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utsav
April 18, 2020 01:37 PM

I got another variation of this mantra on youtube ॐ ऐं ह्रीं श्रीं प्रत्यन्गिरे माम् रक्ष रक्ष देवी मम् शत्रून भक्ष भक्ष ॐ स्वाहा ॥ Is this mantra correct ?

Krishna
April 18, 2020 07:55 AM

Graha specific stotras can be recited on the respective days, but the initiated mantras are to be recited per the specified norms.

Богдан
April 17, 2020 11:45 AM

I would read the kavacha that you would publish.I know that every day of the week has its own planet of ruler that governs it.Can you use those mantras that you have posted for reading during the week.For example: Monday-candra, Tuesday-mangala , Wednesday-budha, and so on. And what are the best mantras to read?

Krishna
April 17, 2020 12:37 AM

It is our intention to publish the kavacas, if there's any interest amongst people to recite and understand the same! The word kavaca (in IAST), kavacham (simple Sanskrit to English translation) or kavach or kavacha stotra etc. are all synonyms. We prefer to use the IAST standard in the articles, as it's lossless in the transliteration from Sanskrit to Roman letters.

Богдан
April 16, 2020 10:48 PM

Do you plan to publish Protective Prayers (Kavacham) to the planets in the future? What is the difference between Kavacham and Kavacha?

Krishna
April 15, 2020 10:33 PM

When received from a guru, it is considered potent. The energization of the yantra and it's process can be followed as prescribed. The shorter or the longer versions based on the availability of time and the effort you would like to put in. Please read the articles related to fructification of mantras, breath alignment etc.

Krishna
April 15, 2020 10:32 PM

When received from a guru, it is considered potent. The energization of the yantra and it's process can be followed as prescribed. The shorter or the longer versions based on the availability of time and the effort you would like to put in. Please read the articles related to fructification of mantras, breath alignment etc.

Krishna
April 15, 2020 10:21 PM

If you have been initiated into these mantras by a guru and advised to do so, then by all means follow the words of the guru. The edict of the guru is final in these matters. If you have not been initiated, I would suggest looking for an appropriate guru to guide you. In cases where you cannot find one, you may follow the self-initiation procedures, follow the rituals associated with mantra purification, energization etc and stick to that single mantra. Once you have completed the specified number of japa and the associated rituals, you may proceed to the other mantras or continue reciting the same daily. When I started reciting mantras initially, I followed the procedure of reciting many mantras through out the day and found no success. It was only after realizing that we must follow 1 mantra at a time with the proper procedure, guru etc, is when I start seeing benefits. Scriptures such as Mantra Mahodadhi describe mantras as thunderbolts and if wrongly performed, initiated etc. may cause issues. We may not follow the lengthy rituals during our times, but better to perform whatever we can, to the best of our abilities. It is ultimately our faith and effort combined that fetches results. Along the way, even if we are doing things the wrong way, we will receive guidance. This has been my personal experience, as I started my journey picking mantras off websites and blindly reciting them for specific reasons. Guidance came in after a few years.