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Dear Friend, Namaste,

 

For each part of our body is having an 'Abimani Deva' (A Deva assigned the caring responsibility of a part of the Existence), the Abhimaani Deva of Eyes is the God Sun, as well as who is the eye of Cosmic One also, therefore, any issue related to Eye(s) should be dealt with the Energy of Greatest and Centric one of the Cosmos who holds and illumines all the planets - SUN. Apart from eye part of the being He is incanted and appeased for any types of Energy Exchange, for the SUN is the Great Surce of the Universe. The Sun is not only material substance but a BEING (SOUL) is also inherent in the SUN. When the Sun's Soul is appeased and pleased one can be blessed with the unsurpassing Wisdom and Energy. In yore also, many Rishis got benefitted from the Sun - Kunti, Karna, Rishi Yajnavalkya and many more. Even, Rishi Yajnavalkya re-discovered the Sutras of Yajurveda which is called Shuklayajurveda.

 

And amongst 3 Vedas, Ricveda is for Knowledge, Yajurveda is composed mainly for all types of Yajnas and Samaveda for Pranic Rythm (Swara and Samgeeta).

 

To please and offerings the havishyanna (the grains being offered during fire oblation) there are Mantras compiled in Yajurveda, particularly Shukla Yajurveda. After performing the Ritual with Trust and Devotion an offerer will must be benefitted with the blessings of Great God SUN. That Upasaka (Lover) of SUN will not get advantage of His blessings only in Eyes related issue but any types undoubtedly.

 

Padma (Ajeya)

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Posted by: "llundrub" llundrub llundrub_mamo

Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:23 am (PST)

Hi what's the traditional Vedic yajna for eyes?

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Good advice, thank you.

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Ghanshyam

Thursday, March 15, 2007 12:42 AM

 

Re: Yajna for eyes

 

 

 

 

Dear

Friend, Namaste,

 

 

 

 

 

For

each part of our body is having an 'Abimani Deva' (A Deva assigned the caring

responsibility of a part of the Existence), the Abhimaani Deva of Eyes is the

God Sun, as well as who is the eye of Cosmic One also, therefore, any issue

related to Eye(s) should be dealt with the Energy of Greatest and Centric one

of the Cosmos who holds and illumines all the planets - SUN. Apart from eye

part of the being He is incanted and appeased for any types of Energy Exchange,

for the SUN is the Great Surce of the Universe. The Sun is not only

material substance but a BEING (SOUL) is also inherent in the SUN. When

the Sun's Soul is appeased and pleased one can be blessed with the unsurpassing

Wisdom and Energy. In yore also, many Rishis got benefitted from the

Sun - Kunti, Karna, Rishi Yajnavalkya and many more. Even, Rishi Yajnavalkya

re-discovered the Sutras of Yajurveda which is called Shuklayajurveda.

 

 

 

 

 

And

amongst 3 Vedas, Ricveda is for Knowledge, Yajurveda is composed mainly for all

types of Yajnas and Samaveda for Pranic Rythm (Swara and Samgeeta).

 

 

 

 

 

To

please and offerings the havishyanna (the grains being offered during

fire oblation) there are Mantras compiled in Yajurveda, particularly

Shukla Yajurveda. After performing the Ritual with Trust and Devotion an

offerer will must be benefitted with the blessings of Great God SUN.

That Upasaka (Lover) of SUN will not get advantage of His blessings

only in Eyes related issue but any types undoubtedly.

 

 

 

 

 

Padma

(Ajeya)

 

 

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" llundrub " llundrub llundrub_mamo

Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:23 am

(PST)

 

Hi what's the traditional

Vedic yajna for eyes?

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