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Hello everyone. I'm very attracted to the pranpratishtha ceremony and

I was wondering if anyone could give me a precise pronounciation for

the pranpratishta mantra as it's practiced in a variety of contexts.

 

This group has two documents under the files section (one for

empowering rudraksha beads and another for empowering yantras) but

the pranapratishta mantra given for each is very different. I'm sure

that the source of these differences primarily has to do with the way

the mantra has been transliterated and then adapted for the

respective ceremonies ... but could someone cite a scriptural source

for the mantra itself and maybe provide in iTRANS format a precise

form for the mantra ? I know that prana-pratishtha ceremonies are

performed in many contexts.

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Dear Friend

 

there is a CD on the Rudra Center website named Rudraksa Dharan and Puja if I

remember correctly and this ceremony is recited slowly so that you can hear

the pronounciation

 

hope this helps

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

 

In a message dated 10/29/2004 7:51:53 PM Pacific Standard Time,

quickisasquickdoes writes:

 

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> Hello everyone. I'm very attracted to the pranpratishtha ceremony and

> I was wondering if anyone could give me a precise pronounciation for

> the pranpratishta mantra as it's practiced in a variety of contexts.

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> This group has two documents under the files section (one for

> empowering rudraksha beads and another for empowering yantras) but

> the pranapratishta mantra given for each is very different. I'm sure

> that the source of these differences primarily has to do with the way

> the mantra has been transliterated and then adapted for the

> respective ceremonies ... but could someone cite a scriptural source

> for the mantra itself and maybe provide in iTRANS format a precise

> form for the mantra ? I know that prana-pratishtha ceremonies are

> performed in many contexts.

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