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Dear Tanvir,

> dear all, namaste.> > what is the literal and practical difference between

the two mantras and what is the difference of their appliabilities?> > "om

shrim maha lakshmyai namaha om"> > "om shrim maha lakshmyai svaha"> > and can

anyone please suggest should it sound "svaha" or "swaha" or "shwaha" ?> >

thanks in advance,> tanvir

"Namah" is neuter in spirit. Swaha is feminine in spirit. Hum, Phat etc are masculine in spirit.

 

The sex of the word used has nothing to do with the sex of the deity. It has to

do with the spirit of the worship.

 

When you are demanding something from a deity, use masculine words like Hum,

Phat etc. However, be careful when you demand from a deity! :-)

 

When you are completely sumbitting to a deity, use a feminine word like swaha.

 

When you are neither demanding nor submitting, use a neuter word like namah.

When you are not sure of your purpose and spirit, just use namah.

 

This is what I was taught. Those who know more than me may kindly correct me.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Very interesting to know. Thanks for sharing this bit.

Karen Skoler <nykaren (AT) optonline (DOT) net> wrote:

Dear Tanvir,

 

>From my understanding of the principles given by Pt. Sanjay Rath in his book,

Vedic Remedies in Astrology, let me add the following:

 

The first mantra has 6 words and (if I'm counting them correctly) 9 akshara

(phonemes). This means that the mantra draws power from the 6th house and

effects the 9th house ( dharma).

 

The second mantra has 5 words and 8 akshara and thus draws energy from 5th house

and moves it to effect the 8th house ( occult knowledge, forgiveness of sins).

 

In this manner, one can select a particular mantra for different purposes, or

strengthening a particular planet in a horoscope.

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Namaste, though this info was known to me, I thank you for posting a reply.

 

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Tanvir

 

 

 

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Re: [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

Dear Tanvir,

 

>From my understanding of the principles given by Pt. Sanjay Rath in his book,

Vedic Remedies in Astrology, let me add the following:

 

The first mantra has 6 words and (if I'm counting them correctly) 9 akshara

(phonemes). This means that the mantra draws power from the 6th house and

effects the 9th house ( dharma).

 

The second mantra has 5 words and 8 akshara and thus draws energy from 5th house

and moves it to effect the 8th house ( occult knowledge, forgiveness of sins).

 

In this manner, one can select a particular mantra for different purposes, or

strengthening a particular planet in a horoscope.

 

 

Best Wishes,

Karen

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I agree, this was very well put, Narasimha. We appreciate your

giving freely of your knowledge and wisdom.

 

So can any of these words, swaha, namaha and hum, be attached to any

mantra and for any deity? As you suggested, namaha is probably most

appropriate for most situations, but I am tempted to use Swaha when

in the right spirit for submission.

 

Thanks,

Venkat

 

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>

>

> Dear Tanvir,

>

> > dear all, namaste.

> >

> > what is the literal and practical difference between the two

mantras and what is the difference of their appliabilities?

> >

> > "om shrim maha lakshmyai namaha om"

> >

> > "om shrim maha lakshmyai svaha"

> >

> > and can anyone please suggest should it sound "svaha"

or "swaha" or "shwaha" ?

> >

> > thanks in advance,

> > tanvir

>

> "Namah" is neuter in spirit. Swaha is feminine in spirit. Hum,

Phat etc are masculine in spirit.

>

> The sex of the word used has nothing to do with the sex of the

deity. It has to do with the spirit of the worship.

>

> When you are demanding something from a deity, use masculine

words like Hum, Phat etc. However, be careful when you demand from a

deity! :-)

>

> When you are completely sumbitting to a deity, use a feminine

word like swaha.

>

> When you are neither demanding nor submitting, use a neuter word

like namah. When you are not sure of your purpose and spirit, just

use namah.

>

> This is what I was taught. Those who know more than me may

kindly correct me.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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Dear Narasimha,

If I am not wrong the second mantra is more likely to be used when making an

offering to the deity. Especially when the offering is put in the Agnikunda.

