Guest guest Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 Namaste to all, I was searching on the forum for Ganesha mantra and how to use his mantra in meditation. I was searching Ganesha mantra on internet, too. I have found some interesting pages which i will share them with you. Is any one here who has or knows short but powerful Ganesha mantra? Web pages are: Sanatana Society (http://www.sanatansociety.org/indian_music_and_mantras/ganesha_mantra_invocatio\ n.htm) Jivanjili (http://www.jivanjili.org/ganesha_mantra.htm) Dalsabzi (http://www.dalsabzi.com/Mantras/mantra_of_lord_ganesh.htm) KamalKapor [http://kamalkapoor.com/vedicmantras/other.asp](Here is mantra Om Sri Maha Ganapataye Namah, but is't Ganapata another form of Ganesha; correct me if i'm wrong; or is it just another name of Ganesha?) Ganesh Mantra Siddhi Jaap [/articledt.php?art_id=163] (Here are mantras for Ganesha - one is Aum Gam Ganapataye Namah - How will you combine your breathing and focusing on that mantra. I was thinking that when i will chant Aum i will concentrate on Ajna and at the same time i will inhale and then i will chant Gam until the end of the breath. When i will chant Ganapataye i will hold my breath in and i will concentrate on Mooladhara chakra at the same time. Thene i will exhale and chant Namah; and over and over again. What do you think on that? Is it ok) There are good mantras on those web pages but they are long, which i intend to use them for japa yoga and for other things. There is Ganesha Maha mantra, but i think that Maha mantra is not for the biginners. There is opening mantra for ganesha, but it is too long. So, do you know any short but powerful mantra (maybe any other than those which i have give it earlier)? Bless you all, Ahara V. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 gaM all mantras are equally powerfull Danilo Jezernik <danilo.jezernik wrote: Namaste to all, I was searching on the forum for Ganesha mantra and how to use his mantra in meditation. I was searching Ganesha mantra on internet, too. I have found some interesting pages which i will share them with you. Is any one here who has or knows short but powerful Ganesha mantra? Web pages are: Sanatana Society (http://www.sanatansociety.org/indian_music_and_mantras/ganesha_mantra_invocatio\ n.htm) Jivanjili (http://www.jivanjili.org/ganesha_mantra.htm) Dalsabzi (http://www.dalsabzi.com/Mantras/mantra_of_lord_ganesh.htm) KamalKapor [http://kamalkapoor.com/vedicmantras/other.asp](Here is mantra Om Sri Maha Ganapataye Namah, but is't Ganapata another form of Ganesha; correct me if i'm wrong; or is it just another name of Ganesha?) Ganesh Mantra Siddhi Jaap [/articledt.php?art_id=163] (Here are mantras for Ganesha - one is Aum Gam Ganapataye Namah - How will you combine your breathing and focusing on that mantra. I was thinking that when i will chant Aum i will concentrate on Ajna and at the same time i will inhale and then i will chant Gam until the end of the breath. When i will chant Ganapataye i will hold my breath in and i will concentrate on Mooladhara chakra at the same time. Thene i will exhale and chant Namah; and over and over again. What do you think on that? Is it ok) There are good mantras on those web pages but they are long, which i intend to use them for japa yoga and for other things. There is Ganesha Maha mantra, but i think that Maha mantra is not for the biginners. There is opening mantra for ganesha, but it is too long. So, do you know any short but powerful mantra (maybe any other than those which i have give it earlier)? Bless you all, Ahara V. Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 Danilo: I found a really cool book called " Loving Ganesha " which is like an encyclopedia of everything Hindu. They give some Ganesha mantras for particular issues that you have. http://www.himalayanacademy.com/resources/books/lg/lg_ch-10.html http://mailerindia.com/slokas/mantras/index.php?ganesanamavali Right now I'm practicing the 108 names of Ganesha daily. Peace, Shankari --- Danilo Jezernik <danilo.jezernik wrote: > Namaste to all, > > I was searching on the forum for Ganesha mantra and > how to use his > mantra in meditation. I was searching Ganesha mantra > on internet, too. > I have found some interesting pages which i will > share them with you. > Is any one here who has or knows short but powerful > Ganesha mantra? > > Web pages are: > Sanatana Society > (http://www.sanatansociety.org/indian_music_and_mantras/ganesha_mantra_invocatio\ n.htm) > Jivanjili > (http://www.jivanjili.org/ganesha_mantra.htm) > Dalsabzi > (http://www.dalsabzi.com/Mantras/mantra_of_lord_ganesh.htm) > KamalKapor > [http://kamalkapoor.com/vedicmantras/other.asp](Here > is > mantra Om Sri Maha Ganapataye Namah, but is't > Ganapata another form of > Ganesha; correct me if i'm wrong; or is it just > another name of Ganesha?) > Ganesh Mantra Siddhi Jaap > [/articledt.php?art_id=163] > (Here are > mantras for Ganesha - one is Aum Gam Ganapataye > Namah - How will you > combine your breathing and focusing on that mantra. > I was thinking > that when i will chant Aum i will concentrate on > Ajna and at the same > time i will inhale and then i will chant Gam until > the end of the > breath. When i will chant Ganapataye i will hold my > breath in and i > will concentrate on Mooladhara chakra at the same > time. Thene i will > exhale and chant Namah; and over and over again. > What do you think on > that? Is it ok) > > There are good mantras on those web pages but they > are long, which i > intend to use them for japa yoga and for other > things. There is > Ganesha Maha mantra, but i think that Maha mantra is > not for the > biginners. There is opening mantra for ganesha, but > it is too long. > So, do you know any short but powerful mantra (maybe > any other than > those which i have give it earlier)? > > Bless you all, > Ahara V. > > ______________________________\ ____ oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 Its always a good idea to start from either navel or tip of your nose. Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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