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Dear Group,

 

Also typically mantras are short where as stotras are long.Also

Stotras are for the stuti ( praise) of the planet/god in

consideration. Where as mantras are to invoke ( hope I have used the

right word)

 

The mantra needs to be repeated typically for 108 times where as

stotras once /thrice or at the most 11 times

 

Stotras have a author typically say for example Ganpati stotra has

been( if I may use the word)written by Narada where as mantras have

their origin in the vedas.

 

Also mantras can be used while meditating.

 

Best Regards

 

Nilesh

 

 

PS : Dear Wendyji - Hope all is well with you and family. Have been

busy lately with work at office and offcourse spend a lot of time

with the traffic jams in Bangalore :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya, "Haresh \(Harry\) Nathani"

<haresh1405> wrote:

>

> Dear Kamal

>   

>   I am not aware of any general mantra or stotram, but I can

suggest you a Guru Mantra and it is "HARE KRSNA HARE KRSNA   KRSNA

KRSNA HARE HARE    HARE RAMA HARE RAMA    RAMA RAMA HARE HARE"  This

maha mantra is a good & safe mantra to chant. One can chant this

mantra at any point of time and in any state of mind. Their is no

restriction on its chanting.

>   

>   Harry

>

> SIGHT SOLUTIONS <sightsolutions> wrote:

>   Dear Harry,

>

> if there is no specific problem. is there any good all purpose

mantra or stotra? Or some thing for general happiness or one to

remain contented. It is human nature to get deviated towards things

which are not good for oneself or others. I feel I have been blessed

and like many human feel worried if there is any thing around the

corner. Like they say prevention is better than cure

> regards

>

> kamal

>   -

>   Haresh (Harry) Nathani

>   jyotish-vidya

>   Monday, May 22, 2006 10:33 AM

>   Re: difference between mantra and stotra

>

>

>   Dear Kamal

>     

>     One must chant or read the prayers for getting rid of problem

areas. If u have financial problem read Shree Lakshmi Strotam &

Kanakdhara Strotam, health problems read Shree Narayan Kawach, not

able to get married read Shree Chandi Devi Strotam etc etc etc.

>     

>     Harry

>

>   SIGHT SOLUTIONS <sightsolutions> wrote:

>     Dear Harry and Ganesh

>

>   many thanks for clarifying the matter. So they have different

content. Can one do all nine planet mantras or should do only which

need to be strengthened. this count of many thousand of recitation

is once a day ?

>

>   thanks

>   kamal

>     -

>     Haresh (Harry) Nathani

>     jyotish-vidya

>     Monday, May 22, 2006 9:54 AM

>     Re: difference between mantra and

stotra

>

>

>     Mantra & Strotam both are prayers to the Lord. Strotams are

the distilled form of prayers wherein the Lord is glorified, it is

slow in giving results, it has no negative effects when the strotam

prayers are misprnounced or are not chanted with concentration

whereas mantras are power prayers which give instant results.

Mantras are to be chanted without any stammering or

mispronounciation, with full concentration & have negative results

if not chanted properly.

>       

>       Harry

>

>     Wendy Vasicek <jyotish> wrote:

>       Dear Kamal,

>

>     If my understanding is correct, the mantra/s for the grahas

(etc) consist of the Bija mantras specific to the grahas. Whereas a

stotram is a prayer to the grahas (or whatever) which can be

different depending upon who composed the prayer. Perhaps we could

say a stotram is like a poem.

>

>     I'm sure our Hindu members can offer more insight into this :-)

>

>     Best Wishes,

>     Mrs. Wendy

>     http://JyotishVidya.com

>     ______________________________

>

>     -

>     SIGHT SOLUTIONS

>     jyotish-vidya

>     Monday, May 22, 2006 2:05 AM

>     difference between mantra and stotra

>

>

>     Dear Group

>

>     is there any difference between mantra and stotra. I can read

Sanskrit, though do not understand. I have received two version from

the net which appear to be different to each other.

