Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Dear Friend Namaskar and thanks for message......only way I know to learn Devanagari Alphabet pronounciation is to find book Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley Farrand on Amazon.com and learn what he is teaching by phonetics.......if you know english then he uses this as a base to sound out the Devanagari Alphabet..........If you find the American Sanskrit Institute and Vyaas Houston on the internet they have a self learning course with Tape to help you with pronounciation ............ Is a Happy New Learning Experience for you......or you could go to www.HinduMandir.us and find a local Hindu Temple and a priest there will most likely be happy to help you hope this helps Wishing you and Family the Best Rudra Center America DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 5/25/2005 9:10:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, nancyraffa8 writes: > Subj: RBSC : need help with translation of Sanskrit mantras for yantra > puja.... > 5/25/2005 9:10:51 AM Pacific Standard Time > nancyraffa8 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > Dear Society: > Namaste. > I am so glad to be able to participate in this email group. I am a follwer > of Paramahamsa Hariharananda in the practice of Kriya yoga. In the moment I am > learning about yantras and have purchased some through the Rudra Center in > Mumbai. I would like to recite teh mantras to the deitied but would like to > recite them with full understanding of them. My guru Swami Vidyadhishananda is > in India at the moment so I do not have gudiance in this momnet to have a > tramslation done. Neeta form the Center suggested that someone formthe group > could help me.If there is a way to help me to understanding the Sanskrit mantras > below taht are said during puja it would be gartely appreciated. > God Bless You > Aum Tat Sat Aum > nancyraffa8 > > > > > Dear Nancy ji, > > Namaste and Thank you for your enquiry. > > It is perfetly fine to frame the Yantras and then do puja. The method for > Yantra Puja is as under: > > > Place all the Yantras together before your deity in your meditation room. > Place a kalash (brass or copper pot filled with sacred water) with a coconut > and different fruits, grains and betel leaves in front of each set of Yantras. > Anoint the Yantras with chandan (sandalwood) paste, sindoor (vermilion) and > milk mixed with floral-scented oil. Put a white flower on each Yantra, to > worship it individually as a deity in its own right. Sit on an aasan facing > east with Yantras in front of you. Place a spoonful of water on your head and > repeat: > > > > "Apavitrah Pavitro Va Sarva Vastan Gatopi Va Yah > > Smaret Pundari Kaksham Sa Bahya Bhyantarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Dear Society: Namaste. I am so glad to be able to participate in this email group. I am a follwer of Paramahamsa Hariharananda in the practice of Kriya yoga. In the moment I am learning about yantras and have purchased some through the Rudra Center in Mumbai. I would like to recite teh mantras to the deitied but would like to recite them with full understanding of them. My guru Swami Vidyadhishananda is in India at the moment so I do not have gudiance in this momnet to have a tramslation done. Neeta form the Center suggested that someone formthe group could help me.If there is a way to help me to understanding the Sanskrit mantras below taht are said during puja it would be gartely appreciated. God Bless You Aum Tat Sat Aum nancyraffa8 Dear Nancy ji, Namaste and Thank you for your enquiry. It is perfetly fine to frame the Yantras and then do puja. The method for Yantra Puja is as under: Place all the Yantras together before your deity in your meditation room. Place a kalash (brass or copper pot filled with sacred water) with a coconut and different fruits, grains and betel leaves in front of each set of Yantras. Anoint the Yantras with chandan (sandalwood) paste, sindoor (vermilion) and milk mixed with floral-scented oil. Put a white flower on each Yantra, to worship it individually as a deity in its own right. Sit on an aasan facing east