COMMENTS


MANBLUNDER
November 22, 2012 01:10 PM

There are two versions available1. What is given in this nāma2. In another version, one ha-s of the second group is carried over to the third group. Beyond this, there is no variation. According to me, what is given in this nāma is right. However, what Guru says is final.

Anonymous
November 22, 2012 12:52 PM

which one is Kubera mantra?ha sa ka e i la hrimorha sa ka la e i la hrimjk  

MANBLUNDER
November 20, 2012 09:48 PM

You are right. All mantras need to be initiated by a Guru, who should be capable of entering into the energy body of his disciple. When such Gurus are not available in the near vicinity, one can get self-initiated. Scriptures also accept this procedure. More than anything else, it is one's belief and concentration that matters.

MANBLUNDER
November 20, 2012 09:48 PM

You are right. All mantras need to be initiated by a Guru, who should be capable of entering into the energy body of his disciple. When such Gurus are not available in the near vicinity, one can get self-initiated. Scriptures also accept this procedure. More than anything else, it is one's belief and concentration that matters.

Selvakumar
November 20, 2012 09:22 PM

Dear alli came to know that Thise types of mantras never gives a benefits until other wise installed by right guru as diksha. Why are we searching & using in japa if it is TRUE? Kindly let me know as well as my apologize if any think wrong.

Selvakumar
November 20, 2012 09:22 PM

Dear alli came to know that Thise types of mantras never gives a benefits until other wise installed by right guru as diksha. Why are we searching & using in japa if it is TRUE? Kindly let me know as well as my apologize if any think wrong.

MANBLUNDER
November 12, 2012 01:42 PM

I can scan the pages of Mantramahārṇava, which is in Sanskrit and can send this to you as an attachment to an e-mail. If you have access to Mantramahārṇava, you can find this in page 86 of 2001 edition.

MANBLUNDER
November 12, 2012 01:42 PM

I can scan the pages of Mantramahārṇava, which is in Sanskrit and can send this to you as an attachment to an e-mail. If you have access to Mantramahārṇava, you can find this in page 86 of 2001 edition.

Allan
November 12, 2012 01:32 PM

Is it possible to send it by email to me?or where can I get a copy please,Many Thanks,Regards,Allan

Allan
November 12, 2012 01:32 PM

Is it possible to send it by email to me?or where can I get a copy please, Many Thanks, Regards, Allan