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Beloveds,

Namaste! Can you all tell me some basic information on the

Chamundai mantra OM AIM HRIM KLIM CHAMUNDAYAI VICCE and also does one

add Namaha or Swaha to the end of this same mantra? What kind of

things is the Mantra used for?

Om Sivaya Namaha!,

Mikael

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mikael asked:

Can you all tell me some basic information on the Chamundai mantra OM

AIM HRIM KLIM CHAMUNDAYAI VICCE and also does one add Namaha or Swaha

to the end of this same mantra? What kind of things is the Mantra used

for?

 

Namaste Mikael,

 

The mantra "Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicce" is known as the Navarna

mantra. The Chamunda mantra is a little different.

 

The navarna mantra is chanted by itself when one does japa and with a

"swaha" when chanted at the fire. I have not heard it chanted with a

"namaha" although I will certainly check with Swamiji.

 

This is the mantra of the Chandi Path - the basis of the entire story of

the Chandi. This mantra in conjunction with the chanting of the Chandi

Path helps tear down negative thoughts. Swamiji defines "Chand" as "to

tear" and "Chandi" as "She who tears down thoughts".

 

Here is the meaning of each of the bija mantras in the Navarna mantra

 

Om - The Infinite beyond conception

Arim - Creation, Rajo Guna, Energy of Desire, Mahasaraswati

Hrim - Preservation, Sattva Guna,Energy of Action, Mahalakshmi

Klim-Destruction,Tamo Guna,Energy of Wisdom, Mahakali

Chamunda -The Slayer of Passion and anger, Moves in the head

Yai-The Grantor of Boons

Vic- In the body of knowledge; in the perception

Ce - of consciousness

 

Hope this helps. Please do post if you have further questions.

Jai Maa

Nanda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, "Michael" <mycall888 wrote:

>

> Beloveds,

> Namaste! Can you all tell me some basic information on the

> Chamundai mantra OM AIM HRIM KLIM CHAMUNDAYAI VICCE and also does one

> add Namaha or Swaha to the end of this same mantra? What kind of

> things is the Mantra used for?

> Om Sivaya Namaha!,

> Mikael

>

 

To supplement what Maa Nanda has already posted:

 

The mantra which is at the top of this group is generally known as

Navakshari since it contains Nine letters. The Pranava mantra Om,

strictly speaking is not part of the Navakshari.

 

This mantra is revealed in the Durga Upanishad which we also know as

Sri Devyaadharvashirsam. This is from the Atharva Veda.

 

This Mantra is by far the best known of Mantras of MAA and is considered

equal to if not greater than the Surya Gayatri.

 

Jai MAA !!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Namaste Mikael,

 

 

 

 

 

Pls sent me vidhi of the mantra.

 

 

 

 

Mahamuni <mahamuni (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote:

 

 

Just to clarify that, when chanted at the fire, as in a homa or yajna, the "swaha" is added at the end of the whole Navarna mantra "Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicce", so the mantra at the fire will be "Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicce Swaha".

 

 

 

 

 

Jai Maa!

 

 

 

 

 

Surya

 

 

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Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 9:12 AM

 

 

Subject: Re: Chamundai mantra

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mikael asked:

  Can you all tell me some basic information on the Chamundai mantra OM AIM HRIM KLIM CHAMUNDAYAI VICCE and also does one  add Namaha or Swaha to the end of this same mantra? What kind of  things is the Mantra used for?

 

 

Namaste Mikael,

 

 

The mantra "Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicce" is known as the Navarna mantra. The Chamunda mantra is a little different.

 

 

The navarna mantra is chanted by itself when one does japa and with a "swaha" when chanted at the fire. I have not heard it chanted with a "namaha" although I will certainly check with Swamiji.

 

 

This is the mantra of the Chandi Path - the basis of the entire story of the Chandi. This mantra in conjunction with the chanting of the Chandi Path helps tear down negative thoughts. Swamiji defines "Chand" as "to tear" and "Chandi" as "She who tears down thoughts".

 

 

Here is the meaning of each of the bija mantras in the Navarna mantra

 

 

Om - The Infinite beyond conception

Aim - Creation, Rajo Guna, Energy of Desire, Mahasaraswati

Hrim - Preservation, Sattva Guna,Energy of Action, Mahalakshmi

Klim-Destruction,Tamo Guna,Energy of Wisdom, Mahakali

Chamunda -The Slayer of Passion and anger, Moves in the head

Yai-The Grantor of Boons

Vic- In the body of knowledge; in the perception

Ce - of consciousness

 

 

Hope this helps. Please do post if you have further questions.

Jai Maa

Nanda

 

 

 

 

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Namaste Maa Nanda

 

Please clarify whether a Namah is needed at the end of the Navarna mantra or not.

For the past so many days i am chanting the mantra with namah , does it have detrimental effects . Please reply.

 

Jai Maa Durga

 

Bhaskar

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mikael asked:

Can you all tell me some basic information on the Chamundai mantra OM

AIM HRIM KLIM CHAMUNDAYAI VICCE and also does one add Namaha or Swaha

to the end of this same mantra? What kind of things is the Mantra used

for?

 

Namaste Mikael,

 

The mantra "Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicce" is known as the Navarna

mantra. The Chamunda mantra is a little different.

 

The navarna mantra is chanted by itself when one does japa and with a

"swaha" when chanted at the fire. I have not heard it chanted with a

"namaha" although I will certainly check with Swamiji.

 

This is the mantra of the Chandi Path - the basis of the entire story of

the Chandi. This mantra in conjunction with the chanting of the Chandi

Path helps tear down negative thoughts. Swamiji defines "Chand" as "to

tear" and "Chandi" as "She who tears down thoughts".

 

Here is the meaning of each of the bija mantras in the Navarna mantra

 

Om - The Infinite beyond conception

Arim - Creation, Rajo Guna, Energy of Desire, Mahasaraswati

Hrim - Preservation, Sattva Guna,Energy of Action, Mahalakshmi

Klim-Destruction,Tamo Guna,Energy of Wisdom, Mahakali

Chamunda -The Slayer of Passion and anger, Moves in the head

Yai-The Grantor of Boons

Vic- In the body of knowledge; in the perception

Ce - of consciousness

 

Hope this helps. Please do post if you have further questions.

Jai Maa

Nanda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, I have a question...

 

I have been told by a Maharaj who sees horoscopes and kundli'd that I have to chant this Chamundayai mantra 108 times daily which will give me success in court cases and as am going to one right now. The Mantra is same except that it has some more to it, can you please advise if this ia correct? I am wroting down the mantra as follows...

 

Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai vicce.

Jwal Hum Sam Lam

Kshand Fattt Swaha

 

Please advise

 

Thanks

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