Thursday, 18 May 2017

Mantras and Stotras for Spiritual Empowerment



People have different ways of connecting to the supreme power. Some believe in meditation, some in hosting pujas and yagyas, some believe in donation while others visit holy places. One thing that is common between all these methods of channeling is the use of mantras or stotras or shlokas.


Mantram


Contains Beejaksharas like OM, HREEM, SREEM, KREEM etc… There are Mantras for each of the various forms of God. In fact, the symbol of God is the personification of the Mantra. These are power-packed syllables that produce a profound effect on the individual. Mantras have to be handled carefully and shall be used only after taking proper initiation from a Guru.Example – Gayatri Mantra, Om, Shanti Mantra.




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Gayatri Mantra


ॐ भूर्भुव: स्व: तत्सवितुर्वरेन्यं । भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि, धीयो यो न: प्रचोदयात् ।।


Om Bhur Bhuvaḥ Swaḥ

Tat-savitur Vareñyaṃ

Bhargo Devasya Dhīmahi

Dhiyo Yonaḥ Prachodayāt


Meaning


We meditate on that most adored Supreme Lord, the creator, whose effulgence (divine light) illumines all realms (physical, mental and spiritual). May this divine light illumine our intellect.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra


ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे

सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम्

उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्

मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात् ॥


Om Tryambakam Yajaamahe

Sugandhim Pushtti-Vardhanam

UrvaarukamIva Bandhanaan

Mrtyor-Mukssiiya Maamrtaat


Meaning


We worship the three-eyed One (Lord Siva) who is fragrant and who nourishes all beings; may He liberate me from death, for the sake of Immortality, even as the cucumber is severed from its bondage (of the creeper).”
Shree Ganesh Mantra


श्री वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सूर्य कोटी समप्रभा निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्व-कार्येशु सर्वदा॥


Shri Vakratunda Mahakaya

Surya Koti Sama Prabha

Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva

Sarva Karyesu Sarvada.


Meaning


Salutations to the supreme Lord Ganesha, whose curved trunk and massive body shines like a million suns and showers his blessings on everyone. Oh my lord of lords Ganesha, kindly remove all obstacles, always and forever from all my activities and endeavors.
Strotra


They depicting as an aspect of God in poetic form. Consists of Shlokas and specific to a particular God. Can be masted with focused practice. Example – Panchakshara Stotra, Ram Raksha Stotra,
Saraswati Stotra.


या कुन्देन्दुतुषारहारधवला या शुभ्रवस्त्रावृता

या वीणावरदण्डमण्डितकरा या श्वेतपद्मासना ।

या ब्रह्माच्युतशंकरप्रभृतिभिर्देवैः सदा पूजिता

सा मां पातु सरस्वति भगवती निःशेषजाड्यापहा ॥१॥


Yaa Kunde[a-I]ndu-Tussaara-Haara-Dhavalaa Yaa Shubhra-Vastra-[A]avrtaa

Yaa Viinnaa-Vara-Danndda-Mannddita-Karaa Yaa Shveta-Padma-[A]asanaa |

Yaa Brahma-Acyuta-Shankara-Prabhrtibhir-Devaih Sadaa Puujitaa

Saa Maam Paatu Sarasvati Bhagavatii Nihshessa-Jaaddya-Apahaa ||1||


Meaning


Salutations to Devi Saraswati Who is Pure White like Jasmine, with the Coolness of Moon, Brightness of Snow and Shine like the Garland of Pearls; and Who is Covered with Pure White Garments, Whose Hands are Adorned with Veena (a stringed musical instrument) and the Boon-Giving Staff; And Who is Seated on Pure White Lotus, Who is Always Adored by Lord Brahma, Lord Acyuta (Lord Vishnu), Lord Shankara and Other Devas, O Goddess Saraswati, Please Protect me and Remove my Ignorance completely.
Maa Laxmi Stotram


