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Miscellaneous Mantras
Misc. One
Received the following questions from a reader :
Could you please give me two very simple one to two word phrase mantras
for:
Q1. Someone who is taking medication for thought processes. So this mantra
would be for clarity of mind, increasing one's own intelligence, ability to
processes ones thoughts and feelings.
My reply to question one :
Thought, Intelligence, clarity of mind comes under Ma Saraswati's domain.
Since you have requested for only one or two word phrase mantra, I would suggest
chanting:
Om Saraswati Namah
Alternatively, since I have already explained to you the power of the word 'I
Am' and the fact that its vibration comes so close to 'Aum' just say, feel and
visualise:
I Am Intelligence
I Am Clarity
I Am the right way of Thinking
Since you want simple quick methods, I would suggest that you become familiar
with the power of 'Touch Therapy' i.e. 'The Mudra Vigyan'. By touching or
pressing ones fingers against each other, one performs different 'mudras'. For
achieving the above, I suggest the use of the 'Gyan Mudra' or the Mudra for
wisdom. Let the tip of your thumb touch the tip of your index finger. You may
perform this mudra anytime. They should preferably be performed with both hands.
Exert only light pressure and keep the remaining fingers in a comfortable
position.
Q 2. For a orthodox Jewish person to resonate with inner truths without judgments
or moral obligations based on religious codes of behavior and expectations. In
other words awakening the divine self and going beyond rules and regulations and
also self-recognition and self-love.
My reply to question two :
I love the word 'Namastey' that Hindus generally use. It is derived from the
2 words: Namah meaning I pray, or I bow. The other word is 'tey' (pronounced as
whey) which means 'To you'
The word Namastey means that I bow to the divinity within you. Let your friend
remember as he/she repeats the above to each and everyone that the same spark of
divinity resides in everyone no matter what or who they Spiritually
follow.
Read: Namastey
Misc. Two
The same reader subsequently wrote :
Thank you for your advise on the the mantras. I would still like
something just two words, since it is for a beginner. I would like a mantra that
means " I AM The DIVINE Self" or I AM GOD IN ACTION NOW. I AM
CLARITY and CONFIDENCE. What mantra would you give to someone who finds crowds
and being among lot of people very difficult and overwhelming. This person also
takes medication for though processes. Once again could you suggest a one or two
word mantra.
Also how would you pronounce "Aham Brahmaasmi".
My reply :
I would suggest So-Hum meaning 'That I Am' The simplest and most powerful
Mantra is Om.
Aham (pronounced 'a hum' (Hum rhymes with rum)
Brah ( 'a' like the 'u' in rum)
maa( aa pronounced like the 'a' in far)
smee (the ee pronounced like feel)
Siddhi Mantra
The Vajra Guru Mantra
"OM AH HUNG VAJRA GURU PEMA SIDDHI HUNG.
It is believed that the Mantra gives yogic powers or siddhis.
Please enquire further details from a Buddhist Scholar before the chanting of
the above Mantra.
Islamic Prayer
From the Holy Quran
Al-Fatihah, or the Opening Chapter
Bismillah e errahman e erraheem
Al humdo lil-lahi rab-bil al ala-meen.
Arrahman i erraheem.
Maliki yaum i eddeen.
Iyyaka nabudu wa iyyaka nasta een.
Ihdina assirata al mustaqeem.
Sirata allazhina anamta alaihim, ghairil maghdubi alaihim, wa la adhdhaal leen.
(Aameen)
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds
Most Gracious, Most Merciful;
Master of the Day of Judgment.
Thee do we worship, and whose aid we seek.
Show us the straight way, the way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace,
those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray.
A
BUDDHIST MANTRA for TRAVELING
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Buddhist mantra for traveling protection is :
MAMA PUTAH PUTAH
YEH SO HAR
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BUDDHIST MANTRA
OM MANI PADME HUM
means..
-it
literally means...The Jewel in the Lotus….om mani padme hum... the jewel in the
lotus...
-if
you go deeper ...it means the fulfilled mind at complete rest in the fulfillment
of being….completed consciousness …
-When you go deeper it means the conscious mind...at complete rest in the
unconscious and therefore becoming the supra consciousness of om mani padme
hum...
-When you go deeper... it is Shiva...resting in Shakti...
When you go deeper ...it is consciousness going beyond itself.... resting in...
what we have no words for...but 'That'..
-layers within layers ...within layers...yes…
Divyaa Kummar
For Vedic verses
try the Gayatri Mantra – it is to keep you wise and alert so this will be of
much help in protecting you in your travels.
http://dalsabzi.com/Mantras/gayatri_mantra.htm
To purify space, traditionally done before doing a
puja or havan
Apavitraha pavitro vaa sarvaa vastham gatopi vaa
yah smaret pundarikaksham sah bahyaa
bhayantaraha shuchihi
Which means: Whether pure or impure one becomes
internally and externally purified by remembering the Lotus eyed One, Vishnu.
Mantra to charge the mala
This mantra has beeja letters. When you get a new
mala say it 108 times. Once that is done you need to say it only once before
chanting.
Om aim shreem akshamaalaayai namah
Mantra while taking bath
This shloka has been used for centuries to purify
water while taking a bath
Gange cha Yamune chaiva Godaavari Saraswati
Narbade Sindhu Kaaveri jalesmin sannidhim kuru
Which means:
May the sacred waters of the Ganga, Yamuna,
Godaavari, Saraswati, Kaaveri, May all these sacred waters mingle with this
water.
Mantramala by Rohini Gupta
Read: As old as
the hills
GLOSSARY (Pronunciation)
A Like in 'but'
Aa Like in 'Far'
Ai Like in 'hair'
Ey Like in Whey
I Like in 'Pin'
Oo Like in 'Shoot'
Oon 'n' has got a nasal sound.
U Like in 'Put'
SANSKRIT
Sanskrit
believes that the sound of the word never gets ruined and that it has an
everlasting value.
Words
in Sanskrit open out from their seed (beej) form.
A
root is always a single syllable that contains one of the basic sounds a, I, u,
ri
The
root or seed may create a word, yet the word will vibrate to its best, and gives
it tremendous power.
The
Vedic or the Sanskrit view gives more importance to the special sound it should
produce, than to the meaning of the spoken word.

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