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Adarniya Shiva Sadhakas,

Pranam.

 

Please advise whether the Beej Mantras which are only abstract

syllables or words, e.g. Kran Krim, Kraum etc, do really affect the

body, mind and soul, and also the destiny of a human being.

 

In the modern time of science and technology there are being

propagated on one of the Indian digital channels upto the extent

that millions of Hindus world wide are being hooked unto them. They

are being charged lot of money to receive the mantra through a well-

known guru.

 

I have heard the guru claiming on the TV (and also in a temple here

in UK) that there is no need for a child to attend a school. Simply

the recitation of a Beej Mantra for education will ensure his/her

success in the exams. The guru says that the Beej Mantras have been

derived from the Atharva Veda and he gives them to the people with

the blessings of Lord Brahma, Lord Narayana, Lord Shiva, Ma Amba,

and so on. The people listening start believing that he has direct

communion and comradeship with the gods.

 

He says that he gives the mantra to a Hindu from the Vedas, to a

Sikh from Guru Granth Sahib, to a Muslim from Quran, and to a

Christian from the Bible.

 

Please advise me if these Beej Mantras really do work or are we

taken for a rough ride in this age of IT and discrimination, into

the back streets of the medieval past where blind faith, fear and

superstitions used to grow like pestilence.

 

Kind Regards.

 

Humbly yours -

RAJ SHARDA

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RK Sharadaji,

 

There are rituals that are performed in general to maintain harmony, keep it

alive and fresh. Some rituals are practiced on a daily, weekly, or monthly

basis, some as a seasonal and some in response to major life changes.

Seasonal rituals can be hugely calming and satisfying, leaving a feeling of

peace and happiness. A systematic clearing ritual can make ones home feel

clear and fresh.

 

The aim of generating natural vibrations is to create positive resonances in

the surroundings as well. For example, a person visiting a temple feels a

sense of well being by hearing the sounds of mantras, ringing of bells etc.

This natural enhancement is known as POSITIVE VIBRATION. Since people

carryout various rituals and prayers along with the chiming of bells, the

circumstances lead to the generation of this mystical positive vibration.

Let us proclaim a temple is a store house of natural rythms and vibrations.

At the same time we may be visiting so many areas or various surrounding

places which may irritate one or one may feel uncomfortable to venture into

it. This vibration of discomfort or unpleasant vibration is known as

NEGATIVE VIBRATION. In order to produce comfortable energy throughout and to

control and counteract negative vibrations produced at various points during

our transit around the places, one uses various physical objects like

photographs, stones, various metals, amulets, talismans, numerical

representations and prayers to produce positive vibrations. This practice of

science is known to produce a stable mental balance in a human being or to

say achieve a healthy, mental attitude or positive nature.

 

Yet our Vedic wise men bestowed The Mantras to bring in the effect of

positive vibrations. By chanting mantras (sacred sound), one effortlessly

discard the stress, burdens, sufferings and pain generated by modern life.

The Mantras bestow their blessings on all of those who participate and

generate a wave of positive energy.

 

Chanting Mantras (Sacred Sounds) is the path of ease. Out of the many

spiritual practices available to one, chanting is the path of Ecstasy. These

Sacred sounds are the greatest gift from Vedic wise men or Rishis.

 

 

Chanting is a way of joyfully offering of prayers for one and all those one

cares for. As one sweetly sings the powerful sounds of the Mantras, the

limited ego, with all its illusions and fears, dissolves and shatters. The

more one chants, the more one finds freedom from negative experiences that

have challenged one up to the present moment. With chants and songs from

Vedic traditions, one can open the doors of spiritual wisdom. .

 

*Why Should one Chant?*

 

*

*Mantras (Sacred Sounds) are used to transform negative vibrations and

unpleasant challenges. They are good for everyone to practice. Mantras heal

one mentally, emotionally and physically, affecting the mind and the body

systems. They also dissolve negative thoughts / vibrations thereby bringing

in peace and harmony. The chanting of mantras bypasses the mind and carries

one straight to the Heart. The focus is on the sound that we are generating

through these sacred chants, not necessarily the words that ones mind would

like to feed on.

 

 

 

In addition to pronouncing mantra, the learned scholars of ancient times

bestowed the additional aids to enhance the power of penance. They are

Mudras and Yantras. Mudras are basically folding of hands and fingers to

attract the spiritual energy where as Yantras are direct representation of

Almighty in different pictorial forms to enhance the divine power with in.

