Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 Sri Dharma Dev, thank you sincerely for your kind suggestion. I've been to this temple and many others in Sth India, Maharasthra, Bengal and Nth India as well as Nepal. To my ears, most of the priests chanted correctly. Long ago, I also bought the CD from Rudra Centre that you mentioned. Ommmmmm , rudracenter <no_reply wrote: > > Dear Narasimhaye Ji > > had a thought that would help.......if you get the CD from Rudra > Centers book and cd section from the MahaGanapati Temple in Mumbai > India where the Senior Priests who chant the prayers to Lord Ganesha > go through more than a 10 year training program you will have proof > that the bij mantra for Lord Ganesha is pronounced as Gum as in > chewing gum and is the only bij mantra I have been able to hear on > this tape....there is nothing on the cd that resembles the word > Gung..........am sure you would agree that if these Priests of Lord > Ganesha pronounce this bij mantra in this manner then there is > little room to disagree and say this is the wrong way to pronounce > > hope this helps....should have thought of this before however got to > involved in trying to explain this myself........proof is in > listening to the CD > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > DD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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