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Source: thThe Hindu

(http://www.hinduonnet.com/2002/07/05/stories/2002070506600800.htm)

 

Miscellaneous

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Religion

  

 

Efficacy of Vedic chanting

 

 

 

 

CHENNAI

JULY 5.

 

India can feel proud of one of its glorious inheritances viz. the Divine

Revelations, which are God's direct utterances to enable mankind to spend their

lives purposefully.

 

Sages of ancient days have handed over these precious and priceless treasures,

called the Vedas, to others interested, transmitting them only by oral

instructions to successive generations of disciples.

 

What is significant is that these valid statements have to be recited with

extreme care without any distortion in spelling, intonation and diction, with

emphasis on certain words and soft pronunciation in the case of others.

 

The Vedas contain "Mantras" and hence will fetch all that one desires provided

they are recited according to tradition. If the desired result is not achieved,

the fault lies only with the defective procedure adopted to utter them.

 

How sensitive and careful one should be while reciting them has been compared to

the tigress that uses extraordinary vigilance with which it lifts its just-born

cub in its mouth, avoiding any injury to it or dropping it.

 

Why ancient texts give the example of this ferocious animal is only to show that

in days of yore, they moved without harming anyone, around the sages'

hermitages.

 

The Bhagavatham illustrates the efficacy of the Vedic chanting by pointing out

how a sage "created" a character to punish a powerful celestial being, who had

earlier killed his son.

 

As the sage undertook this task out of anger, the character so born possessed

demoniac features and he decided to punish the celestials, whose chief prayed to

the Lord to protect all of them. At the latter's suggestion, a thunderbolt was

made out of the vertebra of a sage, who did not mind sacrificing his life for

the good of others.

 

When the demon was killed he praised Lord Narayana for His compassion to all His

creations. "May my mind always dwell on Your mercy, my tongue praise Your virtue

and let me take delight in remaining in the company of the pious" was his

supplication to the Lord.

 

Why this person with such a noble attitude showed demoniac qualities was

explained by Sri P.M. Vijayaraghava Sastrigal in a discourse by referring to a

curse incurred when once he indulged in passing flippant remarks about Lord Siva

and Goddess Parvathi while he was flying in an aerial car.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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