Guest guest Posted December 24, 2006 Report Share Posted December 24, 2006 Visti jee and swee jee,Shat shat namaskar.I had written about the Bhagwan and Devis i try to pray to every day,i have only i request,i want to be succesful in my spiritual persuits and be able to do it without compromising the qulaity of life i need to provide for my small children.The Amazing part is my Third child could not have been Born,i was doing Durga saptashati and i guess as a result was blessed with a third baby boy,he is very religiously inclined at the tender age of 15 months.Gobinder --- Visti Larsen <visti wrote: > > ??? ??? ?????? > > Dear Swee, Namaskar > Namo and Namah mean the same thing. They are just > changed based on > grammar. So no need to repeat them. > > Yours sincerely, > > -- > Visti Larsen > email: visti > <visti > For consultations and articles visit: > http://srigaruda.com > <http://srigaruda.com> > > > Swee Chan wrote: > > > > > > Jaya Jagannatha > > > > Dear Gobinder, > > Namaste > > > > > > > > > > Swee ji,Om namoh Bhagwate Rudraya Swaha. > > > > Gobinder,Las > > vegas. > > > > > > Chant the above mantra (there shouldn't be a > stress with " h " on namo) > > only when you are offering a hawan for attainment > of siddhi. > > Personally, I think you should be chanting this > version: > > > > Om namo bhagwate rudraya > > > > Or if you require the extra syllable, then Om namo > bhagwate rudraya namah > > > > Or > > > > When making your yantra for offering, chant the > following: > > > > Om namo bhagwate rudrayai namah > > > > This is his lakshmi form. > > > > Mantra experts, I stand corrected. > > > > Love, > > > > Swee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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