Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 Hari Om Thank you for your guidence....let me test my understanding to insure the mantra is correctly assembled: Klim Hrishikeshaya namah, specifically for " Hrishikeshaya " is then pronounced in the following manner based upon your notes below: Hru shi kay sha ya " Hru " is one sound, NOT Ha-ru and shi is pronounced " she " vs. " shy " correct? Also , ashtakshari is needed as per Sammohana Narada Rishi Klim Hrishikeshaya namah will be used. Pranams, Jai Sri Ram Jai Jai Ram Frank varahamihira , Chandrashekhar <boxdel> wrote: > Dear Frank, > Yes it is like Rishi but correct phonetic pornunciation would be like " > hru " ,same for rishi. Ke is pronounced phonetically as " A " like in " Kay " . > The mantra is Navakshari. Full letters in devanagari are to be taken in > counting. So it will be: > " Om Klim Hri shi ke sha ya na mah " , I have separated the devanagari > letters to make it easier to understand. You could remove Klim to make > it ashtakshari. > Chandrashekhar. > > fls999999999 wrote: > > > Hari Om > > > > Namaste Jyotishas, > > Can you assist with this... > > I am looking at a astakshari mantra for Krsna: > > Om Klim Hrishikeshaya namah > > > > How is Hrishikeshaya pronounced? sounded out? > > Let me take a stab at it and if you can correct me, that would be > > great... > > > > the first part Hrishi sounds like rishi , yet you add the H to it > > and it is quickly pronounced so there is just a " flavor " of the H > > being heard; > > then keshaya - pronounced like kesha' ya NOT keesh' ya? > > - so the " e " is more like an " a " > > > > So its Hrishi+kesha+ya > > > > So - if this is an Astakshari or 8 sylable mantram, it MUST include > > OM to make it 8 ???? > > > > Looking for guidence - well begun is half done! > > > > Pranams, > > > > Frank in San Diego > > > > > > > > > > |Om Tat Sat| > > http://www.varahamihira > > > > > > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 ` nmae naray[ay, om namo näräyaëäya| Dear Frank, Please go through the audio file for your simplicity. With Shri Hari Vaayu Naama Smarana, Ramadas Rao.fls999999999 <frank_in_sandiego wrote: Hari OmThank you for your guidence....let me test my understandingto insure the mantra is correctly assembled:Klim Hrishikeshaya namah, specifically for "Hrishikeshaya" is then pronounced in the following manner based upon your notes below:Hru shi kay sha ya "Hru" is one sound, NOT Ha-ru and shi is pronounced "she" vs. "shy" correct?Also , ashtakshari is needed as per Sammohana Narada RishiKlim Hrishikeshaya namah will be used.Pranams,Jai Sri Ram Jai Jai RamFrankvarahamihira , Chandrashekhar <boxdel> wrote:> Dear Frank,> Yes it is like Rishi but correct phonetic pornunciation would be like " > hru",same for rishi. Ke is pronounced phonetically as "A" like in "Kay". > The mantra is Navakshari. Full letters in devanagari are to be taken in > counting. So it will be:> "Om Klim Hri shi ke sha ya na mah", I have separated the devanagari > letters to make it easier to understand. You could remove Klim to make > it ashtakshari.> Chandrashekhar.> > fls999999999 wrote:> > > Hari Om> >> > Namaste Jyotishas,> > Can you assist with this...> > I am looking at a astakshari mantra for Krsna:> > Om Klim Hrishikeshaya namah> >> > How is Hrishikeshaya pronounced? sounded out? > > Let me take a stab at it and if you can correct me, that would be> > great...> >> > the first part Hrishi sounds like rishi , yet you add the H to it> > and it is quickly pronounced so there is just a "flavor" of the H> > being heard;> > then keshaya - pronounced like kesha' ya NOT keesh' ya? > > - so the "e" is more like an "a"> >> > So its Hrishi+kesha+ya> >> > So - if this is an Astakshari or 8 sylable mantram, it MUST include> > OM to make it 8 ????> >> > Looking for guidence - well begun is half done!> >> > Pranams,> >> > Frank in San Diego> >> >> >> >> > |Om Tat Sat|> > http://www.varahamihira> >> >> > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 Dear Frank, Yes that is right. Also " sha " is pronounced as in " sharp " . Chandrashekhar. fls999999999 wrote: > Hari Om > Thank you for your guidence....let me test my understanding > to insure the mantra is correctly assembled: > Klim Hrishikeshaya namah, specifically for " Hrishikeshaya " is then > pronounced in the following manner based upon your notes below: > Hru shi kay sha ya > > " Hru " is one sound, NOT Ha-ru > and shi is pronounced " she " vs. " shy " correct? > > Also , ashtakshari is needed as per Sammohana Narada Rishi > Klim Hrishikeshaya namah will be used. > > Pranams, > Jai Sri Ram Jai Jai Ram > > Frank > > > varahamihira , Chandrashekhar <boxdel> > wrote: > > Dear Frank, > > Yes it is like Rishi but correct phonetic pornunciation would be > like " > > hru " ,same for rishi. Ke is pronounced phonetically as " A " like > in " Kay " . > > The mantra is Navakshari. Full letters in devanagari are to be > taken in > > counting. So it will be: > > " Om Klim Hri shi ke sha ya na mah " , I have separated the > devanagari > > letters to make it easier to understand. You could remove Klim to > make > > it ashtakshari. > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > fls999999999 wrote: > > > > > Hari Om > > > > > > Namaste Jyotishas, > > > Can you assist with this... > > > I am looking at a astakshari mantra for Krsna: > > > Om Klim Hrishikeshaya namah > > > > > > How is Hrishikeshaya pronounced? sounded out? > > > Let me take a stab at it and if you can correct me, that would be > > > great... > > > > > > the first part Hrishi sounds like rishi , yet you add the H to it > > > and it is quickly pronounced so there is just a " flavor " of the H > > > being heard; > > > then keshaya - pronounced like kesha' ya NOT keesh' ya? > > > - so the " e " is more like an " a " > > > > > > So its Hrishi+kesha+ya > > > > > > So - if this is an Astakshari or 8 sylable mantram, it MUST > include > > > OM to make it 8 ???? > > > > > > Looking for guidence - well begun is half done! > > > > > > Pranams, > > > > > > Frank in San Diego > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |Om Tat Sat| > > > http://www.varahamihira > > > > > > > > > * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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