Guest guest Posted November 21, 2004 Report Share Posted November 21, 2004 Namaste Pierre, Thanx for your kind words regarding my Aussie website.. The Mahamrityunjay mantra is lengthy to explain as one must first gain a good grasping of the this mantra's signifance and understand its complete meaning. The advanced technique requires teaching and guidance by a preceptor on how to "pack or infuse this mantra into the body and soul", chakras, etc. so you will become 'one with the mantra', and 'the mantra is one with you'. You 'become it'. It 'becomes you'. The Tantric version begins with : Om Hoom Joom Saha, Om Bhu Bhuvah Swaha and then you start Om Triyabhakam yajamahey sugandhim pushti vardanam...etc..etc. Note; The above is only a short version of the oringinal Mahamrityanjaya Mantra. The full version is several pages long. Friends, I recall one very special member who actually posted the long version on this group a long time ago. Not sure if i remeber to add it to the Files Section of our group. Can anyone recall the message number or happened to copy the text or saved in in your computers? If you have, plase re-post the long version here for Pierre. It will help other new members who have not seeen it before. Pierre, alternatively you can click on the Files Section and look for the file containing various versions. If you fing the long version, please let me know too. Please also look up the search engines. As i am leaving Sydney for Singapore early tomorrow morning Sydney time, the luggage needs to be packed very soon and all matters at home sorted out before taking off. (To Friends in Singapore, I will bring some beads and malas to show you..) Pierre, after returing to sydney, I shall explain to you about the tantric version with the 'covering' : Om hoom joom saha, om bhu bhuvah swaha..... Om triyambhakam yajamahey sugandhim pushti vardanam...etc.et.c and ending with Om saha bhuvah, bhu om swaha joom hoom ommmmmmm....... Meantime, any other friends here know this version or happen to have been initated by your guru/s in regards Mahamrityunjay? If yes, please share your input and explain it to Pierre on my behalf..... If you have the long and short versions, please also repost it for the benefit of our latest new members, thank you...!! Sri N. from Scotland, when you have time, would you care to write some lines about this mantra on this group? No obligations absolutely, only if you wish to. ))))) Ommmmmm Simone , "Pierre" <pierrethp@m...> wrote: > > Dear Simone, > > Thanks very much for Basic Rudraksha Amrit recipe. Very > interesting to try. Please as I am very cautious with all practices related > to any spiritual or healing disciplines in with every details is very > important, could you tell me what is Mahamrityunjaya in tantric method > mean! I know the purpose and mantra of Mahamrityunjaya ( we can see it in > rudraksha-ratna web site) but I don't understand what is Tantric method. > Thanks for your answer and all the knowledge you give freely. > Congratulation for your beautiful web site. > All bliss and success. > Pierre > > > - > "Simone" <syzenith> > <> > Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:52 AM > RBSC : The First Rudraksha Website In Australia > > > > > > > > Pranaams Arjuna, > > > > The methods for making rudraksha amrit were transmitted to me by 2 > > different mahagurudevs, one south indian tamil and the other was > > ascetic aghori in northern indian part of himalayas, a little above > > the foothills regions (both attained mahasamadhi long time ago). > > > > Sorry this type of thing is not for public consumption much as i > > would love to share. Tis the kind of stuff that is akin to 'from > > mouth to ear' and takes long years of sadhana and mouna practices in > > isolation. > > > > yes i have used different types of mukhi beads for rudraksha amrit. > > Also used shaligrama-shila to make pancha-amrit. > > > > Strict Vaishnavite traditions forbid females using shaligrama- shilas > > and those who are not brahmana or eldest son or received brahmin > > thread from their gurus are forbidden to use shaligrama-shila which > > requires tulasi leaves and daily abhishekam and continuous worship; > > rigourously disciplined stuff that few people can keep or last the > > distance. But once attained, it stays with the soul for eternity. > > > > The only info i am able to share publicly and without direct > > transmittion is: > > > > Basic Rudraksha Amrit > > --------------------- > > The use of 108 Panchmukhi rudraksha to be soaked in big glass tub of > > spring water with lid, gangal jal, (Gangotri water would be even > > better as it is from the source of Maa Ganga; altitude high up in > > the frozen Himalayas), add