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Dear Narsimha Namste

 

> I am logging out of this thread now.

 

I usually dont write but I felt like writting in this thread. I

humbly apologize to you if I have offended you or your Guru

unknowingly.

 

Thanks a lot for your Time and Sapce.

 

Prabodh Vekhande

Jai Jai Shankar

Har Har Shankar

 

 

 

 

> * * *

>

> Dear Probodh,

>

> > Why it is given in Karna(right) at the time of Upanayan?

> >

> > The simple reason could be that it is reffered as GuruMukha.

Every

> > vedic Mantra must be taken from the Mukha of Guru.The mantra

should

> > be taken from GuruMukha in right Karna(Ear).

>

> As you said above, mantropadesa in GuruMukha is very vital in

tradition. And, when one gets a mantra from GuruMukha, we believe

that there are some karmik implications.

>

> I do not want to give the mantra in "GuruMukha" to everybody. Those

who got it from GuruMukha, forgot it and need help in restarting will

get some indirect help from me.

>

> * * *

>

> As I see, the purpose of this thread has been served. I thank all

the friends who participated in the thread and the moderators of all

the who tolerated this non-Jyotish discussion. I humbly

apologize to anyone that I have offended unknowingly.

>

> I wrote what my limited intellect could absorb from what was given

to me by the Mother and my guru.

>

> I am logging out of this thread now.

>

> Sarvam SreeKrishnaarpanamastu,

> Narasimha

> -------------------------------

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> -------------------------------

>

> sohamsa, Ramadas Rao <ramadasrao@> wrote:

> >

> > OM SHRI RAGHAVENDRAAYA NAMAH

> > OM NAMO NARAYANAYA

> > Dear Sanjay Ji,

> > I was reading your mail about the Holy Gayatri Mantra and your

discussion with Chi.Narasimha from many days.Here are my views or you

can consider this as my elders' view.During Uapanayana,both the Vatu

and his father will be covered by white cloth,the Vatu sitting on his

father's lap,father will slowly chant Gayatri Mantra on his ears,so

that others should not listen this Holy Initiation of Gayatri

Mantra.Even I initiated Gayatri Mantra to my son in 1989 during his

Upanayana.This Mantra is such a secret, sacred and Holy Mantra,that

no evil person listen this Mantra.As we know that there are 24

letters in this Mantra,it contains the main 24 Devathas in these

letters.This Mantra is not such other Mantras which can be chanted so

loudly through loud speakers.If any other person has to chant this

Holy Mantra he should get the initiation of this Holy Mantra from a

Gayatri Mantra Upasaka or Sadhaka.Anyhow as per my knowledge,this

Mantra can not be chanted loudly in government

> > offices or any other places.This Holy Mantra's sacredness has to

be protected.

> > With Shri Hari Vaayu Guru Naama Smarana,

> > Ramadas Rao.

> >

> >

> > Sanjay Rath <sanjayrath@> wrote:

> >  | om gurave namah |

> > Dear Pandit Arjun

> > Now you see the difference I have with Narasimha about *right

intonation* and the reasons for my objecting to that humming sound

which he calls gayatri! Nobody should claim that they are right. I

also took objection to his advising people not to chant this loudly.

I stand by my statement that if this is played in government offices,

even at low volume, just as *vahe guru* is played in the Punjab Bank

HQ, corruption will come down to nil.

> > The Gäyatri parivar has done a remarkable job in such a short

time. I was in Orissa and even in Aska and Kodala they have done very

well. The MLA Sri Kishore Chandra Singh Deo was really all praises

for their good work.

> > However on the issue of saying the gayatri mantra even once, I

have already lodged my protest with his guru. Frankly, I think both

will need to think on this or consult their seniors in their

tradition (I hope someone is around). If you have to give something,

give it well. Your analogy of the parrot (Matangi defined really) was

excellent but then Ramanuja disobeyed his guru and gave the mantra

*om namo naarayanaaya* to the world.

> > Actually there is something bigger happening which none can see

but it was an eye-opener for me. It is the way of Jagannath to show

me that this sishya of mine does not have such a big heart as I

thought he did, or perhaps Jagannath is opening his heart, slowly but

surely. Prabodh's point is very right as it can only be a selfish

intent that can prevent him from giving what his heart says must be

given. Why has he done all this in the forst place? Because his heart

says that he must give.

> > Of course we should not forget that he has Sun in the 7th house

(the hridaya as per Jaimini) and let us see how well he can give this

that is there in his heart. Can he be another Yajyavalkya?

> > "Extract from my paper for the SJC West Coast pre-conference"

> > URW Palladio font 7. Püñä: He is the giver of cattle and

animal wealth, pets, etc. He is the creator of the Indra-jala

(Indra’s net). [Read story of Vaishampayan and Yajnavalkya â€"

Püñäditya was his Guru in the form of a horse and taught him the

Yajur-veda mantras, at midday]

> > mantra om ghåëi püñaëe namaù or om hiraëyagarbhäya

namaù or om hiraëyaretase namaù

> > 7th House: Reta/Libra;

> > Offer: Ghee + sweet rice

> > Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

> > Best wishes and warm regards,

> > Sanjay Rath

>

>

>

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