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This is really being chanted by Hien Braat according to the credits given on

youtube. It was initially introduced to me as a chant by the Dalia Lama for the

assistance of a person to journey into the Bardo upon death and this version of

events has been recently defended by the same mother and daughter owners of the

shop I originally was gifted a copy of the home made cd.

 

Doesnt matter to me really. It is beautfiful and helpful for the Kundalini

awakened or awakening in an individual. Here is the link on youtube:

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Dear chrism,

                   I asked to read views of Panini sanskrit grammarian on

reciting vedic mantras. " Mantra without proper pronounciation of vowels and

consonants,its recital in faulty way can be converted in verbal thunderbolt and

harm the one chanting it. " ....Panini.

  A person travelling should be cautioned of the pitfalls ahead in his path.

Gayatri mantra is as follows: Om bhur bhuvah svah

                                           tat savitur varenyam

                                           bhargo devasya dhimhi

                                           dhiyo yo nah prachodayat.

Anuradha in intro has pronounced correctly,but when she is singing with her

daughter Kavita she has omitted' t' from word prachodayat.In year 2000 I had an

article in news paper regarding removal of this cd (it was in cassete form) from

the market that time....................with regards.

                                             shrikant

 

--- On Fri, 21/8/09, <> wrote:

 

 

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Dalai Lama chanting Maha Mrityunjaya

 

Friday, 21 August, 2009, 12:33 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is really being chanted by Hien Braat according to the credits given on

youtube. It was initially introduced to me as a chant by the Dalia Lama for the

assistance of a person to journey into the Bardo upon death and this version of

events has been recently defended by the same mother and daughter owners of the

shop I originally was gifted a copy of the home made cd.

 

Doesnt matter to me really. It is beautfiful and helpful for the Kundalini

awakened or awakening in an individual. Here is the link on youtube:

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=buYFPZuiZHc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Blessings for you dear Shrikanth,

 

For those who follow that the modulations of specific sounds can bring injury to

the self of those who utter them or believe this to be true then so will it be

true for them. Perhaps not for all people however. In my humble opinion it is

far more important to have an intention that is " worthy " and representative of

the sacred truths of the teaching within the words that one is pronouncing or

mis-pronouncing.

 

Words are mere extensions of thoughts and intentions brought about by the

limitations placed upon the human being. Thoughts are a more pure form of

communication. Intention and thoughts are what a word or phrase consists of and

from that point I must give authority to those qualities.

 

Words are different from culture to culture and from people to people even

within that same culture. The pronouciation of words is changed through time and

custom and the evolution of a culture.

 

Sanskrit is a most blessed language and it does indeed hold a very special place

within the Kundalini as it can actually be " felt " by the awakening person

uttering its words as they are so heavy laden with Kundalini and spiritual

significance. It is a language that I treasure and honor. I feel the

" consciousness " behind the Sanskrit language and in its expansiveness. I also

sense the qualities of forgiveness and forbearance and understanding that comes

from a great source of wisdom.

 

With this in mind I feel that my most obvious mis-pronounciations of many of the

Sanskrit words I use are not and have not " struck me down " for my ignorance in

the correct usage. Even the language itself over the thousands of years has

evolved and changed from those who originally wrote the words in the Veda's and

Upanishads. Even the modern day scholars " who are not K awakening " and therefore

miss much of the meanings from those sacred texts do not have a firm grasp of

the pronounciation of the original authors of these excellent works.

 

I can only speak of myself but (i) do not feel I have incurred injury to my self

or selves or those of others due to the incorrect pronounciation of the sacred

Sanskrit prayers or words they are comprised of. This is not part of the reality

I create for myself or part of the joy I am given from the use of beautiful

Sanskrit words and phrases. I go with the intent and follow with my heart the

words as best I can! I can only sense what is being given as I feel the phrases

wash over me! - lol and many blessings and honor for your opinion and work in

this area Shrikanth. - chrism

 

 

, shrikant phule

<shrikantphule wrote:

>

>

> Dear chrism,

>                    I asked to read views of Panini sanskrit grammarian on

reciting vedic mantras. " Mantra without proper pronounciation of vowels and

consonants,its recital in faulty way can be converted in verbal thunderbolt and

harm the one chanting it. " ....Panini.

