Guest guest Posted June 11, 2007 Report Share Posted June 11, 2007 Namaskar Gary, the beeja mantra for Heera Shankh are in Abstract Form (i.e. Nirguna Mantras). Without seeing the Devanagri script which I really can't find anywhere (and I'm not good at Devanagri either), I can't really be 100% sure but would take a humble guess at summing the mantra up (its extremely difficult to explain because sometimes Sankrit is virtually untranslatable) as in : Ayeim yam ram shreem, yam froum kreem phat : Roughly translated : Ayeim is a variation of Aim which is the mantra for Saraswati (i.e. Ai stands for Saraswati and the bindu is the dispeller of sorrow and to give the wisdom to use the wealth responsibly, such as taking care of bills, family, relations, rationality and creativity with business decisions, etc. etc. (I.e. if this is the way the Sanskrit letter was originally written in texts I've not studied so I'm merely making a guess here). Yam relates to Vishnu the Preserver. Ram is Rudra. Shreem is Laxmi. Yam again is evoking Lord Vishnu to preserve wealth that Laxmi gives and Rudra burns all bad karmas in order to allow the aforementioned to happen. Froum is a variation of Kshraum, the bija mantra for Narasimha the very fierce half-man, half lion incarnation of Lord Vishnu who prevents or destroys enemies and demons from taking the wealth one has been bestowed with. Kreem is for worshipping Kalika. Ka is Kali, ra is Brahman and ee is Mahamaya. Phat. Kali in this case is deciphered as the Nurturing Mother, not the fearsome goddess that most people are inclined to belief. Hence She nurtures, nourishes and protects the devotee from dangers in all aspects. Mantra is a sciene in itself which also should be studied under a guru who specializes in it. Again, I haven't studied the relevant texts so wouldn't know which holy books contain it. Hopefully one of our friends here will know and is willing to enligten us. (Friends, if anyone knows the answer, please tell us, thank you.) Aum Aum , Manjit Chopra <manjitc wrote: > > Narasimhaya ji,Namaskar.Thanks for your reply.Now the > mantra to be used with Heera shankh has been said to > contain combination of several Beej mantras.Can you > tell me the meaning of the mantra,or the combination > of these several beej mantras. Gary > > --- narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote: > > > Namaskar Gary, pretty sure there are some tantric > > texts in India that > > mention about Guru Matsyanand perfecting a sadhana > > with sphatik > > rosary, gaining Mahalaxmi's favor. Came across one > > of them long time > > ago but can't remember the name of the text. It was > > from a search > > engine. Suggest you try Google or engines. > > The answer's got to > > be somewhere. I'm not familiar with Tibetan texts so > > really can't > > comment. > > > > From what I know about sphatik, it has the potential > > to help expand > > energies of mantras and sadhanas, depending on who > > uses it and the > > personal energies and spiritual levels they have > > already attained. > > Saints and gurus also need to take time to practice > > until they > > achieve perfect results. > > > > Sphatik is sacred to Mahalaxmi, hence using a > > Navagraha mala with > > heera shankh is not recommended. Navagraha Mala is > > more for working > > with planetary matters. However, if you feel a > > strong intuition or > > urge to try using Navagraha Mala, please experiment > > and see how you > > go. If it doesn't work, then stop using this mala > > and change to > > Sphatik Mala. Sometimes in individual cases, we can > > use different > > malas instead of what is traditionally used. > > > > Aum Aum > > > > > > , > > Manjit Chopra > > <manjitc@> wrote: > > > > > > Narasimha jee,Namaskar.... > > > can you tell me more about Heera shankh,i have > > read > > > about the information on the Rudraksha ratna web > > > site. I have read about Guru matsyanand perfecting > > a > > > sadhana with sphatik rosary.I have a few questions > > > which Tibetan Text we are Referencing it. > > > > > > Can the Navagraha Rosary be used to pray with the > > heera > > > shankh? and most importantly the mantra made of > > > various beej mantras Ayeim yam ram shreem,yam > > froum > > > kreem phat, where is the reference and > > collectively how > > > should this mantra be pronounced, what does it > > mean > > > individually and as a whole.I want to learn much > > more > > > about it. > > > Gary > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________ ______________ > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's > Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. > http://tv./collections/222 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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