Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 none"> Note: If you do not have the specific mala indicated, all can be performed with rudraksha. Helvetica-Bold; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-hansi-font-family: Helvetica-Bold">Surya Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> 6,000 japa - that means 60 malas with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah and/or 600 homa oblations - that means 6 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Swaha mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Chandra Roman'">Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah 15,000 japa - that means 150 malas with Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah 'Times New Roman'">and/or 1,500 homa oblations - that means 15 malas at the fire with Om Aim Klim Somaya Swaha Japa should be done with Shakti's mala (red chandam mala or red coral mala or a crystal mala) and japa should be done with fingers facing down. Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Mangala Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah Helvetica; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'">8,000 japa - that means 80 malas with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah and/or 800 homa oblations - that means 8 malas at the fire with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Swaha 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'">Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Buddha Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none"> 17,000 japa - that means 170 malas with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah and/or 1,700 homa oblations - that means 17 malas at the fire with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Swaha mso-layout-grid-align: none"> Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Brihaspati Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah 19,000 japa - that means 190 malas with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none">and/or 1,900 homa - that means 19 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brhaspataye Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none"> Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-hansi-font-family: Helvetica-Bold">Sukra Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah 21,000 japa - that means 210 malas with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah and/or 2,100 homa oblations - that means 21 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Swaha 0pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none">Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Sani Om mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah 10,000 japa - that means 100 malas with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah and/or 1,000 homa oblations - that means 10 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Rahu Roman'"> Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Ketu Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah Roman'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"> 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Swaha Roman'"> Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing down. DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 ~~ ~~~ kia ora Nanda! Maori blessings for this! Millennium Twain ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ "Nanda" <chandimaakijai> wrote: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 12:03:37 -0800 (PST) Nine Planet Upayas - A Sankalpa for [our (still) living] Mother Earth Dear All, Here is a beautiful article written by Devnath Saraswati. It sets the stage for a beautiful sankalpa this year - one that benefits the whole world - one that we can join Shree Maa and Swamiji is praying for Mother Earth. The sankalpa will be posted as a poll to see how many of us can join in praying with Maa. My pranams to Devnath for taking the time to compile this article. JAI MOTHER EARTH Nanda ========Article by Devnath Saraswati========== Shree Maa asks if you like to help to pray for Earth Mother to please pray to planets with us. Take a sankalpa to pray to one or more or all the planets with japa and homa as per your capacity and the following system. You can do it in one asana, in one day or in one week or on the day of the planet or in a month or over time -- as you like. It is your sankalpa. Just so you complete the sankalpa in this year as an offering for Earth Mother. Note: If you do not have the specific mala indicated, all can be performed with rudraksha. Surya Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah 6,000 japa - that means 60 malas with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah and/or 600 homa oblations - that means 6 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Chandra Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah 15,000 japa - that means 150 malas with Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah and/or 1,500 homa oblations - that means 15 malas at the fire with Om Aim Klim Somaya Swaha Japa should be done with Shakti's mala (red chandam mala or red coral mala or a crystal mala) and japa should be done with fingers facing down. Mangala Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah 8,000 japa - that means 80 malas with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah and/or 800 homa oblations - that means 8 malas at the fire with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up Buddha Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah 17,000 japa - that means 170 malas with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah and/or 1,700 homa oblations - that means 17 malas at the fire with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. Brihaspati Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah 19,000 japa - that means 190 malas with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah and/or 1,900 homa - that means 19 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brhaspataye Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. Sukra Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah 21,000 japa - that means 210 malas with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah and/or 2,100 homa oblations - that means 21 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. Sani Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah 10,000 japa - that means 100 malas with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah and/or 1,000 homa oblations - that means 10 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Rahu Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Ketu Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing down. ... .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Nanda, This is wonderful. But besides Sun and Moon, I don't know what the other planets are. Can you say which are which? Nanda wrote: Dear All, Here is a beautiful article written by Devnath Saraswati. It sets the stage for a beautiful sankalpa this year - one that benefits the whole world - one that we can join Shree Maa and Swamiji is praying for Mother Earth. The sankalpa will be posted as a poll to see how many of us can join in praying with Maa. My pranams to Devnath for taking the time to compile this article. JAI MOTHER EARTH Nanda ========Begin Article by Devnath Saraswati========== Shree Maa asks if you like to help to pray for Earth Mother to please pray to planets with us. Take a sankalpa to pray to one or more or all the planets with japa and homa as per your capacity and the following system. You can do it in one asana, in one day or in one week or on the day of the planet or in a month or over time -- as you like. It is your sankalpa. Just so you complete the sankalpa in this year as an offering for Earth Mother. Note: If you do not have the specific mala indicated, all can be performed with rudraksha. Surya Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah 6,000 japa - that means 60 malas with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah and/or 600 homa oblations - that means 6 