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Dear Members:

 

Currenly Jupiter is transiting my 12th house and from August 2003

onwards will transit the 1st house, both these transits are

unfavorable. Birth data: June 14, 1967; Bombay India; 17.30.

 

In order to alleviate (lessen) the results of unfavorable Jupiter

transits, I'm chanting Jupiter mantra daily--Om Gram Greem Grooum Sah

Guruveh Namah.

 

What does this mantra mean? Which diety/god am I addressing this

mantra to?

 

I'd appreciate if some learned member or Guru can answer my

questions. It will help me understand what am I chanting and why am I

chanting a certain mantra. Thank you so much.

 

I'm kind-of-embarrased as I'm a Hindu and don't know a fraction about

my religion and rituals compared to what most non-Hindus seem to know

on this board. Well, it's never too late to began learning,

especially things that leads one on a spiritual journey.

 

Mukund

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JAYA JAGANNATHA!

 

Dear Mukund,

 

Namaste.

 

Jupiter is also called Guru, because he is Brihaspati, the Guru of the

Devatas. According to Maharishi Parashara Vaamanadeva is the

Vaikuntha-Avatara of Jupiter. So reading his story from the Srimad

Bhagavatam dailiy is also a good remedy.

 

Yours,

 

Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer

gauranga

Jyotish Remedies:

WWW.BRIHASPATI.NET

Phone:+36-309-140-839

 

 

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Wednesday, March 26, 2003 5:14 PM

[vedic astrology] Who is the God for Jupiter

 

 

> Dear Members:

>

> Currenly Jupiter is transiting my 12th house and from August 2003

> onwards will transit the 1st house, both these transits are

> unfavorable. Birth data: June 14, 1967; Bombay India; 17.30.

>

> In order to alleviate (lessen) the results of unfavorable Jupiter

> transits, I'm chanting Jupiter mantra daily--Om Gram Greem Grooum Sah

> Guruveh Namah.

>

> What does this mantra mean? Which diety/god am I addressing this

> mantra to?

>

> I'd appreciate if some learned member or Guru can answer my

> questions. It will help me understand what am I chanting and why am I

> chanting a certain mantra. Thank you so much.

>

> I'm kind-of-embarrased as I'm a Hindu and don't know a fraction about

> my religion and rituals compared to what most non-Hindus seem to know

> on this board. Well, it's never too late to began learning,

> especially things that leads one on a spiritual journey.

>

> Mukund

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> ....... May Jupiter's light shine on us .......

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> Your use of is subject to

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Hare Rama Krishna

Dear Mukund,

This is a Jupiter-Graha mantra, and should be avoided in daily practice.

Instead follow Gauranga's advise, or worship Brhaspati with the mantra: "Om Namo

Bhagavate Brhaspataaya".

Best wishesVisti---Sri Jagannath Center: http://.orgBhagavad Purana:

http://www.srimadbhagavatam.orgiTRANS 99 Font: http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org

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monmuk111

vedic astrology

Wednesday, March 26, 2003 5:14 PM

[vedic astrology] Who is the God for Jupiter

Dear Members:Currenly Jupiter is transiting my 12th house and from August 2003

onwards will transit the 1st house, both these transits are unfavorable. Birth

data: June 14, 1967; Bombay India; 17.30.In order to alleviate (lessen) the

results of unfavorable Jupiter transits, I'm chanting Jupiter mantra daily--Om

Gram Greem Grooum Sah Guruveh Namah.What does this mantra mean? Which diety/god

am I addressing this mantra to?I'd appreciate if some learned member or Guru can

answer my questions. It will help me understand what am I chanting and why am I

chanting a certain mantra. Thank you so much.I'm kind-of-embarrased as I'm a

Hindu and don't know a fraction about my religion and rituals compared to what

most non-Hindus seem to know on this board. Well, it's never too late to began

learning, especially things that leads one on a spiritual

journey.MukundArchives: vedic astrologyGroup info:

vedic astrology/info.htmlTo UNSUBSCRIBE: Blank mail

to vedic astrology-........ May Jupiter's light shine on

us ....... Your use of

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Namaste Visti and Mukund,

 

The mantra Mukund gave is slightly wrong. It should be "Om Gram Greem Groum Sah

Gurave Namah". Instead of Guruveh, it should be Gurave. It means "to the

Teacher".

 

This mantra is to Jupiter. To the best of my knowledge, this mantra is fine for

daily practice. It is not a tantrik mantra. It increases intelligence. It is

particularly suitable if Jupiter has an influence on your paaka lagna.

 

The other mantra Visti gave should be "Om NamoBhagavate Br(i)haspataye". Just as

words ending with "a" (e.g. Rama, Krishna, Naaarayana, Shiva) are suffixed with

"aaya" when we go to the 6th vibhakti form (e.g. Raamaaya, Krishnaaya,

Naaraayanaaya, Shivaaya), the words ending with "i" get "aye" at the end (e.g.

