) Ardra Nakshatra Ku (as in Kuwait) Gha (as in Ghana) Ng (pronounced "ng") Chha (as in Churchill) Punarvasu Nakshatra Ke (as in Kenya) Ko (as in kodiac) Ha (as in hardy) Hi (as in hither) Pushya Nakshatra Hu (as in hurrah) He (as in heyday) Ho (as in homogenous) Da (no English equiv.) Ashlesha Nakshatra Di (no English equiv.) Du (no English equiv.) De (no English equiv.) Do (no English equiv.) Magha Nakshatra Ma (as in maya) Mi (as in miracle) Mu (as in mudra) Me (as in megabyte) Purvaphalguni Nakshatra Mo (as in motion) Ta (no English equiv.) Ti (no English equiv.) Tu (no English equiv.) Uttaraphalguni Nakshatra Te (no English equiv.) To (no English equiv.) Pa (no English equiv.) Pi (no English equiv.) Hasta Nakshatra Pu (as in purusha) Sha (as in shanti) Na (no English equiv.) Tha (no English equiv.) Chitra Nakshatra Pe (as in Peru) Po (as in pole) Ra (as in Rama) Ri (as in Rio de Janeiro) Svati Nakshatra Ru (as in rumor) Re (as in regulate) Ra (as in Rama) Ta (as in Tahiti) Vishakha Nakshatra Ti (as in East Timor Tu (as in tune) Te (as in terrace) To (as in total) Anuradha Nakshatra Na (as in Nagasaki) Ni (as in Nicaragua) Nu (as in numeral) Ne (as in Nepal) Jyeshta Nakshatra No (as in noble) Ya (as in Yama) Yi (as in yield) Yu (as in Yukon) Mula Nakshatra Ye (as in Yemen) Yo (as in yo-yo) Ba (as in ball) Bi (as in Bini) Purvashadha Nakshatra Bu (as in Buddha) Dha (as in dharma) Bha (as in bhakti) Dha (no English equiv.) Uttarashadha Nakshatra Be (as in beta) Bo (as in Bohemian) Ja (as in jar) Ji (as in jiva) Shravana Nakshatra Ju (as in Jupiter) Je (ay as in hay) Jo (as in joke) Gha (as in Ghana) Dhanishta Nakshatra Ga (as in garden) Gi (ee as in keep) Gu (as in guru) Ge (as in Gestault) Shatabhisha Nakshatra Go (as in go) Sa (as in Sahara) Si (as in Sita) Su (as in Surya) Purvabhadhrapada Nakshatra Se (as in Seoul) So (as in sonar) Da (as in Dante) Di (as in dipa) Uttarabhadhrapada Nakshatra Du (as in duty) Tha (as in Thar Desert) JNa (as in Jnana) Da (as in Tahiti) Revati Nakshatra De (as in deva) Do (as in donut) Cha (as in chakra) Chi (as in chief) <!-- / message -->
  9. Primordial Sound Meditation <HR style="COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message --> I think I have discovered the mantras that Deepak Chopra uses in his famous Primordial Sound Meditation. I have been initiated also and I have some knowledge of mantras and meditation, so I can tell. The structure of the mantra = Aum "Beej mantra" namah Beej mantra = a mantra which starts with the Nakshatra Pada Sound of your birth Nakshatra-pada (= the Nakshatra pada in which the moon falls at the time of your birth). The sound of your birth Nakshatra is your PERSONAL BIJA or BEEJA SOUND. After the PERSONAL BEEJA SOUND, usually there is an addition with "m" or "aam" or "eem" or "oom" to make it a complete PERSONAL BEEJA or BIJA Mantra with a bindu (ending). For example : If your BEEJA SOUND = VA, then your mantra will be Aum VAAM namah. And if your BEEJA SOUND = PEE then your mantra will be Aum PEEM namah. You can find the list of Nakshatra Pada Sounds on the internet. I have been meditating with a lot of mantras and methods, but I must admit that meditating with my PERSONAL BEEJA MANTRA gives extraordinary results. I found it to be very beneficial for my body and mind and it really stills my mind. I feel myself very familiar with my PERSONAL BEEJA MANTRA. Before, I have practiced Transcendental Meditation , but the problem there is that the BEEJA's are not personal, but are associated with forms of Shakti. And the problem of Shakti is that it causes business and heaviness instead of stillness. So, I quit practising TM and started with the Primordial Sound Meditation.
