Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 Hari Om Namaste Visti, thank you for answering both emails on this subject and on Jagannath Rath's book. As per Sanjayji's book on Vendic remedies, the mantram in question is potent and I wish to apply this to a native that has debilited jupiter. Hense getting the pronunciation coorect is key. Ramadas Raso has helped here and suggest I go though an Audio File ... I am not familuar with such a resourse - am I missing something? Can I get directed to this resource so I can be sure of this pronunciation? Klim Hrishikeshaya Nama Pranams, Frank in San Diegeo varahamihira , " Visti @ Denmark " <visti@s...> wrote: > |Hare Räma Kåñëa| > Dear Frank, > Your base mantra would be Hrishikeshäya Namaù. > Adding Kléà in the beginning will give you all you desire. Adding Om > will reveal the knowledge of the universe, through Hrishikesha. Adding > Hréà will give you understanding of any subject of knowledge. And so on. > Generally for Ishta we add either Om or Klém, to make it Astakshati… not > both. > Best wishes, Visti. > > > Chandrashekhar [boxdel] > 26 May 2004 12:43 > varahamihira > Re: |Sri Varaha| astakshari mantra for Krsna > > 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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