>

>     hope you all had a good weekend

>

>     kamal

>

>

>    

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Dear Nilesh,

 

//PS : Dear Wendyji - Hope all is well with you and family. Have been

busy lately with work at office and offcourse spend a lot of time

with the traffic jams in Bangalore :-)//

 

Good to hear from you. My family is holding together (thank you) in

spite of the fact that my eldest son (Andrew) had a stroke last

week....left side of brain (area that controls speech). He's doing

amazingly well and is expecting to go home from hospital today.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

______________________________

 

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"Nilesh Joshi" <niljoshi27 (AT) (DOT) co.in>

<jyotish-vidya>

Wednesday, May 24, 2006 11:07 AM

Difference between mantra and stotra

 

 

Dear Group,

 

Also typically mantras are short where as stotras are long.Also

Stotras are for the stuti ( praise) of the planet/god in

consideration. Where as mantras are to invoke ( hope I have used the

right word)

 

The mantra needs to be repeated typically for 108 times where as

stotras once /thrice or at the most 11 times

 

Stotras have a author typically say for example Ganpati stotra has

been( if I may use the word)written by Narada where as mantras have

their origin in the vedas.

 

Also mantras can be used while meditating.

 

Best Regards

 

Nilesh

 

 

PS : Dear Wendyji - Hope all is well with you and family. Have been

busy lately with work at office and offcourse spend a lot of time

with the traffic jams in Bangalore :-)

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Dear Group,

  let us first understand what is mantra, tantra & yantra....

  man + tra  , mann means your heart ur imotions .. tray means to get rid off problems.. if u hv some imotional problems , any sort of depression then mantra is effective..

  

  in case of tantra, tan + tra , tan means ur body.. if u hv any sort of problems releated to body, some illness etc than tantra works.

  

  similarly , yantra ... yan means ur surounding.. if u want improve energy level in the ur place .. than tantra works..

  

  strota.. i agree with nilesh.

  

  vijendra nanavati

 

Nilesh Joshi <niljoshi27 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote:

  Dear Group,

 

Also typically mantras are short where as stotras are long.Also

Stotras are for the stuti ( praise) of the planet/god in

consideration. Where as mantras are to invoke ( hope I have used the

right word)

 

The mantra needs to be repeated typically for 108 times where as

stotras once /thrice or at the most 11 times

 

Stotras have a author typically say for example Ganpati stotra has

been( if I may use the word)written by Narada where as mantras have

their origin in the vedas.

 

Also mantras can be used while meditating.

 

Best Regards

 

Nilesh

 

 

PS : Dear Wendyji - Hope all is well with you and family. Have been

busy lately with work at office and offcourse spend a lot of time

with the traffic jams in Bangalore :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya, "Haresh \(Harry\) Nathani"

<haresh1405> wrote:

>

> Dear Kamal

>   

>   I am not aware of any general mantra or stotram, but I can

suggest you a Guru Mantra and it is "HARE KRSNA HARE KRSNA   KRSNA

KRSNA HARE HARE    HARE RAMA HARE RAMA    RAMA RAMA HARE HARE"  This

maha mantra is a good & safe mantra to chant. One can chant this

mantra at any point of time and in any state of mind. Their is no

restriction on its chanting.

>   

>   Harry

>

> SIGHT SOLUTIONS <sightsolutions> wrote:

>   Dear Harry,

>

> if there is no specific problem. is there any good all purpose

mantra or stotra? Or some thing for general happiness or one to

remain contented. It is human nature to get deviated towards things

which are not good for oneself or others. I feel I have been blessed

and like many human feel worried if there is any thing around the

corner. Like they say prevention is better than cure

> regards

>

> kamal

>   -

>   Haresh (Harry) Nathani

>   jyotish-vidya

>   Monday, May 22, 2006 10:33 AM

>   Re: difference between mantra and stotra

>

>

>   Dear Kamal

>     

>     One must chant or read the prayers for getting rid of problem

areas. If u have financial problem read Shree Lakshmi Strotam &

Kanakdhara Strotam, health problems read Shree Narayan Kawach, not

able to get married read Shree Chandi Devi Strotam etc etc etc.