अङ्गं हरेः पुलकभूषणमाश्रयन्ती

भृङ्गाङ्गनेव मुकुलाभरणं तमालम् ।

अङ्गीकृताखिलविभूतिरपाङ्गलीला

माङ्गल्यदास्तु मम मङ्गलदेवतायाः ॥१॥


Anggam Hareh Pulaka-Bhuussannam-Aashrayantii

Bhrngga-Anggan[a-I]eva Mukula-[A]abharannam Tamaalam |

Anggii-Krta-Akhila-Vibhuutir-Apaangga-Liilaa

Maanggalya-Daa-[A]stu Mama Manggala-Devataayaah ||1||


Meaning


Salutations to Mother Lakshmi) Who always dwell in the Body of Hari like an ornament of Ecstatic Delight (Pulaka), …

Like the Bees which delightfully decorate (dwelling over) the half-open Flowers of the Tamala tree (with their ecstatic humming sound),

Who has contained within Her Body the entire Opulence of the Universe, (and She showers Wealth) through the Play of Her Divine Glance (Apanga Leela),

May that Glance bring Auspiciousness in my Life; that Divine Glance of the Mangala Devata (Godhead of Auspiciousness and Welfare),
Stuti


It can be in prose form or poetic form. The easiest one to follow. Stuti can be done by reciting mantra, suktam, stotra, aarti’s, bhajan. Example:
Laxmi Stuti


नमस्तेऽस्तु महामाये श्रीपीठे सुरपूजिते ।

शङ्खचक्रगदाहस्ते महालक्ष्मि नमोऽस्तुते ॥१॥


Namastestu Mahaa-Maaye Shrii-Piitthe Sura-Puujite |

Shangkha-Cakra-Gadaa-Haste Mahaalakssmi Namostute ||1||


Meaning


I Worshipfully Salute Devi Mahalakshmi, Who is the Mahamaya (the Primordial Cause of Creation); And Who is Worshipped in Sri Pitha (Her Abode) by the Suras.


I Worshipfully Salute Her Who is adorned in Her Beautiful Form with Shankha (Conch), Chakra (Disc) and Gada (Mace) in Her Hands; I Worshipfully Salute Devi Mahalakshmi.
Shloka


It is a poetic verse created based on a particular meter on any specific topic. There can be Shlokas on Gods depicting a particular aspect or mahatmya of the God. They can be shlokas on general topics too. Most Hindu scriptures are written in forms of slokas like Mahabharata, Ramayana & Upanishads.

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

HANUMAN MANTRAS FOR A BETTER LIFE













Human life is becoming complex and a real a challenge during these days. To be successful in life, we need to fight with several odds and manage the different aspects efficiently. Human intellect, energy and skills are very much limited. We do not know what the life has in store for us. We do not know whether a situation is favourable or unfavourable. Hanuman is a very famous god in Hinduism. Hanuman is highly pleased and is very merciful in granting the boons the devotees seek. Here is a list of very powerful Hanuman mantras to change different aspects of life for better.

HANUMAN MANTRA FOR JOB

For getting a good job or to secure promotions in the existing job, chant the following Hanuman Mantra 108 a day for 48 days and you will see concrete changes turning fortunes to favour you.

Vayuputraa Kripa Sindho Pahimaam Karunaakaraa

Raama Bhaktaa Raama Dhuutaa Raksha Raksha Maha Prabho

Shatru Bhaya Vinaashamcha Sarva Mangala Prasaadinam

Buddhirbhalam Mano dhairyam Nirbhayatvam Dehi Maam


HANUMAN MANTRA FOR SUCCESS

Hanuman is the epitome of success. He instils confidence and hope in individuals who pray him sincerely. For success in any of the endeavours in life, chant the following Hanuman mantra regularly in the morning or evening with full devotion in cycles of 108 and see a remarkable progress.

Om Vayuputraaya Vidmahe Raama Daasaaya Dheemahi

Tanno Hanumaan Prachodayaat


HANUMAN MANTRA FOR MARRIAGE

Chant the following Hanuman mantra for getting the most suitable life partner. You can chant this mantra 21 times in the morning and evening for 48 days to find delayed marriages falling in place.