Chandrashekhar.

Narasimha P.V.R. Rao

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Dear Tanvir,

> dear all, namaste.> > what is the literal and practical difference between the

two mantras and what is the difference of their appliabilities?> > "om shrim

maha lakshmyai namaha om"> > "om shrim maha lakshmyai svaha"> > and can anyone

please suggest should it sound "svaha" or "swaha" or "shwaha" ?> > thanks in

advance,> tanvir

"Namah" is neuter in spirit. Swaha is feminine in spirit. Hum, Phat etc are masculine in spirit.

 

The sex of the word used has nothing to do with the sex of the deity. It has to

do with the spirit of the worship.

 

When you are demanding something from a deity, use masculine words like Hum,

Phat etc. However, be careful when you demand from a deity! :-)

 

When you are completely sumbitting to a deity, use a feminine word like swaha.

 

When you are neither demanding nor submitting, use a neuter word like namah.

When you are not sure of your purpose and spirit, just use namah.

 

This is what I was taught. Those who know more than me may kindly correct me.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Dear Chandrasekhar ji,

 

Yes, that is a standard convention. Offering something in fire

basically symbolizes submission and offering.

 

However, dravya yajna (material fire ritual) is only one kind of

yajna. Sri Krishna teaches that there are other non-material yajnas.

Material yajnas are only symbolic. A yajna need not be material.

 

So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use

swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a "material" offering.

 

Atleast, this is my understanding.

 

I will be away during the weekend in New Jersey. Talk to you all on

Monday.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

 

> Dear Narasimha,

> If I am not wrong the second mantra is more likely to be used when

making an

> offering to the deity. Especially when the offering is put in the

Agnikunda.

> Chandrashekhar.

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Dear Nasimhaji,

Yes your interpretation could be right.My view is that swaha refers to offering

of things other than one's ego as in surrender. Like Indraaya swaha, Taxakaaya

swaha. Of course I could be wrong.

Regards,

Chandrashekhar.

 

pvr108 [pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net]Saturday,

December 20, 2003 5:01 AMvedic astrologySubject:

[vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantraDear Chandrasekhar ji,Yes, that is a

standard convention. Offering something in fire basically symbolizes submission

and offering.However, dravya yajna (material fire ritual) is only one kind of

yajna. Sri Krishna teaches that there are other non-material yajnas. Material

yajnas are only symbolic. A yajna need not be material.So, if you are

submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use swaahaa. Swaahaa is not

restricted to a "material" offering.Atleast, this is my understanding.I will be

away during the weekend in New Jersey. Talk to you all on Monday.May Jupiter's

light shine on us,Narasimha> Dear Narasimha,> If I am not wrong the second

mantra is more likely to be used when making an> offering to the deity.

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Dear

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Yes your interpretation

could be right.My view is that swaha refers to offering of things other

than one's ego as in surrender. Like Indraaya swaha, Taxakaaya swaha. Of

course I could be wrong.

Regards,

Chandrashekhar.

 

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12.0pt;margin-left:.5in">Dear Chandrasekhar ji,

Yes, that is a standard convention. Offering

something in fire

basically symbolizes submission and offering.

However, dravya yajna (material fire ritual) is

only one kind of

yajna. Sri Krishna teaches that there are other

non-material yajnas.

Material yajnas are only symbolic. A yajna need

not be material.

So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity

also, you can use

swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a

"material" offering.

Atleast, this is my understanding.

I will be away during the weekend in New Jersey. Talk to you all on

Monday.

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

> Dear Narasimha,

> If I am not wrong the second mantra is more

likely to be used when

making an

> offering to the deity. Especially when the

offering is put in the

Agnikunda.

> Chandrashekhar.

