Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Could someone please post the Gayatri mantra on the net and the way to recite it. How many times and what other rituals. What is the difference between the Gaytri and the Shabar mantra and which is to be said when? Many thanks. Cyra If you can post all the powerful mantras on the net with meanings or atleast the important ones it would be great. --- JOSE REYMUNDI <stargate40 wrote: > > dear sir "if you don't mind" will you send me by > mail a letter with all the powerful mantras you > already know include the one bellow here., well my > postal address is JOSE A. REYMUNDI > 27- MICHAEL RD. APT-I NEW LONDON, CT 06320 > U.S.A. thank you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Dear Jose ji Thank you for your request My Friend.........however it is most gigantic request.........if you see the books on the website www.sanskritmantra.com they contain thousands of Mantras.......all with explanations and practice suggestions...............question is where to start............the book Healing Mantras can be a good starting place and can be found on this website or at Amazon.com Another place to start is www.natarajbooks.com for Siva Purana and SriMadDeviBhagavat Reason for referring you to all these different places is that a person needs more than a list of Mantra sometimes.........they need the understanding behind the Mantra and this takes many years of study from many books........is really not simply a list of Mantras that someone can send to someone else.......and in final analysis is best to recieve a Mantra from a Guru or Teacher personally hope this helps a little Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 10/11/2004 4:59:29 AM Pacific Standard Time, stargate40 writes: > Subj: RBSC : Rudraksha Shabar Mantra > 10/11/2004 4:59:29 AM Pacific Standard Time > stargate40 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > dear sir "if you don't mind" will you send me by mail a letter with all > the powerful mantras you already know include the one bellow here., well my > postal address is JOSE A. REYMUNDI 27- MICHAEL RD. APT-I NEW > LONDON, CT 06320 U.S.A. thank you! > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Respected Simoneji > > Goodness you have covered this subject in great length......thank you for > this immense Knowledge you have given us........a lot to think about in what > you > have written > > Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum > > DharmaDev > > > > In a message dated 10/8/2004 4:27:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, > syzenith writes: > > > >Namaste Sri DDji, > > > >I'm still in the state of Victoria.. Still on the road.....in a > >country location. > > > >With all due respect: > >--------------------- > >There is a kind of "technicality" with the Shabar. Too lengthy to > >explain. But briefly: In an ultimate aspect, Rudraksha contains > >Yantra, Mantra and Tantra that has the potential to guide an > >aspirant to the Upa-Guru within, i.e. Atman. When using this > >mantra, different individuals experience different "signposts" > >or "signals" of their personal progress or spiritual growth and > >maturity. > > > >Progress and achievement of mantra siddhi is also governed by karma > >of preceeding births, karma created during this birth (samsara), > >rtam (heavenly or cosmic movements) and rnanubandhana (past life > >bondage), whether it is slow and steady or acceleration at once to > >kundalini arising gently, etc. Each person experiences different > >levels and dimensions when connecting with God/dess in the form of > >Mantra. > > > >"Guru" in the twilight language of the Rudraksha Shabar Mantra has > >several meanings: > > > >Guru as in Lord Jupiter to certain Jyotishis; > >Guru as in Upa-Guru (the guru within and innate in all beings); > >Guru as in one's real life guru; > >Guru as in one's Ishta Devata; > >Guru as in one's family deity; > >Guru as in one's Ultimate God/dess; > >Guru as in LordVenus(Shukracharya to some Nathas, Aghoris,Jyotishis); > > > >Guru as in a certain Deity one is trying to seek blessings or > >Darshan from, at any given time or during a certain stage of sadhana. > > > >Many more examples to the above but I hope this helps in dispersing > >some misconceptions. > > > >The term "Guru" is used by different people of different backgrounds > >and lineages. "Guru" can also be "Guruji" or simply spelt "Guru". > >Just like "chela" is also "shisya". Just like Rudraksha can be speIt > >as "rudraksh" or "rudraksham" depending on Northern Indian or > >Southern Indian lingo and accents. Or "ascent". It is all one and > >the same. Teachers can become students and sometimes students become > >the "teachers'" gurus. All is leela and maya, like a sort of musical > >chairs. When there is no Duality, one sees that there are many > >paths to the Summit but God/dess is One. > > > >For example: > >----------- > >As a very humble rudraksha sadhaka, my Ultimate God/dess is > >Rudraksha. Be they rudrakshas representing male or female deities, > >they are all my Ultimate Guru. When wearing, using or worshipping > >rudraksha, I prostrate and salute them as "Guru" and sometimes I > >refer to them as "Guruji" or "Gurudev" that encompasses all that is > >the "One". > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Dear Cyraji There are many different Gayatri Mantras and the study of the different Gayatris and the different ways to practice and chant are already on the internet.......tons of information...................... good place to start is with www.sanskritmantra.com and his books on Mantras and Ancient Ceremonies as he gives step by step instructions..........best place might be to start with www.hindumandir.us and find a Hindu Priest in your area so you might be able to recieve personal instruction in the Gayatri of