Anjaneyam Ati Paatalaananam Kaanchanaadri Kamaneeya Vigraham

Parijaata Taru Moola Vaasinam Bhaavayaami Pavamaana Nandanam


HANUMAN MANTRA TO WIN COURT CASES

If you are confronting long delaying court cases here is a powerful Hanuman mantra to move things faster and in your favour. Chant the following Bheej mantra of Hanuman 1008 times twice a day and visit Hanuman temple before going to court proceedings. You will see things gaining momentum and your afflictions solved.

Aum Aeem Bhreem Hanumate Shree Ram Dootaaya Namaha


PROCEDURE TO CHANT HANUMAN MANTRAS

- Take bath and chant the chosen mantra in rounds of 108 with full focus, sincerity and devotion.

- It is advisable to use a rosary made of Tulsi stalk wood for counting.

- The ideal time to chant the mantra is early morning and evening.

- You can chant the mantra sitting on a puja mat either at the temple or at home in front of Hanuman image or picture.

- Abstain from evil deeds, falsehood, cheating, consuming alcohol and other forms of indulgence while chanting the mantras.


ULTIMATE BENEFITS OF HANUMAN MANTRAS

- Hanuman mantras reduce the malefic effects of unfavourable planets including Saturn, Rahu and Ketu.

- These mantras infuse courage and confidence in the chanters.

- The chanter’s vitality, health, physical strength and skills are boosted up.

- Ghosts, devils and evil spirits do not come near the person chanting Hanuman mantras

- Children can gain a sharper intelligence and can secure good marks in examinations. - All kinds of fears like fear of death, fear of enemies and fear of failures can be overcome with the regular chanting of Hanuman mantras.

Saturday, 6 May 2017

Something more about OM


Ever since the Vedic civilization took hold in the ancient times, the syllable “Om” has a prominent place in history. It’s been found in gazillions of contexts and even has some mentions in pop culture. Regardless of the context, it does have a spiritual significance for Hindus around the world



If you look at the Gayatri mantra: Om Bhur Bhuva Svah, Om precedes everything. But the syllable itself can stand alone. It’s been said that “Om” combined with the perishable body fuels the spark of the flame of knowledge in our divine nature, according to Shvetashvatara Upanishad (1.14-16). Similarly, Mundaka Upanishad compares the individual soul to an arrow, the target to an indestructible, supreme Brahman, and “Om” as the bow that helps us to connect with the Divine (2.2.4). It’s also been said in Gita that anyone who utters monosyllabic “OM” with mind affixed to achieve the Divine will attain the supreme goal (8.13).


“Om” serves as the Divine itself too. It’s the sound Brahman, of the atman, and shows the divine as a part of Om-Tat-Sat (Bhagavad Gita, 17.23). Lord Krishna says, “Of speech, I am the transcendental syllable, Om.” (Bhagavat Gita, 10.25). He adds, “I am the divine syllable Om in all the Vedas” to show the way in which the universe rests in Him (7.08).


If we divide “Om” phonetically, there are three divisions A-U-M, which represents different concepts in Hinduism – A is for the beginning of mouth, the beginning of sound, and manifestation of material universe; U is for the narrowing of lips as tapas, concentration of consciousness, guides the universe towards progress; M is for the closing of lips and the demise of Universe. This is in relation with the three Holy Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwar.

There is other symbolism of Aum. Maitri Upanishad declares that AUM manifests:

  • Gender-endowed body, through male, female and neuter (the working creation, not the gender identity)
  • Light and heat endowed body, through vayu (air), agni (fire) and Aditya (sun)
  • Knowledge endowed body, through Rig, Sama and Yaur (the three main Vedas)
  • Time endowed body, through the past, present and the future
  • Growth endowed body, through water, food and the moon
  • Thought endowed body, through mana (mind), buddhi (intellect), and chitta (storehouse of memories and impressions)
So, AUM captures the human condition itself. Also, according to Mandukya Upanishad, A-U-M represents three realms of consciousness – waking, dream and deep sleep. This is in relation with three sub-lokas of mrityu loka, the realm of mortality – Bhu, Bhuvah, Svah – and with three principal states of human mind – waking, non-REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep and REM sleep. Hindu science is thus based on neuroscience too.


In conclusion, “Om” is divine and in parallel with the universe. Not just in Hinduism, it holds greater recognition in Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism too. So, let’s start embracing Om and drive through the divine world.