with Yantras in front of you. Place a spoonful of water on your head and repeat: "Apavitrah Pavitro Va Sarva Vastan Gatopi Va Yah Smaret Pundari Kaksham Sa Bahya Bhyantarah Shuchih" (English Translation) "May all things unholy become holy, May all lower tendencies depart, Just as soon as we transcend May within and without be purified!" Then say the following: Om Sri Gurubhyo Namaha (I bow to guru) Om Sri Ganeshaya Namaha (I bow to Ganesha) Om Sri Kula Devatabhyo Namaha (I bow to the family deity) Om Sri Ishta Devatabhyo Namaha (I bow to my personal deity) Om Sri Mata Pitribhyam Namaha (I bow to my parents) Sip water after each of the following mantras: Om Sri Keshavaya Namaha Om Sri Narayana Namaha Om Sri Madhavaya Namaha Pour one spoon of water on ground as you say: Om Sri Govindaya Namaha Repeat each Mantra below and touch the right eye, left eye and forehead before proceeding to the next Mantra: Om Apo Jyothi Raso Amtritam Brahma Bhu Bhuvaha Swarom Perform 'Abhishek' (the ceremonial bath), worshipping Lord Ganesha. Ganesha holds a unique position in the religious culture of India where there is no parallel in any other religion. Any ceremony, ritual, puja or new undertaking has to begin with invoking the power of Ganapati otherwise it is regarded as futile. After completing the Ganesh puja, each God or Goddess of the respective Yantra is worshipped. This is done with the recitation of a Mantra for that particular Yantra. For example, for worshipping Sri Yantra, recite the Sri Mantra. When worshipping the Gayatri Yantra, use the Gayatri Mantra. Then chant the following Pranapratishtha Mantra while offering yellow rice to each Yantra: Om Um Kum Chum Dhum Tum pum yum sum soham (Shree : Insert Name Of The Yantra) Pranaha Eha Gacha Eha Tishtha Sum Yum Pum Tum Tum Chum Kum Um Om Om Um Kum Chum Dhum Tum pum yum sum soham (Shree : Insert Name Of The Yantra) Prana Eha Susthisha Bhavatu Sum Yum Pum Tum Tum Chum Kum Um Om Om Um Kum Chum Dhum Tum pum yum sum soham (Shree : Insert Name Of The Yantra) Prana Manasyachakshu Jibhyam Ghrani Pani Pachusthan Daso Indriyani Susthisha Bhavantu Sum Yum Pum Tum Tum Chum Kum Um Om. Offer flowers while reciting "Devaye Namah Avahanam Samarpayami" Offer flowers for Assan while reciting "Devaye Namah Aasanam Samarpayami" Offer water to wash the feet of Lord while saying "Devaye Paydam Samarpayami" Offer the Bath to Deva while reciting "Devaye Snanam Samarpyami" Offer Panch Amrit bath with the mantra "Devaye Panchaamrit Snanam Samarpyami" For clothing upvastar and Yajyo Paveet, recite the mantras: "Devaye Vastram Samarpyami", "Devaye Upvastram Samarpyami","Devaye Yaghopavitam Samarpyami" Apply Ghand or Scent while reciting "Devaye Gandham Samarpyami" Offer unbroken rice while reciting "Devaye Akshtan Samarpyami" Offer flowers and garlands with the words "Devaye Pushyani Samarpyami" Light the dhoop (incense) and offer it with the Mantra "Devaye Dhoopam Samarpyami" Light the Deep (oil lamp) and offer with the Mantra "Devaye Deepam Samarpyami" Offer fruits, coconut and lemon while reciting "Devaye Navdam falamcha Samarpyami" Offer Paan, Supari and Clove with the mantra "Devaye Tambulam Samarpyami" Then offer Pradikshina with the Mantra "Devaye Pradkshinaya Samarpyami" and walk around the Yantra three times while chanting: "Yani Kan cha papani janmantarkirtani cha Tani sarvani Nashyantu Pradakshin Pade Pade" Offer flowers and Namaskar with folded hands. Chant a rosary or 108 times the Beeja mantra of the Yantra. Beeja mantras of each yantra are specific to the Yantra and the Deity which they represent. Then place each Yantra on a Yellow Cloth facing North. Pray regularly with Kukum, unbroken rice, yellow flowers, fruits, sweet offerings and Ghee lamp. Always keep yellow rice and yellow mustard near the Yantras. Recite Shanti Paath: Pritivim Shantir Antariksham Shantir Dyau Shantir Apaha, Shantir Oshadayaha, Shantihi Vanaspatayaha, Shantir Vishve Me Devaha, Shantihi Sarva Me Devaha, Shantir Brahma, Shantirapaha, Shanti Sarvam, Shantiredhi, Santihi, Shantihi, Sarva Shanti, Sa Ma Shanti, Shantibhihi Next make preparations for the Yagya (sacred fire ritual) to be performed. This