Matras contain Beejakshars.

 

 

 

Beejakshar is otherwise called "Naada Brahma". Ancient Rishis and Munis

identified a few letters of "Varna Maala" (Vowels and Consonants) as

Beejakshar. Vibrations are produced around one who is chanting Beejaakshar.

It is believed that these vibrations are attracted or clinched by physical

body and charge the soul with full of positive energy. As a result one gets

positive thoughts. It awakens Kundalini by continuous chanting of these

Beejakshars.

 

 

 

Some schools of thought believe that one should wear maala (Either Crystal,

Rudraksh, pearl or Coral) around the neck to draw most of the energy that is

generated by vibration of Beejakshar. There is a faith that every beejakshar

may not be giving the same result, so it is "Guru" to identify the one that

suits to the individual concerned.

 

 

 

 

 

AUM Namah Shivaya

 

 

On 9/7/06, rksharda2003 <rksharda2003 (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

>

> Adarniya Shiva Sadhakas,

> Pranam.

>

> Please advise whether the Beej Mantras which are only abstract

> syllables or words, e.g. Kran Krim, Kraum etc, do really affect the

> body, mind and soul, and also the destiny of a human being.

>

> In the modern time of science and technology there are being

> propagated on one of the Indian digital channels upto the extent

> that millions of Hindus world wide are being hooked unto them. They

> are being charged lot of money to receive the mantra through a well-

> known guru.

>

> I have heard the guru claiming on the TV (and also in a temple here

> in UK) that there is no need for a child to attend a school. Simply

> the recitation of a Beej Mantra for education will ensure his/her

> success in the exams. The guru says that the Beej Mantras have been

> derived from the Atharva Veda and he gives them to the people with

> the blessings of Lord Brahma, Lord Narayana, Lord Shiva, Ma Amba,

> and so on. The people listening start believing that he has direct

> communion and comradeship with the gods.

>

> He says that he gives the mantra to a Hindu from the Vedas, to a

> Sikh from Guru Granth Sahib, to a Muslim from Quran, and to a

> Christian from the Bible.

>

> Please advise me if these Beej Mantras really do work or are we

> taken for a rough ride in this age of IT and discrimination, into

> the back streets of the medieval past where blind faith, fear and

> superstitions used to grow like pestilence.

>

> Kind Regards.

>

> Humbly yours -

> RAJ SHARDA

>

>

>

 

 

 

--

KS Rao,

Hyderabad,

093922 94531

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very true sir,

 

i was given bija mantras by my guru & my 2-14 rudraksha mala was

simple considered as :does not matter if wear or not:

 

Aum Namah shivaya

anil

 

, "KS Rao"

<kasturisrao wrote:

>

> RK Sharadaji,

>

> There are rituals that are performed in general to maintain

harmony, keep it

> alive and fresh. Some rituals are practiced on a daily, weekly, or

monthly

> basis, some as a seasonal and some in response to major life

changes.

> Seasonal rituals can be hugely calming and satisfying, leaving a

feeling of

> peace and happiness. A systematic clearing ritual can make ones

home feel

> clear and fresh.

>

> The aim of generating natural vibrations is to create positive

resonances in

> the surroundings as well. For example, a person visiting a temple

feels a

> sense of well being by hearing the sounds of mantras, ringing of

bells etc.

> This natural enhancement is known as POSITIVE VIBRATION. Since

people

> carryout various rituals and prayers along with the chiming of

bells, the

> circumstances lead to the generation of this mystical positive

vibration.

> Let us proclaim a temple is a store house of natural rythms and

vibrations.

> At the same time we may be visiting so many areas or various

surrounding

> places which may irritate one or one may feel uncomfortable to

venture into

> it. This vibration of discomfort or unpleasant vibration is known

as

> NEGATIVE VIBRATION. In order to produce comfortable energy

throughout and to

> control and counteract negative vibrations produced at various

points during

> our transit around the places, one uses various physical objects

like

> photographs, stones, various metals, amulets, talismans, numerical

> representations and prayers to produce positive vibrations. This

practice of

> science is known to produce a stable mental balance in a human

being or to

> say achieve a healthy, mental attitude or positive nature.

