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Dear Abhishek,

 

The japa is done by pandit(s) when:

- the yajamana does not have the adhikara

for the mantra as per shashtra

- the yajamana cannot learn the mantras due

to sheer volume (eg. udaka-shanti)

- the yajamana does not know the procedure

accompanying the mantras (eg. homa)

- the yajamana cannot finish the japa by

himself in the time allotted (i.e. several ritwiks are invited)

- the yajamana cannot perform the japa due

to illness etc.

 

However, even in these cases, for best results,

the yajamana should do as many of the following as possible:

- be present for the sankalpa

- be present for the entire japa / karma

- be present for the ashirvada

- receive and partake in the prasada

 

When it is a matter of relatively low

repetition (1 mala / day etc) of a mantra that the yajamana knows, he will

always derive the best benefit by doing the japa himself. However, for mantras

taken from the vedas, a percentage of the japa is also offered as homa, tarpana

& brahmana-bhojana for full results….and so, the pandit is still

invited for these portions.

 

Also note that when it comes to real

spiritual progress, the person has to perform the japa. There is no delegation.

 

ajit

 

 

 

 

 

sohamsa [sohamsa ] On Behalf Of abhishek_ioc

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

9:29 PM

sohamsa

recitation of

mantra

 

 

If a person gives sankalp to

a learned pandit to recite the mantras

for him does

the effect of recitation is same ?

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Shri Brahmadaru Smarami

 

Dear Ajit,

 

I am so glad you wrote this. In Delhi its a fashion to hire a pundit who would chant x lakhs of mantras for you. Also, we have a lot of foreign clients and students who keep on asking whether they can have pujas done long distance. Our priests had refused saying that you have to be at least sitting in on the puja.

 

Best Regards,

 

Sarbani

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ajit Krishnan [ajit.krishnan] Saturday, March 11, 2006 12:15 AMsohamsa Subject: RE: recitation of mantra

 

 

Dear Abhishek,

 

The japa is done by pandit(s) when:

- the yajamana does not have the adhikara for the mantra as per shashtra

- the yajamana cannot learn the mantras due to sheer volume (eg. udaka-shanti)

- the yajamana does not know the procedure accompanying the mantras (eg. homa)

- the yajamana cannot finish the japa by himself in the time allotted (i.e. several ritwiks are invited)

- the yajamana cannot perform the japa due to illness etc.

 

However, even in these cases, for best results, the yajamana should do as many of the following as possible:

- be present for the sankalpa

- be present for the entire japa / karma

- be present for the ashirvada

- receive and partake in the prasada

 

When it is a matter of relatively low repetition (1 mala / day etc) of a mantra that the yajamana knows, he will always derive the best benefit by doing the japa himself. However, for mantras taken from the vedas, a percentage of the japa is also offered as homa, tarpana & brahmana-bhojana for full results….and so, the pandit is still invited for these portions.

 

Also note that when it comes to real spiritual progress, the person has to perform the japa. There is no delegation.

 

ajit

 

 

 

 

 

sohamsa [sohamsa ] On Behalf Of abhishek_iocWednesday, March 08, 2006 9:29 PMsohamsa Subject: recitation of mantra

 

If a person gives sankalp to a learned pandit to recite the mantras for him does the effect of recitation is same ?

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Dear Ajit

while performing remedy for curses in kundali the number of japa is

1 lakh and this is why i thought it to clarify my doubts in this

forum .

The suitability of Mantra as per Shri Sanjay Rath JI should be

tested from rashi name first letter and not from the name of

person.But sometimes it is suggested otherwise.When should one go

for the name of person.

Abhishek

 

 

sohamsa , " Ajit Krishnan " <ajit.krishnan

wrote:

>

> Dear Abhishek,

>

>

>

> The japa is done by pandit(s) when:

>

> - the yajamana does not have the adhikara for the mantra as per

shashtra

>

> - the yajamana cannot learn the mantras due to sheer volume (eg.

> udaka-shanti)

>

> - the yajamana does not know the procedure accompanying the

mantras (eg.

> homa)

>

> - the yajamana cannot finish the japa by himself in the time

allotted (i.e.

> several ritwiks are invited)

>

> - the yajamana cannot perform the japa due to illness etc.

>

>

>

> However, even in these cases, for best results, the yajamana

should do as

> many of the following as possible:

>

> - be present for the sankalpa

>

> - be present for the entire japa / karma

>

> - be present for the ashirvada

>

> - receive and partake in the prasada

>

>

>

> When it is a matter of relatively low repetition (1 mala / day

etc) of a

> mantra that the yajamana knows, he will always derive the best

benefit by

> doing the japa himself. However, for mantras taken from the vedas,

a

> percentage of the japa is also offered as homa, tarpana & brahmana-

bhojana

> for full results..and so, the pandit is still invited for these

portions.

>

>

>

> Also note that when it comes to real spiritual progress, the

person has to

> perform the japa. There is no delegation.

>

>

>

> ajit

>

>

>

> _____

>

> sohamsa [sohamsa ] On

Behalf Of

> abhishek_ioc

> Wednesday, March 08, 2006 9:29 PM

> sohamsa

> recitation of mantra

>

>

>

> If a person gives sankalp to a learned pandit to recite the

mantras

> for him does the effect of recitation is same ?

>

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