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Svarupanandanatha
April 23, 2020 09:52 PM

Paraprasada and Parasadapara are single bija-kuta. The mantra listed (my version is different, either this is different version, or incorrect) is called Mahapraasaad mantra mainly followed by disciples of Durvaas sampradaay. If you read parshambhu mahimna stotra, a shlok gives this mantra but it is not exactly same as this one.

Svarupanandanatha
April 23, 2020 09:48 PM

Mr. Gold, hope Mother blesses you soon. Do not practice different mantras, stick with one with full faith. Do not use ugra mantras picked from books or internet. They are like double edged sword - if you touch objects hot by nature, and you are unprepared, it burns. Chant Lalita Sahasranaam everyday thrice and Lakshmi and Narahayan hriday everyday. If you do these with full faith and without giving up, problems will be 100% solved. Cutting karma takes time, so do not give up.

Svarupanandanatha
April 23, 2020 09:45 PM

There are three Chandikas. Laghu Chandi which is navaakshari, Purna Chandi who is Siddhilakshmi of 18 aksharas and then Ugra Chandi or Ugra Chanda. The first and third are upaamnaay but the second is uttaramnaay.

Svarupanandanatha
April 23, 2020 09:42 PM

ॐ ऐं ह्रीं श्रीं प्रत्यङ्गिरे मां रक्ष रक्ष देवि मम शत्रून्‌ भक्ष भक्ष ॐ स्वाहा is the correct format. As Ahirbudhniya pointed out rightly, "mama" means "my" and "maam" means "me".

Krishna
April 23, 2020 08:19 AM

We may do so in future.

Subramanya
April 22, 2020 08:49 PM

Is this parāprasāda mantra?

Богдан
April 22, 2020 06:56 PM

Are you planning to publish a narasha kavacha, a Gayatri mantra, which is another mantra that can be read throughout the day? Thank you.

MANBLUNDER
April 22, 2020 02:01 PM

mṛtyumṛtyuṁ is correct. 

Krishna
April 21, 2020 11:15 PM

Get initiated into any mantra, preferably related to grahas that could be affecting your chances. Regular recitation will help you overcome the obstacles, combined with your own effort to get better at your job and improvement of skills.

Krishna
April 21, 2020 11:12 PM

In general 'मम' ('mama' ) is used. Maybe due to Chandas or other regional language variations or sometimes misprints, spelling mistakes etc. could generate the other words. Regardless, the meaning is the same which you have correctly described. The meaning of the mantra has been described in the main article and you may refer the same. There can be many variations of a mantra and the deeper meanings can be sought from the mantra giver/guru.