U Rishi,
YES, there were other mantras aside from the mantra that I presented. earlier
They sounded like they're part of the traditional mantras recited by Hindu
priests and family members during a puja. I recently found the cassette tape
at the house. I'd estimate the tape contained
Was there more than one mantra or puja on the Primordial Sound cassette?
SJ,
You're correct. It's a mantra for Ganesh, which I didn't know before. It has
a healing sound for me. Thanks.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
thats the Atharvavirsha
everyone might lay claim to the same Guruparampara (earliest names)from
Narayana up to a certain point, so that part would be same for many traditions
until they lay claim to their own individual Parampara and distinct Guru lineage
you can learn the whole TM puja now and do it yourself. Nothing
thats the Atharvavirsha
http://www.greenmesg.org/mantras_slokas/sri_ganesha-ganapati_atharvashirsha.php
http://www.greenmesg.org/mantras_slokas/sri_ganesha-ganapati_atharvashirsha.php
SJ,
There's also a mantra that sounds like the TM invocation during initiation
which I read in yhe Srimad Bhagavatam. I beliieve it came from the Vishnu
shield mantra, as Srila Prabhupada called it.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
plus
SJ,
The mantra that I memorized sounds like the following:
Hadrang karne bisro noya ba de baha.
Hadram bashe maksha de ya jit traha.
Stara rengai estos tobaggong shasta nubhihi.
Vyase ba te ba hiteng yuhooo.
Swastena indro grabtas rabaha.
Swastena pusha vishwabe daha.
Swastena
plus Shri Sukta and Vishnu Sahasranaama names only
should be Ganapati Atarvavirsha (or verses that are incorporated as a part
thereof) Shri Sukta and Vishnu Sahasranaama without the introductory verses
nor the phalashruti
ॐ भद्रं कर्णेभिः शृणुयाम देवाः ।
भद्रं पश्येमाक्षभिर्यजत्राः ।
स्थिरैरङ्गैस्तुष्टुवाग्ँसस्तनूभिः ।
व्यशेम देवहितं यदायूः ।
Om Bhadram Karnnebhih Shrnnuyaama Devaah |
Bhadram Pashyema-Akssabhir-Yajatraah |
Sthirair-Anggais-Tussttuvaamsas-Tanuubhih |
Vyashema Devahitam Yad-Aayuh |
Meaning:
1: Om,
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