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Dear Gurujis,

 

Namaste.Today I was visiting a web-site and I saw that mantras can be

chanted for another person's benefit. I am unable to collect more

information on the subject.Can someone please guide me accordingly

with details instructions how should I chant mantras for someone

else's benefit and kalyana?Any information/details guidence will be

appreciated very much.

 

Best Regards,

 

Shankar.

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Dear Shankar Ji,

 

Yes, mantras may definitely be chanted for the benefit of others.

The most common example is that of pandits in temples and mathas

that perform poojas and yagnas for the benefit of all mankind. For

normal householders, the most common reason to perform mantras on

behalf of others are because the person concerned cannot do so on

their own due to ill health, extreme young age or extreme old age.

For example, parents have the right as well as the responsibility to

chant on behalf of their young children. Similarly, one can perform

any mantras, stotras etc for anyone else in the family, and such

chanting benefits both the giver and the reciever. My Guruji has

taught that anyone really can chant or pray for the benefit of

anyone else, since we all belong to the same family (Vasudaika

kutumbam - the earth is one family).

 

Are you looking to chant for something in particular? You mentioned

kalyaana - here is the Shanti Paath that is chanted for Loka

Kalyanam, i.e. the benefit of the universe.

 

http://www.aryasamajhouston.com/invo_docs/shanti.html

 

Another simple prayer for the benefit of all mankind is:

 

Sarvesham swastir bhavatu

Sarvesham shantir bhavatu

Sarvesham poornam bhavatu

Sarvesham mandalam bhavatu

Loka samastah sukhino bhavantu

 

which means

 

May all be well

May all be peaceful

May all be complete

May all be auspicious

May the entire world obtain happiness

 

All the best,

Venkatarama Sreelatha

 

, "shank4124"

<shank4124> wrote:

>

> Dear Gurujis,

>

> Namaste.Today I was visiting a web-site and I saw that mantras can

be

> chanted for another person's benefit. I am unable to collect more

> information on the subject.Can someone please guide me accordingly

> with details instructions how should I chant mantras for someone

> else's benefit and kalyana?Any information/details guidence will

be

> appreciated very much.

>

> Best Regards,

>

> Shankar.

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Dear Sreelatha,

pranam.

 

It is very inspiring to read your postings! Thanks a lot.

Who is your Sri Guruji?

 

best regards

Shad

 

Om namaha sivaya

Om namaha narayanaya

 

 

 

 

 

 

, "V. Sreelatha"

<venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

>

> Dear Shankar Ji,

>

> Yes, mantras may definitely be chanted for the benefit of others.

> The most common example is that of pandits in temples and mathas

> that perform poojas and yagnas for the benefit of all mankind. For

> normal householders, the most common reason to perform mantras on

> behalf of others are because the person concerned cannot do so on

> their own due to ill health, extreme young age or extreme old age.

> For example, parents have the right as well as the responsibility

to

> chant on behalf of their young children. Similarly, one can

perform

> any mantras, stotras etc for anyone else in the family, and such

> chanting benefits both the giver and the reciever. My Guruji has

> taught that anyone really can chant or pray for the benefit of

> anyone else, since we all belong to the same family (Vasudaika

> kutumbam - the earth is one family).

>

> Are you looking to chant for something in particular? You

mentioned

> kalyaana - here is the Shanti Paath that is chanted for Loka

> Kalyanam, i.e. the benefit of the universe.

>

> http://www.aryasamajhouston.com/invo_docs/shanti.html

>

> Another simple prayer for the benefit of all mankind is:

>

> Sarvesham swastir bhavatu

> Sarvesham shantir bhavatu

> Sarvesham poornam bhavatu

> Sarvesham mandalam bhavatu

> Loka samastah sukhino bhavantu

>

> which means

>

> May all be well

> May all be peaceful

> May all be complete

> May all be auspicious

> May the entire world obtain happiness

>

> All the best,

> Venkatarama Sreelatha

>

> , "shank4124"

> <shank4124> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Gurujis,

> >

> > Namaste.Today I was visiting a web-site and I saw that mantras

can

> be

> > chanted for another person's benefit. I am unable to collect

more

> > information on the subject.Can someone please guide me

accordingly

> > with details instructions how should I chant mantras for someone

> > else's benefit and kalyana?Any information/details guidence will

> be

> > appreciated very much.

> >

> > Best Regards,

> >

> > Shankar.

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Dear Srilathaji,

may I add that the entire text of Purusha Sooktam and Sree Sooktam faals under

the category of general welfare and loka kalyanam.

