A seed when sown grows into a fruitful tree, like that Beej Mantra is a fun of 
shakti. There are Various Beej Mantras which are an important part of Mantras 
and each Beej mantra has its own power and when mixed with mantras adds extra 
power to the traits of that mantra. According the mantras which contain up to 
nine words are termed Beej Mantra, ten or twenty words forms Mantra and beyond 
are known Maha Mantra.

Broadly mantras are divided into three parts as Satwic, Rajsic, and Tamsic 
which respectively indicate Atma uplift, religious and material comforts and 
death, Uchatan, loss of enemies and opponents.


SAMPUT : Samput are the specified words used in a mantra. These can be used in 
the beginning, middle or at the end of a mantra. The Samput has a great value 
in Mantra Shakti or in other Mantras and be used carefully.

In English we can pronunciate the above samput like as :
         
        
1       Om aeeng Kaleeng soo.
2       Om shareeng Hareeng shareeng.
3       Om aeeng Hareeng Kaleeng.
4       Om Shareeng Hareeng Kaleeng.
5       Om Hareeng.
6       Om aeeing Hareeng Kaleeng.
Mantras one should use in its daily life ( Beej Mantra ) Astroshastra provides 
you a few important Mantras, method of their recitation, use and other aspects. 
More of them STAND TESTED and are very useful for day to day life. These 
mantras have been selected from Puranas, Hindu religion and old texts. Other 
religious persons may follow their corresponding words. Which are equally 
applicable and can be recited beneficially. These basic Beej mantras are for 
every time use by the Sadhaka, which lead early to the siddhi of your mantra.
1       Om Namah Shivaye.
2       Om Namah Narayane Aye Namaha.
3       Om Namah Bhagwate Vasdevaye Namaha.
4       BismiIa-Rehman-ul-Ramheem.
5       Om bhur bhavsa soha tat savetur Vareneyam bargo devasyaha dhi mahi dayo 
yona parachodyat.
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On Wed, 10/9/13, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com <doctordumb...@rocketmail.com> 
wrote:

 Subject: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: MMY and Siddha Tradtions
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Wednesday, October 9, 2013, 8:26 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
     
       
       
       You have to
 be exceptionally resource challenged, these days, to
 consider the TM knowledge, a "prison". Also, TM,
 imo, is not for people who want to over intellectualize
 everything. It either works, or it doesn't, and knowing
 what samput is, ultimately makes no difference, wrt its
 effectiveness. For one thing, these so-called Advanced
 Techniques are not a prerequisite for any other program,
 like the TMSP. Never saw the need for one,
 myself. 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
 <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 
 
   
     
   
   
     Samput
 are the extra words added.  For
       instance they may add extra bijas to Gayatri to make
 it more
       powerful.  This, of course, is stuff that TM
 never students but
       information often explained in other traditions. 
 Gotta step
       outside the "prison" to learn it. 
           ;-) 
 
       
 
       
 
       
 
        On 10/09/2013 12:29 PM,
 turquoiseb wrote:
 
     
     
        
       
           
             --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
 Bhairitu wrote:
 
               >
 
               > Aing is the bija. The advanced technique
 is a long
               form mantra with
 
               > extra samput added.
 
               
 
               So 'samput' is like a kind of
 spiritual cheerleader squad,
               to give
 
               the bija team some extra ooomph?
 
               
 
               "Gimme a Shri, gimme a Shri, gimme a
 Namah Namah Namah!"
 
               
 
               Would we call them the Pushpam Girls?
 (initiator joke)
 
               
 
               :-)
 
               
 
               > On 10/09/2013 10:16 AM, Michael Jackson
 wrote:
 
               > >
 
               > > that's an interesting theory -
 I'd like to see
               the bird that has a
 
               > > call of Shri Shri Aing Namah Namah!
 
               
 
             
           
           
       
       
     
     
 
   
 
 
 
     
      
 
     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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