 

 

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Dear Swee,

The dictionary meaning of "Swaahaa" is " ind. (prob. fr. 5. %{su} and

%{ah} ; cf. %{dur-AhA}) hail! hail to! may a blessing rest on! (with

dat. ; an exclamation used in making oblations to the gods ; with %{kR}

[ind. p. %{-kA4ram} , or %{-kRtya}] and acc. `" to pronounce the

exclamation Sva1ha1 over "') RV. &c. &c." and " f. an oblation (offered

to Agni , Indra &c.) or Oblation personified (as a daughter of Daksha

and wife of Agni ; she is thought to preside over burnt-offerings ; her

body is said to consist of the four Vedas , and her limbs are the six

An3gas or members of the Veda ; she is represented also as a wife of the

Rudra Pas3u-pati) RV. &c. &c."

You can draw your own conclusions.

Regards,

Chandrashekhar.

Swee Chan wrote:

 

> Jaya Jagannatha

>

>

>

> Dear Chandrashekarji,

>

>

>

> So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use

> swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a "material" offering.

>

>

>

> Agree, this is how I am taught.

>

>

>

> Best regards,

>

> Swee

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ** Chandrashekhar Sharma [boxdel]

> *Sent**:* 20 December 2003 22:04

> *To:* vedic astrology

> *Subject:* RE: [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

>

>

>

> Dear Nasimhaji,

>

> Yes your interpretation could be right.My view is that swaha refers to

> offering of things other than one's ego as in surrender. Like

> Indraaya swaha, Taxakaaya swaha. Of course I could be wrong.

>

> Regards,

>

> Chandrashekhar.

>

>

>

>

> ** pvr108 [pvr]

> *Sent:* Saturday, December 20, 2003 5:01 AM

> *To:* vedic astrology

> *Subject:* [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

>

> Dear Chandrasekhar ji,

>

> Yes, that is a standard convention. Offering something in fire

> basically symbolizes submission and offering.

>

> However, dravya yajna (material fire ritual) is only one kind of

> yajna. Sri Krishna teaches that there are other non-material yajnas.

> Material yajnas are only symbolic. A yajna need not be material.

>

> So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use

> swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a "material" offering.

>

> Atleast, this is my understanding.

>

> I will be away during the weekend in New Jersey. Talk to you all on

> Monday.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

>

>> Dear Narasimha,

>> If I am not wrong the second mantra is more likely to be used when

> making an

>> offering to the deity. Especially when the offering is put in the

> Agnikunda.

>> Chandrashekhar.

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Dear Chandrashekarji,

 

Svaha is not an exclamation!

 

Svaha means the Lord's transcendental potency by which everything is

manifested; through mantra japa, offering of viniyoga and in the closing

rites through oblations in the fire.

 

Mahalakshmi is also referred to as Svaha

(Padma Purana Section VI Uttarakhanda 186.12-33.)

 

Best wishes,

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Dear Swee,

The dictionary meaning of "Swaahaa" is " ind. (prob. fr. 5. %{su} and

%{ah} ; cf. %{dur-AhA}) hail! hail to! may a blessing rest on! (with

dat. ; an exclamation used in making oblations to the gods ; with %{kR}

[ind. p. %{-kA4ram} , or %{-kRtya}] and acc. `" to pronounce the

exclamation Sva1ha1 over "') RV. &c. &c." and " f. an oblation (offered

 

to Agni , Indra &c.) or Oblation personified (as a daughter of Daksha

and wife of Agni ; she is thought to preside over burnt-offerings ; her

body is said to consist of the four Vedas , and her limbs are the six

An3gas or members of the Veda ; she is represented also as a wife of the

 

Rudra Pas3u-pati) RV. &c. &c."

You can draw your own conclusions.

Regards,

Chandrashekhar.

Swee Chan wrote:

 

> Jaya Jagannatha

>

>

>

> Dear Chandrashekarji,

>

>

>

> So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use

> swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a "material" offering.

>

>

>

> Agree, this is how I am taught.

