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||Om Brihaspataye Namah||

 

Dear Narasimha and Rao,

 

Thanks for your explanation. This is what I was looking for. Very

good.

 

regards

Hari

 

vedic astrology, Rao Nemani <raon1008>

wrote:

> Dear Narasimha Ji, Guru Ji and Learned Members,

>

> Namaste,

>

> As per your suggession, I have listened to your Mantras' section

of the Achuta CD and recorded the following list of Jyotirlingas.

>

> I thought this exercise may be helpful to some of the students

like me, so here is my contribution.

>

> ====== =========== =====================================

> Planet Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite

> ====== =========== =====================================

> Sun Rameswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Rameswaraya

> Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Somanathaya

> Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Bhimeswaraya

> Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo

Mallikarjunaya

> Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Omkareswaraya

> Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Triyambakeswaraya

> Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya

> Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Nageswaraya

> Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Viswanathaya

>

>

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What about in D-10,from lagna in 5th place no planets are there??We have to consider the lord ??

 

Thanks

Raji

Rao Nemani <raon1008 > wrote:

Dear Narasimha Ji, Guru Ji and Learned Members,

 

Namaste,

 

As per your suggession, I have listened to your Mantras' section of the Achuta

CD and recorded the following list of Jyotirlingas.

 

I thought this exercise may be helpful to some of the students like me, so here is my contribution.

 

====== =========== =====================================Planet

Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite====== ===========

=====================================Sun Rameswara Om

NamahSivaya Namo RameswarayaMoon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya

Namo SomanathayaMars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

BhimeswarayaMercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya

Namo MallikarjunayaJupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Omkareswaraya Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

TriyambakeswarayaSaturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Nageswaraya

Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Viswanathaya

 

Now I am applying the Principles, to two natives, who have asked me to proide a

mantra for their career related, so I am looking at their 5th lord in D-10.

 

Please correct me, if the following examples with the suggested Mantras are correct or not?.

 

Case - 1 :-

+--------------+|Sa |Mo Ju |

|Me || | | | || |

| | || | | |

|| | | |

||-----------+-----------------------+---------||Ke |

|GL || | | || |

| || | Case - 1 | || |

Dasamsa | ||-----------| |-----------||MaR

| D-10 |Ra HL || |

| || | | || |

| || | |

||-----------+-----------------------+---------||Md AL|

|Ve |As Su || | | |Gk || |

| | || | | |

|| | |

| |+--------------+

 

Here the 5th Lord is Saturn, so the corresponding Jyotirlinga is "Kaleswara" and

the Mantra is "Om NamahSivaya Namo Kaleswaraya".

 

So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per day would be good for the career?.

 

Case - 2:-

 

+------------+|Ju |AL |Ma Ve |

|| | |Ke | || | |

| || | | |

|| | | |

||-----------+---------------------+----------||HL |

|As Su || | |Mo Gk || |

|

|| | Case - 2 | || | Dasamsa |

||-----------| |-----------|| |

D-10 | || |

| || | | || |

| || | |

||-----------+-----------------------+--------|| |Sa

Ra|Me |GL Md || | | | ||

| | | || | | |

|| |

| | |+--------------+

 

Here the 5th Lord's are Mars and Ketu. Both are in the same house with Venus, so

I thought the stronger would be with the more Longitude value, so in this case,

the strongest would be Ketu,hence the corresponding Jyotirlinga is Viswanatha

and the Mantra is"Om NamahSivaya Namo Viswanathaya".

 

So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per day would be good for the career?.

 

How many times, one should recite the Jyotirlinga Mantra for the best effects?.

 

Please confirm whether my above is analysis is correct, before I recommend to

the native to recite the corresponding mantra for their career stand point.

 

Thanks for your help in adavance.

 

RegardsRao

 

 

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Dear Raji,

 

I think, my understanding is, we have to take only the

5th lord, irrespective of planets there or not in D-10

to find the respective Jyotirlinga for the native's

career stand point.

 

Request Guru's to correct me if I am wrong.

 

Regards

Rao

 

vedic astrology, Rajeswari Shankar

<rajeswarishankar> wrote:

> Hi Rao,

>

> What about in D-10,from lagna in 5th place no planets are there??We

have to consider the lord ??

