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Dear List,

I was searching the net for Narayana Mantra and I got a little confused by what

I got from different sites -

 

Om Namo Narayanaye NamahaOM Namo NarayanaOm Namo Narayanaya

 

So are all of them correct? Which one is the best and most effective Narayana

Mantra? (Even out of this list.)

 

Regards,Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

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Jaya JagannathDear Tanvir,

 

It is || OM NAMO NARAYANAYA ||, the last one. This is a astakshari or made up of

8 syllables namely OM, NA, MO, NA, RA, YA, NA, YA.

 

Best Wishes

Sarajit

 

 

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Tanvir

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Tuesday, April 29, 2003 11:25 PM

[vedic astrology] Narayana Mantra

Dear List,

I was searching the net for Narayana Mantra and I got a little confused by what

I got from different sites -

 

Om Namo Narayanaye NamahaOM Namo NarayanaOm Namo Narayanaya

 

So are all of them correct? Which one is the best and most effective Narayana

Mantra? (Even out of this list.)

 

Regards,Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

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Dear Sarajit Jee,

Thanks very much for the helpful answer. I have one more doubt and hope you do

not mind answering me :-)

 

Should the Durga Mantra be "Om Dum Durgayei Namaha" or "Om Dum Durgaya Namaha"?Best regards,

Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

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Wednesday, April 30, 2003 6:11 AM

Re: [vedic astrology] Narayana Mantra

Jaya JagannathDear Tanvir,

 

It is || OM NAMO NARAYANAYA ||, the last one. This is a astakshari or made up of

8 syllables namely OM, NA, MO, NA, RA, YA, NA, YA.

 

Best Wishes

Sarajit

 

 

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Tanvir

vedic astrology

Tuesday, April 29, 2003 11:25 PM

[vedic astrology] Narayana Mantra

Dear List,

I was searching the net for Narayana Mantra and I got a little confused by what

I got from different sites -

 

Om Namo Narayanaye NamahaOM Namo NarayanaOm Namo Narayanaya

 

So are all of them correct? Which one is the best and most effective Narayana

Mantra? (Even out of this list.)

 

Regards,Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

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Namaste Tanvir ji,

 

> Dear Sarajit Jee,> Thanks very much for the helpful answer. I have one more

doubt and hope you do not mind answering me :-)> > Should the Durga Mantra be

"Om Dum Durgayei Namaha" or "Om Dum Durgaya Namaha"?> > Best regards,> Tanvir

 

It is Durgaayai and not Durgaaya. In general, remember the following thumbrules.

 

(1) If a masculine word ends with "a", make it "aaya".

 

Examples: raama->raamaaya, krishna->krishnaaya, naaraayaNa->naaraayaNaaya, siva->sivaaya

 

(2) If a feminine word ends with "aa" (long a), make it "aayai".

 

Examples: durgaa->durgaayai, ramaa->ramaayai, umaa->umaayai, taaraa->taaraayai

 

(3) If a masculine word ends with "i", make it "aye".

 

Examples: hari->haraye, ravi->ravaye, sani->sanaye, atri->atraye

 

(4) If a feminine word ends with "ee" (long i), make it "yai".

 

Examples: gauree->gauryai, maatangee->maatangyai, lakshmee->lakshmyai,

paarvatee->paarvatyai

 

(5) If a masculine word ends with "u", make it "ave".

 

Examples: guru->gurave, vishNu->vishNave, raahu->raahave

 

There are many other cases, but the above 5 cases cover 90% of common names that

you get in simple mantras.

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Dear Narasimha Jee,

Namaste.

 

Thanks for the rules; I was thinking the same that might be for the feminine

gender it is 'Durgaayai'. But was not sure :-)And another thing is, please call

me only Tanvir. I am a lot younger than most of the members. (Age is

20.)Regards,Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

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Wednesday, April 30, 2003 11:22 AM

[vedic astrology] Re: Narayana Mantra

Namaste Tanvir ji,

 

> Dear Sarajit Jee,> Thanks very much for the helpful answer. I have one more

doubt and hope you do not mind answering me :-)> > Should the Durga Mantra be

"Om Dum Durgayei Namaha" or "Om Dum Durgaya Namaha"?> > Best regards,> Tanvir

 

It is Durgaayai and not Durgaaya. In general, remember the following thumbrules.

 

(1) If a masculine word ends with "a", make it "aaya".

 

Examples: raama->raamaaya, krishna->krishnaaya, naaraayaNa->naaraayaNaaya, siva->sivaaya

 

(2) If a feminine word ends with "aa" (long a), make it "aayai".