>

>

>

> Best regards,

>

> Swee

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ** Chandrashekhar Sharma [boxdel]

> *Sent**:* 20 December 2003 22:04

> *To:* vedic astrology

> *Subject:* RE: [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

>

>

>

> Dear Nasimhaji,

>

> Yes your interpretation could be right.My view is that swaha refers to

 

> offering of things other than one's ego as in surrender. Like

> Indraaya swaha, Taxakaaya swaha. Of course I could be wrong.

>

> Regards,

>

> Chandrashekhar.

>

>

>

>

> ** pvr108 [pvr]

> *Sent:* Saturday, December 20, 2003 5:01 AM

> *To:* vedic astrology

> *Subject:* [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

>

> Dear Chandrasekhar ji,

>

> Yes, that is a standard convention. Offering something in fire

> basically symbolizes submission and offering.

>

> However, dravya yajna (material fire ritual) is only one kind of

> yajna. Sri Krishna teaches that there are other non-material

yajnas.

> Material yajnas are only symbolic. A yajna need not be material.

>

> So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use

> swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a "material" offering.

>

> Atleast, this is my understanding.

>

> I will be away during the weekend in New Jersey. Talk to you all

on

> Monday.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

>

>> Dear Narasimha,

>> If I am not wrong the second mantra is more likely to be used when

> making an

>> offering to the deity. Especially when the offering is put in the

> Agnikunda.

>> Chandrashekhar.

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Dear Swee,

I merely reproduced what the dictionary states. I know that it does not

mean an exclamation. It is an offering to Agni made after invoking the

name of the deity to whom the offering is made. An example is " Indraaya

swaahaa taxakaaya swaahaa". Read the story of King Janmejaya where you

will find the shloka, and you will definitely agree.Swaahaa does not

definitely mean the Lord's transcendental potency.

Regards,

Chandrashekhar.

 

 

Swee Chan wrote:

 

> Dear Chandrashekarji,

>

> Svaha is not an exclamation!

>

> Svaha means the Lord's transcendental potency by which everything is

> manifested; through mantra japa, offering of viniyoga and in the closing

> rites through oblations in the fire.

>

> Mahalakshmi is also referred to as Svaha

> (Padma Purana Section VI Uttarakhanda 186.12-33.)

>

> Best wishes,

> Swee

> www.brihaspati.net

>

>

>

>

> Chandrashekhar [boxdel]

> 21 December 2003 22:12

> vedic astrology

> Re: [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

>

> Dear Swee,

> The dictionary meaning of "Swaahaa" is " ind. (prob. fr. 5. %{su} and

> %{ah} ; cf. %{dur-AhA}) hail! hail to! may a blessing rest on! (with

> dat. ; an exclamation used in making oblations to the gods ; with %{kR}

> [ind. p. %{-kA4ram} , or %{-kRtya}] and acc. `" to pronounce the

> exclamation Sva1ha1 over "') RV. &c. &c." and " f. an oblation (offered

>

> to Agni , Indra &c.) or Oblation personified (as a daughter of Daksha

> and wife of Agni ; she is thought to preside over burnt-offerings ; her

> body is said to consist of the four Vedas , and her limbs are the six

> An3gas or members of the Veda ; she is represented also as a wife of the

>

> Rudra Pas3u-pati) RV. &c. &c."

> You can draw your own conclusions.

> Regards,

> Chandrashekhar.

> Swee Chan wrote:

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> > So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use

> > swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a "material" offering.

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> > Agree, this is how I am taught.

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> > *Sent**:* 20 December 2003 22:04

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> > *Subject:* RE: [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

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> > Dear Nasimhaji,

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> > Yes your interpretation could be right.My view is that swaha refers to

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> > offering of things other than one's ego as in surrender. Like

> > Indraaya swaha, Taxakaaya swaha. Of course I could be wrong.

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> > *Subject:* [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

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> > Dear Chandrasekhar ji,

> >

> > Yes, that is a standard convention. Offering something in fire

> > basically symbolizes submission and offering.

