On Jun 18, 2007, at 7:06 PM, BillyG. wrote:

--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> If you mean Vedic rishis, you are incorrect.
>
> A seed mantra is the seed of *something*. It's a mandala that is
> their source, the mandala of the deity in question. Over time, in the
> Hindu tantras these were corrupted to mere yantras and the originals
> lost.

According to some scholars the origin of the Sanskrit language can be
traced to the astral pranic chakras which emanate vibrations or
petals, each petal forms a letter of Sanskrit's 50 letters, there are
also 50 petals in the lower 6 chakras, the 7th being a thousand or a
multiplication of 20 from which they ALL originate.


Hang out with some real yogis and you'll find out exactly where it comes from.

The place it comes from hasn't changed nor has it's access.

Anyone who has had anuttara-tantra transmission in either the Hindu or Buddhist tantras actually will know precisely what your description means.

But really all languages are sacred and in the same way. That's important to remember IMO.

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