>

> Thanks

> Raji

>

>

> Rao Nemani <raon1008> wrote:

> Dear Narasimha Ji, Guru Ji and Learned Members,

>

> Namaste,

>

> As per your suggession, I have listened to your Mantras' section of

the Achuta CD and recorded the following list of Jyotirlingas.

>

> I thought this exercise may be helpful to some of the students like

me, so here is my contribution.

>

> ====== =========== =====================================

> Planet Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite

> ====== =========== =====================================

> Sun Rameswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Rameswaraya

> Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Somanathaya

> Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Bhimeswaraya

> Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo Mallikarjunaya

> Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Omkareswaraya

> Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Triyambakeswaraya

> Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Kaleswaraya

> Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Nageswaraya

> Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Viswanathaya

>

> Now I am applying the Principles, to two natives, who have asked me

to proide a mantra for their career related, so I am looking at

their 5th lord in D-10.

>

> Please correct me, if the following examples with the suggested

Mantras are correct or not?.

>

> Case - 1 :-

> +--------------+

> |Sa |Mo Ju | |Me |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> |-----------+-----------------------+---------|

> |Ke | |GL |

> | | | |

> | | | |

> | | Case - 1 | |

> | | Dasamsa | |

> |-----------| |-----------|

> |MaR | D-10 |Ra HL |

> | | | |

> | | | |

> | | | |

> | | | |

> |-----------+-----------------------+---------|

> |Md AL| |Ve |As Su |

> | | | |Gk |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> +--------------+

>

> Here the 5th Lord is Saturn, so the corresponding Jyotirlinga

is "Kaleswara" and the Mantra is "Om NamahSivaya Namo Kaleswaraya".

>

> So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per day

would be good for the career?.

>

> Case - 2:-

>

> +------------+

> |Ju |AL |Ma Ve | |

> | | |Ke | |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> |-----------+---------------------+----------|

> |HL | |As Su |

> | | |Mo Gk |

> | | | |

> | | Case - 2 | |

> | | Dasamsa | |

> |-----------| |-----------|

> | | D-10 | |

> | | | |

> | | | |

> | | | |

> | | | |

> |-----------+-----------------------+--------|

> | |Sa Ra|Me |GL Md |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> | | | | |

> +--------------+

>

> Here the 5th Lord's are Mars and Ketu. Both are in the same house

with Venus, so I thought the stronger would be with the more

Longitude value, so in this case, the strongest would be Ketu,hence

the corresponding Jyotirlinga is Viswanatha and the

> Mantra is"Om NamahSivaya Namo Viswanathaya".

>

> So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per day

would be good for the career?.

>

> How many times, one should recite the Jyotirlinga Mantra for the

best effects?.

>

> Please confirm whether my above is analysis is correct, before I

recommend to the native to recite the corresponding mantra for their

career stand point.

>

> Thanks for your help in adavance.

>

> Regards

> Rao

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Sponsor

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Dear Rao,

 

What are the benefits of doing mantra for ones Jyotirlinga

and can you expand on Jyotirlinga and what it means, should it be

done only for the D10 chart or for every chart.

 

Does Jyotirlinga for the D20 chart plays any prominence more???

 

 

Best regards,

 

Sushmita

 

 

vedic astrology, "Rao Nemani" <raon1008>

wrote:

> Dear Raji,

>

> I think, my understanding is, we have to take only the

> 5th lord, irrespective of planets there or not in D-10

> to find the respective Jyotirlinga for the native's

> career stand point.

>

> Request Guru's to correct me if I am wrong.

>

> Regards

> Rao

>

> vedic astrology, Rajeswari Shankar

> <rajeswarishankar> wrote:

> > Hi Rao,

> >

> > What about in D-10,from lagna in 5th place no planets are there??

We

> have to consider the lord ??

> >

> > Thanks

> > Raji

> >

> >

> > Rao Nemani <raon1008> wrote:

> > Dear Narasimha Ji, Guru Ji and Learned Members,

> >

> > Namaste,

> >

> > As per your suggession, I have listened to your Mantras' section

of

> the Achuta CD and recorded the following list of Jyotirlingas.

