Guest guest Posted April 16, 2006 Report Share Posted April 16, 2006 Thank you, thank you, thank you Mr Narasimhaye. Many blessings and appreciation. This is all I needed. Cyra --- narasimhaye <no_reply> wrote: > > Hi Cyra, > > Weeks ago I'd shared info in this Group copied from > Rudra Centre's > website. Did you happen to read it? Suggest you > print it out as I'm > re-posting it here for you. > > Try this: > > Simple Worship of Yantras > > For those who prefer simple worship of a Yantra, > traditionally a small > lighted oil-lamp or ghee lamp placed in front of the > Yantra is regarded > as the best form of simple worship. The lighting of > incense of various > types is also well regarded as is the auditory > stimuli of chanting > Mantras or playing tapes of sacred chants. As > Yantras are living energy > systems, they respond to all sensory stimuli. > Perfume is perceived as a > vain affectation and is to be avoided especially as > most perfumes > consist of synthetic components. Energy workers such > as Reiki masters > and Pranic healers can direct their own energies at > the Yantra as a > gesture of giving thanks or in worship. Some healers > have reported > stunning positive responses that were evoked. > > http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/articledt.php?art_id=121 > <http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/articledt.php?art_id=121> > > > and read the relevant Mantra below, to be recited > 108 times each day. > Duration: 45 days or 90 days Mantra Sadhana. You > can choose 45 days or > 90 days. > > > Purpose: > • To attract the person you desire and bring him or > her under your > influence. > • For gaining cordial professional and personal > relationships > between superiors, colleagues, friends and others. > • To obtain favours & make good impression on others > and to win > affection and friendship in their hearts and minds. > • To solve all your sexual problems and fulfill your > desires. > • For gaining siddhis to win over 'Maya' (the > illusion). > > Mantra: > > Om Lakeem Lakeem Devdattmaaye Mum Vashyam Kuru Kuru > Swaha > > > > All this is from: > > http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/dispCategory.php?catId=32&prodid=1317 > <http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/dispCategory.php?catId=32&prodid=1317> > > If other friends here have more info about > Vashikaran Yantra for Cyra, > please tell us, thanks. > > With Best wishes. > > > > , > Cyra Kanga > <crkanga wrote: > > > > Respected DDJi and Friends > > > > I am still awaiting for someone to give me the > basics > > of starting to wear the Vashikaran pendant that I > have > > obtained since 2 years. > > Should I just start wearing it one morning after > bath? > > Do I need to chant a mantra, how many time etc and > do > > I have to do that daily? > > Any input/experience will be appreciated. > > Cyra > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2006 Report Share Posted April 20, 2006 Does the Devanagari letter M.......that is the final M on the word Mum.......on your yantra.........have the slash mark below the dandi of the M letter........if there is a slash mark below any letter then the final a of that letter is dropped and you have Mum.....if there is no slash mark below the letter on the word you are describeing on your yantra then the word for your yantra is muma...........is really difficult to tell without seeing the letter in Devanagari that you are describeing on the yantra you have however the short final a is normal to the letter M if there slash mark does not exist below the letter hope this helps DD In a message dated 4/20/2006 7:32:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, bryanhopkins200 writes: Hello friends, I have a question about the Vashikaran Mantra. According to this article, the Mantra is Om Lakeem Lakeem Devdattmaaye Mum Vashyam Kuru Kuru Swaha I am trying to learn Sanskrit, and looking at the Mantra as written on the Yantra, it looks to me like the Mantra should be pronounced Om Lakeem Lakeem Devdattmaaye Muma Vashyam Kuru Kuru Swaha "Muma" with a short final "a" rather than "Mum". Does anyone know which is actually correct? Sincerely, Bryan , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > >Hi Cyra, >You are very welcome May you be blessed with the right soulmate >who is deserving of you. Wishing you every happiness. >From Narasimhaye To send an email to: <*> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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