COMMENTS


Coca
July 27, 2024 08:07 PM

Sir, do I have to chant the kavach first before this?

Mahathi
July 27, 2024 04:07 AM

Hello sir- I have been trying to find the actual meaning for the given dhyana slokam. I was able derive the first line meaning but not the second line - from “karairdhadhanam saraseru hastham “ - how do we need to interpret this part?

Krishna
July 26, 2024 12:07 AM

You can remove 'oṃ' in the nyāsas for this base variation of the mantra. In retrospect, it should not have been added in the first place. I practiced it in that manner and hence included it as such.

Mahathi
July 25, 2024 08:07 PM

Hello sir , in the karanyasa , the nyasas are starting with OM. Do we need to include Om here when the actual navarana mantra does not have om. Can you please clarify this doubt for me.

Krishna
July 24, 2024 06:07 AM

A separate initiation is required.

Krishna
July 24, 2024 06:07 AM

This is a question for stalwarts like Lorran, Tivra, Tripuraghna, Jothi and Surya to answer. Hopefully, one of them will answer this for you.

Krishna
July 24, 2024 06:07 AM

Normally we keep the size of the articles small to allow for easier reading. We should have done the same in retrospect for this article and split it into multiple pages. Anchor jump is definitely a good idea and something to consider if we choose to upload large documents without any split.

Nil
July 22, 2024 09:07 PM

which will be the best mala for this durga mantra..?

Baskaren
July 19, 2024 06:07 AM

Namaskaaram. Yes, you are right. I think ( assume ) that it is to keep the mantra syllables at 46; otherwise it will be a 45 syllabled mantra. I would humbly put forth that maybe, if we want to folow the Smputikari guide, we could insert Om at the end instead of another extra Hreem and it will appear like this : om̐ śrīm̐ hrīm̐ klīm̐ aim̐ klīm̐ sauḥ hrīm̐ śrīm̐ kāmākṣī kāmadāyinī sakalajana vaśaṅkarī sakal-aiśvarya-prade śrīm̐ hrīm̐ sauḥ klīm̐ aim̐ klīm̐ hrīm̐ śrīm̐ om̐ hum̐ phaṭ svāhā ॥ This will satisfy both rules - 1) a 46 syllabled mantra + 2) Samputikari where the ending line of the mantra is a reversal of the first line. hum̐ phaṭ svāhā is traditionally chanted once at the end of a mantra. This is my humble observation. Please feel free to debate on this. Aum.