> >

> > I thought this exercise may be helpful to some of the students

like

> me, so here is my contribution.

> >

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Planet Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Sun Rameswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Rameswaraya

> > Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Somanathaya

> > Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Bhimeswaraya

> > Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo

Mallikarjunaya

> > Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Omkareswaraya

> > Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Triyambakeswaraya

> > Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya

> > Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Nageswaraya

> > Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo

Viswanathaya

> >

> > Now I am applying the Principles, to two natives, who have asked

me

> to proide a mantra for their career related, so I am looking at

> their 5th lord in D-10.

> >

> > Please correct me, if the following examples with the suggested

> Mantras are correct or not?.

> >

> > Case - 1 :-

> > +--------------+

> > |Sa |Mo Ju | |Me |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > |-----------+-----------------------+---------|

> > |Ke | |GL |

> > | | | |

> > | | | |

> > | | Case - 1 | |

> > | | Dasamsa | |

> > |-----------| |-----------|

> > |MaR | D-10 |Ra HL |

> > | | | |

> > | | | |

> > | | | |

> > | | | |

> > |-----------+-----------------------+---------|

> > |Md AL| |Ve |As Su |

> > | | | |Gk |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > +--------------+

> >

> > Here the 5th Lord is Saturn, so the corresponding Jyotirlinga

> is "Kaleswara" and the Mantra is "Om NamahSivaya Namo Kaleswaraya".

> >

> > So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per

day

> would be good for the career?.

> >

> > Case - 2:-

> >

> > +------------+

> > |Ju |AL |Ma Ve | |

> > | | |Ke | |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > |-----------+---------------------+----------|

> > |HL | |As Su |

> > | | |Mo Gk |

> > | | | |

> > | | Case - 2 | |

> > | | Dasamsa | |

> > |-----------| |-----------|

> > | | D-10 | |

> > | | | |

> > | | | |

> > | | | |

> > | | | |

> > |-----------+-----------------------+--------|

> > | |Sa Ra|Me |GL Md |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > | | | | |

> > +--------------+

> >

> > Here the 5th Lord's are Mars and Ketu. Both are in the same house

> with Venus, so I thought the stronger would be with the more

> Longitude value, so in this case, the strongest would be Ketu,hence

> the corresponding Jyotirlinga is Viswanatha and the

> > Mantra is"Om NamahSivaya Namo Viswanathaya".

> >

> > So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per

day

> would be good for the career?.

> >

> > How many times, one should recite the Jyotirlinga Mantra for the

> best effects?.

> >

> > Please confirm whether my above is analysis is correct, before I

> recommend to the native to recite the corresponding mantra for

their

> career stand point.

> >

> > Thanks for your help in adavance.

> >

> > Regards

> > Rao

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Sponsor

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Dear Sushmita,

 

Your question had challenged my little knowledge, so I have

done some morehomework to answer you question and my

understanding is as follows:-

 

As you know, one has to see the various D-Charts for a

different matter one is interested.

here what I meant is : for example, 1st house is called

Tanu Bhava, so the matter it signifies is Self, Temparament,

strength and head etc.,

 

5th house is called putra Bhava, so the matter it signifies

is Intellect, wisdom, progeny, mantras & Recognition etc.,

 

Now combining this with the Divisional charts, we can see

a focused area for the native's matter related.

 

Let me take your question as an example: "Does Jyotirlinga

for the D20 chart plays any prominence more???".

 

Let us take the basics:

 

1) What is D-20?

A) which is "Vimsamsa" for spiritual pursuits, isn't it.

2) So what is the Karya Rasi, for this?,

A) Karya Rasi for this is 8th house, isn't it.

 

So if you find the 8th lord in D-20 and take its corresponding

Jyotirlinga and recite the corresponding mantra, which should

give the necessary results in one's spiritual pursuits.

 

This is what I am seeing and putting all the pieces together

from Narasimha Ji' CD and Narayana Ji's Divisional charts l

ecture CD, which is Achyuta CD. I would sincerely recommend

to have this CD, as this is a great source for a beginner

like me. Also, please remember, I am also a student like you

so that above is my understanding only.

