Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 Jai Gurudev to all Gurubhai and Gurubehen, Can anyone please tell me where the Baglamukhi Mala Mantra comes from? I am interested in its origins - is that mentioned in any of the puranas etc etc?? Does anyone have any experience? Also - Can anyone please recommend something for getting out of (winning) court cases besides Baglamukhi Mala Mantra?? Something fast working/proven will be greatly appreciated (fast beause my problem has been going on for almost three years and have had enough of it). Thanks in advance Jai Gurudev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Jai Gurudev! Gurudev Ki Kripa Aparamar!! Starting from Tuesday at 9 p.m. daily chant 108 names of Bhairav. My sister came out victorious of prolonged court case within a month after doing this. Starting from Tuesday at 9 p.m. after bathing wear a red dhoti, above part of the body should be protected by "Guru Chadar" sit on a red mat facing south. Place Gurudev's Photo and Lord Bhairav's photo (Batuk Bhairav photo is available easily if not then only Gurdev's photo will do). Light a mustard oil lamp and dhoop and keep jaggery (gur) as an offering to Lord Bhairav. Chant the dyhana mantra for Bhairav then chant 108 names of Bhairav 50 times. After completion of the 108 names take that jaggery offered and give it to a dog (if no dog available then face north and throw that piece of jaggery towards ur south wihtout looking back. (Do not eat anything offered to lord bhairav) Before you start with this procedure pls do "deh rakhsa mantra 5 times" (mantra to protect your body) Deh Raksha mantr is as follows: "Hum Hum Hreem Hreem Kaalike Ghhore Dranshtre Prachand Nayike Daanvaan Daaray Han Han Shareer MahaVighnn Chheday Chheday Swaha Hum Fatt " The above mentinoed Bhairav Dhyan Mantra and 108 names can be referred from April 1994 issue of MTY page 57. This guru prasad is for you. Jai Gurudev --- indianguyinus2002 <indianguyinus2002 wrote: > Jai Gurudev to all Gurubhai and Gurubehen, > > Can anyone please tell me where the Baglamukhi Mala > Mantra comes from? > I am interested in its origins - is that mentioned > in any of the > puranas etc etc?? Does anyone have any experience? > > Also - Can anyone please recommend something for > getting out of > (winning) court cases besides Baglamukhi Mala > Mantra?? Something fast > working/proven will be greatly appreciated (fast > beause my problem has > been going on for almost three years and have had > enough of it). > > Thanks in advance > > Jai Gurudev > > > > > > > Start your day with - Make it your home page! http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balaniyer Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Jai Gurudev to all Gurubhai and Gurubehen, Can anyone please tell me where the Baglamukhi Mala Mantra comes from? I am interested in its origins - is that mentioned in any of the puranas etc etc?? Does anyone have any experience? Also - Can anyone please recommend something for getting out of (winning) court cases besides Baglamukhi Mala Mantra?? Something fast working/proven will be greatly appreciated (fast beause my problem has been going on for almost three years and have had enough of it). Thanks in advance Jai Gurudev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balaniyer Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Though Bagalamukhi mala mantra and beej mantras are very powerful and result producing, for some persons the mantras may porve ARI ( non result yielding). So why not try out Dhoomavati mantra and mala mantra in a Purascharan ritual. Regards Jai Gurudev Balan Iyer Mantra Yantra Trantra Saadhak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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