is the concluding part of the Yantra puja and goes on for over an hour. Sandalwood, fragrant herbs and pure ghee are used as an offering to the 'Agni' (sacred fire), with the recitation of Mantras. Energized Yantras are thus empowered to support and facilitate the purpose for which they are intended to be used. Positioning of Yantra in Meditation Room It is generally recommended that a Yantra be placed in the north/north-west direction facing the south/south-east direction in a room. The Sri Yantra is supposed to be placed in the east, facing west. Ganesha Yantra should always be placed at the extreme right side of any group of Yantras. Sincerely, Rudra Centre Team http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com - MIMIRFF rudracentreindia Tuesday, May 17, 2005 8:30 AM To Neeta Dear Neeta: I have purchased some very auspicious yantras to accompnay my devotion and practice. can you recomend to me the ebst way to place the yantras in my meditation room.I am assuming that the yantras should not be enclosed for example in a frame so taht you can put frangrance and to place sometimes in water. Can you please help me for I am unexperienced using the yantra. 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Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Respected member, I am sure u must know the meaning of Aum - Now question comes what is the meaning of Tat Sat in Gujarati language we say" that is the truth " or that it is -i.e. hence Aum is the ultimate truth is the real meaning of whole mantra. Reason Aum is the connection to ( Agna) 6th Energy centre of the body - by chanting this mantra I do not know how many times, but person do get the feeling, when he is lifted Aham Brahama Asmi. I am that and that is me in another word , I am the Universe and universe is me. I trust this will be to your satisfaction - Hari Bol. AumShiningLotus wrote: Dear Friend Namaskar and thanks for message......only way I know to learn Devanagari Alphabet pronounciation is to find book Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley Farrand on Amazon.com and learn what he is teaching by phonetics.......if you know english then he uses this as a base to sound out the Devanagari Alphabet..........If you find the American Sanskrit Institute and Vyaas Houston on the internet they have a self learning course with Tape to help you with pronounciation ............ Is a Happy New Learning Experience for you......or you could go to www.HinduMandir.us and find a local Hindu Temple and a priest there will most likely be happy to help you hope this helps Wishing you and Family the Best Rudra Center America DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 5/25/2005 9:10:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, nancyraffa8 writes: > Subj: RBSC : need help with translation of Sanskrit mantras for yantra > puja.... > 5/25/2005 9:10:51 AM Pacific Standard Time > nancyraffa8 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > Dear Society: > Namaste. > I am so glad to be able to participate in this email group. I am a follwer > of Paramahamsa Hariharananda in the practice of Kriya yoga. In the moment I am > learning about yantras and have purchased some through the Rudra Center in > Mumbai. I would like to recite teh mantras to the deitied but would like to > recite them with full understanding of them. My guru Swami Vidyadhishananda is > in India at the moment so I do not have gudiance in this momnet to have a > tramslation done. Neeta form the Center suggested that someone formthe group > could help me.If there is a way to help me to understanding the Sanskrit mantras > below taht are said during puja it would be gartely appreciated. > God Bless You > Aum Tat Sat Aum > nancyraffa8 > > > > > Dear Nancy ji, > > Namaste and Thank you for your enquiry. > > It is perfetly fine to frame the Yantras and then do puja. The method for > Yantra Puja is as under: > > > Place all the Yantras together before your deity in your meditation room. > Place a kalash (brass or copper pot filled with sacred water) with a coconut > and different fruits, grains and betel leaves in front of each set of Yantras. > Anoint