>  

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Dear Chrism,

I like your innocence.When I was 7-8 years old I planted few coins in our garden

after reading a fairy tale,thinking that I will have a money plant.

I like studious nature of western people.Sanskrit NEWS was aired first from

Collogne & best sanskrit university is in Germany.I was moved by Bhaj Govindam

sung by Kumuda,she being from west was singing with all emotions and sentiments

and devotion .Her video is available on you tube...................shrikant

 

--- On Sat, 22/8/09, <> wrote:

 

 

<>

Re: Dalai Lama chanting Maha

Mrityunjaya

 

Saturday, 22 August, 2009, 12:37 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blessings for you dear Shrikanth,

 

For those who follow that the modulations of specific sounds can bring injury to

the self of those who utter them or believe this to be true then so will it be

true for them. Perhaps not for all people however. In my humble opinion it is

far more important to have an intention that is " worthy " and representative of

the sacred truths of the teaching within the words that one is pronouncing or

mis-pronouncing.

 

Words are mere extensions of thoughts and intentions brought about by the

limitations placed upon the human being. Thoughts are a more pure form of

communication. Intention and thoughts are what a word or phrase consists of and

from that point I must give authority to those qualities.

 

Words are different from culture to culture and from people to people even

within that same culture. The pronouciation of words is changed through time and

custom and the evolution of a culture.

 

Sanskrit is a most blessed language and it does indeed hold a very special place

within the Kundalini as it can actually be " felt " by the awakening person

uttering its words as they are so heavy laden with Kundalini and spiritual

significance. It is a language that I treasure and honor. I feel the

" consciousness " behind the Sanskrit language and in its expansiveness. I also

sense the qualities of forgiveness and forbearance and understanding that comes

from a great source of wisdom.

 

With this in mind I feel that my most obvious mis-pronounciations of many of the

Sanskrit words I use are not and have not " struck me down " for my ignorance in

the correct usage. Even the language itself over the thousands of years has

evolved and changed from those who originally wrote the words in the Veda's and

Upanishads. Even the modern day scholars " who are not K awakening " and therefore

miss much of the meanings from those sacred texts do not have a firm grasp of

the pronounciation of the original authors of these excellent works.

 

I can only speak of myself but (i) do not feel I have incurred injury to my self

or selves or those of others due to the incorrect pronounciation of the sacred

Sanskrit prayers or words they are comprised of. This is not part of the reality

I create for myself or part of the joy I am given from the use of beautiful

Sanskrit words and phrases. I go with the intent and follow with my heart the

words as best I can! I can only sense what is being given as I feel the phrases

wash over me! - lol and many blessings and honor for your opinion and work in

this area Shrikanth. - chrism

 

Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , shrikant phule

<shrikantphule@ ...> wrote:

>

>

> Dear chrism,

>                    I asked to read views of Panini sanskrit grammarian on

reciting vedic mantras. " Mantra without proper pronounciation of vowels and

consonants,its recital in faulty way can be converted in verbal thunderbolt and

harm the one chanting it. " ....Panini.

>  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes it is true. I am innocent and guilty at the same time. There is that within

each of us which can be held and yet never possessed by the personality. Unlike

your excellent integrity which is as a love based strength within you Shrikant,

mere words are transitory structures that only mortals give significance to. And

yet the divine can be there within them as well as it has no barriers. With that

in hand we can appreciate your gifts of pronunciation. - blessings and gratitude

to you Shrikant. - chrism

 

, shrikant phule

<shrikantphule wrote:

>

> Dear Chrism,

> I like your innocence.When I was 7-8 years old I planted few coins in our

garden after reading a fairy tale,thinking that I will have a money plant.

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