Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 , Chandrashekhar <boxdel> wrote: > Dear Dharmakesin / Mihir Chaya, > It is bandhanaama. > Chandrashekhar. > > dhamakesin wrote: > > > Dear mihirchhaya, > > I learned Mahamrityunjaya Mantra from Sri Karunamayi. The > > transcription of sanskrit that she uses is "bandhanat". However in > > the recording available from SMVA (www.karunamayi.org) the final t is > > silent or modified somehow. If you listen carefully to the recording > > it sounds like: > > > > urvaarukamiva bandhanaa > > mrtyormukshiiya maamrtat > > > > I am not an expert at Sanskrit sandhi so can not answer the question > > of correct pronunciation based upon formal rules. > > > > Dhamakesin > > > > > > , "mihirchhaya" <mihirchhaya@h...> > > wrote: > > > Dear Respected Panditji Rath & Members, > > > > > > 1]Is it forbidden to do jap of Mahamrityunjaya Mantra since it is > > > nailed (Utkil)& instead the Mahamrityunjaya stotram be done? > > > > > > 2] If Om is added before and after the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, is > > it > > > considered OK? > > > > > > 3] In the Mantra, is the pronounciation "Bandhanaat" > > or "Bandhanaan"? > > > > > > 4] If the Mantra is done Samput by saying " Om Jhum Sah Trayambakam > > > yajamahe, Sugandhimpushtivardhanam, uurvarookamiva bandhanaat, > > > mrtiyormukshiya maamritaat, sah jhum om" is the same ok? > > > > > > 5] My daughters data is 11.08.1999 at 16:04:36 hrs at Junagadh in > > > Gujarat. I am pretty worried about her Mercury- Saturn Dasha & > > Antar > > > Dasha and then the coming Ketu Mahadasha. Which are the dates I > > need > > > to be careful of and relating to what? I shall appreciate a > > response. > > > > > > I have done (Today is the poornahuti)a Sarp Shanti Yagna & Maha > > > Mrityunjaya Yagna for her. Since the age of 3 she says the entire > > > Hanumaan Chalisa, Mrityunjaya (3 times) by herself morning and > > > before sleeping at night. > > > > > > 6] Is her Ishtdevtaa the Kruma dashaavtaar and has she to worship > > > with Mantra "Om Namo Bhavate Akuparaya" in her present life time? > > > > > > I shall be deeply obliged by a considered response. > > > > > > Warm regards > > > > > > Mihir Chhaya > > > > > > > > [Om Kleem Krishnaaya Jagannathaaya namah] > > Send a blank mail > > To : - > > To : > > > > > > * Sponsor* > > > > <http://rd./SIG=12c6rjvi3/M=290828.4820999.5964091.1261774/D= egroupweb/S=1705082690:HM/EXP=1081829736/A=1950448/R=0/SIG=124kdgnka/* http://ashnin.com/clk/muryutaitakenattogyo?YH=4820999&yhad=1950448> > > > > > > > > ------ OM SRI MAHAGANAPATAYE NAMAHA Dear Chandrashekarji it is "bandhanaan". When dental consonant ("t" in "bandhanaat") is before "m" (in "mrityor") it transform into dental nasal-dental "n", so it is "bandhanaan mrityor..." Regards Voya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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