  10. Aum namo Uddaamareshvaraaya. Can you tell me who is Uddaamareshvar ? Uddaa means "Very great" and does "Mareshvar" means something like "Maaran" and "Ishvar" mixed together ?
  11. Aum, svasti na indro vriddha-shravaah, svasti nah poosha vishva-vedaah, svasti nastaarkshyo aristha-nemih, svasti no brihaspatir-dadhaatu Say this mantra 4 times and do this for 7 or 9 or 11 times a day. Is will destroy the spiritis. <!-- / message -->
  12. Aum, svasti na indro vriddha-shravaah, svasti nah poosha vishva-vedaah, svasti nastaarkshyo aristha-nemih, svasti no brihaspatir-dadhaatu Say this mantra 4 times and do this for 7 or 9 or 11 times a day. Is will destroy the spiritis. <!-- / message -->
  13. Everybody can do mantras. But the more pure you are, the better they will work. And eating meat or fish or egg or using alcohol or sigarettes are impurities. You don not have to give up these things, but then you will have to put more effort to get the same mantra results.
  14. There is no complete ParaPrasad Mantra. What I meant with "not complete" is the fact that it makes you realize only a certain aspect of Brahman when you are meditating with it. Nevertheless, it's certainly a good mantra.
  15. Aum HRIM, amuk, vasham-karaay, kuroo-kuroo-svaahaa Call the person's name in the place where "amuk" is written. Repeat the mantra at 11 times. You can do this 1 or 3 times a day. When you repeat you have to intensely visualize that you are keeping this person under your control and see his or her face in your visualization.
  16. Aum Hum Hanumantaaye namah 3,5,7,9,11,21 or 108 times to be repeated. Beej Beeja Bija mantras give results immediately, but they lose their strength very fast. So they need to be repeated daily. On the contrary, the Vedic mantras are much more stable and steady and give a more long term effect.
  17. Below here I provide a list with the personal BEEJ or BEEJA or BIJA sounds associated with each Nakshatra Pada in which the moon falls at the time of your birth. By adding "M" (bindu) to these sounds you get the personal BEEJ or BEEJA of BIJA MANTRAS used in the famous Primordial Sound Meditation of Deepak Chopra and David Simon. By placing "Aum" before and "Namah" after the personal BEEJ or BEEJA or BIJA MANTRA you get the complete Primordial Sound Meditation Mantra. Ashvini Nakshatra Chu (as in Fu-Manchu) Che (as in chase) Cho (as in choke) La (as in lava) Bharani Nakshatra Li (as in lilt) Lu (as in lute) Le as in leg) Lo (as in local) Krittika Nakshatra A (as in ananda) I (as in iridescent) U (as in uvula) E (as in egg) Rohini Nakshatra O (as in odor) Va (as in vanilla) Vi (as in Vina) Vo (as in vote) Mrigashira Nakshatra Ve (as in Veda) Vo (as in votary) Ka (as in Kanji) Ke (as in Kenya) Ardra Nakshatra Ku (as in Kuwait) Gha (as in Ghana) Ng (pronounced "ng") Chha (as in Churchill) Punarvasu Nakshatra Ke (as in Kenya) Ko (as in kodiac) Ha (as in hardy) Hi (as in hither) Pushya Nakshatra Hu (as in hurrah) He (as in heyday) Ho (as in homogenous) Da (no English equiv.) Ashlesha Nakshatra Di (no English equiv.) Du (no English equiv.) De (no English equiv.) Do (no English equiv.) Magha Nakshatra Ma (as in maya) Mi (as in miracle) Mu (as in mudra) Me (as in megabyte) Purvaphalguni Nakshatra Mo (as in motion) Ta (no English equiv.) Ti (no English equiv.) Tu (no English equiv.) Uttaraphalguni Nakshatra Te (no English equiv.) To (no English equiv.) Pa (no English equiv.) Pi (no English equiv.) Hasta Nakshatra Pu (as in purusha) Sha (as in shanti) Na (no English equiv.) Tha (no English equiv.) Chitra Nakshatra Pe (as in Peru) Po (as in pole) Ra (as in Rama) Ri (as in Rio de Janeiro) Svati Nakshatra Ru (as in rumor) Re (as in regulate) Ra (as in Rama) Ta (as in Tahiti) Vishakha Nakshatra Ti (as in East Timor Tu (as in tune) Te (as in terrace) To (as in total) Anuradha Nakshatra Na (as in Nagasaki) Ni (as in Nicaragua) Nu (as in numeral) Ne (as in Nepal) Jyeshta Nakshatra No (as in noble) Ya (as in Yama) Yi (as in yield) Yu (as in Yukon) Mula Nakshatra Ye (as in Yemen) Yo (as in yo-yo) Ba (as in ball) Bi (as in Bini) Purvashadha Nakshatra Bu (as in Buddha) Dha (as in dharma) Bha (as in bhakti) Dha (no English equiv.) Uttarashadha Nakshatra Be (as in beta) Bo (as in Bohemian) Ja (as in jar) Ji (as in jiva) Shravana Nakshatra Ju (as in Jupiter) Je (ay as in hay) Jo (as in joke) Gha (as in Ghana) Dhanishta Nakshatra Ga (as in garden) Gi (ee as in keep) Gu (as in guru) Ge (as in Gestault) Shatabhisha Nakshatra Go (as in go) Sa (as in Sahara) Si (as in Sita) Su (as in Surya) Purvabhadhrapada Nakshatra Se (as in Seoul) So (as in sonar) Da (as in Dante) Di (as in dipa) Uttarabhadhrapada Nakshatra Du (as in duty) Tha (as in Thar Desert) JNa (as in Jnana) Da (as in Tahiti) Revati Nakshatra De (as in deva) Do (as in donut) Cha (as in chakra) Chi (as in chief)
  18. Maharishi

    Durga Suktam

    Why do you want to do that ? Do you know who Durga really is ? Do you know you want to be with her ? Durga means "The One who is NOT accesible/approachable"", so do not try to approach her. If you want you can say the following mantra " Aum, sarva mangal mangalye, shive-sarva-aarth-saadhike, sharanye,trayambake,gauree,naaraayanee, namostute" 11 times a day. This is enough for Durga.
  19. A teacher on the TM-Sidhi program told me that the TM-Sidhi program is about provoking Kundalini by doing Pranayama exercises. In the state of mind that is created then, the sutras are repeated and when the sutras melt with Pure Consciousness, they bring about a certain effect. Chopra now has a similar program that is called "Seduction of Spirit" program.
  20. If you worship Narayana, do not expect anything and just do it for He is The One in whose belly everything goes back and also comes out from. Nara means the spot on the belly in the midst. Do not ask for wishes, nor makes any mistakes in your puja, because it will affectv you. It is safer to worship Shiva or Ganesh or Hanuman.
  21. I think I have discovered the mantras that Deepak Chopra uses in his famous Primordial Sound Meditation. I have been initiated also and I have some knowledge of mantras and meditation, so I can tell. The structure of the mantra = Aum "Beej mantra" namah Beej mantra = a mantra which starts with the Nakshatra Pada Sound of your birth Nakshatra-pada (= the Nakshatra pada in which the moon falls at the time of your birth). The sound of your birth Nakshatra is your PERSONAL BIJA or BEEJA SOUND. After the PERSONAL BEEJA SOUND, usually there is an addition with "m" or "aam" or "eem" or "oom" to make it a complete PERSONAL BEEJA or BIJA Mantra with a bindu (ending). For example : If your BEEJA SOUND = VA, then your mantra will be Aum VAAM namah. And if your BEEJA SOUND = PEE then your mantra will be Aum PEEM namah. You can find the list of Nakshatra Pada Sounds on the internet. I have been meditating with a lot of mantras and methods, but I must admit that meditating with my PERSONAL BEEJA MANTRA gives extraordinary results. I found it to be very beneficial for my body and mind and it really stills my mind. I feel myself very familiar with my PERSONAL BEEJA MANTRA. Before, I have practiced Transcendental Meditation , but the problem there is that the BEEJA's are not personal, but are associated with forms of Shakti. And the problem of Shakti is that it causes business and heaviness instead of stillness. So, I quit practising TM and started with the Primordial Sound Meditation. Are the any other fellows who has a similar good experience with Primordial Sound Meditation ? Note for editor/moderator : I have written in the topic of Vedic Astrology, because Vedic Astrology is the basis of the Primordial Sound meditation
  22. Aum, svasti na indro vriddha-shravaah, svasti nah poosha vishva-vedaah, svasti nastaarkshyo aristha-nemih, svasti no brihaspatir-dadhaatu Say this mantra 4 times and do this for 7 or 9 or 11 times a day. Is will destroy the spiritis.
  23. Beej mantra of hanuman = Hum Aum Hum Hanumantaye namah
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