 

Examples: durgaa->durgaayai, ramaa->ramaayai, umaa->umaayai, taaraa->taaraayai

 

(3) If a masculine word ends with "i", make it "aye".

 

Examples: hari->haraye, ravi->ravaye, sani->sanaye, atri->atraye

 

(4) If a feminine word ends with "ee" (long i), make it "yai".

 

Examples: gauree->gauryai, maatangee->maatangyai, lakshmee->lakshmyai,

paarvatee->paarvatyai

 

(5) If a masculine word ends with "u", make it "ave".

 

Examples: guru->gurave, vishNu->vishNave, raahu->raahave

 

There are many other cases, but the above 5 cases cover 90% of common names that

you get in simple mantras.

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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OM KLEEM KRSHNAAYA NAMAH

Dear Tanvir,

Accoding to me if you chant like this it gives more auspicious results:

OM HREEM DUM DURGAYEI NAMAH

I hope this helps.

With best regards.

Ramadas Rao.

"Narasimha P.V.R. Rao" <pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net> wrote:

Namaste Tanvir ji,

 

> Dear Sarajit Jee,> Thanks very much for the helpful answer. I have one more

doubt and hope you do not mind answering me :-)> > Should the Durga Mantra be

"Om Dum Durgayei Namaha" or "Om Dum Durgaya Namaha"?> > Best regards,> Tanvir

 

It is Durgaayai and not Durgaaya. In general, remember the following thumbrules.

 

(1) If a masculine word ends with "a", make it "aaya".

 

Examples: raama->raamaaya, krishna->krishnaaya, naaraayaNa->naaraayaNaaya, siva->sivaaya

 

(2) If a feminine word ends with "aa" (long a), make it "aayai".

 

Examples: durgaa->durgaayai, ramaa->ramaayai, umaa->umaayai, taaraa->taaraayai

 

(3) If a masculine word ends with "i", make it "aye".

 

Examples: hari->haraye, ravi->ravaye, sani->sanaye, atri->atraye

 

(4) If a feminine word ends with "ee" (long i), make it "yai".

 

Examples: gauree->gauryai, maatangee->maatangyai, lakshmee->lakshmyai,

paarvatee->paarvatyai

 

(5) If a masculine word ends with "u", make it "ave".

 

Examples: guru->gurave, vishNu->vishNave, raahu->raahave

 

There are many other cases, but the above 5 cases cover 90% of common names that

you get in simple mantras.

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Dear Ramadas Jee,

Thanks very much :-)Regards,Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

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Wednesday, April 30, 2003 1:51 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Narayana Mantra

OM KLEEM KRSHNAAYA NAMAH Dear Tanvir, Accoding to me if you chant like this it

gives more auspicious results: OM HREEM DUM DURGAYEI NAMAH I hope this helps.

With best regards. Ramadas Rao.

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Jaya Jagannatha!

 

Dear Tanvir,

 

Namaste.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2003 5:25 PM

[vedic astrology] Narayana Mantra

Dear List,

I was searching the net for Narayana Mantra and I got a little confused by what

I got from different sites -

 

Om Namo Narayanaye NamahaOM Namo NarayanaOm Namo Narayanaya

 

 

Of these three, only the last one is grammatically correct. The first two are

declined improperly. Another one would be Om Narayanaya Namah, where only the

order differs. Narasimha Purana has a very good section explaining the effects

of this mantra. I hope to upload this soon to my website.

 

Yours,

 

Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer gauranga (AT) brihaspati (DOT) net Jyotish Remedies:

WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET Phone:+36-309-140-839

 

So are all of them correct? Which one is the best and most effective Narayana

Mantra? (Even out of this list.)

 

Regards,Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

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Pranaam Gauranga Prabhu,

 

> Om Namo Narayanaye Namaha> OM Namo Narayana> Om Namo Narayanaya> > Of

these three, only the last one is grammatically correct.

> The first two are declined improperly.

 

I too think the 3rd one is right, but I disagree that other two are

grammatically incorrect. They are not as beautiful and complete, but still

grammatically ok.

 

(1) Om namo narayanaya namah = we bow to Narayana, we bow. (repetition unneeded, but not wrong)

(2) Om namo narayana = O Narayana, we bow (to whom? it's not clear. but it is grammatically ok).

(3) Om namo narayanaya = we bow to Narayana

 

So, grammatically speaking, all the three versions are ok.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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