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"Om prang
Preeng Paroung Sah Bhoorbhavah savah. Om Ketum Krivannketava
Yasbomaryaapeshase. Samusdwibharjayathah. Om Swah Bhoovah, Bhoo,
Om Sah Paroong Pareeng Praung Katave Namah". |
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"Om Patasyuspasankasham
Tarkagrahamastakam.
Roudram Roudfutmakam ghoram Tarn katum Pranamamyaham"
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The seeker's
purpose could be anything like acquisition of prosperity, health,
education, human ills or spiritual upliftment. For each purpose,
there is different "Mantra". For example, the Gayatri
Mantra is a prayer to the Sun as Savitri, the inner compeller,
which radiates light in the physical world and stimulates spiritual
realist action.
Mantras can be taken for mitigating various human ills. For
instance, Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is for overcoming untimely
death, begetting relief from even the most dangerous disease
and enjoying relief from severe trouble in life. Recitation
of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra has been recommended for overcoming
the malefic effects of certain planets.
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is meant for overcoming untimely death,
begetting relief from most dangerous diseases and enjoying relief
from severe troubles in life. There is an interesting episode
in "Siva Purana" in the context of Maha Mrityunjaya
Mantra. King Kshwa struck sage Dadhicha, son of Chyavana, by
his thunderbolt. His limbs were broken and he remembered Sukra,
one of his ancestors. Sukra appeared before Dhadhicha and joined
his broken limbs and advised him to perform penance aimed at
Lord Siva by reciting "Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra". having
performed severed penance; he obtained three boons from Lord
Siva, known as Mrityunjaya, the conqueror of Death. The three
boons granted were adamantine bones, immunity from death and
absence of distress. The episode clearly focuses on the capacity
and efficacy of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra.
Our body contains several divine energies located in every limb
and nerve, from head to sole. Ancient sages saw the Maha Mrityunjaya
Mantra as capable of invoke the universal forces, Lord's energy
in various forms including "Ashta Vasu", "Ekadasa
Rudras", "Dvadasa Aduityas", "Shat Chakras",
"Sahasra Dala", "Three Vedas", "Four
Gunas", " Four Directions etc.
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