Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 Jaya Gurudev Dear colleagues When we start to count Mantras, there are two types pronunciation. One is hirm and the other is hirng, klim and kling , aimh, and aing, so how can we find out which pronunciation is correct for that mantra. Is there any way? If yes please describe the rules of counting mantras. Thank you Jaya Gurudev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 I think you are mentioning about Tanktrokt and Mantrokt way of reciting mantras aeim is Mantrokt,while aeing is Tanrokt which is more fast acting You should get the permission of poojya Gurudev inorder to perform tantrokt sadhanas Regards Best wishes Jay Gurudev sebaksharma <sebaksharma > wrote: Jaya GurudevDear colleaguesWhen we start to count Mantras, there are two types pronunciation. One is hirm and the other is hirng, klim and kling , aimh, and aing, so how can we find out which pronunciation is correct for that mantra. Is there any way?If yes please describe the rules of counting mantras.Thank youJaya GurudevJay Gurudev Terms of Service. The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2003 Report Share Posted May 24, 2003 is it not said that we must in no way deform the mantra, so how come Klim becomes kling etc. Thanks - Prakash ----- O riginal Message ----- jay Saturday, May 24, 2003 4:59 PM Re: Right way to count . Jay Gurudev I think you are mentioning about Tanktrokt and Mantrokt way of reciting mantras aeim is Mantrokt,while aeing is Tanrokt which is more fast acting You should get the permission of poojya Gurudev inorder to perform tantrokt sadhanas Regards Best wishes Jay Gurudev sebaksharma <sebaksharma > wrote: Jaya GurudevDear colleaguesWhen we start to count Mantras, there are two types pronunciation. One is hirm and the other is hirng, klim and kling , aimh, and aing, so how can we find out which pronunciation is correct for that mantra. Is there any way?If yes please describe the rules of counting mantras.Thank youJaya GurudevJay GurudevYour use of is subject to the The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. Jay GurudevYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2003 Report Share Posted May 25, 2003 Yes we should not deform the mantras If gurudev has asked you to recite as Kleem,it should be recited as Kleem only Or else if Gurudev has asked you to recite as Kleing,it should be recited as Kleing , The first approach is Mantrokt while second one is Tantrokt Even after trying your best in Mantrokt way,if you are not able to get success in a sadhana,Gurudev may grant permission for you to do it in tantrokt way You should recite exactly as you have been told to recite by Gurudev We should not deform our Mantras Thanks Take care Jay Gurudev Regards Prakash <vishwadev (AT) intnet (DOT) mu> wrote: is it not said that we must in no way deform the mantra, so how come Klim becomes kling etc. Thanks - Prakash ----- O riginal Message ----- jay Saturday, May 24, 2003 4:59 PM Re: Right way to count . Jay Gurudev I think you are mentioning about Tanktrokt and Mantrokt way of reciting mantras aeim is Mantrokt,while aeing is Tanrokt which is more fast acting You should get the permission of poojya Gurudev inorder to perform tantrokt sadhanas Regards Best wishes Jay Gurudev sebaksharma <sebaksharma > wrote: Jaya GurudevDear colleaguesWhen we start to count Mantras, there are two types pronunciation. One is hirm and the other is hirng, klim and kling , aimh, and aing, so how can we find out which pronunciation is correct for that mantra. Is there any way?If yes please describe the rules of counting mantras.Thank youJaya GurudevJay GurudevYour use of is subject to the The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. Jay GurudevYour use of is subject to the Jay GurudevYour use of is subject to the The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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