Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 I chant rudram chamakam. I have heard that you can chat rudram 11 times followed by chamakam. Is that true? what is the benefit? Also is it possible to chant rudram by itself? Is there a number (5, 7, 11) which is used for reciting? thanks. regards, Ketan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Ketan, It is wonderful to know Sri Rudram (Namakam and Chamakam parts) in the right vedic intonation. I'm not sure how you learnt it, if you were not taught by a Vedic Pandit in the oral tradition OR learnt by listening to tapes etc.. please do take time to identify a vedic pandit and recite it to him for fixing any errors in chanting i.e. intonation and pronounciation. Do offer a reasonable Guru dakshina to him for the same. Regds its significane here is a quick and short one from what I read and heard.. Sri Rudram has the power to confer upon the practitioner everything from health, wealth, prosperity all material benefits as well as take the individual beyond into the spiritual realm merging into the Ultimate. As Siva and Sankara He confers material benefits we seek of him. Through Chamakam chanting you are seeking about 400+ categories of items that will help one lead a materially blissful life and focus on the beyond. As Rudra He can remove the fears and other insecurities that get us entangled to everything around. As Hara he can destroy everything about us, so that what is left of us is the indestructible and eternal Him. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra i.e. "Trayambakam yajAmahe.." that occurs in Sri Rudram can confer longevity and health on a material plane as well as on the Spiritual plane hasten our journey to the Immortal Bliss i.e Moksha. regards -Prasad vedic astrology, "ketanshahtexas" <ketanshahtexas> wrote: > > I chant rudram chamakam. > I have heard that you can chat rudram 11 times followed by chamakam. > Is that true? what is the benefit? > Also is it possible to chant rudram by itself? Is there a number (5, > 7, 11) which is used for reciting? > > thanks. > > regards, > Ketan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2005 Report Share Posted April 6, 2005 Prasadji, Thank you again for telling me the benefit of rudram chamakam. I also have heard about reciting rudram 11 times followed by chamakam have you heard about it and what is the significance. I attend pradosh at the temple where we receite rudram chamakam. Otherwise I have listen to the audio from the CD and recite at the same time. I have improved a lot and pronouce most of it. Since currently it is difficult for me to go to a guru, I am making Lord Shiva as my guru to help me in pronouncing it properly... thanks. regards, Ketan ketanshahtexas vedic astrology, "vvootla" <vvootla@g...> wrote: > > Ketan, > It is wonderful to know Sri Rudram (Namakam and Chamakam parts) in > the right vedic intonation. I'm not sure how you learnt it, if you > were not taught by a Vedic Pandit in the oral tradition OR learnt by > listening to tapes etc.. please do take time to identify a vedic > pandit and recite it to him for fixing any errors in chanting i.e. > intonation and pronounciation. Do offer a reasonable Guru dakshina to > him for the same. Regds its significane here is a quick and short one > from what I read and heard.. > Sri Rudram has the power to confer upon the practitioner everything > from health, wealth, prosperity all material benefits as well as take > the individual beyond into the spiritual realm merging into the > Ultimate. As Siva and Sankara He confers material benefits we seek of > him. Through Chamakam chanting you are seeking about 400+ categories > of items that will help one lead a materially blissful life and focus > on the beyond. > As Rudra He can remove the fears and other insecurities that get > us entangled to everything around. As Hara he can destroy everything > about us, so that what is left of us is the indestructible and > eternal Him. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra i.e. "Trayambakam > yajAmahe.." that occurs in Sri Rudram can confer longevity and health > on a material plane as well as on the Spiritual plane hasten our > journey to the Immortal Bliss i.e Moksha. > > regards > -Prasad > > vedic astrology, "ketanshahtexas" > <ketanshahtexas> wrote: > > > > I chant rudram chamakam. > > I have heard that you can chat rudram 11 times followed by chamakam. > > Is that true? what is the benefit? > > Also is it possible to chant rudram by itself? Is there a number (5, > > 7, 11) which is used for reciting? > > > > thanks. > > > > regards, > > Ketan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2005 Report Share Posted April 7, 2005 Dear Ketan, If you contact me on gajanana (AT) jyotishashastra (DOT) org then I may be able to guide you and any others as far as chanting of the shree Rudram is concerned. I have a site www.shreerudram.com where I have put the Krishna Yajus format with intonation marks and translation. I teach the chant to interested students in the UK.I learnt Vedic chanting from Veda Vachaspati Phatak Guruji in Pune . Regards Dr Pandit >"ketanshahtexas" <ketanshahtexas > >vedic astrology >vedic astrology >[vedic astrology] Re: chanting of rudram chamakam >Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:44:22 -0000 > > >Prasadji, > Thank you again for telling me the benefit of rudram >chamakam. I also have heard about reciting rudram 11 times followed by >chamakam have you heard about it and what is the significance. >I attend pradosh at the temple where we receite rudram chamakam. >Otherwise I have listen to the audio from the CD and recite at the >same time. I have improved a lot and pronouce most of it. Since >currently it is difficult for me to go to a guru, I am making Lord >Shiva as my guru to help me in pronouncing it properly... >thanks. >regards, >Ketan >ketanshahtexas > >vedic astrology, "vvootla" <vvootla@g...> wrote: > > > > Ketan, > > It is wonderful to know Sri Rudram (Namakam and Chamakam parts) in > > the right vedic intonation. I'm not sure how you learnt it, if you > > were not taught by a Vedic Pandit in the oral tradition OR learnt by > > listening to tapes etc.. please do take time to identify a vedic > > pandit and recite it to him for fixing any errors in chanting i.e. > > intonation and pronounciation. Do offer a reasonable Guru dakshina to > > him for the same. Regds its significane here is a quick and short one > > from what I read and heard.. > > Sri Rudram has the power to confer upon the practitioner everything > > from health, wealth, prosperity all material benefits as well as take > > the individual beyond into the spiritual realm merging into the > > Ultimate. As Siva and Sankara He confers material benefits we seek of > > him. Through Chamakam chanting you are seeking about 400+ categories > > of items that will help one lead a materially blissful life and focus > > on the beyond. > > As Rudra He can remove the fears and other insecurities that get > > us entangled to everything around. As Hara he can destroy everything > > about us, so that what is left of us is the indestructible and > > eternal Him. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra i.e. "Trayambakam > > yajAmahe.." that occurs in Sri Rudram can confer longevity and health > > on a material plane as well as on the Spiritual plane hasten our > > journey to the Immortal Bliss i.e Moksha. > > > > regards > > -Prasad > > > > vedic astrology, "ketanshahtexas" > > <ketanshahtexas> wrote: > > > > > > I chant rudram chamakam. > > > I have heard that you can chat rudram 11 times followed by chamakam. > > > Is that true? what is the benefit? > > > Also is it possible to chant rudram by itself? Is there a number (5, > > > 7, 11) which is used for reciting? > > > > > > thanks. > > > > > > regards, > > > Ketan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arvin.ever4u Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 I want to learn shri rudhram and to recite it with proper intonations. Is it possible for someone to direct me to a Guruji in Pune... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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