 

Now having said that, I will handover this to Guru's and

Leanred members and request them to correct me if I am wrong?.

 

Regards

Rao

 

vedic astrology, "sushmita34"

<sushmita34> wrote:

> Dear Rao,

>

> What are the benefits of doing mantra for ones Jyotirlinga

> and can you expand on Jyotirlinga and what it means, should it be

> done only for the D10 chart or for every chart.

>

> Does Jyotirlinga for the D20 chart plays any prominence more???

>

>

> Best regards,

>

> Sushmita

>

>

> vedic astrology, "Rao Nemani"

<raon1008>

> wrote:

> > Dear Raji,

> >

> > I think, my understanding is, we have to take only the

> > 5th lord, irrespective of planets there or not in D-10

> > to find the respective Jyotirlinga for the native's

> > career stand point.

> >

> > Request Guru's to correct me if I am wrong.

> >

> > Regards

> > Rao

> >

> > vedic astrology, Rajeswari Shankar

> > <rajeswarishankar> wrote:

> > > Hi Rao,

> > >

> > > What about in D-10,from lagna in 5th place no planets are

there??

> We

> > have to consider the lord ??

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > > Raji

> > >

> > >

> > > Rao Nemani <raon1008> wrote:

> > > Dear Narasimha Ji, Guru Ji and Learned Members,

> > >

> > > Namaste,

> > >

> > > As per your suggession, I have listened to your Mantras'

section

> of

> > the Achuta CD and recorded the following list of Jyotirlingas.

> > >

> > > I thought this exercise may be helpful to some of the students

> like

> > me, so here is my contribution.

> > >

> > > ====== ===========

=====================================

> > > Planet Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite

> > > ====== ===========

=====================================

> > > Sun Rameswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Rameswaraya

> > > Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Somanathaya

> > > Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Bhimeswaraya

> > > Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo

> Mallikarjunaya

> > > Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

> Omkareswaraya

> > > Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

> Triyambakeswaraya

> > > Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

> Kaleswaraya

> > > Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Nageswaraya

> > > Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo

> Viswanathaya

> > >

> > > Now I am applying the Principles, to two natives, who have

asked

> me

> > to proide a mantra for their career related, so I am looking at

> > their 5th lord in D-10.

> > >

> > > Please correct me, if the following examples with the suggested

> > Mantras are correct or not?.

> > >

> > > Case - 1 :-

> > > +--------------+

> > > |Sa |Mo Ju | |Me |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > |-----------+-----------------------+---------|

> > > |Ke | |GL |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | Case - 1 | |

> > > | | Dasamsa | |

> > > |-----------| |-----------|

> > > |MaR | D-10 |Ra HL |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | | |

> > > |-----------+-----------------------+---------|

> > > |Md AL| |Ve |As Su |

> > > | | | |Gk |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > +--------------+

> > >

> > > Here the 5th Lord is Saturn, so the corresponding Jyotirlinga

> > is "Kaleswara" and the Mantra is "Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya".

> > >

> > > So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per

> day

> > would be good for the career?.

> > >

> > > Case - 2:-

> > >

> > > +------------+

> > > |Ju |AL |Ma Ve | |

> > > | | |Ke | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > |-----------+---------------------+----------|

> > > |HL | |As Su |

> > > | | |Mo Gk |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | Case - 2 | |

> > > | | Dasamsa | |

> > > |-----------| |-----------|

> > > | | D-10 | |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | | |

> > > | | | |

> > > |-----------+-----------------------+--------|

> > > | |Sa Ra|Me |GL Md |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > | | | | |

> > > +--------------+

> > >

> > > Here the 5th Lord's are Mars and Ketu. Both are in the same

house

> > with Venus, so I thought the stronger would be with the more

> > Longitude value, so in this case, the strongest would be

Ketu,hence

> > the corresponding Jyotirlinga is Viswanatha and the

> > > Mantra is"Om NamahSivaya Namo Viswanathaya".

> > >

> > > So If I ask the native to recite the above Mantra 108 times per

> day

> > would be good for the career?.

