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Dear Gurus (and others),

 

The above question has me confused. Is this true? Because if one has

Sun in a Vayu tattwa Rasi in the 5th, the Savitur Gayatri will sit

well, correct(?), since Sun is Agni tattwa and that is not

incompatible with Vayu tattwa. But then, if Lagna is owned by Saturn,

what will the impact be?

 

Please help me get the logic straight..

 

Thanks

 

Sundeep

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Namaste,

 

Savitru Gayatri mantra is appropriate for every spiritual seeker.

 

Savita is the effulgence of Brahman that fills the entire universe -

all the worlds with all the elements. Forget vaayu, agni, aakaasa,

Sun, Moon, Jupiter etc distinctions. All is filled with the brilliant

essence of Savita. Period.

 

Savitru Gayatri mantra is a self-realiztion mantra.

 

Now, if you are doing Savitru Gayatri mantra for a lower purpose such

as good scores in exams, good health etc, then theoretical analysis

based on astrology is useful. If you do it for its original purpose,

i.e. spiritual progress and self-realization, you can just forget

astrology.

 

Ramakrishna Paramahamsa had Aquarius lagna owned by Saturn. He

experienced the Savitru Gayatri mantra to the fullest. The experience

of most people is quite incomplete with this mantra (though even a 1%

experience of this mantra is quite amazing).

 

By the way, you do not understand Vedic mantras by looking up

dictionary and grammar books and finding the literal meaning or

speculating on the esoteric meaning or purport. You understand Vedic

mantras by taking one mantra at a time and meditating on them with the

fullest intensity and deep focus as though nothing else exists in the

world and then whatever you experience at the pinnacle of your focus

when you let everything go (including your self-awareness) is the

actual meaning of the mantra.

 

Best regards,

Narasimha

 

Do Ganapathi Homam Yourself: http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/homam

Spirituality:

Free Jyotish lessons (MP3): http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net

Free Jyotish software (Windows): http://www.VedicAstrologer.org

Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website: http://www.SriJagannath.org

 

 

sohamsa , " vedicastrostudent "

<vedicastrostudent wrote:

>

> Dear Gurus (and others),

>

> The above question has me confused. Is this true? Because if one has

> Sun in a Vayu tattwa Rasi in the 5th, the Savitur Gayatri will sit

> well, correct(?), since Sun is Agni tattwa and that is not

> incompatible with Vayu tattwa. But then, if Lagna is owned by

Saturn,

> what will the impact be?

>

> Please help me get the logic straight..

>

> Thanks

>

> Sundeep

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Why is gayathri mantra recitation in Sandhikaal so

powerful ? Why have elders insisted on doing

sandhikaal pooja over any other pooja ?

 

 

 

--- Narasimha Rao <pvr wrote:

 

> Namaste,

>

> Savitru Gayatri mantra is appropriate for every

> spiritual seeker.

>

> Savita is the effulgence of Brahman that fills the

> entire universe -

> all the worlds with all the elements. Forget vaayu,

> agni, aakaasa,

> Sun, Moon, Jupiter etc distinctions. All is filled

> with the brilliant

> essence of Savita. Period.

>

> Savitru Gayatri mantra is a self-realiztion mantra.

>

> Now, if you are doing Savitru Gayatri mantra for a

> lower purpose such

> as good scores in exams, good health etc, then

> theoretical analysis

> based on astrology is useful. If you do it for its

> original purpose,

> i.e. spiritual progress and self-realization, you

> can just forget

> astrology.

>

> Ramakrishna Paramahamsa had Aquarius lagna owned by

> Saturn. He

> experienced the Savitru Gayatri mantra to the

> fullest. The experience

> of most people is quite incomplete with this mantra

> (though even a 1%

> experience of this mantra is quite amazing).

>

> By the way, you do not understand Vedic mantras by

> looking up

> dictionary and grammar books and finding the literal

> meaning or

> speculating on the esoteric meaning or purport. You

> understand Vedic

> mantras by taking one mantra at a time and

> meditating on them with the

> fullest intensity and deep focus as though nothing

> else exists in the

> world and then whatever you experience at the

> pinnacle of your focus

> when you let everything go (including your

> self-awareness) is the

> actual meaning of the mantra.

>

> Best regards,

> Narasimha

>

 

> Do Ganapathi Homam Yourself:

> http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/homam

> Spirituality:

>

> Free Jyotish lessons (MP3):

> http://vedicastro.home.comcast.net

> Free Jyotish software (Windows):

> http://www.VedicAstrologer.org

> Sri Jagannath Centre (SJC) website:

> http://www.SriJagannath.org

>

 

>

> sohamsa , " vedicastrostudent "

> <vedicastrostudent wrote:

> >

> > Dear Gurus (and others),

> >

> > The above question has me confused. Is this true?

> Because if one has

> > Sun in a Vayu tattwa Rasi in the 5th, the Savitur

> Gayatri will sit

> > well, correct(?), since Sun is Agni tattwa and

> that is not

> > incompatible with Vayu tattwa. But then, if Lagna

> is owned by

> Saturn,

> > what will the impact be?

> >

> > Please help me get the logic straight..

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Sundeep

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Gurave namah!

 

> You understand Vedic

> mantras by taking one mantra at a time and meditating on them with the

> fullest intensity and deep focus as though nothing else exists in the

> world and then whatever you experience at the pinnacle of your focus

> when you let everything go (including your self-awareness) is the

> actual meaning of the mantra.

 

Narashimha-garu; Superb!

 

Mantras are god by themselves. We should respect and seek them just as

we do for god. Mantras appeared to make us feel the essence of matters

and the universe.

 

Prayer (in which sometimes we include mantras) is a different thing

and that we do with a specific desire; might be satwik, rajasik or

tamasik.

 

.......Sudhir

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