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> > However, dravya yajna (material fire ritual) is only one kind of

> > yajna. Sri Krishna teaches that there are other non-material

> yajnas.

> > Material yajnas are only symbolic. A yajna need not be material.

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> > So, if you are submitting yourself to the deity also, you can use

> > swaahaa. Swaahaa is not restricted to a "material" offering.

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> > Atleast, this is my understanding.

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> > I will be away during the weekend in New Jersey. Talk to you all

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> >> Dear Narasimha,

> >> If I am not wrong the second mantra is more likely to be used when

> > making an

> >> offering to the deity. Especially when the offering is put in the

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Dear Tanvir, Narasimha,

 

I would just like to add another dimension to this discussion. Mantras have

various attributes like beejas, shaktis, kilakas and astras. Phat is an astra

while Hum, though a beeja is for damana or suppression. Hence these are usually

used in powerful mantras specially powerful shakti mantras. Narasimha has

correctly pointed out that namah and svaha depict one's attitude to worship and

is usually suffixed at the end of mantras to complete them. Svaha is the wife of

Agni and signifies the complete offering of oneself to the deity. During homas,

the offering is always suffixed with svaha. Namah signifies the bowing of

oneself to the deity in humility and prostration. It is the ultimate

salutation. If your spirit is more attuned to a total offering of the self,

svaha is more suitable. While namah is the ultimate pranam suffix and can used

be anyone and at any times. It is the most general suffix used for mantras.

Personally I always prefer svaha. Probably because my 9th lord Mars is in

Krittika nakshatra conjunct my 5th lord. Check up your charts to see what is

the spirit of your worship.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

Narasimha P.V.R. Rao

[pvr (AT) charter (DOT) net]Friday, December 19, 2003 9:53 AMTo:

vedic astrologySubject: [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

Dear Tanvir,

> dear all, namaste.> > what is the literal and practical difference between the

two mantras and what is the difference of their appliabilities?> > "om shrim

maha lakshmyai namaha om"> > "om shrim maha lakshmyai svaha"> > and can anyone

please suggest should it sound "svaha" or "swaha" or "shwaha" ?> > thanks in

advance,> tanvir

"Namah" is neuter in spirit. Swaha is feminine in spirit. Hum, Phat etc are masculine in spirit.

 

The sex of the word used has nothing to do with the sex of the deity. It has to

do with the spirit of the worship.

 

When you are demanding something from a deity, use masculine words like Hum,

Phat etc. However, be careful when you demand from a deity! :-)

 

When you are completely sumbitting to a deity, use a feminine word like swaha.

 

When you are neither demanding nor submitting, use a neuter word like namah.

When you are not sure of your purpose and spirit, just use namah.

 

This is what I was taught. Those who know more than me may kindly correct me.

 

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Dear Sarbani Jee,

 

Indeed helpful. Thanks a lot :-)Namaste,

Tanvir

 

 

 

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RE: [vedic astrology] Re: lakshmi mantra

Dear Tanvir, Narasimha,

 

I would just like to add another dimension to this discussion. Mantras have

various attributes like beejas, shaktis, kilakas and astras. Phat is an astra

while Hum, though a beeja is for damana or suppression. Hence these are usually

used in powerful mantras specially powerful shakti mantras. Narasimha has

correctly pointed out that namah and svaha depict one's attitude to worship and

is usually suffixed at the end of mantras to complete them. Svaha is the wife of

Agni and signifies the complete offering of oneself to the deity. During homas,

the offering is always suffixed with svaha. Namah signifies the bowing of

oneself to the deity in humility and prostration. It is the ultimate

salutation. If your spirit is more attuned to a total offering of the self,

svaha is more suitable. While namah is the ultimate pranam suffix and can used

be anyone and at any times. It is the most general suffix used for mantras.

Personally I always prefer svaha. Probably because my 9th lord Mars is in

Krittika nakshatra conjunct my 5th lord. Check up your charts to see what is

the spirit of your worship.

 

Best regards,

 

Sarbani

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