> > >

> > > How many times, one should recite the Jyotirlinga Mantra for

the

> > best effects?.

> > >

> > > Please confirm whether my above is analysis is correct, before

I

> > recommend to the native to recite the corresponding mantra for

> their

> > career stand point.

> > >

> > > Thanks for your help in adavance.

> > >

> > > Regards

> > > Rao

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Namaste friends,

 

Rao Nemani gave the following wonderful compilation that should be handy to most.

 

However, there are minor mistakes with the use of visarga sandhi. When a sound

comes after visarga (h sound as in namah), what happens to it depends on what

is before visarga and what is after it. Namah does not necessarily become namo

always. If you learn Sanskrit language, you can learn the systematic rules of

visarga sandhi (sandhi=joining of two words into one word due to continuous

pronunciation). I am correcting the mantras for your reference.

 

> ====== =========== =====================================> Planet

Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite> ====== ===========

=====================================> Sun Rameswara Om

NamahSivaya Namo Rameswaraya> Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya

Namo Somanathaya> Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Bhimeswaraya> Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo

Mallikarjunaya> Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Omkareswaraya > Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Triyambakeswaraya> Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya > Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Nageswaraya > Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo

Viswanathaya

Sun Raameswara Om NamasSivaaya NamoRaameswaraayaMoon

Somanaatha Om NamasSivaaya NamasSomanaathaayaMars Bhimeswara

Om NamasSivaaya NamoBhimashankaraayaMercury Mallikaarjuna

Om NamasSivaaya NamoMallikaarjunaayaJupiter Omkaareswara Om

NamasSivaaya NamaOmkaareswaraaya (or Om NamasSivaya Namah Omkareswaraya -

without sandhi/joining)Venus Tryambakeswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamasTryambakeswaraayaSaturn Kaaleswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamahKaaleswaraaya Rahu Naageswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoNaageswaraaya Ketu Viswanaatha Om NamasSivaaya

NamoViswanaathaaya

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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Dear Narasimha Ji,

 

Namaste,

 

Thank you for correcting and providing the correct Mantras.

Can you also please tell me/us, how many times, one should

recite the respective Jyotirlinga Mantra?.

 

Regards

Rao

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste friends,

>

> Rao Nemani gave the following wonderful compilation that should be

handy to most.

>

> However, there are minor mistakes with the use of visarga sandhi.

When a sound comes after visarga (h sound as in namah), what happens

to it depends on what is before visarga and what is after it. Namah

does not necessarily become namo always. If you learn Sanskrit

language, you can learn the systematic rules of visarga sandhi

(sandhi=joining of two words into one word due to continuous

pronunciation). I am correcting the mantras for your reference.

>

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Planet Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Sun Rameswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Rameswaraya

> > Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Somanathaya

> > Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Bhimeswaraya

> > Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo

Mallikarjunaya

> > Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Omkareswaraya

> > Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Triyambakeswaraya

> > Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya

> > Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Nageswaraya

> > Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo

Viswanathaya

>

> Sun Raameswara Om NamasSivaaya NamoRaameswaraaya

> Moon Somanaatha Om NamasSivaaya NamasSomanaathaaya

> Mars Bhimeswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoBhimashankaraaya

> Mercury Mallikaarjuna Om NamasSivaaya

NamoMallikaarjunaaya

> Jupiter Omkaareswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamaOmkaareswaraaya (or Om NamasSivaya Namah Omkareswaraya - without

sandhi/joining)

> Venus Tryambakeswara Om NamasSivaaya NamasTryambakeswaraaya

> Saturn Kaaleswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamahKaaleswaraaya

> Rahu Naageswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoNaageswaraaya

> Ketu Viswanaatha Om NamasSivaaya

NamoViswanaathaaya

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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Dear PVR,

 

Sorry to bother you with a clarification, you have done some

correction to Rao Nemanis post, why is this rule of Visarga Sandhi

applied, is there some reasoning behind it could you kindly clarify.

 

Seeing your post, I presume that all of us can finally recite the

corrected list given by you on the mantras.

 

Is there some other form of worship apart from mantras to the

Jyotirlingas in ones chart.

