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Offline marioban29

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Mantras for solution of problems
« on: July 20, 2008, 08:40:08 AM »
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  • For Success and Protection
    aum aaam hreem hroum yogi parameswariye v aa

    For Marriage
    aum shreem hreem kleem kamalatharani mahaalakshmi swaha.

    For Memory Power, education
    aum shreem hreem kleem kamalatharani pingalaye namaha
    aum hreem kleem vidhya raajaya hreem metha thatchana moorthaye namaha

    For Success in job
    aum shreem hreem kleem kamalatharani iswariyai namaha

    For Wealth
    aum shreem hreem kleem kamalatharani swarnayai namaha

    Kubera Pooja
    aum mahaalakshmi raave
    aum makaalilakshmi raave
    aum dheenalakshmi raave
    sarva poorani panjaaksharee
    loka ratchagi sarva sambathu ratchagi
    nin paadhaara vindham sambathu ratchagi
    nin paadhaara vindham sharanam
    panjaatchara roopi vashyam vasyam
    shiva shreeyum reeyum vang swaha (3x)

    aum yakshyaaya kuberaaya
    vaishravanaye dhana dhaanya athipathe
    dhana dhanya samruthe dehi
    dhaa abhaya swaha (3x)

    aum ashtalakshmi namaha
    aum kuberaaya namaha (3x)

    health (chant in water and drink)(3x)
    aum shreem hreem kleem kamalatharani nithya pushtayai namaha
    aum shreem danvanthriyai namaha
    aum shreem aswani devathayai namaha

     

    Om Shanthi...Shanthi...Shanthi...
     
     
    « Last Edit: July 20, 2008, 01:11:15 PM by marioban29 »

    Offline MahiG

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #1 on: December 15, 2008, 02:06:34 AM »
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  • Is there a mantra for shani ???


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    Offline rahinancy

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #2 on: July 02, 2009, 01:56:22 PM »
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  • is der any mantra for love

    Offline asterias

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #3 on: July 05, 2009, 05:19:35 AM »
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  • Om Sai Ram !

    Dear sai bhaktas . .

    Ever wondered what is a mantra and how it works ?

    Om Sai Ram !
    To Blossom Every Moment into a Better Manifestation of Perfection Is the Only Business of Life - Acharya Ekkirala Bharadwaja

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #4 on: July 05, 2009, 10:05:07 AM »
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  • Here is the topic regarding mantras

    http://forum.spiritualindia.org/how-to-use-a-mantra-t17284.0.html


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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #5 on: July 05, 2009, 10:40:23 AM »
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    Dear Adwaita ji

    The link talks about "how to use a mantra" - not what a mantra is.

    Om Sai Ram !
    To Blossom Every Moment into a Better Manifestation of Perfection Is the Only Business of Life - Acharya Ekkirala Bharadwaja

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #6 on: July 05, 2009, 11:35:45 AM »
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  • Dear Asterias Ji, I would be nterested in knowing more if you can enlighten me . Om Sairam.

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #7 on: July 05, 2009, 03:16:56 PM »
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  • Definition # 1: Mantras are energy-based sounds.

    Saying any word produces an actual physical vibration. Over time, if we know what the effect of that vibration is, then the word may come to have meaning associated with the effect of saying that vibration or word. This is one level of energy basis for words.

    Another level is intent. If the actual physical vibration is coupled with a mental intention, the vibration then contains an additional mental component which influences the result of saying it. The sound is the carrier wave and the intent is overlaid upon the wave form, just as a colored gel influences the appearance and effect of a white light.

    In either instance, the word is based upon energy. Nowhere is this idea more true than for Sanskrit mantra. For although there is a general meaning which comes to be associated with mantras, the only lasting definition is the result or effect of saying the mantra.
    Definition #2: Mantras create thought-energy waves.

    The human consciousness is really a collection of states of consciousness which distributively exist throughout the physical and subtle bodies. Each organ has a primitive consciousness of its own. That primitive consciousness allows it to perform functions specific to it. Then come the various systems. The cardio-vascular system, the reproductive system and other systems have various organs or body parts working at slightly different stages of a single process. Like the organs, there is a primitive consciousness also associated with each system. And these are just within the physical body. Similar functions and states of consciousness exist within the subtle body as well. So individual organ consciousness is overlaid by system consciousness, overlaid again by subtle body counterparts and consciousness, and so ad infinitum.

    The ego with its self-defined "I" ness assumes a pre-eminent state among the subtle din of random, semi-conscious thoughts which pulse through our organism. And of course, our organism can "pick up" the vibration of other organisms nearby. The result is that there are myriad vibrations riding in and through the subconscious mind at any given time.

    Mantras start a powerful vibration which corresponds to both a specific spiritual energy frequency and a state of consciousness in seed form. Over time, the mantra process begins to override all of the other smaller vibrations, which eventually become absorbed by the mantra. After a length of time which varies from individual to individual, the great wave of the mantra stills all other vibrations. Ultimately, the mantra produces a state where the organism vibrates at the rate completely in tune with the energy and spiritual state represented by and contained within the mantra.

