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Jay Ma

 

I have heard that before Amma gives a mantra She asks

for Ishta Devata , what if one does not have one

favorite but few ? for example

i like quite few idols , such as Vishnu , Devi ,

Krishna , Shirdi etc... I mean the list could go on .

I think it is hard to choose who is favorite at least

for me .

 

Joanna P.

 

 

 

 

 

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sevaral options:

1. CHOOSE which deity's mantra you will like best amongst your

favorites.

2. Do a jyotish reading to find out your fav deity. take a mantra

for that.

3. Surrender to Amma, and tell her you are unable to make up your

mind, and that She can give you whatever mantra She feels is best

for you (looks like this will be the ultimate test of surrender!

because if the mantra is the most precious gift you can ever receive

from a Guru or in life in general, then asking Amma to choose it for

you sounds like surrender to Her. duh! why did I not choose this

option when my mantra was being given?). Although this option sounds

very romantic and feel-goody, there is no predicting if Amma will

happily (or unhappily) accept this choice; atleast I know of no

precedent.

 

Good luck!

 

Jai Ma!

 

 

Ammachi, joanna pollner <joannapollner>

wrote:

> Jay Ma

>

> I have heard that before Amma gives a mantra She asks

> for Ishta Devata , what if one does not have one

> favorite but few ? for example

> i like quite few idols , such as Vishnu , Devi ,

> Krishna , Shirdi etc... I mean the list could go on .

> I think it is hard to choose who is favorite at least

> for me .

>

> Joanna P.

>

>

>

>

>

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> 2. Do a jyotish reading to find out your fav deity. take a mantra

> for that.

 

 

Joanna:

 

This is a good thing to do. Certain deities and their mantras have a

past life association with us and so give faster results. It is best

to take up the mantra of a such a deity. This is usually indicated in

the natal chart- and so is a good idea to get a reading done by a

good astrologer(eg William Levacy, Braha, Chakrapani Ullal etc).

 

And it is also said that if you have a strong liking for a certain

deity, this supercedes any astrological indications.

 

-yogaman

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Namah Shivayah,

 

Actually, Amma asks that the person receiving the mantra participate in the

process

by choosing either a beloved diety or a divine quality that attracts them. For

westerners,

it is often better to choose a quality, as they don't have the history of a

chosen diety,

(unless it is Jesus Christ) as the easterners do. This should be a heart

process, NOT

a mental process, and should be something the person will feel happy

concentrating on

for the rest of this life. If you are really undecided, you can choose Amma as

your

focal point of devotion, but you can not go up there and say, "Amma choose."

(This is

also what I would have liked to do, but Amma chooses anyway, it seems.) Never

fear, you will get the mantra that is right for you. I promise.

 

In Amma's love,

Jyotsna

 

manoj_menon <ammasmon wrote:

 

sevaral options:

1. CHOOSE which deity's mantra you will like best amongst your

favorites.

2. Do a jyotish reading to find out your fav deity. take a mantra

for that.

3. Surrender to Amma, and tell her you are unable to make up your

mind, and that She can give you whatever mantra She feels is best

for you (looks like this will be the ultimate test of surrender!

because if the mantra is the most precious gift you can ever receive

from a Guru or in life in general, then asking Amma to choose it for

you sounds like surrender to Her. duh! why did I not choose this

option when my mantra was being given?). Although this option sounds

very romantic and feel-goody, there is no predicting if Amma will

happily (or unhappily) accept this choice; atleast I know of no

precedent.

 

Good luck!

 

Jai Ma!

 

 

Ammachi, joanna pollner <joannapollner>

wrote:

> Jay Ma

>

> I have heard that before Amma gives a mantra She asks

> for Ishta Devata , what if one does not have one

> favorite but few ? for example

> i like quite few idols , such as Vishnu , Devi ,

> Krishna , Shirdi etc... I mean the list could go on .

> I think it is hard to choose who is favorite at least

> for me .

>

> Joanna P.

>

>

>

>

>

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Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

 

Ammachi/

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 1 year later...

I heard that "in the beginning" Amma used to give mantrtas to people

and the swami would give ht epiece of paper with the mantra written

on it. After the program Amma saw all the little pieces of paper

all over the floor. She realized that the people coming to her

didn't understand what a mantra was. Thus the various classes were

added.

 

I especially appreciate that Amma includes you and your preferences

when giving you a mantra. Just like a good mother!

 

Aikya

 

Ammachi, nierika@a... wrote:

>

>

> Bela wrote to Aikya:

>

> >> Thank you for sharing this information. I had heard stories

here and

> there

> >> about people receiving mantras from Amma, but then I would

wonder how

> would

> >> you remember it, especially if you are not well-versed in

Sanskrit or

> >> familiar with many of the common mantras.

>

>

> Aikya had previously written:

>

> >> Based on the form of God/dess that you mention (could be

Amma), you

> >> are given a fairly standard mantra...Added to the very well-

known mantra

> there

> >> is one extra syllable, a bija mantra (seed mantra) of the

goddess...

>

> >> When Amma tells you your mantra--beforehand in my case, you

are given

> >> it in writing by one of the swamis. After Amma tells you your

mantra,

> >> you go to another class where they make sure that you can

pronounce

> >> your mantra, that you know the meaning of it, that you know

how to use

> >> a mala and understand that you are supposed to say your mantra

108

> >> times every day.

>

>

>

>

> Dear Bela & Aikya ~ I have a postscript to add to this, but first

let me

> tell you of my experience. When Amma gave me my mantra (which was

an Amma

> mantra), I couldn't understand what She said when She whispered it

into my ear. I

> felt a bit frantic ~ oh no! What am I going to to ~ and I didn't

want to ask

> Her to repeat it. Fortunately, as Aikya mentions above, there is a

swami

> standing nearby who writes it down for you, both in sanskrit and

the. English

> translation. Whew .

>

> In the process of moving numerous times, I lost track of that

precious piece

> of paper. Then last year, when I started to more actively use my

mantra

> again, I realized that I wasn't sure

> I was remembering the mantra correctly, and I didn't know what to

do. I

> think I called and spoke with someone in the Santa Fe ashram. They

arranged a

> time for Swami Dayamrita to call, which he did, and went over the

mantra and the

> meaning with me. Whew.

>

> The "class" you mention has been added since I last saw Amma, and

what a

> great idea. For people who are not used to chanting mantra, or

don't know how to

> use a mala, this is a great gift. Jai Ma ~ Linda

>

>

>

>

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on 1/3/06 12:15 PM, Aikya Param at aikya wrote:

 

> I heard that "in the beginning" Amma used to give mantrtas to people

> and the swami would give ht epiece of paper with the mantra written

> on it.

 

It's still done that way.

 

After the program Amma saw all the little pieces of paper

> all over the floor. She realized that the people coming to her

> didn't understand what a mantra was. Thus the various classes were

> added.

 

There are also IAM classes. Different thing.

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