 

Warm regards,

 

Sushmita

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste friends,

>

> Rao Nemani gave the following wonderful compilation that should be

handy to most.

>

> However, there are minor mistakes with the use of visarga sandhi.

When a sound comes after visarga (h sound as in namah), what happens

to it depends on what is before visarga and what is after it. Namah

does not necessarily become namo always. If you learn Sanskrit

language, you can learn the systematic rules of visarga sandhi

(sandhi=joining of two words into one word due to continuous

pronunciation). I am correcting the mantras for your reference.

>

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Planet Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Sun Rameswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Rameswaraya

> > Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Somanathaya

> > Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Bhimeswaraya

> > Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo

Mallikarjunaya

> > Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Omkareswaraya

> > Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Triyambakeswaraya

> > Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya

> > Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Nageswaraya

> > Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo

Viswanathaya

>

> Sun Raameswara Om NamasSivaaya NamoRaameswaraaya

> Moon Somanaatha Om NamasSivaaya NamasSomanaathaaya

> Mars Bhimeswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoBhimashankaraaya

> Mercury Mallikaarjuna Om NamasSivaaya

NamoMallikaarjunaaya

> Jupiter Omkaareswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamaOmkaareswaraaya (or Om NamasSivaya Namah Omkareswaraya - without

sandhi/joining)

> Venus Tryambakeswara Om NamasSivaaya NamasTryambakeswaraaya

> Saturn Kaaleswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamahKaaleswaraaya

> Rahu Naageswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoNaageswaraaya

> Ketu Viswanaatha Om NamasSivaaya

NamoViswanaathaaya

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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PVR ji Namste

 

Is it not that visraga is kept as it is, if after that there is a

hard Vyanjan? I think in the Nam: Shivaya there is Sh as hard

Vyanjan and so we must keep the visraga as it is. As in Bala:

Khelanti or Shrugal: Palayate. Am I wrong? Please guide.

 

Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

 

AmolMAndar

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste friends,

>

> Rao Nemani gave the following wonderful compilation that should be

handy to most.

>

> However, there are minor mistakes with the use of visarga sandhi.

When a sound comes after visarga (h sound as in namah), what happens

to it depends on what is before visarga and what is after it. Namah

does not necessarily become namo always. If you learn Sanskrit

language, you can learn the systematic rules of visarga sandhi

(sandhi=joining of two words into one word due to continuous

pronunciation). I am correcting the mantras for your reference.

>

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Planet Jyotirlinga Mantra to recite

> > ====== =========== =====================================

> > Sun Rameswara Om NamahSivaya Namo Rameswaraya

> > Moon Somanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo Somanathaya

> > Mars Bhimeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Bhimeswaraya

> > Mercury Mallikarjuna Om NamahSivaya Namo

Mallikarjunaya

> > Jupiter Omkareswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Omkareswaraya

> > Venus Triyambakeswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Triyambakeswaraya

> > Saturn Kaleswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Kaleswaraya

> > Rahu Nageswara Om NamahSivaya Namo

Nageswaraya

> > Ketu Viswanatha Om NamahSivaya Namo

Viswanathaya

>

> Sun Raameswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoRaameswaraaya

> Moon Somanaatha Om NamasSivaaya

NamasSomanaathaaya

> Mars Bhimeswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoBhimashankaraaya

> Mercury Mallikaarjuna Om NamasSivaaya

NamoMallikaarjunaaya

> Jupiter Omkaareswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamaOmkaareswaraaya (or Om NamasSivaya Namah Omkareswaraya - without

sandhi/joining)

> Venus Tryambakeswara Om NamasSivaaya NamasTryambakeswaraaya

> Saturn Kaaleswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamahKaaleswaraaya

> Rahu Naageswara Om NamasSivaaya

NamoNaageswaraaya

> Ketu Viswanaatha Om NamasSivaaya

NamoViswanaathaaya

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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Namaste Amol,

 

> PVR ji Namste> > Is it not that visraga is kept as it is, if after that there

is a > hard Vyanjan? I think in the Nam: Shivaya there is Sh as hard > Vyanjan

and so we must keep the visraga as it is. As in Bala: > Khelanti or Shrugal:

Palayate. Am I wrong? Please guide.> > Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.> >

AmolMAndar

 

The first consonant of shiva is not the same "sh" as in "shadripu", which is an

alveolar sound. The first consonant in "shiva" is a different "sh". It is a

palatal sound.

