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Dear all,

 

after having chanted the Brihaspati mantras yesterday, as given in the

original post and in the Cosmic Puja book, "om aim klim hum

brhaspataye namah", I thought it would be nice to hear Shree Maa

chant. So I put on the Nine planets cd, and heard, I must say to my

bewilderment, Shree Maa sing "om hrim klim hum brhaspataye namah". And

after having consulted the leaflet enclosed with the CD, I found that

there also the latter form of the mantra is given. So now I'm

confused: are there two mantra's then? Why? And what is the correct

one to use for the sankalpa? Or is it just me? And if I have chanted

the wrong form, should I start all over again?

 

with love,

Henny

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I had the exact same question last Sunday and I asked Swamiji the following

Is the bija for Brihaspati Om Aim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namaha or om

Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namaha ?

And Swamiji said :"Both. From different sources.I use Aim most frequently."

Hope this helps. Whether Hrim or Aim, both the mantras are a part of this sankalpa.

LoveNanda

, "henny_v_i" <HvI wrote:>>

Dear all,> > after having chanted the Brihaspati mantras yesterday,

as given in the > original post and in the Cosmic Puja book, "om aim

klim hum > brhaspataye namah", I thought it would be nice to hear

Shree Maa > chant. So I put on the Nine planets cd, and heard, I must

say to my > bewilderment, Shree Maa sing "om hrim klim hum brhaspataye

namah". And > after having consulted the leaflet enclosed with the CD,

I found that > there also the latter form of the mantra is given. So

now I'm > confused: are there two mantra's then? Why? And what is the

correct > one to use for the sankalpa? Or is it just me? And if I have

chanted > the wrong form, should I start all over again?> > with

love,> Henny>

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Thank you, Nandaji. It does help indeed.

 

with love,

Henny

 

, "Nanda" <chandimaakijai

wrote:

>

>

> Dear Henny,

>

> I had the exact same question last Sunday and I asked Swamiji the

> following

>

> Is the bija for Brihaspati

> Om Aim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namaha or

> om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namaha ?

>

> And Swamiji said :

> "Both. From different sources.I use Aim most frequently."

>

> Hope this helps. Whether Hrim or Aim, both the mantras are a part of

> this sankalpa.

>

> Love

> Nanda

>

>

>

>

> , "henny_v_i" <HvI@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear all,

> >

> > after having chanted the Brihaspati mantras yesterday, as given in

the

> > original post and in the Cosmic Puja book, "om aim klim hum

> > brhaspataye namah", I thought it would be nice to hear Shree Maa

> > chant. So I put on the Nine planets cd, and heard, I must say to

my

> > bewilderment, Shree Maa sing "om hrim klim hum brhaspataye namah".

And

> > after having consulted the leaflet enclosed with the CD, I found

that

> > there also the latter form of the mantra is given. So now I'm

> > confused: are there two mantra's then? Why? And what is the

correct

> > one to use for the sankalpa? Or is it just me? And if I have

chanted

> > the wrong form, should I start all over again?

> >

> > with love,

> > Henny

> >

>

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and jumping on the tail of henny's

question--i am chanting the surya mantra which is listed as

om hrim hrm suryaya namah but on the cd -- it sounds like Maa singing

"surJayya." can anyone bring clarity to me on this one?

egyirba

henny_v_i wrote:

Dear all,

after having chanted the Brihaspati mantras yesterday, as given in the

original post and in the Cosmic Puja book, "om aim klim hum

brhaspataye namah", I thought it would be nice to hear Shree Maa

chant. So I put on the Nine planets cd, and heard, I must say to my

bewilderment, Shree Maa sing "om hrim klim hum brhaspataye namah". And

after having consulted the leaflet enclosed with the CD, I found that

there also the latter form of the mantra is given. So now I'm

confused: are there two mantra's then? Why? And what is the correct

one to use for the sankalpa? Or is it just me? And if I have chanted

the wrong form, should I start all over again?

with love,

Henny

-- "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" Be Love,

Egyirba

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Hi Berijoy,

The pronunciation is "sur Yaaya" . Maa in her sweet,singing voice says

it as "sur Jaaya". I think this is the influence of Maa's North East

Indian roots . This reminds me of Swamiji's book "Pronunciation and the

Chandi Samputs" where he talks about the local language in a region

influencing the Sanskrit pronunciation.

 

Hope this helps

Nanda

 

 

, Devi's Daughter <devi.daughter

wrote:

>

> and jumping on the tail of henny's question--i am chanting the surya

> mantra which is listed as

> om hrim hrm suryaya namah but on the cd -- it sounds like Maa singing

> "surJayya." can anyone bring clarity to me on this one?

>

> egyirba

>

> henny_v_i wrote:

> > Dear all,

> >

> > after having chanted the Brihaspati mantras yesterday, as given in

the

> > original post and in the Cosmic Puja book, "om aim klim hum

> > brhaspataye namah", I thought it would be nice to hear Shree Maa

> > chant. So I put on the Nine planets cd, and heard, I must say to my

> > bewilderment, Shree Maa sing "om hrim klim hum brhaspataye namah".

And

> > after having consulted the leaflet enclosed with the CD, I found

that

> > there also the latter form of the mantra is given. So now I'm

> > confused: are there two mantra's then? Why? And what is the correct

> > one to use for the sankalpa? Or is it just me? And if I have chanted

> > the wrong form, should I start all over again?

> >

> > with love,

> > Henny

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

> --

> "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu"

> Be Love,

> Egyirba

>

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p.s. i meant to add: and thanks

for clearing that up because of course, the tendency would be to follow

how Maa says it! glad to know now!

Nanda wrote:

Hi Berijoy,

The pronunciation is "sur Yaaya" . Maa in her sweet,singing voice says

it as "sur Jaaya". I think this is the influence of Maa's North East

Indian roots . This reminds me of Swamiji's book "Pronunciation and the

Chandi Samputs" where he talks about the local language in a region

influencing the Sanskrit pronunciation.

Hope this helps

Nanda

-- "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" Be Love,

Egyirba

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