You have rightly said in temples when Rudram is recited the benifit of such

pious chantings shall go to the place as well as praja around it.

Infact most of the yagnas and kratus are meant for the benifit of society.

Regards

krishnan

 

"V. Sreelatha" <venkatarama_sastry wrote:

 

Dear Shankar Ji,

 

Yes, mantras may definitely be chanted for the benefit of others.

The most common example is that of pandits in temples and mathas

that perform poojas and yagnas for the benefit of all mankind. For

normal householders, the most common reason to perform mantras on

behalf of others are because the person concerned cannot do so on

their own due to ill health, extreme young age or extreme old age.

For example, parents have the right as well as the responsibility to

chant on behalf of their young children. Similarly, one can perform

any mantras, stotras etc for anyone else in the family, and such

chanting benefits both the giver and the reciever. My Guruji has

taught that anyone really can chant or pray for the benefit of

anyone else, since we all belong to the same family (Vasudaika

kutumbam - the earth is one family).

 

Are you looking to chant for something in particular? You mentioned

kalyaana - here is the Shanti Paath that is chanted for Loka

Kalyanam, i.e. the benefit of the universe.

 

http://www.aryasamajhouston.com/invo_docs/shanti.html

 

Another simple prayer for the benefit of all mankind is:

 

Sarvesham swastir bhavatu

Sarvesham shantir bhavatu

Sarvesham poornam bhavatu

Sarvesham mandalam bhavatu

Loka samastah sukhino bhavantu

 

which means

 

May all be well

May all be peaceful

May all be complete

May all be auspicious

May the entire world obtain happiness

 

All the best,

Venkatarama Sreelatha

 

, "shank4124"

<shank4124> wrote:

>

> Dear Gurujis,

>

> Namaste.Today I was visiting a web-site and I saw that mantras can

be

> chanted for another person's benefit. I am unable to collect more

> information on the subject.Can someone please guide me accordingly

> with details instructions how should I chant mantras for someone

> else's benefit and kalyana?Any information/details guidence will

be

> appreciated very much.

>

> Best Regards,

>

> Shankar.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Sreelathaji,

 

Yes..you are correct but i wish to add..except in the case of parents

reciting...all are cases require proper sankalpam without which the

mantra recition will not achieve intended aim. In case of temples and

mutts..sankalpam is performed. One can easily get sankalpam from near

by pandit or temple.

 

Regards,

 

sriganeshh

 

 

, "V. Sreelatha"

<venkatarama_sastry> wrote:

>

> Dear Shankar Ji,

>

> Yes, mantras may definitely be chanted for the benefit of others.

> The most common example is that of pandits in temples and mathas

> that perform poojas and yagnas for the benefit of all mankind. For

> normal householders, the most common reason to perform mantras on

> behalf of others are because the person concerned cannot do so on

> their own due to ill health, extreme young age or extreme old age.

> For example, parents have the right as well as the responsibility

to

> chant on behalf of their young children. Similarly, one can perform

> any mantras, stotras etc for anyone else in the family, and such

> chanting benefits both the giver and the reciever. My Guruji has

> taught that anyone really can chant or pray for the benefit of

> anyone else, since we all belong to the same family (Vasudaika

> kutumbam - the earth is one family).

>

> Are you looking to chant for something in particular? You mentioned

> kalyaana - here is the Shanti Paath that is chanted for Loka

> Kalyanam, i.e. the benefit of the universe.

>

> http://www.aryasamajhouston.com/invo_docs/shanti.html

>

> Another simple prayer for the benefit of all mankind is:

>

> Sarvesham swastir bhavatu

> Sarvesham shantir bhavatu

> Sarvesham poornam bhavatu

> Sarvesham mandalam bhavatu

> Loka samastah sukhino bhavantu

>

> which means

>

> May all be well

> May all be peaceful

> May all be complete

> May all be auspicious

> May the entire world obtain happiness

>

> All the best,

> Venkatarama Sreelatha

>

> , "shank4124"

> <shank4124> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Gurujis,

> >

> > Namaste.Today I was visiting a web-site and I saw that mantras

can

> be

> > chanted for another person's benefit. I am unable to collect more

> > information on the subject.Can someone please guide me

accordingly

> > with details instructions how should I chant mantras for someone

> > else's benefit and kalyana?Any information/details guidence will

> be

> > appreciated very much.

> >

> > Best Regards,

> >

> > Shankar.

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