Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 Friends can you tell me if we chant a mantra without knowing its meaning, will it still be beneficial ? jaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 , jaya_sundram <no_reply wrote: > > Friends can you tell me if we chant a mantra without knowing its > meaning, will it still be beneficial ? > jayaji, I wrote this post some time ago, maybe it will help. If you still have questions, pls ask: Mantra Shastra is best explained by Tantra. Each of the God, is actually a conciousness & an energy- a male & female. But it is the Shakti that actually acts. This Shakti, when seen in the Manomaya lok(Mental Universe made purely of thoughts) is seen as a geometrical figure called a Yantra. In our world, the same energy manifests as sound energy. The mantra isnt the name of the God, nor is it random mumbo jumbo- the Mantra is the God/Godess herself, whose energy has been condensed in physical universe as sound. While the concentration/Raj yoga theory is also true, the real reason for mantras is that we call the energy of the Dev/Devi we are worshipping down to Earth- which can then be used for any purpose, including selfish ones(from where Tantra gets its bad reputation in India). By constantly repeating a Mantra, it starts modifying our astral body, to make it more like the Dev we are worshipping. This means, at death, we can merge into that Godhead, & get Mukti that way (or we can also return to Earth to get full Moksha, & merge into the Infinite). All Gods have a mantra- even ones we dont think would(like Jesus has his own mantra, & if Christians used it, they could more easily get his darshan than by prayer alone). Not only Devas, but Asura(demons), Rakshas, Pret Pisacha(type of ghosts) also have their mantra. But you call them at your own risk! The Maha mantra, the big Daddy of all Mantras, is Om. This is the Mantra of the Nirgun Brahm, also of Adi Shakti, & Agya Chakra. Om is constantly repeating in the Universe, & Sadhaks can hear it if they focus on heart(it might take years of practice though). Om is also one of only mantras(other being Gayatri)that gives no Siddhi, only Moksha. with love Shantnu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 om namo narayanaya Dear Jaya ji, If you can understand and chant any mantra, it will be good.There is nothing wrong even if you chant without knowing the meening.The main thing is you must chant with full belief about the valuce of mantra sakthi. sarve janaha sukhino bhavanthu subramanian.p.s.(madurai) s can you tell me if we chant a mantra without knowing its > meaning, will it still be beneficial ? > > jaya > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2008 Report Share Posted November 15, 2008 Dear JayaJi, In my experience, Till today, i never know the meaning of any mantra till today. First thing is, i kept more faith in god. And then proceed with saying mantram. But when i keep saying mantram daily, sometimes that particular word will make a meaning to me. When some words or so important.I just repeat it 3 times. Automatically when i am in danger, i keep reapeating that particular words.. I wonder when it happens for the first time. I belive even if we don't know the meaning. If we ask god, They will teach us. That's how i learn. I wish this might be helpfull. I might also be wrong in different angle. If it is so, please let me know. Sarvamaatha. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Mantras are a part of Shabad Brahm, according to which the mantras are not just the names of god, but particular form of god solidified to word. So even if we chant them without knowing the meaning, the particular god will be evoked. However this process would be very slow...and if we do it by knowing correct meaning and correct rituals to chant it, would enhance the speed of progress tremendously. Aummm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 Thaks dear sarvamatha, hari, free spirit, shanracer and aumji for explaining. What about people saying - if you chant a mantra with wrong pronunciation, it may even harm us ? What is Sabad Brahma philosophy ? jaya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2008 Report Share Posted November 17, 2008 , jaya_sundram <no_reply wrote: > > Thaks dear sarvamatha, hari, free spirit, shanracer and aumji for > explaining. What about people saying - if you chant a mantra with > wrong pronunciation, it may even harm us ? > Jayaji, it depends. If you are doing Manrta for Siddhi, then yes, even small mistake in pronuciation will destroy you. If doing for Bhakti, it doesnt matter, as the Dev/Deve of the Mantra will forgive you. They then lay more stress to your devotion while doing mantra, rather than outer ritualistic correctness. with love, Shantnu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 yes shntanu is right. When Mantra is done for a siddhi the correct pronunciation and proper rituals are must, otherwise mantra may not give siddhi or may harm But if mantra is done for pure devotion, for moksha or to please god asking nothing in return, Mantras affect even without knowing the meaning. Remember dacoit Ratnakar became sage Valmiki by chanting Mara-Mara mara instead of Rama Rama Rama. Shabd Brahm philosophy is from Tantra and it says God is sound and the sound solidifies as matter. All mantra shastra is based upon this philosophy. When i get time i will write on this in details. love Aumm PS aren't we missing sudhakar, Farah and Jigyasu ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2008 Report Share Posted November 18, 2008 Namaste, I think the reply is over-simplifying the matter. The mantras have to be chanted/recited with correct pronounciation (uchhar), swaram (rhyme), matra (duration/length of the alphabet) and balam (emphasis on letters) invariably, if it is a vedic mantra or tantric mantra. The reason being, mantras are shabda brahm as per tantric philosophy as stated by you and Gods reside in riks as per vedic philosophy. It does not matter whether the mantra prayoga is kamya or nishkamya. While invoking Gods through vedic/tantrik method, both Bhava and ritual are important and one cannot let go of either element. The usual instances quoted for leniency or excuse for deficiency in recitation are (i) I am praying to my Mother; and a mother wouldnt mind the child making mistakes in her calling (ii) Valmiki could invoke through " Rama " nama kirtan etc. The reply would be nama-sankirtan is also one of the eligible methods of worship and one would be better off doing nama-sankirtan instead of incorrectly reciting mantras. The mother would be mightily be pleased with the child's mistakes only upto a certain age of the child (say 8-9 years max) and if the child continues to supplicate the mother in fancy names, the mother will show the proper place to the child (although her love to the child will not diminish). That is why so many stutis, stotras etc. have been compiled by so many saints and other religious leaders so that the less adept in mantra shastra pay their respects to God through stutis/stotras, without violating the mantra shastra code. with regards narayan --- On Tue, 11/18/08, aumji <no_reply > wrote: yes shntanu is right. When Mantra is done for a siddhi the correct pronunciation and proper rituals are must, otherwise mantra may not give siddhi or may harm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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