Guest guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 Hi , I am here again asking a (stupid) question . I heard some upaya in the lalkitaab remedies group that after reciting A Mantra for 108 times you have to blow air into the bowl filled with water . What is the significance of that . My 2nd question is --> If a person is doing normal pooja then also can he keep a bowl filled with water and blow air into it after lighting jyot and agarbatti , will it work . Hari om A R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 Respected AR ji, This is a traditional folk method to charge the water with the energy of the mantra and when the water is drunk, it is assumed that the energy passes on to the person. You can follow this procedure for any mantra that you recite. There is a similar tradition to sit on a mat etc while reciting a mantra. One should not sit on the bare ground. Once again it is assumed that the energy of the mantra should not be grounded. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " badboy_aish " <badboy_aish wrote: > > Hi , > I am here again asking a (stupid) question . I heard some upaya in the lalkitaab remedies group that after reciting A Mantra for 108 times you have to blow air into the bowl filled with water . What is the significance of that . > > My 2nd question is --> If a person is doing normal pooja then also can he keep a bowl filled with water and blow air into it after lighting jyot and agarbatti , will it work . > > Hari om > A R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 Dear Varun Ji Jaya Siyaa Raam Just for information - When one Siddh the Mantra by reiting it some 10,000 times or 100,000 times, then also it is necessary. And if it is, then since that much recitation is not done in one sitting, how to do this procss? Should one keep water each time one sits for recitation and drink it after the recitation? Thirdly, does it help in making a Manytra in Siddh also? With regards Sushma , " varun_trvd " <varun_trvd wrote: > > Respected AR ji, > > This is a traditional folk method to charge the water with the energy of the mantra and when the water is drunk, it is assumed that the energy passes on to the person. > > You can follow this procedure for any mantra that you recite. > > There is a similar tradition to sit on a mat etc while reciting a mantra. One should not sit on the bare ground. Once again it is assumed that the energy of the mantra should not be grounded. > > Regards, > > Varun Trivedi > , " badboy_aish " <badboy_aish@> wrote: > > > > Hi , > > I am here again asking a (stupid) question . I heard some upaya in the lalkitaab remedies group that after reciting A Mantra for 108 times you have to blow air into the bowl filled with water . What is the significance of that . > > > > My 2nd question is --> If a person is doing normal pooja then also can he keep a bowl filled with water and blow air into it after lighting jyot and agarbatti , will it work . > > > > Hari om > > A R > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Respected Sushma ji, I believe so. Even if some one recites a mantra over a few days to complete the number of recitations, he should follow this tradition. The idea is to pass on the energy to the person for the number of recitations done every day. Yes, he should keep the water every time. Regards, Varun Trivedi , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee wrote: > > Dear Varun Ji > Jaya Siyaa Raam > Just for information - When one Siddh the Mantra by reiting it some 10,000 times or 100,000 times, then also it is necessary. And if it is, then since that much recitation is not done in one sitting, how to do this procss? > > Should one keep water each time one sits for recitation and drink it after the recitation? > > Thirdly, does it help in making a Manytra in Siddh also? > > With regards > Sushma > > > > , " varun_trvd " <varun_trvd@> wrote: > > > > Respected AR ji, > > > > This is a traditional folk method to charge the water with the energy of the mantra and when the water is drunk, it is assumed that the energy passes on to the person. > > > > You can follow this procedure for any mantra that you recite. > > > > There is a similar tradition to sit on a mat etc while reciting a mantra. One should not sit on the bare ground. Once again it is assumed that the energy of the mantra should not be grounded. > > > > Regards, > > > > Varun Trivedi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " badboy_aish " <badboy_aish@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi , > > > I am here again asking a (stupid) question . I heard some upaya in the lalkitaab remedies group that after reciting A Mantra for 108 times you have to blow air into the bowl filled with water . What is the significance of that . > > > > > > My 2nd question is --> If a person is doing normal pooja then also can he keep a bowl filled with water and blow air into it after lighting jyot and agarbatti , will it work . > > > > > > Hari om > > > A R > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Thanks Varun Ji , " varun_trvd " <varun_trvd wrote: > > Respected Sushma ji, > > I believe so. > > Even if some one recites a mantra over a few days to complete the number of recitations, he should follow this tradition. > > The idea is to pass on the energy to the person for the number of recitations done every day. > > Yes, he should keep the water every time. > > Regards, > > Varun Trivedi > > > > , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee@> wrote: > > > > Dear Varun Ji > > Jaya Siyaa Raam > > Just for information - When one Siddh the Mantra by reiting it some 10,000 times or 100,000 times, then also it is necessary. And if it is, then since that much recitation is not done in one sitting, how to do this procss? > > > > Should one keep water each time one sits for recitation and drink it after the recitation? > > > > Thirdly, does it help in making a Manytra in Siddh also? > > > > With regards > > Sushma > > > > > > > > , " varun_trvd " <varun_trvd@> wrote: > > > > > > Respected AR ji, > > > > > > This is a traditional folk method to charge the water with the energy of the mantra and when the water is drunk, it is assumed that the energy passes on to the person. > > > > > > You can follow this procedure for any mantra that you recite. > > > > > > There is a similar tradition to sit on a mat etc while reciting a mantra. One should not sit on the bare ground. Once again it is assumed that the energy of the mantra should not be grounded. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Varun Trivedi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " badboy_aish " <badboy_aish@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi , > > > > I am here again asking a (stupid) question . I heard some upaya in the lalkitaab remedies group that after reciting A Mantra for 108 times you have to blow air into the bowl filled with water . What is the significance of that . > > > > > > > > My 2nd question is --> If a person is doing normal pooja then also can he keep a bowl filled with water and blow air into it after lighting jyot and agarbatti , will it work . > > > > > > > > Hari om > > > > A R > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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