Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Hi, Regarding Nilsaraswati mantra and Tarai w'd like to add my experience and exposure to all seekers - Tara is one mahavidya of 10 mahavidyas of shakt tantra system all 10 approaches to same mother divine the nature itself, in the past while i was doing experiments to understand it, i chanted mantras of each and every mahavidyas but mainly i chanted maa durga's one mantra which is given by my guru. There is a Siddha TaraPeeth in Bihar, Almost at same peiod of Bhagwaan Ramkrishna Paramhansa, in the Tarapeeth there was equivalent enlightened tantra siddha, called VamaKhepa, he is suposed to be alive in his astral body even today, my guru in 80's decades went there to chant mantra sitting on His Panchmundi Asan, he was doing his mantra jaap but in the midnight all of sudden his body seemed to be caught up by sth, he was not able to play even his fingers, that time one sage appeared and asked him "where is ur uttarsadhak (who looks after u), as he went alone, there was none, as my guru was not able to speak, he just replied in his mind but this was understood by the next person and then he touched him, it was like a thunderbolt, but mu guru was freed up and continued his japa, the next person in the morning asked him why he choosen to sit on maha siddha's asan there ? he replied it was his desire to experience the presence of great BamaKhepa, the next person smiled and told him to not to dare it alone in future. then he ordered him to leave the place as it was a shamashaan, my guru left the place but there was no vehicle available, then that person said u may get one Tangaa (cart) after few minutes one tangawala came to that place and my guru sat on the tangaa, while reaching at nearby railway station, the person who was running tangaa asked for his payment, my guru gace him his blanket , while giving he happened to see his face and surprised he was the same saint who helped him in the night. I also once wished to meet any great son of mother divine, and that time only i was chanting tara mantra, i just completed my master's in computer science that time and once in the morning, while i was going to institution where i was teaching , i took a bus, it was half filled, in all the seats for two, one was occupied by girls but in one seat there was a saint, not looking good, too old, but i thought i can enjoy his company, i sat beside him in the same seat, i saw he had some scriptures and on one of the scriptures it was written sth abt "Tara" i was curious to know abt "Tara and Vama Khepa", i asked him what goddess he worshipp ? he replied "like Kali" further i asked him "what's his Cult" he replied "Tara Tantra", i asked-"Do u know Vama Khepa", he smiled "Are Kitne Khepa Khap Gaye, what Khepa u want?", means "countless Khepas are lost in bhakti of tara, what khepa u want ?", i asked - "same that i rememer this time point of time", he again smiled and said - "see, forget khepa and do ur sadhna seriously, when world sleeps sadhak does sadhna and when sadhak wakes up all sleeps", next i asked "have u ever met god and see it, he answered - have seen so much in my life, what abt u, when u will see?" as i was not confident that ever i can meet the almighty it just striked to me that i can also see and meet my mother god. i was sunk in thoughts and he asked me what i m wishing, offered me to have one wish and he promised me that will come true, being a jobless youth, i just wished for a better paying job and next month i got even without applying for. but after i wished in my mind, he told me "he came to Bhopal for a purpose and his purpose is completed" and directed me to get down as my place has come, i noticed exactly it was my bus stop, but i decided to go further with him, but he denied and in the next bus stop he told me to get down as he moves alone where ever he wants to go". after i got down, i wondered if he was Vama Khepa itself ? I have no idea but u can deduce same Tara is worshiped by hindus and adopted by budhist also. who can deny the power and presence of mother god in the world which is created by her only. I also came to know and chanted Neel Saraswati Mantra and worshiped mother, i have heared that Aadi shankara also worshiped Neel Saraswati Mantra in the kasmir. may be it's also adopted by Budhist upasakas. dont go by pronounce just apply ur inner feelings and u will reach to correct pronounciation somhow mother will guide u as i was guided. never feel it's harmfull to u. mother cares us always. regards, Lalit Mishra. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 To arjuna Isnt the saint your paramaguru if I recall from the previous postings To lalith thanks for sharing the nice experience, what I did say was with regard to change in pronouncing the mantra and not implying it is wrong regards vikram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 93 , vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > To arjuna > Isnt the saint your paramaguru if I recall from the previous postings U speak about Sri Vamakshepa? Yes, he is my paramaguru and he is a great Tara siddha. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 , Lalit Mishra <litsol> wrote: Tarapith is not in Bihar, but in WB, near Rampurhat. Panchamundi of Vamakshepa is there - i have seen it And Devi lives in that place, it is true... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Dear Arjuna Nice to hear from you... the place was featured in discovery channel, it is 2 hrs drive from kolkata isnt Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha wrote: , Lalit Mishra <litsol> wrote: Tarapith is not in Bihar, but in WB, near Rampurhat. Panchamundi of Vamakshepa is there - i have seen it And Devi lives in that place, it is true... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Wow, very interesting. Could U tell me when? And is there any recording available ... Yes, it is not very far from Kolkata, although i doubt 2 hours. In train it is considerably more... Regards, A , vikram vanam <vikram_vanam2005> wrote: > > Dear Arjuna > > Nice to hear from you... > > the place was featured in discovery channel, it is 2 hrs drive from kolkata isnt > > Arjuna Taranandanatha <bhagatirtha@m...> wrote: > , Lalit Mishra <litsol> wrote: > > Tarapith is not in Bihar, but in WB, near Rampurhat. Panchamundi of > Vamakshepa is there - i have seen it > > And Devi lives in that place, it is true... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 I am sorry this was around 3 yrs back and I clearly remember since it is a sadhana for Tara practise and I always want to bring my tibetan teacher to this place, who knows he might sense the presence of the divine mother than ordinary people like me by the way it is 2 hrs by car, there was a foreigner with an indian who visited the place regards vik Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfish009 Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 Hello Lalit, I was just your post via Google and i want to know if you can help me with my problem.................. I am planning to do Neel Saraswati simple mantra jap but i am really confused whether which mala works the best...............can you please help me provide the information using "ESPETEK" mala or "Rudrakshya" or if there is anything best recomended for mantra jap...................... Regards, Kiran Bista. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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