 

When you pronounce "sh" as in "shadripu", the tongue is raised at the same place

where it is raised when pronouncing alveolar "T" (as in Tom).

 

When you pronounce "sh" as in "shiva", the tongue is raised at the same place

where it is raised when pronouncing palatal "cha" (as in chamakam).

 

When you pronounce "s" as in "sama", the tongue is raised at the same place

where it is raised when pronouncing dental "t" (as in tamas).

 

With sh in shiva, what you said is not right. Namah and Shivaaya are two words.

It is ok to pronounce them as two words, with a phonetic gap coming between

them ("Namah Shivaaya"). If you join them, it becomes "Namashshivaaya".

However, the pronunciation of this "sh" is done wrongly by many north Indians

due to the Arabic influence. They pronounce it like "sh" in "shadripu". Many

east Indians and some south Indians pronounce it as "s" in "sama" and that is

wrong too. It is in between.

 

Somebody else asked about why namah becomes namo sometimes, remains namah

sometimes, becomes namas sometimes and becomes nama sometimes. As I said,

please learn Sanskrit and learn the rules of sandhi. You will then know. I gave

a detailed description of visarga sandhi in an old mail either here or in

varahamihira. If somebody has it, please resend it to the list.

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

PVR

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PVR ji Namaste

 

Thanks for the detailed reply. Yes it is not correct to

pronounce 'sh' as in 'shadripu' or 'sama' for 'shivaya' but is it

wrong to pronounce 'sh' as in 'shishir' as well? In this 'sh' is

pronounce with hissing sound and so it is palatal as well but not

as 'cha' of 'chamakam'. Or is it that 'shishir' should also be

pronounce with 'cha' of 'chamakam'? I tried several times to get the

pronounciation as akin to 'cha' in 'shivaya' but it seems to be very

difficult! It always comes as sibilating sound. How can we get the

sound of 'cha' when no 'cha' is present in the word.Is there any

other word where 'sh' is pronounced as 'cha' of 'chamakam'? Please

guide.

 

Please pardon if you think that I have crossed my limits by

repeatedly putting the question.

 

Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

 

AmolMAndar

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Namaste Amol,

>

> > PVR ji Namste

> >

> > Is it not that visraga is kept as it is, if after that there is

a

> > hard Vyanjan? I think in the Nam: Shivaya there is Sh as hard

> > Vyanjan and so we must keep the visraga as it is. As in Bala:

> > Khelanti or Shrugal: Palayate. Am I wrong? Please guide.

> >

> > Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

> >

> > AmolMAndar

>

> The first consonant of shiva is not the same "sh" as

in "shadripu", which is an alveolar sound. The first consonant

in "shiva" is a different "sh". It is a palatal sound.

>

> When you pronounce "sh" as in "shadripu", the tongue is raised at

the same place where it is raised when pronouncing alveolar "T" (as

in Tom).

>

> When you pronounce "sh" as in "shiva", the tongue is raised at the

same place where it is raised when pronouncing palatal "cha" (as in

chamakam).

>

> When you pronounce "s" as in "sama", the tongue is raised at the

same place where it is raised when pronouncing dental "t" (as in

tamas).

>

> With sh in shiva, what you said is not right. Namah and Shivaaya

are two words. It is ok to pronounce them as two words, with a

phonetic gap coming between them ("Namah Shivaaya"). If you join

them, it becomes "Namashshivaaya". However, the pronunciation of

this "sh" is done wrongly by many north Indians due to the Arabic

influence. They pronounce it like "sh" in "shadripu". Many east

Indians and some south Indians pronounce it as "s" in "sama" and

that is wrong too. It is in between.

