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Sat Nam Dennis,

 

> Is there anyone that know anything about these two mantras:

> Om Naaraayenaaye Gurubhayo Namah and Kreeng.

 

Om Narayanaya Gurubhyo Namah is a Sanskrit mantra meaning approximately "I

bow to the true Guru, the true Lord" (Narayana is a name of the Lord,

Gurubhyo means "to the Guru", namah means "I bow" or "I honor"). This mantra

is not used in KY (KY mantras are in Gurmukhi, not in Sanskrit), but it is

very beautiful and powerful.

 

I am not sure about the second one you are mentioning. Are you referring to

the KY mantra that goes like this: "Gobinday Mukhanday Udaaray Apaaray

Haariang Kaariang Nirnamay Akamay"? This is also an invocation of the

different qualities of the Lord. If it not this mantra you were referring to

let us know more details.

 

Hope this helps!

 

Many blessings,

Satsang Kaur

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Sat Nam Satsang ,

Thanks for the reply!

Concerning the first mantra ( Om Narayanaya Gurubhyo Namah ) ,how should I use

it?What purposes is it for?

Concerning the second mantra,( KREENG ) it is not any KY mantra.

Both mantras were given to me by a guru.The first is to be chanted for ! hour in

the morning while the second is to be hanted for 1-1.5 hours in the evening.They

were give to me mainly to help me overcome all obstacles that prevent me from

receiving Guru Diksha.Do you know anyone who offers diska distantly for

free?Dear Gururattan,does the KY Guru offers anything similiar to Diksha?Could

he send it to me distatly (via a photo perhaps) and for free?I REALLY want to

take a Diska,especially the Guru Diksha while I can not afford it.

I will appreciate any advice given to me.

Yours,

Dennis

 

 

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"Satsang Kaur" <satsang

<Kundaliniyoga>

Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:37 PM

Re: A question on 2 mantras

 

 

> Sat Nam Dennis,

>

> > Is there anyone that know anything about these two mantras:

> > Om Naaraayenaaye Gurubhayo Namah and Kreeng.

>

> Om Narayanaya Gurubhyo Namah is a Sanskrit mantra meaning approximately "I

> bow to the true Guru, the true Lord" (Narayana is a name of the Lord,

> Gurubhyo means "to the Guru", namah means "I bow" or "I honor"). This mantra

> is not used in KY (KY mantras are in Gurmukhi, not in Sanskrit), but it is

> very beautiful and powerful.

>

> I am not sure about the second one you are mentioning. Are you referring to

> the KY mantra that goes like this: "Gobinday Mukhanday Udaaray Apaaray

> Haariang Kaariang Nirnamay Akamay"? This is also an invocation of the

> different qualities of the Lord. If it not this mantra you were referring to

> let us know more details.

>

> Hope this helps!

>

> Many blessings,

> Satsang Kaur

>

>

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Dear Dennis,

 

Dear Gururattan,does the KY Guru offers anything similiar to Diksha?

 

No. KY as taught by Yogi Bhajan is about self initiation. He gives us the

secretes so we can do it ourselves and not be dependent. You can also get

his tantric picture and meditate on it. That is a direct connection with

him. You do get a big charge of energy if you attend White Tantric yoga

courses.

 

Sat Nam,

 

Gururattan Kaur

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