Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Namaste Linda and all family: since I was not raised in the Hindu tradition/Santana Dharma, it is very important, no, critical, that I really understand how each aspect of the Divine effects my consciousness. Hanuman embodies so many supremely important qualities which I need to have enlivened and nurtured. I recommend reading the mantras in English and fully exploring how they touch your soul, then, recite His mantra and meditate on how you feel. We have a unique opportunity to imbibe Swami and Maa's shakti as we read these texts which they have translated. Their Divine Presence within the texts elevates and enlivens our hearts to not only intellectually understand but intuitively realize the highest manifestation and meaning of the mantras, and the Deity they define, and ultimately to realize that we are Hanuman, Shiva, Durga, Chandi, etc. God Bless Jai Maa Jai Swami vishweshwar , nierika wrote: > > Dear vish ~ it seems that I always have a reason to thank you. I am glad > you do what you are doing ~ providing the extra information, and text > sources, to enrich our understandings of what we do and why. I have never really > understood Hanuman, except for his historic role at Ram's side, yet even > that shows his selfless service. I hope the webcam will be up, but am glad to > have this mantra. Much appreciation ~ Linda > Jai Maa!!! Jai Swamiji!!! > > > vish wrote: > > If we cannot be together on the internet, chant His mantra: > Om ham hanumate rudratmakaya hum phat svaha: and perform puja to Him: > and thank Him for coming to Earth to show us Pure Devotion, and ask Him to > help us in anyway we need. > > His mantra means: Om, we bow to The Highest principle, to Hanuman, the > manifestation of the Reliever of Sufferings, Cut the Ego! Purify! I am One > with God! > > From the text: HANUMAN PUJA, from the Devi Mandir, p. 3., " Hanuman, the > divine monkey, ever devoted, ever servicefull, is so full of love and faith > that nothing remains difficult for him. If we cannot stop the movies of > the monkey mind, then at least we can tune to the vision of the divine > monkey. His dance is always graceful, his jumping an act of service, and his > thoughts of devotion are always so soothing. " > " Rather than disdaining to watch the movie, let us certainly try to > witness that divine epoch being replayed on the stage of consciousness. Let our > movies be all about the purity of devotion to the Lord, rather than the > more common history or this ego, with which so many of us spend so much time. " > " His name means: ha = Isvara, Supreme consciousness; nu means that which > pervades; man means manifested: Hanuman, the manifested existence of the > Supreme Consciousness which pervades all. " > > > **************New Deals on Dell Netbooks †" Now starting at $299 (A > HREF=http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220635155x1201407495/aol?redir=htt\ p:%2F > %2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B213771973%3B35379628%3Bw) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 I did puja to Hanuman last night. I made my husband go out and get a couple of bananas to offer to him. :-) Thank you Vish for posting the mantra! I had a very brief moment as I began the puja where I seemed to get a glimpse of Hanuman from Sita's point of view, placing my hand on his head and feeling a lot of emotion as I stroked his fur and he knelt in front of me. I was never attracted to Hanuman before, but now I think I see why he is so beloved. He is so devoted, steadfast and loving. I won't look on him as a secondary deity anymore. Pranams and thanks to Shree Maa and Swamiji. It is certainly not through any merits of my own that I have any spiritual realizations at all! Kumari , " inspectionconnection108 " <inspectionconnection108 wrote: > > Namaste Linda and all family: since I was not raised in the Hindu tradition/Santana Dharma, it is very important, no, critical, that I really understand how each aspect of the Divine effects my consciousness. Hanuman embodies so many supremely important qualities which I need to have enlivened and nurtured. > I recommend reading the mantras in English and fully exploring how they touch your soul, then, recite His mantra and meditate on how you feel. > We have a unique opportunity to imbibe Swami and Maa's shakti as we read these texts which they have translated. Their Divine Presence within the texts elevates and enlivens our hearts to not only intellectually understand but intuitively realize the highest manifestation and meaning of the mantras, and the Deity they define, and ultimately to realize that we are Hanuman, Shiva, Durga, Chandi, etc. > > God Bless > > Jai Maa Jai Swami > > vishweshwar > > > > > , nierika@ wrote: > > > > Dear vish ~ it seems that I always have a reason to thank you. I am glad > > you do what you are doing ~ providing the extra information, and text > > sources, to enrich our understandings of what we do and why. I have never really > > understood Hanuman, except for his historic role at Ram's side, yet even > > that shows his selfless service. I hope the webcam will be up, but am glad to > > have this mantra. Much appreciation ~ Linda > > Jai Maa!!! Jai Swamiji!!! > > > > > > vish wrote: > > > > If we cannot be together on the internet, chant His mantra: > > Om ham hanumate rudratmakaya hum phat svaha: and perform puja to Him: > > and thank Him for coming to Earth to show us Pure Devotion, and ask Him to > > help us in anyway we need. > > > > His mantra means: Om, we bow to The Highest principle, to Hanuman, the > > manifestation of the Reliever of Sufferings, Cut the Ego! Purify! I am One > > with God! > > > > From the text: HANUMAN PUJA, from the Devi Mandir, p. 3., " Hanuman, the > > divine monkey, ever devoted, ever servicefull, is so full of love and faith > > that nothing remains difficult for him. If we cannot stop the movies of > > the monkey mind, then at least we can tune to the vision of the divine > > monkey. His dance is always graceful, his jumping an act of service, and his > > thoughts of devotion are always so soothing. " > > " Rather than disdaining to watch the movie, let us certainly try to > > witness that divine epoch being replayed on the stage of consciousness. Let our > > movies be all about the purity of devotion to the Lord, rather than the > > more common history or this ego, with which so many of us spend so much time. " > > " His name means: ha = Isvara, Supreme consciousness; nu means that which > > pervades; man means manifested: Hanuman, the manifested existence of the > > Supreme Consciousness which pervades all. " > > > > > > **************New Deals on Dell Netbooks †" Now starting at $299 (A > > HREF=http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1220635155x1201407495/aol?redir=htt\ p:%2F > > %2Fad.doubleclick.net%2Fclk%3B213771973%3B35379628%3Bw) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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