Guest guest Posted August 10, 2002 Report Share Posted August 10, 2002 This is the truth, if one goes to lake manosarovar and goes neck deep, does japa of the mrytunjaya mantram with the four secret bijas about 1000 times then lors shiva appears before the sadhak granting them his darshan plus longevity. Almost all the people I know who go to kailash do this sadhana and has NEVER failed.! Digital How To- Get the best out of your PC! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 OM SHRI MATRE NAMAHA OM NAMA SHIVAYA It was excellent. Can you kindly tell where I can find the 4 bijas. I am very curious. Nowadays I am very much interested in chanting Mrytunjaya Mantra. respects MANGALAM GANESAN RAVI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 It is om glaum hum klim krim the fifth is the third eye of shiva, I am giving this to you since it is the most important bija to get lord shiva's darshan. This with the tryambakam mantra gives one all the siddhis trough shiva for the tantra of shiva is very simple. All you need is love, guru and the ability to do a lot of japa. This mantra gives peace of mind as well and if done japa every morning 108 times renders a person immune to death! since my HSC is on I say this japa every morning and for three years straight have not gotten badly ill that I had to stay home. Thought once that I had the flu bad just a cold got rid of it after the japa. Very powerful mantra indeed. I am not sure of the tantra but if you refer to the rudramala or I think the devi rahasyam it has the mrytyunjaya patalam that has the instructions. The yantra is simple it is a hexagonal shape consisting of triangles (like the star of david) and has the ramh bijam at the middle. A circle and them a loka pala. Worship gauri, ganapati, kumara then the rudras finally lord shiva to envoke the yantram. Good luck and happy darshaning Digital How To- Get the best out of your PC! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 Kalika Putra: Thank you. Questions for you. Please kindly explain to me of what is 'rudramala', 'devi rhasyam', 'patalam', [mrytyunjaya is it the 'Om tryambakham yajamahe...'. So in order to chant 'om glaum hum klim krim', does the 'om tryambakham..' need to be chanted first and then the 'om glaum...' Also, you've indicated to worship gauri, ganapati kumara? now who is kumara?? when you say rudras are you referring to the mantras of the two mantras of 'Shiva'. Has Shiva given you darshan......yet..... ThankQ, and please do pardon my ignorance, I'm only in kindergarten. Lada L. Baines Financial Assistance Officer Ministry of Advanced Education Student Services Branch 2nd Floor, 1106 Cook Street Victoria, BC V8W 9H7 [250] 387-6122 1-888-262-2112 [Fax] Kalika Putra [dakinic_monk] August 15, 2002 2:35 AM Re: Re: Lord Shiva darshan It is om glaum hum klim krim the fifth is the third eye of shiva, I am giving this to you since it is the most important bija to get lord shiva's darshan. This with the tryambakam mantra gives one all the siddhis trough shiva for the tantra of shiva is very simple. All you need is love, guru and the ability to do a lot of japa. This mantra gives peace of mind as well and if done japa every morning 108 times renders a person immune to death! since my HSC is on I say this japa every morning and for three years straight have not gotten badly ill that I had to stay home. Thought once that I had the flu bad just a cold got rid of it after the japa. Very powerful mantra indeed. I am not sure of the tantra but if you refer to the rudramala or I think the devi rahasyam it has the mrytyunjaya patalam that has the instructions. The yantra is simple it is a hexagonal shape consisting of triangles (like the star of david) and has the ramh bijam at the middle. A circle and them a loka pala. Worship gauri, ganapati, kumara then the rudras finally lord shiva to envoke the yantram. Good luck and happy darshaning Digital How To- Get the best out of your PC! AUM shrImAtre namaH AUM namaH shivAya AUM namaH shivAbhyAm Archives : http://www.ambaa.org/ (Edited) : /messages// Contact : help Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 shrIH Namaste -- >Kalika Putra wrote: > >It is om glaum hum klim krim > >the fifth is the third eye of shiva, I am giving this to you since >it is the most important bija to get lord shiva's darshan. Can you tell me where did you get this info. from? I want to know where is it mentioned that the fifth bija, "krim" is Lord Shiva's 3 rd eye. Where are these 5 bijas mentioned? Would be great help if you can provide this. Thanks ________ Outgrown your current e-mail service? Get a 25MB Inbox, POP3 Access, No Ads and No Taglines with LYCOS MAIL PLUS. http://login.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 It is mentioned in almost all kaula texts I have cone through, swami shivananda did alot of research into bijas, read his book as well it should help. In the rudramala in which there is the patala of lord mrityunjaya. It is usually your guru that reveals it. Hrim is mentioned in the devi gita and krim in alot of tantras, the devi rahasyam and mahakalasamhita the chapters on guhya kali also mention it if I can remember. It is in the jagan magalaya kavacham as well I think if my memory serves me. I distictly remember it being called the sudarshan of vishnu, the vahni of brahma and the third eye of shiva. Kakara is the kalika shakti which dominates all other shaktis, rikara is the expression of the supreme divinity and makara is of either conciousness or physical cosmos depends on interpretation. Hope that helps. Digital How To- Get the best out of your PC! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 Dear sir, When I did the sadhana i did not ask for his darshan but just to make the loving father more amiable towards me, I did the sadhana of lord shiva in conjunction with other sadhanas to get the darshan of mother kali and she did yeild me this desire. She is nothing as the tantrics write about her, it just depends how you call her. I called her as the ever loving mother and she came in that form. Many call her as the exression of the ugra mantra Krim Hum and she comes in that form then. I called her with maha kalika vidya but then after every japa made prostration that she come only as the loving mother that she is. The bija mantra of lord shiva is very powerful but not that volatile, so if you make a mistake in the sadhana then just ask for forgiveness and you shall be granted this provided you dont ask anything as the result of the sadhana. The whole mantra is: OM GLAUM HUM KLIM KRIM (some texts say it are extra bijas but, these additional bijas make the mantra too powerful and without a guru these do harm so I did not place them, overall this mantra is a darshan matra mantra rather a iccha sampurna mantra with those bijas this japa would grant anything) TAT SAVITUR VARENYAM TRYAMBAKAM YAJAMAHE SUGANDHI PUSHTIVARDHANAM URrVARrUKMIVA BANDHANAAN MRrTYUR MOKSHAYA MAAMRITAAT again the texts i mentioned are compodiums of tantra scripts, they are quite easy to get if one lives in India, banaras would be the best place to look. Kumara is the son of lord shiva, also known as murugan, subramanya swami and kartikeya. the worship includes bali, nyasa, bhoja, dhopa and deepa darshana and vidya sthapana. One can go furthur by doing adya sthapana which is life, elements, vital airs and so forth being established. The rudras are the 11 rudras mentioned in almost all shaivic texts, rudram and chamakam amplify the mantra japa. The mrytunjaya stotram and kavacham also help alot. The patalam is like an instructional manual and thus gives detailed info on the rituals both their practical nature as well as the philosophical or symbolical. It is important you understand these to be successful in the japa. Digital How To- Get the best out of your PC! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 Thank you so much. Hari Om! L. Baines Financial Assistance Officer Ministry of Advanced Education Student Services Branch 2nd Floor, 1106 Cook Street Victoria, BC V8W 9H7 [250] 387-6122 1-888-262-2112 [Fax] Kalika Putra [dakinic_monk] August 17, 2002 1:00 AM RE: Re: Lord Shiva darshan Dear sir, When I did the sadhana i did not ask for his darshan but just to make the loving father more amiable towards me, I did the sadhana of lord shiva in conjunction with other sadhanas to get the darshan of mother kali and she did yeild me this desire. She is nothing as the tantrics write about her, it just depends how you call her. I called her as the ever loving mother and she came in that form. Many call her as the exression of the ugra mantra Krim Hum and she comes in that form then. I called her with maha kalika vidya but then after every japa made prostration that she come only as the loving mother that she is. The bija mantra of lord shiva is very powerful but not that volatile, so if you make a mistake in the sadhana then just ask for forgiveness and you shall be granted this provided you dont ask anything as the result of the sadhana. The whole mantra is: OM GLAUM HUM KLIM KRIM (some texts say it are extra bijas but, these additional bijas make the mantra too powerful and without a guru these do harm so I did not place them, overall this mantra is a darshan matra mantra rather a iccha sampurna mantra with those bijas this japa would grant anything) TAT SAVITUR VARENYAM TRYAMBAKAM YAJAMAHE SUGANDHI PUSHTIVARDHANAM URrVARrUKMIVA BANDHANAAN MRrTYUR MOKSHAYA MAAMRITAAT again the texts i mentioned are compodiums of tantra scripts, they are quite easy to get if one lives in India, banaras would be the best place to look. Kumara is the son of lord shiva, also known as murugan, subramanya swami and kartikeya. the worship includes bali, nyasa, bhoja, dhopa and deepa darshana and vidya sthapana. One can go furthur by doing adya sthapana which is life, elements, vital airs and so forth being established. The rudras are the 11 rudras mentioned in almost all shaivic texts, rudram and chamakam amplify the mantra japa. The mrytunjaya stotram and kavacham also help alot. The patalam is like an instructional manual and thus gives detailed info on the rituals both their practical nature as well as the philosophical or symbolical. It is important you understand these to be successful in the japa. Digital How To- Get the best out of your PC! AUM shrImAtre namaH AUM namaH shivAya AUM namaH shivAbhyAm Archives : http://www.ambaa.org/ (Edited) : /messages// Contact : help Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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