Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Om Namo Bhagavate Param GuraveDear SarbaniNamasteThanks for clarifying this. The word Singha links in perfectly with Singhasan (throne of the Lord) Best WishesBipin On 15/05/2008, Sarbani Rath <sarbani wrote: Hare Rama Krishna Dear Bivash,That is a pronounciation difference. In Eastern India we say Singha while in the South they Simha and in the North they say Singh. Best Regards,Sarbani RathHome Page: http://sarbani.com SJC: http://.com Courses: http://sohamsa.comPublications: http://sagittariuspublications.com On Behalf Of Swee Chan Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:24 PM Cc: Bivash Ramroop; Anand Ravi; Gaurav Jain; Bipin Prag [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Sri Nrisimha maha mantra Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin,Hare Krishna Nasingha " ngha " is strung together. Bivash has sent only a part of the mantra which I chanted including His stotra that took me out of delirium when I was on my " death bed " with cerebral malaria, and the parasite had entered my central nervous system. The doctor who looked after me stayed on in the country (he was leaving for a consultancy job in UK), because he thought I was surely to die. The yantra written comes in the form for different lagnas. Sending this to the list. love, Swee On 15 May 2008, at 09:44, Bipin Prag wrote:Om Namo Bagavate Paramgurave Dear Bivash Namaste Lord Nrsimha has many forms and the most fiersome and powerful form of th Lord is Ugra Nrsimha. I have once been told by a pujari from India that it is only to be chanted by males - not sure about this and it has to be chanted with a bija mantra. It in itself it is a bija, and Swee recommended that one chants this mantra generally by being preceded by 'ksraum' Ive attached some more Prayers I once archived from somewhere. Incidentally, Nrsimha Chaturdasi is on this Sunday, so fasting till dusk is recommended. To Swee, what is the correct spelling ..... Nrsimha or Nrsingha - do they evoke different energies. I guess not everything in sanskrit can be translated into english Best Wishes BipinOn 15/05/2008, Bivash Ramroop <ramroopb wrote: Om Brihaspataye Namah Namaste Anandji, Thanks for the info! Sri Sri Narasimha deva ki Jay!Sri Sri Prahalad Maharaj ki Jay! Bivash RamroopLotus FM- Drama Department 031 362 5457 " My religion is very simple, my religion is kindness " - His Holiness the Dalai Lama Anand Ravi [anandravi8] Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:39 AMBivash RamroopCc: swee; bipinprag Re: FW: Sri Nrisimha maha mantra Om Namah Shivaya Dear Bivash, Namaste Its just a small part of Narashima Kavach. Very powerful one. RgdsAnandOn Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Bivash Ramroop <ramroopb wrote: Om Brihaspataye Namah Dear Guruvi, Namaste I got this email from a friend yesterday. Is this the real Narasimha maha-mantra? No reference was given, so I cant even google this or check on Prabhupada's Vedabase. Sri Nrisimha Maha-mantra ugram viram maha-vishnum jvalantam sarvato mukham nrisimham bhishanam bhadram mrityur mrityum namamy aham " I bow down to Lord Narasimha who is ferocious and heroic like Lord Vishnu. He is burning from every side. He is terrific, auspicious and the death of death personified. " -- badbhakta servant of the servant <IMG_0335.JPG><Prayers to Lord Narasimhadeva.doc> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Bipin, Yes, it’s the same word. Simha or lion…so the title Singh also stems from here. In Eastern India we pronpince our prime minister’s name as manmohan singha. So simhasan, nrisimha etc…all the words rooted from the great Lion or Hari. Best Regards, Sarbani Rath Home Page: http://sarbani.com SJC: http://.com Courses: http://sohamsa.com Publications: http://sagittariuspublications.com On Behalf Of Bipin Prag Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:57 PM Re: [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Sri Nrisimha maha mantra Om Namo Bhagavate Param Gurave Dear Sarbani Namaste Thanks for clarifying this. The word Singha links in perfectly with Singhasan (throne of the Lord) Best Wishes Bipin On 15/05/2008, Sarbani Rath <sarbani wrote: Hare Rama Krishna Dear Bivash, That is a pronounciation difference. In Eastern India we say Singha while in the South they Simha and in the North they say Singh. Best Regards, Sarbani Rath Home Page: http://sarbani.com SJC: http://.com Courses: http://sohamsa.com Publications: http://sagittariuspublications.com On Behalf Of Swee Chan Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:24 PM Cc: Bivash Ramroop; Anand Ravi; Gaurav Jain; Bipin Prag [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: Sri Nrisimha maha mantra Jaya Jagannatha Dear Bipin, Hare Krishna Nasingha " ngha " is strung together. Bivash has sent only a part of the mantra which I chanted including His stotra that took me out of delirium when I was on my " death bed " with cerebral malaria, and the parasite had entered my central nervous system. The doctor who looked after me stayed on in the country (he was leaving for a consultancy job in UK), because he thought I was surely to die. The yantra written comes in the form for different lagnas. Sending this to the list. love, Swee On 15 May 2008, at 09:44, Bipin Prag wrote: Om Namo Bagavate Paramgurave Dear Bivash Namaste Lord Nrsimha has many forms and the most fiersome and powerful form of th Lord is Ugra Nrsimha. I have once been told by a pujari from India that it is only to be chanted by males - not sure about this and it has to be chanted with a bija mantra. It in itself it is a bija, and Swee recommended that one chants this mantra generally by being preceded by 'ksraum' Ive attached some more Prayers I once archived from somewhere. Incidentally, Nrsimha Chaturdasi is on this Sunday, so fasting till dusk is recommended. To Swee, what is the correct spelling ..... Nrsimha or Nrsingha - do they evoke different energies. I guess not everything in sanskrit can be translated into english Best Wishes Bipin On 15/05/2008, Bivash Ramroop <ramroopb wrote: Om Brihaspataye Namah Namaste Anandji, Thanks for the info! Sri Sri Narasimha deva ki Jay! Sri Sri Prahalad Maharaj ki Jay! Bivash Ramroop Lotus FM- Drama Department 031 362 5457 " My religion is very simple, my religion is kindness " - His Holiness the Dalai Lama Anand Ravi [anandravi8] Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:39 AM Bivash Ramroop Cc: swee; bipinprag Re: FW: Sri Nrisimha maha mantra Om Namah Shivaya Dear Bivash, Namaste Its just a small part of Narashima Kavach. Very powerful one. Rgds Anand On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Bivash Ramroop <ramroopb wrote: Om Brihaspataye Namah Dear Guruvi, Namaste I got this email from a friend yesterday. Is this the real Narasimha maha-mantra? No reference was given, so I cant even google this or check on Prabhupada's Vedabase. Sri Nrisimha Maha-mantra ugram viram maha-vishnum jvalantam sarvato mukham nrisimham bhishanam bhadram mrityur mrityum namamy aham " I bow down to Lord Narasimha who is ferocious and heroic like Lord Vishnu. He is burning from every side .. He is terrific, auspicious and the death of death personified. " -- badbhakta servant of the servant <IMG_0335.JPG><Prayers to Lord Narasimhadeva.doc> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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