tiny sprinkling of sandal powder and pure > > vibhuti. Soak for 72 days, repeat mantra Mahamrityunjaya in tantric > > version. Add a dash of gulab water to take away strange taste. Add > > more spring water to glass tub. Pour into several glass containers > > and refrigerate or freeze to store extra. Add to beverages for > > drinking, pour over head after shower or bath. No rinsing off this. > > Towel dry and put clothes on. 45 to 90 days should see some good > > results occuring and new stirrings beginning to take shape in > > regards healing. Experiment and experience, then let me know along > > the way if you wish......... > > > > By Shiva, i should patent this amrit recipe )))) or write it in a > > book for rudraksha and get the royalties. But never mind, this is > > a free for all to try. Hope it helps by the Grace of Bholenath. > > > > Jai Jai Shri Shri MahaGurudevas Namaha Ommmmmm > > Simone > > > > > > > > , Arjuna > > <arjunaacharya> wrote: > > > > > Pranams Simoneji, > > > > > What number of mukhi was the amrit made from, was it just water, > > and what mantra was used? > > > > I am very interested in your use of this for healing purposes. > > > > Have you tried making amrit of different rudrakshas? > > > > > Arjuna > > > > > > Simone <syzenith> wrote: > > > > > > Pranaams Arjunaji, > > > > > > Bless you and thank you too, for kindly comments. Your feedback, > > > like that of other friends here, is always highly valued and > > > cherished. If I can be of any assistance from Australia (I know > > you > > > are in the USA), all you need to do is give a yell > > > > > > Have some case histories tested with Hindu communities over here > > > that will be added to the Aussie site's database later. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Dear Simone, Thanks very much for having taking time to answer me then you were very busy. Hope that your travelling have been very exciting, successful and blissful. I go to the file of Rudra-center as you suggested me and I download the audio of Mahamrityanjaya Mantra. Also I go to the search archive and I did not find the long version of Mahamrityunjay. Is it necessary in order to prepare the Basic Rudraksha Amrit ? I am still very much interested to ear more from you about the mantra Mahamrityunjaya in tantric version. You give me already some clarity about it but I guess there is more to know as you said me; "Pierre, after returing to sydney, I shall explain to you about the tantric version with the 'covering' : Om hoom joom saha, om bhu bhuvah swaha..... Om triyambhakam yajamahey sugandhim pushti vardanam...etc.et.c and ending with Om saha bhuvah, bhu om swaha joom hoom ommmmmmm......." Thanking you very much for any answer about this topic and I wish you all the best, success and bliss. Please answer then you will find time. Pierre - "Simone" <syzenith <> Sunday, November 21, 2004 1:16 PM RBSC : To Pierre/ Mahamrityunja mantra Namaste Pierre, Thanx for your kind words regarding my Aussie website.. The Mahamrityunjay mantra is lengthy to explain as one must first gain a good grasping of the this mantra's signifance and understand its complete meaning. The advanced technique requires teaching and guidance by a preceptor on how to "pack or infuse this mantra into the body and soul", chakras, etc. so you will become 'one with the mantra', and 'the mantra is one with you'. You 'become it'. It 'becomes you'. The Tantric version begins with : Om Hoom Joom Saha, Om Bhu Bhuvah Swaha and then you start Om Triyabhakam yajamahey sugandhim pushti vardanam...etc..etc. Note; The above is only a short version of the oringinal Mahamrityanjaya Mantra. The full version is several pages long. Friends, I recall one very special member who actually posted the long version on this group a long time ago. Not sure if i remeber to add it to the Files Section of our group. Can anyone recall the message number or happened to copy the text or saved in in your computers? If you have, plase re-post the long version here for Pierre. It will help other new members who have not seeen it before. Pierre, alternatively you can click on the Files Section and look for the file containing various versions. If you fing the long version, please let me know too. Please also look up the search engines. As i am leaving Sydney for Singapore early tomorrow morning Sydney time, the luggage needs to be packed very soon and all matters at home sorted out before taking off. (To Friends in Singapore, I will bring some beads and malas to show you..) Pierre, after returing to sydney, I shall explain to you about the tantric version with the 'covering' : Om hoom joom saha, om bhu bhuvah swaha..... Om triyambhakam yajamahey sugandhim pushti vardanam...etc.et.c and ending with Om saha bhuvah, bhu om swaha joom hoom ommmmmmm....... Meantime, any other friends here know this version or happen to have been initated by your guru/s in regards Mahamrityunjay? If yes, please share your input and explain it to Pierre on my behalf..... If you have the long and short versions, please also repost it for the benefit of our latest new members, thank you...!! Sri N. from Scotland, when you have time, would you care to write some lines about this mantra on this group? No obligations absolutely, only if you wish to. ))))) Ommmmmm Simone , "Pierre" <pierrethp@m...