>

> Yet our Vedic wise men bestowed The Mantras to bring in the effect

of

> positive vibrations. By chanting mantras (sacred sound), one

effortlessly

> discard the stress, burdens, sufferings and pain generated by

modern life.

> The Mantras bestow their blessings on all of those who participate

and

> generate a wave of positive energy.

>

> Chanting Mantras (Sacred Sounds) is the path of ease. Out of the

many

> spiritual practices available to one, chanting is the path of

Ecstasy. These

> Sacred sounds are the greatest gift from Vedic wise men or Rishis.

>

>

> Chanting is a way of joyfully offering of prayers for one and all

those one

> cares for. As one sweetly sings the powerful sounds of the

Mantras, the

> limited ego, with all its illusions and fears, dissolves and

shatters. The

> more one chants, the more one finds freedom from negative

experiences that

> have challenged one up to the present moment. With chants and

songs from

> Vedic traditions, one can open the doors of spiritual wisdom. .

>

> *Why Should one Chant?*

>

> *

> *Mantras (Sacred Sounds) are used to transform negative vibrations

and

> unpleasant challenges. They are good for everyone to practice.

Mantras heal

> one mentally, emotionally and physically, affecting the mind and

the body

> systems. They also dissolve negative thoughts / vibrations thereby

bringing

> in peace and harmony. The chanting of mantras bypasses the mind

and carries

> one straight to the Heart. The focus is on the sound that we are

generating

> through these sacred chants, not necessarily the words that ones

mind would

> like to feed on.

>

>

>

> In addition to pronouncing mantra, the learned scholars of ancient

times

> bestowed the additional aids to enhance the power of penance. They

are

> Mudras and Yantras. Mudras are basically folding of hands and

fingers to

> attract the spiritual energy where as Yantras are direct

representation of

> Almighty in different pictorial forms to enhance the divine power

with in.

> Matras contain Beejakshars.

>

>

>

> Beejakshar is otherwise called "Naada Brahma". Ancient Rishis and

Munis

> identified a few letters of "Varna Maala" (Vowels and Consonants)

as

> Beejakshar. Vibrations are produced around one who is chanting

Beejaakshar.

> It is believed that these vibrations are attracted or clinched by

physical

> body and charge the soul with full of positive energy. As a result

one gets

> positive thoughts. It awakens Kundalini by continuous chanting of

these

> Beejakshars.

>

>

>

> Some schools of thought believe that one should wear maala (Either

Crystal,

> Rudraksh, pearl or Coral) around the neck to draw most of the

energy that is

> generated by vibration of Beejakshar. There is a faith that every

beejakshar

> may not be giving the same result, so it is "Guru" to identify the

one that

> suits to the individual concerned.

>

>

>

>

>

> AUM Namah Shivaya

>

>

> On 9/7/06, rksharda2003 <rksharda2003 wrote:

> >

> > Adarniya Shiva Sadhakas,

> > Pranam.

> >

> > Please advise whether the Beej Mantras which are only abstract

> > syllables or words, e.g. Kran Krim, Kraum etc, do really affect

the

> > body, mind and soul, and also the destiny of a human being.

> >

> > In the modern time of science and technology there are being

> > propagated on one of the Indian digital channels upto the extent

> > that millions of Hindus world wide are being hooked unto them.

They

> > are being charged lot of money to receive the mantra through a

well-

> > known guru.

> >

> > I have heard the guru claiming on the TV (and also in a temple

here

> > in UK) that there is no need for a child to attend a school.

Simply

> > the recitation of a Beej Mantra for education will ensure his/her

> > success in the exams. The guru says that the Beej Mantras have

been

> > derived from the Atharva Veda and he gives them to the people

with

> > the blessings of Lord Brahma, Lord Narayana, Lord Shiva, Ma Amba,

> > and so on. The people listening start believing that he has

direct

> > communion and comradeship with the gods.

> >

> > He says that he gives the mantra to a Hindu from the Vedas, to a

> > Sikh from Guru Granth Sahib, to a Muslim from Quran, and to a

> > Christian from the Bible.

> >

> > Please advise me if these Beej Mantras really do work or are we

> > taken for a rough ride in this age of IT and discrimination, into

> > the back streets of the medieval past where blind faith, fear and

> > superstitions used to grow like pestilence.

> >

> > Kind Regards.

> >

> > Humbly yours -

> > RAJ SHARDA

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> KS Rao,

> Hyderabad,

> 093922 94531

>

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