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Dear Respected Simoneji

 

Thank you for this most Auspicious Knowledge.......this gives a person the

history and a perfect understanding of what I was asking....thank you

 

Take Care Mitra

 

DharmaDev

 

In a message dated 10/8/2004 5:07:23 PM Pacific Standard Time,

syzenith writes:

 

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> Namaste again Sri DDji and Friends,

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> More about Shabar and Mantras

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> There are many types of mantras:

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> Shabar: Mantras that give fast results;

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> Beeja: Seed mantras: Haum, Kreem, Hreem, Shreem, Kleem,

> Hoom, Glaum, Kshraum, etc.

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> Abstract mantras: Om, Sohum, HumSo, Aham Brahma Asmi, Tat Twan Asi.

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> More Mantra Types:

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> Saguna mantra;

> Japa mantra;

> Gayatri mantra;

> Gayatri mantras of different deities,;

> Nirguna mantras, etc.

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> "Shabar" is also the name of one of the tribes connected or existed

> in olden times (whether Indian; Indus; Hindustan; Aryan, Himalayan).

> Other tribes: Yavanas, Shak, Kirat and Barbar tribes. Features and

> blood lines run quite similar to ancient man/woman from Uraic-Altaic

> peoples.

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> "Shabar" stems from ancient times and can also mean a root word

> derived from Sanskrit, Hebrew and Arabic (all are connected).

> Caanite and Phonecian civilizations also used this word:

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> From Ugarit, there are 2 gods called Shabar and Shalim. Shabar was

> probably the God of Dawn.

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> In the Old Testament, Shabar is mentioned, but his name is sometimes

> translated as "Morning".

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> Shalim is the contrary, namely the God of Dusk. It is believed that

> Jerusalem got its name from him, with the meaning "Fortress of

> Shalim".

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> Is it any wonder how ShalomALehHem is similar to SalamMalehkom.

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> Back to Rudraksha:

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> Shabar is "a mantra that gives fast results" and if applied with the

> meaning of "Guru" or "God of Dawn" or revering Rudraksha as "Guru",

> it is the same as say:

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> A real-life human swami named "Guru-Rudraksha" who dispels darkness

> (ignorance) and brings "dawn" or "light". As in: Guru = the

> Dispeller of Darkness.

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> Again, hope this makes sense :)

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> Jai Rudraksha Namah

> Jai Shree Gurudev Namaha

> Simone

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Namaste again Sri DDji and Friends,

 

More about Shabar and Mantras

=============================

 

There are many types of mantras:

 

Shabar: Mantras that give fast results;

 

Beeja: Seed mantras: Haum, Kreem, Hreem, Shreem, Kleem,

Hoom, Glaum, Kshraum, etc.

 

Abstract mantras: Om, Sohum, HumSo, Aham Brahma Asmi, Tat Twan Asi.

 

More Mantra Types:

-----------------

Saguna mantra;

Japa mantra;

Gayatri mantra;

Gayatri mantras of different deities,;

Nirguna mantras, etc.

 

"Shabar" is also the name of one of the tribes connected or existed

in olden times (whether Indian; Indus; Hindustan; Aryan, Himalayan).

Other tribes: Yavanas, Shak, Kirat and Barbar tribes. Features and

blood lines run quite similar to ancient man/woman from Uraic-Altaic

peoples.

 

"Shabar" stems from ancient times and can also mean a root word

derived from Sanskrit, Hebrew and Arabic (all are connected).

Caanite and Phonecian civilizations also used this word:

 

>From Ugarit, there are 2 gods called Shabar and Shalim. Shabar was

probably the God of Dawn.

 

In the Old Testament, Shabar is mentioned, but his name is sometimes

translated as "Morning".

 

Shalim is the contrary, namely the God of Dusk. It is believed that

Jerusalem got its name from him, with the meaning "Fortress of

Shalim".

 

Is it any wonder how ShalomALehHem is similar to SalamMalehkom.

 

Back to Rudraksha:

-----------------

Shabar is "a mantra that gives fast results" and if applied with the

meaning of "Guru" or "God of Dawn" or revering Rudraksha as "Guru",

it is the same as say:

 

A real-life human swami named "Guru-Rudraksha" who dispels darkness

(ignorance) and brings "dawn" or "light". As in: Guru = the

Dispeller of Darkness.

 

Again, hope this makes sense :)

 

Jai Rudraksha Namah

Jai Shree Gurudev Namaha

Simone

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