Guest guest Posted November 8, 2003 Report Share Posted November 8, 2003 dear brothers and sisters have any of you ever heard of the mantra called "adtiya hridayam"? what is this mantra used for and what are its effects especially in conjunction with rudraksha? from googling this on the web i found out that it is mainly for surya and then for the navagrahas. so would this work best with 1/12 mukhi or the navaratna mala?? any experiences with this would be highly appreciated. may ganesha's light shine on all, fmd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2003 Report Share Posted November 8, 2003 fmd Aditya Hridayam is technically a stotra(hymn of praise or a eulogy if you will) and not a mantra. I believe it is a part of the Bala Kanda of Valmiki's Ramayana (one of two gret indian epics) and for this reason is not considered a part of the original Ramayana but a later addition by some scholars because Rama here is considered an incarnation of NArAyanA, which is a Vaishnavite perspective. Irrespective it is considered very meritorious to chant it especially for reasons of health. It was an upadesha give by Sage Agastiyar to Rama for worshipping the Sun (Aditya). The entire stotra is in the Anushtup chandas(meter) except the last verse and there is a beautiful rendition of it @ www.prapatti.com. Suraj , find_my_destiny <no_reply> wrote: > dear brothers and sisters > > have any of you ever heard of the mantra called "adtiya hridayam"? > what is this mantra used for and what are its effects especially in > conjunction with rudraksha? > > from googling this on the web i found out that it is mainly for > surya and then for the navagrahas. so would this work best with 1/12 > mukhi or the navaratna mala?? > > any experiences with this would be highly appreciated. > > may ganesha's light shine on all, > fmd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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