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Namaste All,

 

Taking some baby steps to intellectually understanding the

Chandi/Rudri and other books. I pray for intuitive understanding

along the way.

 

What are the mantras in these books that address a specific topic ?

Here is starting a compilation on 'Removing Fear' . I request my

brothers and sisters to add to the list whenever you come across any

verses in any of the books that you use for your Sadhana.

 

Chandi - Atha sapta Sloki Durga - Verse 5 -

"Sarvasvarupe ... durge devi namo-stu te"

 

"The Intrinsic Nature of All, the Supreme of All, and the Energy of

All as well; YOU REMOVE ALL FEAR FROM US,Oh Goddess; Reliever of

Afflictions; Oh Goddess we bow to you"

 

Namaste.

Latha

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Namaste Latha,

 

In the same sapta sloki is one of my favorite slokas:

 

"Durge smrtaa harasi BHITI masesajantoh..."

 

Oh, Reliever of Difficulties, remembering You the fear of all living

beings is dispelled..."

 

All we have to do is remember...

 

, "Latha Nanda" <lathananda>

wrote:

> Namaste All,

>

> Taking some baby steps to intellectually understanding the

> Chandi/Rudri and other books. I pray for intuitive understanding

> along the way.

>

> What are the mantras in these books that address a specific

topic ?

> Here is starting a compilation on 'Removing Fear' . I request my

> brothers and sisters to add to the list whenever you come across

any

> verses in any of the books that you use for your Sadhana.

>

> Chandi - Atha sapta Sloki Durga - Verse 5 -

> "Sarvasvarupe ... durge devi namo-stu te"

>

> "The Intrinsic Nature of All, the Supreme of All, and the Energy

of

> All as well; YOU REMOVE ALL FEAR FROM US,Oh Goddess; Reliever of

> Afflictions; Oh Goddess we bow to you"

>

> Namaste.

> Latha

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Looks like 'BHIT' is the operative word - which means fear.

 

I found a couple more in the Chandi .

 

Chapter 11 - Verse 26 -

'Jvalaakaralam.....namostu-te"

 

"With intensive brilliance , exceedingly sharp, the fierce destroyer

of all thoughts , may your trident protect us from all fear. Oh

Excellent She who is beyond All time, we bow to you"

 

 

Chapter 11 - Verse 34

'Devi Prasida.... Mahopasargan"

 

"Oh Goddess , please be pleased. As you have just now saved us by

slaying thoughts , in like manner always save us from fear of foes.

Eradicate all evil from all the worls, as well as all confusion and

disturbance".

 

-------------------------------

 

 

 

 

, "Gauri" <gaurima108> wrote:

> Namaste Latha,

>

> In the same sapta sloki is one of my favorite slokas:

>

> "Durge smrtaa harasi BHITI masesajantoh..."

>

> Oh, Reliever of Difficulties, remembering You the fear of all

living

> beings is dispelled..."

>

> All we have to do is remember...

>

> , "Latha Nanda" <lathananda>

> wrote:

> > Namaste All,

> >

> > Taking some baby steps to intellectually understanding the

> > Chandi/Rudri and other books. I pray for intuitive understanding

> > along the way.

> >

> > What are the mantras in these books that address a specific

> topic ?

> > Here is starting a compilation on 'Removing Fear' . I request my

> > brothers and sisters to add to the list whenever you come across

> any

> > verses in any of the books that you use for your Sadhana.

> >

> > Chandi - Atha sapta Sloki Durga - Verse 5 -

> > "Sarvasvarupe ... durge devi namo-stu te"

> >

> > "The Intrinsic Nature of All, the Supreme of All, and the Energy

> of

> > All as well; YOU REMOVE ALL FEAR FROM US,Oh Goddess; Reliever of

> > Afflictions; Oh Goddess we bow to you"

> >

> > Namaste.

> > Latha

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Another amazing Chandi passage (are any NOT amazing??? Rhetorical

question, I know) can be found in Chapter 9, verse 34-35:

 

sula hastam samaayaantam nisumbhamamaraardanam

hrdi vivyaadha sulena vegaaviddhena candikaa

bhinnasya tasya sulena hrdayaan nihsrto-parah

mahaabalo mahaaviiryas tistheti puruso vadan

 

"As Self-Deprecation, the afflictor of Gods, approached with pike in

hand, She Who Tears Apart Thought swiftly pierced him in the heart

with Her own pike. Emerging from the heart pierced by the pike came

a spirit of great strength and valor crying, 'STOP!'

 

At the end he was afraid...the one who has caused so much pain and

confusion couldn't seem to help himself.

 

Jai Maa

, "Latha Nanda" <lathananda>

wrote:

> Looks like 'BHIT' is the operative word - which means fear.

>

> I found a couple more in the Chandi .

>

> Chapter 11 - Verse 26 -

> 'Jvalaakaralam.....namostu-te"

>

> "With intensive brilliance , exceedingly sharp, the fierce

destroyer

> of all thoughts , may your trident protect us from all fear. Oh

> Excellent She who is beyond All time, we bow to you"

>

>

> Chapter 11 - Verse 34

> 'Devi Prasida.... Mahopasargan"

>

> "Oh Goddess , please be pleased. As you have just now saved us by

> slaying thoughts , in like manner always save us from fear of

foes.