>     

>     Harry

>

>   SIGHT SOLUTIONS <sightsolutions> wrote:

>     Dear Harry and Ganesh

>

>   many thanks for clarifying the matter. So they have different

content. Can one do all nine planet mantras or should do only which

need to be strengthened. this count of many thousand of recitation

is once a day ?

>

>   thanks

>   kamal

>     -

>     Haresh (Harry) Nathani

>     jyotish-vidya

>     Monday, May 22, 2006 9:54 AM

>     Re: difference between mantra and

stotra

>

>

>     Mantra & Strotam both are prayers to the Lord. Strotams are

the distilled form of prayers wherein the Lord is glorified, it is

slow in giving results, it has no negative effects when the strotam

prayers are misprnounced or are not chanted with concentration

whereas mantras are power prayers which give instant results.

Mantras are to be chanted without any stammering or

mispronounciation, with full concentration & have negative results

if not chanted properly.

>       

>       Harry

>

>     Wendy Vasicek <jyotish> wrote:

>       Dear Kamal,

>

>     If my understanding is correct, the mantra/s for the grahas

(etc) consist of the Bija mantras specific to the grahas. Whereas a

stotram is a prayer to the grahas (or whatever) which can be

different depending upon who composed the prayer. Perhaps we could

say a stotram is like a poem.

>

>     I'm sure our Hindu members can offer more insight into this :-)

>

>     Best Wishes,

>     Mrs. Wendy

>     http://JyotishVidya.com

>     ______________________________

>

>     -

>     SIGHT SOLUTIONS

>     jyotish-vidya

>     Monday, May 22, 2006 2:05 AM

>     difference between mantra and stotra

>

>

>     Dear Group

>

>     is there any difference between mantra and stotra. I can read

Sanskrit, though do not understand. I have received two version from

the net which appear to be different to each other.

>

>     hope you all had a good weekend

>

>     kamal

>

>

>    

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Dear All,

 

i am reproducing the article on mantra yoga from sivananda daily

readings...i will try to upload later a translated article on

mantras and stotras...

 

ganesh

*MANTRA YOGA*

 

Mantra yoga is a great science. "Manana trayate iti mantrah" - "by

manana (constant thinking or recollection) one is protected or

released from the round of birth and death - that is mantra." That

is called mantra, by meditating on which the jiva or soul attains

freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation. And, by

its aid it attains in full the fourfold fruit (caturvarga) i.e.,

dharma, artha, kama and moksa (virtue, wealth, pleasure and

liberation).

 

A mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.

The root 'man' in the word mantra means 'to think'. And 'tra' comes

from 'trai' meaning to protect or to free - from the bondage of

samsara or the phenomenal world. By the combination of 'man'

and 'tra' comes mantra which calls forth the four aims of being

caturvarga.

 

A mantra is divinity. It is divine power manifesting in a sound

body. The mantra itself is the devata (deity). The aspirant should

try his level best to realise his unity with the mantra of the

divinity. To the extent he does so, the mantra-power supplements his

worship-power. Just as a flame is strengthened by winds, so also the

aspirant's individual sakti (power) is strengthened by mantra sakti.

Then the individual sakti joins with the mantra sakti to make it

more powerful.  

 

The mantra is awakened from its sleep through the sadhana-sakti

(worship power) of the aspirant. The mantra is a mass of radiant

energy.

 

Even to visualise the Lord in meditation just once, to utter the

divine name of the Lord, with love, even a single time, has surely

got a tremendous, transforming influence upon the soul. You are free

here and now. Only you are not aware of it, through the force of

maya (or ignorance).

 

This atman is peace. Realise this peace that passeth all

understanding and be free for ever. Peace is thy birthright. Peace

is thy real, essential nature. Peace is Brahman. Peace and Brahman

are one.

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