the Yantras with chandan (sandalwood) paste, sindoor (vermilion) and > milk mixed with floral-scented oil. Put a white flower on each Yantra, to > worship it individually as a deity in its own right. Sit on an aasan facing > east with Yantras in front of you. Place a spoonful of water on your head and > repeat: > > > > "Apavitrah Pavitro Va Sarva Vastan Gatopi Va Yah > > Smaret Pundari Kaksham Sa Bahya Bhyantarah To send an email to: / How much mail storage do you get for free? Mail gives you 1GB! Get Mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 Thank You for your help nancyraffa8 pdk kotak <ganeshji101 wrote: Respected member, I am sure u must know the meaning of Aum - Now question comes what is the meaning of Tat Sat in Gujarati language we say" that is the truth " or that it is -i.e. hence Aum is the ultimate truth is the real meaning of whole mantra. Reason Aum is the connection to ( Agna) 6th Energy centre of the body - by chanting this mantra I do not know how many times, but person do get the feeling, when he is lifted Aham Brahama Asmi. I am that and that is me in another word , I am the Universe and universe is me. I trust this will be to your satisfaction - Hari Bol. AumShiningLotus wrote: Dear Friend Namaskar and thanks for message......only way I know to learn Devanagari Alphabet pronounciation is to find book Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley Farrand on Amazon.com and learn what he is teaching by phonetics.......if you know english then he uses this as a base to sound out the Devanagari Alphabet..........If you find the American Sanskrit Institute and Vyaas Houston on the internet they have a self learning course with Tape to help you with pronounciation ............ Is a Happy New Learning Experience for you......or you could go to www.HinduMandir.us and find a local Hindu Temple and a priest there will most likely be happy to help you hope this helps Wishing you and Family the Best Rudra Center America DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 5/25/2005 9:10:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, nancyraffa8 writes: > Subj: RBSC : need help with translation of Sanskrit mantras for yantra > puja.... > 5/25/2005 9:10:51 AM Pacific Standard Time > nancyraffa8 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > Dear Society: > Namaste. > I am so glad to be able to participate in this email group. I am a follwer > of Paramahamsa Hariharananda in the practice of Kriya yoga. In the moment I am > learning about yantras and have purchased some through the Rudra Center in > Mumbai. I would like to recite teh mantras to the deitied but would like to > recite them with full understanding of them. My guru Swami Vidyadhishananda is > in India at the moment so I do not have gudiance in this momnet to have a > tramslation done. Neeta form the Center suggested that someone formthe group > could help me.If there is a way to help me to understanding the Sanskrit mantras > below taht are said during puja it would be gartely appreciated. > God Bless You > Aum Tat Sat Aum > nancyraffa8 > > > > > Dear Nancy ji, > > Namaste and Thank you for your enquiry. > > It is perfetly fine to frame the Yantras and then do puja. The method for > Yantra Puja is as under: > > > Place all the Yantras together before your deity in your meditation room. > Place a kalash (brass or copper pot filled with sacred water) with a coconut > and different fruits, grains and betel leaves in front of each set of Yantras. > Anoint the Yantras with chandan (sandalwood) paste, sindoor (vermilion) and > milk mixed with floral-scented oil. Put a white flower on each Yantra, to > worship it individually as a deity in its own right. Sit on an aasan facing > east with Yantras in front of you. Place a spoonful of water on your head and > repeat: > > > > "Apavitrah Pavitro Va Sarva Vastan Gatopi Va Yah > > Smaret Pundari Kaksham Sa Bahya Bhyantarah To send an email to: / How much mail storage do you get for free? Mail gives you 1GB! Get Mail To send an email to: / Nancy ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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