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Dissecting "shakti" - to Sharabhanga

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I was expecting this reply :). AFAIK "akshara" is not the same

as "bija" (although maybe i'm wrong, no time now to go to

dictionaries :)). I'm well aware of panchakshara as 5 bijas - it is

not a great secret ;). However again i will say that panchakshara

FIRST appeared as simply "i bow to Shiva" and only AFTER was

interpreted mystically as 5 bijas. Yajurveda do not make it as "naM

maH shiM vAM yaM", right?

Of course, panchakshara IS moksha-mantra - which should be clear from

my post btw.

Finally, in any case second example i gave stayes - Hare Rama

mahamantra. I 've never seen it exposed as set of bijas, however it

is concidered to be moksha-mantra and has it's base in upanishadic

canon.

 

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, "Sarabhanga Giri"

<sarabhanga> wrote:

>

>

> Namaste,

>

> The Panca-aksara Mantra IS the Panca-bija Mantra.

>

> "Eyes" vs. "Seeds" - I really don't get your argument.

>

> If you are claiming that Sri Pancaksara Mantra is not a Moksa

Mantra,

> then I must disagree.

>

> If you are claiming that the Pancaksara Pranava does not contain

> bijas, then I must also disagree.

>

> This is not the place for a detailed discussion of basic Saiva

Vidya,

> and particular understandings are lineage specific, so you really

> should consult your own Guru about this.

>

> naM aH saM vaM yaM

>

> "I see that U still try to 'correct' every matter even though U

have

> no knowledge of it ;)."

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