OK Vag 2. So now you know better than Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni. You also know better than Brahmarshi Daivarata. You probably wrote a refutation of Daivarata's book, Vak Sudha.
Very impressive. Like Vag you're being o'so secretive. But go ahead you can reveal it now I won't tell. Honest. So how many Vedas do you chant? Just the rik-s only or all four Veda-s? After all, bijaakshara-s are just so gupta. Yep, o' Papanjolly really had it right just say o.m and if that doesn't work just say o.m.g! --- In [email protected], "richardwillytexwilliams" <willytex@...> wrote: > > > > emptybill: > > According to Frawley, ii.m is the bija mantra of the > > Vedic Indra and is the foundation of most Shakti > > mantra-s... > > > So, like David Frawley, you're thinking that the 'bija' > mantras came 'out of India' more than 10,000 years ago; > before the invention of writing; before the develpment > of Sanskrit; before the invention of the wheel; before > civilization; and before time itself. > > What is wrong with this picture? > > You may be correct, but bija mantras are not mentioned > in the Rig Veda, RV 3.62.10 - even though supposedly all > of the Rishis used to meditate! > > There are no bijas mentioned by Patanjali. If there were, > would not have MMY got them from the Yoga Sutras, instead > of an having us repeat an English translation of a Yoga > Sutra verse? > > According to David Frawley, there is an unbroken continuity > in Indian spirituality, long from before 6,000 B.C., in > the Indus Valley, through the Vedic Age, into the Buddhist > Age, culminating in the Gupta Dynasty, the Golden Age of > Indian Vedic literature. > > Frawley says the Vedas were all composed in India, not > imported from without; they are the source of the subtle > science mentioned by MMY. > > Tantric bija mantra meditation is thus more than 10,000 > years old? If so, how would we know it, since everthing > before writing is considered to be pre-history? > > "We meditate on the Sun god to activate our thoughts!" > > "We meditate on the adorable glory of the radiant sun; > may he inspire our intelligence." > > tát savitúr váren.yam. > bhárgo devásya dhi-mahi > dhíyo yó nah. pracodáya-t > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayatri_Mantra >