    At this point, a change of state occurs in the organism. The organism becomes subtly different. Just as a laser is light which is coherent in a new way, the person who becomes one with the state produced by the mantra is also coherent in a way which did not exist prior to the conscious undertaking of repetition of the mantra.
    Definition #3: Mantras are tools of power and tools for power.

    They are formidable. They are ancient. They work. The word "mantra" is derived from two Sanskrit words. The first is "manas" or "mind," which provides the "man" syllable. The second syllable is drawn from the Sanskrit word "trai" meaning to "protect" or to "free from." Therefore, the word mantra in its most literal sense means "to free from the mind." Mantra is, at its core, a tool used by the mind which eventually frees one from the vagaries of the mind.

    But the journey from mantra to freedom is a wondrous one. The mind expands, deepens and widens and eventually dips into the essence of cosmic existence. On its journey, the mind comes to understand much about the essence of the vibration of things. And knowledge, as we all know, is power. In the case of mantra, this power is tangible and wieldable.
    Statements About Mantra

       1. Mantras have close, approximate one-to-one direct language-based translation.

          If we warn a young child that it should not touch a hot stove, we try to explain that it will burn the child. However, language is insufficient to convey the experience. Only the act of touching the stove and being burned will adequately define the words "hot" and "burn" in the context of "stove." Essentially, there is no real direct translation of the experience of being burned.

          Similarly, there is no word which is the exact equivalent of the experience of sticking one's finger into an electrical socket. When we stick our hand into the socket, only then do we have a context for the word "shock." But shock is really a definition of the result of the action of sticking our hand into the socket.

          It is the same with mantras. The only true definition is the experience which it ultimately creates in the sayer. Over thousands of years, many sayers have had common experiences and passed them on to the next generation. Through this tradition, a context of experiential definition has been created.
       2. Definitions of mantras are oriented toward either the results of repeating the mantra or of the intentions of the original framers and testers of the mantra.

          In Sanskrit, sounds which have no direct translation but which contain great power which can be "grown" from it are called "seed mantras." Seed in Sanskrit is called "Bijam" in the singular and "Bija" in the plural form. Please refer to the pronunciation guide on page 126 for more information on pronunciation of mantras.

          Let's take an example. The mantra "Shrim" or Shreem is the seed sound for the principle of abundance (Lakshmi, in the Hindu Pantheon.) If one says "shrim" a hundred times, a certain increase in the potentiality of the sayer to accumulate abundance is achieved. If one says "shrim" a thousand times or a million, the result is correspondingly greater.

          But abundance can take many forms. There is prosperity, to be sure, but there is also peace as abundance, health as wealth, friends as wealth, enough food to eat as wealth, and a host of other kinds and types of abundance which may vary from individual to individual and culture to culture. It is at this point that the intention of the sayer begins to influence the degree of the kind of capacity for accumulating wealth which may accrue.
       3. Mantras have been tested and/or verified by their original framers or users.

          Each mantra is associated with an actual sage or historical person who once lived. Although the oral tradition predates written speech by centuries, those earliest oral records annotated on palm leaves discussed earlier clearly designate a specific sage as the "seer" of the mantra. This means that the mantra was probably arrived at through some form of meditation or intuition and subsequently tested by the person who first encountered it.
       4. Sanskrit mantras are composed of letters which correspond to certain petals or spokes of chakras in the subtle body.

          As discussed in Chapter 2, there is a direct relationship between the mantra sound, either vocalized or subvocalized, and the chakras located throughout the body.
       5. Mantras are energy which can be likened to fire.

          You can use fire either to cook your lunch or to burn down the forest. It is the same fire. Similarly, mantra can bring a positive and beneficial result, or it can produce an energy meltdown when misused or practiced without some guidance. There are certain mantra formulas which are so exact, so specific and so powerful that they must be learned and practiced under careful supervision by a qualified teacher.

          Fortunately, most of the mantras widely used in the West and certainly those contained in this volume are perfectly safe to use on a daily basis, even with some intensity.
       6. Mantra energizes prana.

          "Prana" is a Sanskrit term for a form of life energy which can be transferred from individual to individual. Prana may or may not produce an instant dramatic effect upon transfer. There can be heat or coolness as a result of the transfer.

          Some healers operate through transfer of prana. A massage therapist can transfer prana with beneficial effect. Even self-healing can be accomplished by concentrating prana in certain organs, the result of which can be a clearing of the difficulty or condition. For instance, by saying a certain mantra while visualizing an internal organ bathed in light, the specific power of the mantra can become concentrated there with great beneficial effect.
       7. Mantras eventually quiet the mind.

          At a deep level, subconscious mind is a collective consciousness of all the forms of primitive consciousnesses which exist throughout the physical and subtle bodies. The dedicated use of mantra can dig into subconscious crystallized thoughts stored in the organs and glands and transform these bodily parts into repositories of peace.



    Source: http://www.sanskritmantra.com/what.htm


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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #8 on: July 18, 2009, 08:17:50 AM »
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  • is thr any mantra to fulfill wishes?

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
    « Reply #9 on: January 17, 2010, 12:30:01 AM »
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  • jai sai ram,

          all mantra to hai lekin kitni baar jap karna hai ye nahi likha hai

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    Re: Mantras for solution of problems
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  • is der any mantra for love

     


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