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Hello Ajit and everyone,

 

Thanks for your reply, Ajit.

 

I have a few doubts:

 

1. Can Namaka and Chamaka be chanted by women?

 

2. What are the 11 anuvakas of Namaka and 11 anuvakas

of chamaka? Where can we learn them?

 

3. What are the Rudra ekadasini,Laghurudra and

Maharudra ?

 

Kindly reply,

Sel

 

 

 

--- Ajit Krishnan <astro wrote:

> hamsa om soham

>

> Dear Sel,

>

> Namaka and Chamaka have 11 anuvakas each (verses).

>

> Rupam: Chanting of 11 anuvakas of namaka followed by

> chanting of 11 anuvakas of chamaka (n1, n2, ... n11,

> c1, c2, ... c11)

> Rudra ekadasini: Chanting of 11 anuvakas of namaka

> with one anuvaka of chamaka each time, repeated

> eleven times (n1..n11, c1, n1..n11, c2, ... ,

> n1..n11, c11).

> Laghurudra (rudrii): Rudra ekadasini repeated 11

> times.

> Maharudra: Laghurudra repeated 11 times.

> Atirudra: Maharudra repeated 11 times.

>

> What they are referring to is probably the Rudra

> ekadasini repeated each day for 11 days, forming a

> laghu-rudra.

>

> ajit

>

> -

> "sel 2k" <sel2k2002

> <vedic astrology>

> Monday, February 24, 2003 6:35 PM

> [vedic astrology] Re Please explain the

> 11-day "laghu-rudrii anuSThAna" of the mantra "Om

> namaH ShivAya".

>

>

> > Hello Sarajit,

> > Can you please explain what is the 11-day

> > "laghu-rudrii anuSThAna" of the mantra "Om namaH

> > ShivAya".

> > What I mean is how does one go about performing

> it?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Sel

> >

> >

> >

> > --- Sarajit Poddar <sarajit

> wrote:

> > > Jaya Jagannath

> > > Dear Jyotisha,

> > >

> > > Although this topic is outside the ambit of

> > > Jyotisha, this might make a interesting reading

> for

> > > remedies.

> > >

> > > Best Regards

> > > Sarajit

> > >

> > >

> > > -

> > > Narayan Prasad

> > > IndianCivilization

> > > Tuesday, February 25, 2003 8:33 AM

> > > [indianCivilization] The only Hindu

> temple

> > > built by an Englishman in India

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Ref: "yogayAtrA-4", pp.45-48; published by Shrii

> > > Akhil Bhartiya Yoga Vedanta Seva Samiti, Santa

> Shri

> > > Asharamji Ashram, Sabarmatii, Ahmedabad-380005.

> > >

> >

>

****************************************************************************

> > > In 1879 the British had , under the

> > > leadership of Colonel Martin from the British

> Cantt.

> > > at Malwa, attacked Afghanistan. In the beginning

> > > Col. Martin used to send messages to his wife.

> But

> > > the battle continued for long and the Lady

> Martin

> > > did not get any more messages from her husband.

> She

> > > was very much worried. Riding on a horse one day

> she

> > > went out and on the way she saw in a temple some

> > > people worshipping Lord Shiva. She asked what

> they

> > > were doing. One old Brahmin replied that they

> were

> > > worshipping Lord Shiva. On enquiry from Lady

> Martin,

> > > he explained the greatness of Lord Shiva. Seeing

> her

> > > very worried, he asked her what was the matter.

> She

> > > told him the situation. He suggested her to

> observe

> > > the 11-day "laghu-rudrii anuSThAna" of the

> mantra

> > > "Om namaH ShivAya". The Lady Martin prayed to

> Lord

> > > Shiva that if her husband returned safely from

> the

> > > battle-field, she would build a Shiva temple and

> > > started to observe the "11-day anuSThAna". At

> the

> > > end of 11th day, a messenger came to the temple

> and

> > > handed over a letter from Colonel Martin to her.

> In

> > > the letter he had written:" In the battle-field

> we

> > > were surrounded by the PaThAna soldiers. I would

> > > have died along with the British soldiers. Under

> > > such precarious situation I observed a yogii

> with

> > > matted hair from India appearing in the

> > > battle-field, who was wielding a trident weapon

> > > (trishUla). By seeing the yogii the PaThAna

> soldiers

> > > fled away. Then he said to me:'Do not be afraid.

> I

> > > am Lord Shiva. I am pleased with the worship of

> your

> > > wife and have come to save you'." Reading the

> letter

> > > the Lady Martin burst into tears and bowing her

> head

> > > she started praying Lord Shiva.

> > >

> > > After a few days Col. Martin returned

> to

> > > the Cantt. Now both husband and wife started

> praying

> > > Lord Shiva regularly. As per the wish of his

> wife,

> > > Col. Martin built a Shiva temple in 1883 at the

> > > expenditure of Rs 15000/-. The inscription in

> that

> > > temple at Malwa still exists. This is the only

> > > temple built by an Englishman in India.

> > >

> >

>

****************************************************************************

> > >

> > > BTW, has anyone on the list actually

> seen

> > > this inscription ?

> > >

> > > Regards.

> > >

> > > Narayan Prasad

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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