Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 According to the Parashurama Kalpa Sutra at 10.51, there is a set of six obstacle-removing mantras to be recited as prefatory to Pancadashi japam, beginning with iri mili kiri kili pari mirom. (I found the pertinent excerpt on http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/ebene_1/fiindolo/gretil/1_sanskr/4_rell\ it/saiva/parakspu.htm or http://tinyurl.com/8b8n8u.) --- atha vighnadevatÄḥ | irimilikirikilipadat parimirom ity ekaḥ | praṇavomaya namo bhagavati mahatripurad bhaivarṇÄd ravipadam anu mamatraipuraraká¹£Äṃ kuru kuru iti dvitiyaḥ | saṃhara saṃharavighnaraká¹£ovibhÄ«á¹£akan kalaya huṃ phaá¹ svaha iti tá¹›tiyaḥ | blūṃraktabhyo yoginibhyo namaḥ iti caturthaḥ | sÄṃ sarasaya bahva´sanayanamaḥ iti pañcamaḥ | dumuluá¹£u muluá¹£u maya camuṇá¸Äyai namaḥ iti á¹£aá¹£á¹haḥ| ete manavo lalitajapavighnadevatÄḥ || --- Can any knowledgeable list members who are Sri Vidya upasakas reveal the esoteric or adhyamtik import of these mantras? If these explanations are more properly placed in the oral tradition, and are otherwise not to be divulged in such a forum, please ignore my request. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Gurumukhaatavagantavyam , " intimationsofinfinity " <intimationsofinfinity wrote: > > According to the Parashurama Kalpa Sutra at 10.51, there is a set of six > obstacle-removing mantras to be recited as prefatory to Pancadashi > japam, beginning with iri mili kiri kili pari mirom. (I found the > pertinent excerpt on > http://www.sub.uni- goettingen.de/ebene_1/fiindolo/gretil/1_sanskr/4_rell\ > it/saiva/parakspu.htm > or http://tinyurl.com/8b8n8u.) > > --- > atha vighnadevatÄḥ | irimilikirikilipadat parimirom ity > ekaḥ | praṇavomaya namo bhagavati > mahatripurad bhaivarṇÄd ravipadam anu > mamatraipuraraká¹£Äṃ kuru kuru iti dvitiyaḥ | > saṃhara saṃharavighnaraká¹£ovibhÄ«á¹£akan > kalaya huṃ phaá¹ svaha iti > tá¹›tiyaḥ | blūṃraktabhyo yoginibhyo > namaḥ iti caturthaḥ | sÄṃ sarasaya > bahva´sanayanamaḥ iti pañcamaḥ | dumuluá¹£u > muluá¹£u maya camuṇá¸Äyai namaḥ iti > á¹£aá¹£á¹haḥ| ete manavo lalitajapavighnadevatÄḥ > || > --- > > Can any knowledgeable list members who are Sri Vidya upasakas reveal the > esoteric or adhyamtik import of these mantras? > > If these explanations are more properly placed in the oral tradition, > and are otherwise not to be divulged in such a forum, please ignore my > request. > > C. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 ||Om Sri Gurubhyo Nama:|| ||Om Sri Matre nama:|| Is there any group meant only for dedicated Initiated Upasakas who cannot visit or travel or clear their doubts which arise during the upasana, to their respective gurus because of other various reasons. After giving " Deeksha " almost all gurus ask the deciple to practice and learn & expand the knowledge by all means by using the help of books, articles and other knowledgable souls. And moreover a knowledgable soul is dutybind to quench the thrust of pamaras and the real " Guru " in " Gurumukhaatavagantavyam " is those blessed souls who guide to the right way by giving the satisfactory answer OR " Gurumukhaatavagantavyam " should be read as " SvaGurumukhaatavagantavyam " ? Sreekumar On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:41 AM, kochu1tz <kochu1tz wrote: > Gurumukhaatavagantavyam > > --- > " intimationsofinfinity " > wrote: > > > > According to the Parashurama Kalpa Sutra at 10.51, there is a set > of six > > obstacle-removing mantras to be recited as prefatory to Pancadashi > > japam, beginning with iri mili kiri kili pari mirom. (I found the > > pertinent excerpt on > > http://www.sub.uni- > goettingen.de/ebene_1/fiindolo/gretil/1_sanskr/4_rell\<http://goettingen.de/eben\ e_1/fiindolo/gretil/1_sanskr/4_rell%5C> > > it/saiva/parakspu.htm > > or http://tinyurl.com/8b8n8u.) > > --- > > > > Can any knowledgeable list members who are Sri Vidya upasakas > reveal the > > esoteric or adhyamtik import of these mantras? > > > > If these explanations are more properly placed in the oral > tradition, > > and are otherwise not to be divulged in such a forum, please ignore > my > > request. > > > > C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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