>

> Somebody else asked about why namah becomes namo sometimes,

remains namah sometimes, becomes namas sometimes and becomes nama

sometimes. As I said, please learn Sanskrit and learn the rules of

sandhi. You will then know. I gave a detailed description of visarga

sandhi in an old mail either here or in varahamihira. If somebody

has it, please resend it to the list.

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> PVR

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Dear Amol,

 

> PVR ji Namaste> > Thanks for the detailed reply. Yes it is not correct to >

pronounce 'sh' as in 'shadripu' or 'sama' for 'shivaya' but is it > wrong to

pronounce 'sh' as in 'shishir' as well? In this 'sh' is > pronounce with

hissing sound and so it is palatal as well but not > as 'cha' of 'chamakam'. Or

is it that 'shishir' should also be > pronounce with 'cha' of 'chamakam'? I

tried several times to get the > pronounciation as akin to 'cha' in 'shivaya'

but it seems to be very > difficult! It always comes as sibilating sound. How

can we get the > sound of 'cha' when no 'cha' is present in the word.Is there

any > other word where 'sh' is pronounced as 'cha' of 'chamakam'? Please >

guide.> > Please pardon if you think that I have crossed my limits by >

repeatedly putting the question. > > Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.> >

AmolMAndar

The sh in shiva and shishira are the same. This sha is close to ch, but not the

same. When you pronounce ch (Sanskrit ch is slightly different from English ch,

but very close), the tongue is raised in the palatal region and the raised

portion touches upper membrane, hence blocking the air flow completely, and

then the air is let go. The difference with sh in shiva (or shishir) is that

the tongue is raised at the *same* place, but the raised portion does not touch

the upper membrane of mouth, hence *not* blocking the air flow completely. So

you can make the sound "sh" continuously.

 

The same relationship exists between s (in sama) and dental t (in tamas). And,

the same relationship exists between sh (in shadripu) and alveolar T (in Tom).

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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PVR ji Namaste

Thanks for the prompt reply. One more doubt.

It means that there is no sound of 'ch' in 'shivaya'(?) As you

said 'sh' is close to 'ch' but not same. In that case why not to

consider 'sh' as 'kathora vyanjan' (Hard Consonant). Because

in 'Shishir' we consider 'sh' as 'kathora vyanjan'. So we should

take 'sh' of 'shivaya' as 'kathora vyanjan'. Am I on the right

path? Please guide.

 

Thanks a lot for your Time and Sapce.

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "Narasimha P.V.R. Rao"

<pvr@c...> wrote:

> Dear Amol,

>

> > PVR ji Namaste

> >

> > Thanks for the detailed reply. Yes it is not correct to

> > pronounce 'sh' as in 'shadripu' or 'sama' for 'shivaya' but is

it

> > wrong to pronounce 'sh' as in 'shishir' as well? In this 'sh' is

> > pronounce with hissing sound and so it is palatal as well but

not

> > as 'cha' of 'chamakam'. Or is it that 'shishir' should also be

> > pronounce with 'cha' of 'chamakam'? I tried several times to get

the

> > pronounciation as akin to 'cha' in 'shivaya' but it seems to be

very

> > difficult! It always comes as sibilating sound. How can we get

the

> > sound of 'cha' when no 'cha' is present in the word.Is there any

> > other word where 'sh' is pronounced as 'cha' of 'chamakam'?

Please

> > guide.

> >

> > Please pardon if you think that I have crossed my limits by

> > repeatedly putting the question.

> >

> > Thanks a lot for your Time and Space.

> >

> > AmolMAndar

>

> The sh in shiva and shishira are the same. This sha is close to

ch, but not the same. When you pronounce ch (Sanskrit ch is slightly

different from English ch, but very close), the tongue is raised in

the palatal region and the raised portion touches upper membrane,

hence blocking the air flow completely, and then the air is let go.

The difference with sh in shiva (or shishir) is that the tongue is

raised at the *same* place, but the raised portion does not touch

the upper membrane of mouth, hence *not* blocking the air flow

completely. So you can make the sound "sh" continuously.

>

> The same relationship exists between s (in sama) and dental t (in

tamas). And, the same relationship exists between sh (in shadripu)

and alveolar T (in Tom).

>

> May Jupiter's light shine on us,

> Narasimha

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