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The semi-mythincal sage Babaji thought Om Namah Shivaya was the

supreme mantra.

 

Babaji's web site and written biography define the mantra as "Thy

Will Be Done".

 

Since this is arguably Ammachi's favorite mantra does anyone take

issue with this definition?

 

The conventional meaning conveys I bow down to Surrender to Take

Refuge in God.

 

Could this be tantamount to Thy Will Be Done?

 

Peace,

 

GeorgeSon

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Ammachi, "leokomor" <leokomor> wrote:

> AMMA TEACHINGS STATE THAT THE TRUTH IS ONE.THE "ESSENCE" OF BOTH OF

THESE INTERPRETATIONS IS THE SAME.SURRENDER.

>

> The semi-mythincal sage Babaji thought Om Namah Shivaya was the

> supreme mantra.

>

> Babaji's web site and written biography define the mantra as "Thy

> Will Be Done".

>

> Since this is arguably Ammachi's favorite mantra does anyone take

> issue with this definition?

>

> The conventional meaning conveys I bow down to Surrender to Take

> Refuge in God.

>

> Could this be tantamount to Thy Will Be Done?

>

> Peace,

>

> GeorgeSon

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I always thought this mantra was specifically referring to reverence

for Lord Shiva?

 

Brightest Blessings,

Bela

 

 

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 19:14:48 -0000, leokomor <leokomor wrote:

>

>

> The semi-mythincal sage Babaji thought Om Namah Shivaya was the

> supreme mantra.

>

> Babaji's web site and written biography define the mantra as "Thy

> Will Be Done".

>

> Since this is arguably Ammachi's favorite mantra does anyone take

> issue with this definition?

>

> The conventional meaning conveys I bow down to Surrender to Take

> Refuge in God.

>

> Could this be tantamount to Thy Will Be Done?

>

> Peace,

>

> GeorgeSon

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> The semi-mythincal sage Babaji thought Om Namah

> Shivaya was the

> supreme mantra.

>

> Babaji's web site and written biography define the

> mantra as "Thy

> Will Be Done".

>

> Since this is arguably Ammachi's favorite mantra

> does anyone take

> issue with this definition?

>

> The conventional meaning conveys I bow down to

> Surrender to Take

> Refuge in God.

>

> Could this be tantamount to Thy Will Be Done?

>

 

No arguments here, but at the Kripalu Center back in

the heyday of Yogi Amrit Desai, they usually

translated the Krishna/Vaishnav mantra Om Namo

Bhagavate Vasudevaya as "Thy will be done". Om Namo

Bhagavate Vasudevaya was Kripalu's "guru mantra", i.e.

the mantra that Yogi Desai received from his guru

Swami Kripalvananda, for whom Kripalu yoga is named.

 

Keval

 

 

 

 

 

The all-new My - What will yours do?

 

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It literally means "Om. Salutations to Shiva.Shiva" is a very

ancient name for God that appeared in the Vedas. It denotes that

aspect of God which makes everythng a blessing.

 

Aikya

 

Ammachi, "leokomor" <leokomor> wrote:

>

>

> The semi-mythincal sage Babaji thought Om Namah Shivaya was the

> supreme mantra.

>

> Babaji's web site and written biography define the mantra as "Thy

> Will Be Done".

>

> Since this is arguably Ammachi's favorite mantra does anyone take

> issue with this definition?

>

> The conventional meaning conveys I bow down to Surrender to Take

> Refuge in God.

>

> Could this be tantamount to Thy Will Be Done?

>

> Peace,

>

> GeorgeSon

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--- Aikya Param <aikya wrote:

 

>

> It literally means "Om. Salutations to Shiva."

> "Shiva" is a very

> ancient name for God that appeared in the Vedas. It

> denotes that

> aspect of God which makes everythng a blessing.

>

> Aikya

>

I thought it denotes more of the Shiva as destructive

aspect of Supreme , hence i kind off try to avoid

worshiping of Shiva , but funny enough i wanted to ask

Ammachi for mantra last year but could not for various

of reasons however She gave me a little vibhutti pack

with

Om Namah Sivaya . I thought that was kind of message

maybe to use that mantra for a while , but still i

somehow feel more attraction to such aspects as Sri

Lalita or Saraswati , Laxmi and Sri Vishnu .

 

namaste , jp

 

 

 

 

 

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I could be wrong, but I think all of the vibhuti packets that Amma hands out at

programs

here in the US have "ONS" printed on them. Best way is to ask Amma when you can.

=)

 

Namah Shivaya,

Iswari

 

 

Ammachi, joanna pollner <joannapollner> wrote:

> I thought it denotes more of the Shiva as destructive

> aspect of Supreme , hence i kind off try to avoid

> worshiping of Shiva , but funny enough i wanted to ask

> Ammachi for mantra last year but could not for various

> of reasons however She gave me a little vibhutti pack

> with

> Om Namah Sivaya . I thought that was kind of message

> maybe to use that mantra for a while , but still i

> somehow feel more attraction to such aspects as Sri

> Lalita or Saraswati , Laxmi and Sri Vishnu .

>

> namaste , jp

>

>

>

>

>

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