> wrote: > > Dear Simone, > > Thanks very much for Basic Rudraksha Amrit recipe. Very > interesting to try. Please as I am very cautious with all practices related > to any spiritual or healing disciplines in with every details is very > important, could you tell me what is Mahamrityunjaya in tantric method > mean! I know the purpose and mantra of Mahamrityunjaya ( we can see it in > rudraksha-ratna web site) but I don't understand what is Tantric method. > Thanks for your answer and all the knowledge you give freely. > Congratulation for your beautiful web site. > All bliss and success. > Pierre > > > - > "Simone" <syzenith> > <> > Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:52 AM > RBSC : The First Rudraksha Website In Australia > > > > > > > > Pranaams Arjuna, > > > > The methods for making rudraksha amrit were transmitted to me by 2 > > different mahagurudevs, one south indian tamil and the other was > > ascetic aghori in northern indian part of himalayas, a little above > > the foothills regions (both attained mahasamadhi long time ago). > > > > Sorry this type of thing is not for public consumption much as i > > would love to share. Tis the kind of stuff that is akin to 'from > > mouth to ear' and takes long years of sadhana and mouna practices in > > isolation. > > > > yes i have used different types of mukhi beads for rudraksha amrit. > > Also used shaligrama-shila to make pancha-amrit. > > > > Strict Vaishnavite traditions forbid females using shaligrama- shilas > > and those who are not brahmana or eldest son or received brahmin > > thread from their gurus are forbidden to use shaligrama-shila which > > requires tulasi leaves and daily abhishekam and continuous worship; > > rigourously disciplined stuff that few people can keep or last the > > distance. But once attained, it stays with the soul for eternity. > > > > The only info i am able to share publicly and without direct > > transmittion is: > > > > Basic Rudraksha Amrit > > --------------------- > > The use of 108 Panchmukhi rudraksha to be soaked in big glass tub of > > spring water with lid, gangal jal, (Gangotri water would be even > > better as it is from the source of Maa Ganga; altitude high up in > > the frozen Himalayas), add tiny sprinkling of sandal powder and pure > > vibhuti. Soak for 72 days, repeat mantra Mahamrityunjaya in tantric > > version. Add a dash of gulab water to take away strange taste. Add > > more spring water to glass tub. Pour into several glass containers > > and refrigerate or freeze to store extra. Add to beverages for > > drinking, pour over head after shower or bath. No rinsing off this. > > Towel dry and put clothes on. 45 to 90 days should see some good > > results occuring and new stirrings beginning to take shape in > > regards healing. Experiment and experience, then let me know along > > the way if you wish......... > > > > By Shiva, i should patent this amrit recipe )))) or write it in a > > book for rudraksha and get the royalties. But never mind, this is > > a free for all to try. Hope it helps by the Grace of Bholenath. > > > > Jai Jai Shri Shri MahaGurudevas Namaha Ommmmmm > > Simone > > > > > > > > , Arjuna > > <arjunaacharya> wrote: > > > > > Pranams Simoneji, > > > > > What number of mukhi was the amrit made from, was it just water, > > and what mantra was used? > > > > I am very interested in your use of this for healing purposes. > > > > Have you tried making amrit of different rudrakshas? > > > > > Arjuna > > > > > > Simone <syzenith> wrote: > > > > > > Pranaams Arjunaji, > > > > > > Bless you and thank you too, for kindly comments. Your feedback, > > > like that of other friends here, is always highly valued and > > > cherished. If I can be of any assistance from Australia (I know > > you > > > are in the USA), all you need to do is give a yell > > > > > > Have some case histories tested with Hindu communities over here > > > that will be added to the Aussie site's database later. > To send an email to: Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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