Guest guest Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 dear friend anil ji as kadrudra ji rightly observed, maha mrityunjaya mantra is not an ordinary mantra and its full version (a lengthy one than the ordinary one you are hearing in the cds) is mastered by the guru of rakshasas shukracharya and with the help of that mantra he brought back to life countelss dead rakshasas. i already echoed my viewes earlier that even though, due to IT revolution all mantras available on the net freely, it must be received by a guru upadesh only. the guru can be anyone whom you trust can guide you on the right path. in various other mails in this group as well as other groups also, i observed that the BEST way to attain a mantra siddhi is to CONTINUOUSLY recite the mantra because each mantra attains its siddhi after recital of a prescribed number which varies from one mantra to another and is often in several lakhs. many sages used to sit in a tapomudra and start reciting a mantra without counting, then they go to taponidra and attain taposamadhi even while doing the mantra japa within their mind. after several days, weeeks, months or years, when that particular number of attaining siddhi is reached, god gives his darshan. this god darshan for a meditating sage is symbolic for ordinary layman, which in reality means the mantra attaining its siddhi and the native getting the power and strength of that mantra as a boon or gift of god. However, simple mantras like "Om Namah Shivaya" can be recited by any person, male or female, children and old persons, all castes and this can be recited in any position i.e. standing, sitting, sleeping, walking etc. For your son, i advise "Om Namah Shivaya". with best wishes arjun anil <anil_bindal2000 wrote: Thanks a lot. -- Arjun Ji, Would you like to advise in my son's context ? regards anil , "kadrudra" <kadrudra> wrote: > Dear friend, > Mantra Japa is the best way for its fructification. Though > listening to mantras though casettes, cds etc is has its > own good results, it CAN NOT assure the fructification of > the mantra. PurascharaNa or repetition of mantra has to done > by the person who wishes to acquire its results. If he is > really incapable of doing it for any reason, he can get it > done for him by his priest/guru/Acharya. So, stating in the > sankalpa, anyone can do japa for the benefit of anyone and > any number of persons. If many recite it for a 'single purpose', > as determined in sankalpa part, its effect is multiplied! > > Usually, in homa/yajna, one AAHUTI(simply..one 'swaaha') can > be given in the name of a mantra, ONLY IF the same has been > repeated TEN times before yajna. So, for simple 10 Ahuti, > the HOTR(performer) must have done Mantra Japa 100 times. > But usually homa/yajna involve a minimum of 108 aahuti which > needs 1080 times repetition of the mantra. But it is time > consuming and so the same is done by 10 members for 108 times. > This method is called 'ANYONYA SAHAYA' mantra japa, for a > same goal. > > To be frank, mantras are to be kept secret and their disclosure > on tapes, cds is not advocated. The phalashruti(results) part > of any mantra, clearly mentions that it SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN > to 'apaatra'(non eligible), even if he is own son! So my > humble opinion is: seek and wait for a your GURU and get the > mantra from him; till then you can meditate with OM, like > Brahma did, in order to seek his Guru - the Vedapurusha! > > humbly > KAD > > > > , "anil" > <anil_bindal2000> wrote: > > Thanks. > > > > What is the difference between a mantra jaap getting done by a > Pandit and by > > listening to a Times Music Cassette ? > > > > 2ndly, Can the result of Mantra recitation be attributed to more > than one person like > > the whole world or the family ?? Or dirfferent recitations are reqd > for all family > > members ?? > > > > regards > > anil > > , "kadrudra" <kadrudra> > wrote: > > > Dear friend, > > > > > > correct pronunciation is: > > > > > > 'tryambakam' (tri + ambakam = three eyed) > > > > > > I would stress that before chanting any Mantra, please know its > > > meaning and its correct pronunciation. Though there are many > other > > > things to be known, these two are the MUST! > > > > > > > > > PS: sanskrit part of the 'tryambakam': > > > > > > trINi ambakaani yasya sah = tryambakah (one who has 3 eyes = > Shiva) > > > > > > ambakam(Eye) = ambu (jaayate) yasmin tat(one which has/produces > > > water) > > > > > > yours > > > KAD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , "anil" > > > <anil_bindal2000> wrote: > > > > is it Om Tryamlakam or Om Tryambakam ? > > > > > > > > regards > > > > anil SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Vedic astrology Visit your group "" on the web. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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