Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Dear Friends thanks for all the background on where some of these bij mantras come from.......looking forward to hearing more as you find more about these.......Looks like Tamil has a rich history that is slightly different and yet the same Wishing you and Family the Best DD , John Tan <bejohn46 wrote: > > Greetings and respects to everyone, > > We, Bro George and myself, were just discussing about the use of Gam and Gung in Lord Ganesh mantras. Bro George, did confirm about the use of both versions in the Tamil Siddha book that he has. He will elaborate further when he is with his computer. > > I look forward to learning what the Siddha Book has to say on this subject. > > I believe the mantra we receive from a Guru, would depend on his lineage and am sure the Guru knows what is the best mantra for us at that particular time. > > Those that we use from a book depends on one's faith, as the saying goes, faith can move mountains. > > Om Sai Sri Sai Jai Jai Sai. > John > > > > aumganesh <no_reply> wrote: > Dear Friends, > Sorry I forgot to type this in the previous message: > There is a Tamil holy text which mentions that the sound of GuNg is correct. One friend who is offline for long time (Sis Simone who is unwell and memory not good sometimes) told me that dear spiritual brother, George Pillai in Singapore will know the name of this holy book. > George is Singapore distributor for Rudra Centre. Mr. John Tan is also Singapore distributor for Rudra Centre. They both know the correct sound for GuNg. If you live in Singapore, they can be found at: > John Tan Boon Eng > Blk 25, #15-485 Chai Chee Road, > Singapore 460025 > Tel: 65- 93869431 > Email: 2010.john > George Pillai > Blk 311 Jurong East St32, #02-333 > Singapore 600311 > Handphone: 65-9390-2770, 65-9123-4304 > Email: GeorgePillai > > Friends who live in Malaysia can contact: > Baladevan Balakrishnan > No. 36,Jalan Pulau Angsa U10/18A > Taman Puncak Perdana, 40150 SHAH ALAM > Selangor, W. Malaysia > Tel: 603-78455310, 6012-6231309 > Email: navedb, naved > Url: www.rudracentre-malaysia.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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