Hari and Brihaspati become Haraye and Brihaspataye). Similarly, words ending

with "u" get "ave" at the end when you go to the 6th vibhakti form. For

example, "guru" and "Bhaanu" become "gurave" and "Bhaanave".

 

Of course, there are many other forms of words, but the above 3 are basic

masculine forms. If you know that, you will realize that "Brihaspataaya" is

wrong and it should be "Brihaspataye".

 

As for other deities representing Jupiter, normally Shiva is taken. If you see

Parasara's verses in the section on Karakamsa, you will see that Shiva is

attributed to Jupiter. However, one has to note that Jupiter represents the

all-pervasive aakaasa tattva (ether nature). Thus the form of Shiva represented

by Jupiter is Sada Shiva. Similarly, Vishnu is shown by Mercury, but the

all-pervasive and formless Narayana or Jagannatha are shown rather by Jupiter.

The specific form of Vishnu is shown by Mercury. In other words, the Sustainer

(Vishnu) is shown by Mercury and the Destroyer (Shiva) is shown by Sun, while

Jupiter shows Narayana or Sada Shiva, who is a formless higher/unified

expression of the Trinity.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

 

> > Dear Mukund,> > This is a Jupiter-Graha mantra, and should be avoided in

daily practice.> > Instead follow Gauranga's advise, or worship Brhaspati with

the mantra: "Om Namo Bhagavate Brhaspataaya".> > Best wishes> > Visti

> > Dear Members:> > Currenly Jupiter is transiting my 12th house and from

August 2003 > onwards will transit the 1st house, both these transits are >

unfavorable. Birth data: June 14, 1967; Bombay India; 17.30.> > In order to

alleviate (lessen) the results of unfavorable Jupiter > transits, I'm

chanting Jupiter mantra daily--Om Gram Greem Grooum Sah > Guruveh Namah.> >

What does this mantra mean? Which diety/god am I addressing this > mantra to?

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Dear Narasimha Jee and other Gurus,

Could I request you to please give a mantra to reduce ill effect from Sani (Saturn)?

I practiced beeja mantra of Sani and also the mantra taken from Nav Grah Stotram

(Starts with "Neelanjana sama bhavam... ") but I think these mantras only

strengthen saturn? I was also told that these two mantras will only strenghen

saturn, which matches with my experience.

 

So would you please be kind enough to give a mantra to pacify saturn.

 

Waiting for your guidence.

 

Regards,Tanvir

 

"What can not happen, can never happen.Which is mine, is forever mine."

 

Tanvir

Chowdhurytanvir (AT) siriusbb (DOT) comhttp://www.geocities.com/king_tanvirhttp://www.geocities.com/planetaryastro

 

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Narasimha P.V.R. Rao

vedic astrology

Thursday, March 27, 2003 4:13 AM

[vedic astrology] Re: Who is the God for Jupiter

Namaste Visti and Mukund,

 

The mantra Mukund gave is slightly wrong. It should be "Om Gram Greem Groum Sah

Gurave Namah". Instead of Guruveh, it should be Gurave. It means "to the

Teacher".

 

This mantra is to Jupiter. To the best of my knowledge, this mantra is fine for

daily practice. It is not a tantrik mantra. It increases intelligence. It is

particularly suitable if Jupiter has an influence on your paaka lagna.

 

The other mantra Visti gave should be "Om NamoBhagavate Br(i)haspataye". Just as

words ending with "a" (e.g. Rama, Krishna, Naaarayana, Shiva) are suffixed with

"aaya" when we go to the 6th vibhakti form (e.g. Raamaaya, Krishnaaya,

Naaraayanaaya, Shivaaya), the words ending with "i" get "aye" at the end (e.g.

Hari and Brihaspati become Haraye and Brihaspataye). Similarly, words ending

with "u" get "ave" at the end when you go to the 6th vibhakti form. For

example, "guru" and "Bhaanu" become "gurave" and "Bhaanave".

 

Of course, there are many other forms of words, but the above 3 are basic

masculine forms. If you know that, you will realize that "Brihaspataaya" is

wrong and it should be "Brihaspataye".

 

As for other deities representing Jupiter, normally Shiva is taken. If you see

Parasara's verses in the section on Karakamsa, you will see that Shiva is

attributed to Jupiter. However, one has to note that Jupiter represents the

all-pervasive aakaasa tattva (ether nature). Thus the form of Shiva represented

by Jupiter is Sada Shiva. Similarly, Vishnu is shown by Mercury, but the

all-pervasive and formless Narayana or Jagannatha are shown rather by Jupiter.

The specific form of Vishnu is shown by Mercury. In other words, the Sustainer

(Vishnu) is shown by Mercury and the Destroyer (Shiva) is shown by Sun, while

Jupiter shows Narayana or Sada Shiva, who is a formless higher/unified

expression of the Trinity.

 

May Jupiter's light shine on us,

Narasimha

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