your choice In Healing Mantras book by Thomas Ashley Farrand it states The Gayatri Mantra is simply meditation on spiritual light..............and is specificly for the pupose of enlightening the mind and intellect The different Gods and Goddess also have Gayatri Mantras specific to them Cannot give you a detailed difference between Shabar and Gayatri because I have not started to transliterate Shabar yet however there are most likely more than one Shabar Mantra and it looks like they are linked with the Naatha Yogis that is a lineage of Yogis known for their extroardinary powers We have the Rudraksha Shabar Mantra on our website that is one of the most powerful Mantras to unlock the energies of the Rudraksa so am in the process of starting to read the Devanagari to get the pronounciation as correct as possible so am not in position to compare the two at this time In addition the word Naatha means Lord......... Ruler or Protector and the Naatha Yantra is something new Rudra Center has recently been given by a most Auspicious Guru in India............Have never seen a Yantra like this one as it is one of the most complicated and includes all the Devas and Devis and is one of the most Auspicious MahaYantras I have seen to date Is most Auspicious to have both the Naatha Siddhi Yantra and the Rudraksha Shabar Mantra to work with as they seem to both come from the Naatha Yogi lineage hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 10/11/2004 5:38:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, crkanga writes: > Subj: RBSC : Rudraksha Shabar Mantra > 10/11/2004 5:38:37 AM Pacific Standard Time > crkanga > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > Could someone please post the Gayatri mantra on the > net and the way to recite it. How many times and what > other rituals. What is the difference between the > Gaytri and the Shabar mantra and which is to be said > when? > Many thanks. > Cyra > If you can post all the powerful mantras on the net > with meanings or atleast the important ones it would > be great. > > > --- JOSE REYMUNDI <stargate40 wrote: > > > > >dear sir "if you don't mind" will you send me by > >mail a letter with all the powerful mantras you > >already know include the one bellow here., well my > >postal address is JOSE A. REYMUNDI > > 27- MICHAEL RD. APT-I NEW LONDON, CT 06320 > >U.S.A. thank you! > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Thank you so much Dharmadevji for your insight and so much knowledge. Bless you with peace! Cyra --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Cyraji > > There are many different Gayatri Mantras and the > study of the different > Gayatris and the different ways to practice and > chant are already on the > internet.......tons of > information...................... good place to > start is with > www.sanskritmantra.com and his books on Mantras and > Ancient Ceremonies as he > gives step by step instructions..........best place > might be to start with > www.hindumandir.us and find a Hindu Priest in your > area so you might be able to > recieve personal instruction in the Gayatri of your > choice > > In Healing Mantras book by Thomas Ashley Farrand it > states The Gayatri Mantra > is simply meditation on spiritual > light..............and is specificly for > the pupose of enlightening the mind and intellect > > The different Gods and Goddess also have Gayatri > Mantras specific to them > > Cannot give you a detailed difference between Shabar > and Gayatri because I > have not started to transliterate Shabar yet however > there are most likely more > than one Shabar Mantra and it looks like they are > linked with the Naatha Yogis > that is a lineage of Yogis known for their > extroardinary powers > > We have the Rudraksha Shabar Mantra on our website > that is one of the most > powerful Mantras to unlock the energies of the > Rudraksa so am in the process of > starting to read the Devanagari to get the > pronounciation as correct as > possible so am not in position to compare the two at > this time > > In addition the word Naatha means Lord......... > Ruler or Protector and the > Naatha Yantra is something new Rudra Center has > recently been given by a most > Auspicious Guru in India............Have never seen > a Yantra like this one as it > is one of the most complicated and includes all the > Devas and Devis and is > one of the most Auspicious MahaYantras I have seen > to date > > Is most Auspicious to have both the Naatha Siddhi > Yantra and the Rudraksha > Shabar Mantra to work with as they seem to both > come from the Naatha Yogi > lineage > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > > In a message dated 10/11/2004 5:38:37 AM Pacific > Standard Time, > crkanga writes: > > > Subj: RBSC : Rudraksha Shabar Mantra > > 10/11/2004 5:38:37 AM Pacific Standard Time > > crkanga > > Reply-to: > > > > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > > > > > > > Could someone please post the Gayatri mantra on > the > > net and the way to recite it. How many times and > what > > other rituals. What is the difference between the > > Gaytri and the Shabar mantra and which is to be > said > > when? > > Many thanks. > > Cyra > > If you can post all the powerful mantras on the > net > > with meanings or atleast the important ones it > would > > be great. > > > > > > --- JOSE REYMUNDI <stargate40 > wrote: > > > > > > > >dear sir "if you don't mind" will you send me by > > >mail a letter with all the powerful mantras you > > >already know include the one bellow here., well > my > > >postal address is JOSE A. REYMUNDI > > > 27- MICHAEL RD. APT-I NEW LONDON, CT 06320 > > >U.S.A. thank you! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > _______________________________ Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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