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MANBLUNDER
July 15, 2013 01:40 PM

There is another version like this. I am not sure, whether you are referring to this mantra. ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं ग्लौं गं क ए ई ल ह्रींगणपतये ह स क ह ल ह्रींवरवरद सर्वजनं मे वशमानय स्वाहा॥om śrīṁ hrīṁ klīṁ glauṁ gaṁ ka e ī la hrīṁgaṇapataye ha sa ka ha la hrīṁvaravarada sarvajanaṁ me vaśamānaya svāhā ||

K
July 15, 2013 12:53 PM

Sit, I have seen a different shorter version of vanchakalpalatha mantra in a book which is only Mahaganapati and Pancadashi. Can you tell us more about this mantra which seems more powerful?

Anonymous
July 15, 2013 11:55 AM

The person with 30 years experience knows what he/she is talking about. I guess that person was shocked then overcome with emotions and was truly concerned for readers who might practise these mantras without proper knowlege or understanding. There is good and evil, light and darkness, white and black magic, etc. If you have no knowledge of the above then you should stay with the popular Gods and Goddesses.Beings will trick you into thinking you have control. Then ego steps in and you are gone.Those who worship the dark side of Devas and Devis will tell you what happens when you stop doing what you used to.That is why you need someone with experience to teach you. It is nice to share these mantras but with this comes responsibility.

Lakshmi Papineni
July 14, 2013 11:50 PM

Ravi Ji I'm so sorry to hear about your mother passing away but surely she is with Shiva. Your teachings brought light in my life and I hope millions of others benefit from your selfless service. Thanks Again.

MANBLUNDER
July 14, 2013 08:45 PM

Thanks for this wonderful observation. In fact, when I wrote this book, at every situation I visualized myself. It was an amazing experience for me too. On the day this book was published, my mother passed away.

Lakshmi Papineni
July 14, 2013 08:19 PM

I'm a big fan of Raviji's articles in Manblunder.Com. I did not pay attention to this one as I thought it is a fiction. But as I felt like reading it just to know what it is about, I bought the book and started reading the book.What I conclude is It is not a fiction :) It is guru walking his disciple through every step of spirituality.Guru - disciple relationship is beautifully explained and I felt that the relationship between Guru Disciple should be only this way. I was pleasantly surprised and amazed as I feel that it is in fact a bible for spiritual aspirants like me.May be every character is authors imagination and all incidents are conceptualized by him,but after reading it, I'm sure we all agree that typically, this is the way for the right spiritual path. Raviji is amazing. Glad to know him.Due to ignorance or due to lack of knowledge, these days we think business people who can talk well and market well are real gurus.But the Author RAVI Ji is a real Spiritual Guru who is doing so much seva for free.Believe it or not, I felt that I was Shankara and Ravi ji we walking me through the steps of spirituality.I couldn't wait to finish it, so I skipped some important concepts of it to understand the essence.I plan on going through everything page in much detail now like a bible.I'm going to recommend this priceless book to everyone I meet, Old and young and to be born :)RAVI ji, thanks for your selfless service to the world of Spirituality!!

MANBLUNDER
July 14, 2013 09:05 AM

Thank you Vikram for your good words.

Vikram
July 14, 2013 12:40 AM

Amazing Explanation! I just loved the interpretation of this 99th verse of Soundharya Lahari. Thank you Guruji for sharing this profound knowledge to the interested ones.

Rms Menon
July 13, 2013 12:50 PM

Wonderful explanations. Hats off.

MANBLUNDER
July 12, 2013 05:10 PM

I think you are referring to the comment made by the one who has 30 years of experience. The most unfortunate part is that he has made unwanted remarks on Mantramahodadhiḥ and Mantramahārṇavaḥ, which are greatly worshiped by all the scholars. I do agree that the comment is not in good taste. I am sorry for having published the comment. He could have still made his point in a polite way. But, as a policy I publish all the comments.