[FairfieldLife] Saturn Beeja Mantra

2005-06-18 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Saturn Beeja Mantra





From a friend:

Each day this week I will be sending out the mantra for the planet that rules that day. Today is Saturday, Saturn's day. His name in Sanskrit is most commonly Shani. Each planet of course has a lot of names in sanskrit each name corresponding to a particular quality. This is the beeja or seed mantra for Saturn. It is to be chanted 17,000 times. This can be done at the time you are having a yagya done for shani or on your own if you cannot afford a yagya for him.

Om Hreem Shreem Graha Chakravartinyay Shainishcharaaya Kleem Aim Saha Swaahaa

Sanskrit is pronounced as you see it. A double letter is pronounced like a single only held longer. So swaahaa is pronounced swawhaw whereas graha is pronounced with the mouth less open.



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Re: [FairfieldLife] Saturn Beeja Mantra

2005-06-18 Thread Bhairitu
Rick Archer wrote:

From a friend:

Each day this week I will be sending out the mantra for the planet that
rules that day.  Today is Saturday, Saturn's day. His name in Sanskrit is
most commonly Shani.  Each planet of course has a lot of names in sanskrit
each name corresponding to a particular quality. This is the beeja or seed
mantra for Saturn. It is to be chanted 17,000 times.  This can be done at
the time you are having a yagya done for shani or on your own if you cannot
afford a yagya for him.

Om Hreem Shreem Graha Chakravartinyay Shainishcharaaya Kleem Aim Saha
Swaahaa

Sanskrit is pronounced as you see it.  A double letter is pronounced like a
single only held longer.  So swaahaa is pronounced swawhaw whereas graha is
pronounced with the mouth less open.

  

But westerners often pronounce Om like Ahm or rhyming with calm when 
it should rhyme with home.  Ahm is a fruit.  :)

Then we can also get into the ages long dispute of whether the askshara 
should end with an m sound or ng.  :)





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