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Chandra Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah 15,000 japa - that means 150 malas with Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah and/or 1,500 homa oblations - that means 15 malas at the fire with Om Aim Klim Somaya Swaha Japa should be done with Shakti's mala (red chandam mala or red coral mala or a crystal mala) and japa should be done with fingers facing down. Mangala Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah 8,000 japa - that means 80 malas with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah and/or 800 homa oblations - that means 8 malas at the fire with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Buddha Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah 17,000 japa - that means 170 malas with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah and/or 1,700 homa oblations - that means 17 malas at the fire with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. Brihaspati Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah 19,000 japa - that means 190 malas with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah and/or 1,900 homa - that means 19 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brhaspataye Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. Sukra Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah 21,000 japa - that means 210 malas with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah and/or 2,100 homa oblations - that means 21 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. Sani Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah 10,000 japa - that means 100 malas with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah and/or 1,000 homa oblations - that means 10 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Rahu Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. Ketu Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Swaha Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing down. DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 , Devi's Daughter <devi.daughter@g...> wrote: > > Nanda, > > This is wonderful. But besides Sun and Moon, I don't know what the > other planets are. Can you say which are which? > > > *Surya* Sun > > *Chandra* Moon > > *Mangala* Mars > > *Buddha* Mercury > > *Brihaspati* Jupiter > > *Sukra* Venus > > *Sani* Saturn > > *Rahu* Moon's North Node > > *Ketu* Moon's South Node Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Thank you very much, Devanath, for posting this! Devanath Saraswati wrote: *Surya* Sun *Chandra* Moon *Mangala* Mars *Buddha* Mercury *Brihaspati* Jupiter *Sukra* Venus *Sani* Saturn *Rahu* Moon's North Node *Ketu* Moon's South Node -- "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" Be Love, Egyirba -=-=- .... Dread hatred from within and defend yourself against it. In calamitous times it will cut deeper than a potter's knife. --Tirukkural 89: 883. Excerpted from the Tirukkural, translated by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 Namaste Nanda and Family, I'm going to translate the text to make it available at the Brazilian egroup. Jorge Farias , Nanda <chandimaakijai> wrote: > > Dear All, > Here is a beautiful article written by Devnath Saraswati. It sets the stage for a beautiful sankalpa this year - one that benefits the whole world - one that we can join Shree Maa and Swamiji is praying for Mother Earth. The sankalpa will be posted as a poll to see how many of us can join in praying with Maa. > My pranams to Devnath for taking the time to compile this article. > JAI MOTHER EARTH > Nanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 Dear Devnathji, thank you very much for providing us with the opportunity to join Shree Maa and Swamiji in prayer for our Mother Earth, and for patiently explaining the details of the sankalpa. with love, Henny , Nanda <chandimaakijai> wrote: > > Dear All, > Here is a beautiful article written by Devnath Saraswati. It sets the stage for a beautiful sankalpa this year - one that benefits the whole world - one that we can join Shree Maa and Swamiji is praying for Mother Earth. The sankalpa will be posted as a poll to see how many of us can join in praying with Maa. > My pranams to Devnath for taking the time to compile this article. > JAI MOTHER EARTH > Nanda > > ========Begin Article by Devnath Saraswati========== > > Shree Maa asks if you like to help to pray for Earth Mother to please pray to planets with us. > > Take a sankalpa to pray to one or more or all the planets with japa and homa as per your capacity and the following system. You can do it in one asana, in one day or in one week or on the day of the planet or in a month or over time -- as you like. It is your sankalpa. Just so you complete the sankalpa in this year as an offering for Earth Mother. > > Note: If you do not have the specific mala indicated, all can be performed with rudraksha. > > Surya > Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah > > 6,000 japa - that means 60 malas with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Namah > and/or 600 homa oblations - that means 6 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Hrim Suraya Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. > > > > Chandra > Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah > > 15,000 japa - that means 150 malas with Om Aim Klim Somaya Namah > and/or 1,500 homa oblations - that means 15 malas at the fire with Om Aim Klim Somaya Swaha > > Japa should be done with Shakti's mala (red chandam mala or red coral mala or a crystal mala) and japa should be done with fingers facing down. > > > > Mangala > Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah > > 8,000 japa - that means 80 malas with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Namah > and/or 800 homa oblations - that means 8 malas at the fire with Om Hum Srim Mangalaya Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. > > > > Buddha > Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah > > 17,000 japa - that means 170 malas with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Namah > and/or 1,700 homa oblations - that means 17 malas at the fire with Om Aim Strim Srim Buddhaya Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. > > > > Brihaspati > Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah > > 19,000 japa - that means 190 malas with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brihaspataye Namah > and/or 1,900 homa - that means 19 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Klim Hum Brhaspataye Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. > > > > Sukra > Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah > > 21,000 japa - that means 210 malas with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Namah > and/or 2,100 homa oblations - that means 21 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Srim Sukraya Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done in the middle with fingers facing sideways. > > > > Sani > Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah > > 10,000 japa - that means 100 malas with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Namah > and/or 1,000 homa oblations - that means 10 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Srim Sanaiscaraya Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. > > > > Rahu > Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah > > 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Namah > and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Aim Hrim Rahave Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing up. > > > > Ketu > Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah > > 12,000 japa - that means 120 malas with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Namah > and/or 1,200 homa oblations - that means 12 malas at the fire with Om Hrim Aim Ketave Swaha > > Shiva's mala (rudraksha) should be used and japa should be done with fingers facing down. > > > > > DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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