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Anonymous
May 13, 2013 09:41 AM

Ravi, what are the bija mantras and gayatri mantras for Navgrahas?

Anonymous
May 13, 2013 09:31 AM

Ravi, if Akasha Bhairavar is called Sarabeshwarar. Then what is air, fire, water, earth, sun, moon, atma Bhairavars called.

MANBLUNDER
May 13, 2013 09:25 AM

There are 11 verses in Mantranahārṇavaḥ and this is named as Navadurgāvidhānam, which described about nine forms of Durga. I will write about this in due course.

MANBLUNDER
May 13, 2013 08:58 AM

There are only 7 Gayatri mantras in Upanishads - Rudra, Ganapti, Nandi, Shanmuga (Kartikeya, Garuda, BrahmA and Vishnu. Narasima Gayatri, Shakti Gayartri are also in Upanishad. However, there are innumerable Gayatri-s for various gods and goddesses, some of them are in Upanishads and other not. I will try to publish important Gayatris in due course.

Anonymous
May 13, 2013 08:43 AM

Ravi, I am looking for the correct Gayatri mantra for the following names: Guru, Hamsa, Ganesh, Karthikeya, Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra, Durga, Kali, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Annapurna, Prithvi, Surya, Candra, Agni, Varuna, Yama, Indra, Krishna, Rama, Maruti, Narasimha, Hayagriva.

Anonymous
May 13, 2013 08:22 AM

Ravi, please give the names/bijas/mantras for the 9 forms of Durga.

MANBLUNDER
May 13, 2013 12:27 AM

This is explained in Praśna Upaniṣad in a subtle manner. According to this Upaniṣad (I.9), uttarāyaṇa means those who follow the spiritual path. Spiritual path is the path of knowledge to attain the Lord. Therefore, uttarāyaṇa means the path of knowledge leading to Self-realization and consequent liberation. When a soul is liberated, it is not reborn and this is what Kṛṣṇa meant Bhagavad Gītā VIII. The other path is dakṣiṇāyana, the path of rituals. According to this Upaniṣad those who perform Vedic rites and rituals with some desire in their minds (material desires) go to the ancestors (the moon) only to reborn again. But, this concept is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. After all, death cannot be predetermined by anyone. What matters is whether one follows the spiritual path or the ritual path; former leads to liberation and later leads to transmigration. Presently I am discussing this aspect in the series on Brahma Sūtra.

Anonymous
May 12, 2013 11:19 PM

Ravi, I'm also searching for the curse removal of the Mahavidyas, I have read that Shiva cursed all the mantras.I am specially looking for curse removal of Goddess Tara.Hope you will be able to get the book and share it with us.Regards,Allan  

MANBLUNDER
May 12, 2013 10:44 PM

Mahavidyas are ten and not nine. I am waiting for curse removal mantras for 10 mahavidyas. I know there are curse removal mantras and I have seen them personally. But I am not able to get that particular book, which is not available anywhere now. I am trying to get that book and if I get it, I will publish as a separate post.

Anonymous
May 12, 2013 10:44 PM

Thank you very much for the wonderful explanation. In bhaghavat geetha, 8th chapter Lord krishna says that the soul which leaves the body during the northern hemisphere of sun (uttarayana punayakalam will attain brahman and will not have rebirth at all)and during the dakshinayanan the same will subside in the moon and will be back to the earth again. kindly explain this in details for our understanding. Thank you