> Eradicate all evil from all the worls, as well as all confusion

and

> disturbance".

>

> -------------------------------

>

>

>

>

> , "Gauri" <gaurima108>

wrote:

> > Namaste Latha,

> >

> > In the same sapta sloki is one of my favorite slokas:

> >

> > "Durge smrtaa harasi BHITI masesajantoh..."

> >

> > Oh, Reliever of Difficulties, remembering You the fear of all

> living

> > beings is dispelled..."

> >

> > All we have to do is remember...

> >

> > , "Latha Nanda"

<lathananda>

> > wrote:

> > > Namaste All,

> > >

> > > Taking some baby steps to intellectually understanding the

> > > Chandi/Rudri and other books. I pray for intuitive

understanding

> > > along the way.

> > >

> > > What are the mantras in these books that address a specific

> > topic ?

> > > Here is starting a compilation on 'Removing Fear' . I request

my

> > > brothers and sisters to add to the list whenever you come

across

> > any

> > > verses in any of the books that you use for your Sadhana.

> > >

> > > Chandi - Atha sapta Sloki Durga - Verse 5 -

> > > "Sarvasvarupe ... durge devi namo-stu te"

> > >

> > > "The Intrinsic Nature of All, the Supreme of All, and the

Energy

> > of

> > > All as well; YOU REMOVE ALL FEAR FROM US,Oh Goddess; Reliever

of

> > > Afflictions; Oh Goddess we bow to you"

> > >

> > > Namaste.

> > > Latha

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Another amazing Chandi passage (are any NOT amazing??? Rhetorical

question, I know) can be found in Chapter 9, verse 34-35:sula hastam

samaayaantam nisumbhamamaraardanamhrdi vivyaadha sulena vegaaviddhena

candikaabhinnasya tasya sulena hrdayaan nihsrto-parahmahaabalo

mahaaviiryas tistheti puruso vadan"As Self-Deprecation, the afflictor

of Gods, approached with pike in hand, She Who Tears Apart Thought

swiftly pierced him in the heart with Her own pike. Emerging from

the heart pierced by the pike came a spirit of great strength and

valor crying, 'STOP!'At the end he was afraid...the one who has

caused so much pain and confusion couldn't seem to help himself.Jai

Maa, "Latha Nanda"

<lathananda> wrote:> Looks like 'BHIT' is the operative word -

which means

fear.> > I found a couple more in the Chandi .> > Chapter 11 - Verse

26 -> 'Jvalaakaralam.....namostu-te"> > "With intensive brilliance ,

exceedingly sharp, the fierce destroyer > of all thoughts , may your

trident protect us from all fear. Oh > Excellent She who is beyond

All time, we bow to you"> > > Chapter 11 - Verse 34> 'Devi

Prasida.... Mahopasargan"> > "Oh Goddess , please be pleased. As you

have just now saved us by > slaying thoughts , in like manner always

save us from fear of foes. > Eradicate all evil from all the worls,

as well as all confusion and > disturbance".> >

-------------------------------> > >

> > , "Gauri" <gaurima108>

wrote:> > Namaste Latha,> > > > In the same

sapta sloki is one of my favorite slokas:> > > > "Durge smrtaa harasi

BHITI masesajantoh..."> > > > Oh, Reliever of Difficulties,

remembering You the fear of all > living > > beings is dispelled...">

> > > All we have to do is remember...> > > > --- In

, "Latha Nanda" <lathananda> > >

wrote:> > > Namaste All,> > > > > > Taking some baby steps to

intellectually understanding the > > > Chandi/Rudri and other books.

I pray for intuitive understanding > > > along the way.> > > > > >

What are the mantras in these books that address a specific > > topic

? > > > Here is starting a compilation on 'Removing Fear' . I request

my > > > brothers and sisters to add to the list whenever you come

across >

> any > > > verses in any of the books that you use for your Sadhana.>

> > > > > Chandi - Atha sapta Sloki Durga - Verse 5 -> > >

"Sarvasvarupe ... durge devi namo-stu te"> > > > > > "The Intrinsic

Nature of All, the Supreme of All, and the Energy > > of > > > All as

well; YOU REMOVE ALL FEAR FROM US,Oh Goddess; Reliever of > > >

Afflictions; Oh Goddess we bow to you"> > > > > > Namaste.> > >

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  • 8 years later...

Everyone has sometype sorrow or difficulties. Whenever, one starts

a work, some bottle neck or hitch will occur without allowing a person

to do the job. To get the job completed successfully, one can chant

the following Mantra.

 

Aneka Vigna Samahaadree thvanekaaparanaana vithaa

Avidya Jnaanasam Hardhree hkya vidyaa jaalanaasinee

 

If one chants 10 times daily for a mandalam, 48 days, such

problems will not arise.

 

Balasubramanian

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