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A question about Ong and kundalini mantras.

WoadWarrior1 min to read

When it comes to Kundalini mantras and especially words like Ong are these words the most powerful variant for the mantra? For instance to me Ong seems to fulfill the same niche as Aum both in meaning and in how its used, in fact it sounds a lot like the incorrect "Ohm" my question is this, in many of the Kundalini Mantras there seems to be a sanskrit equivalent of each word used, and I am aware that certain words of Sanskrit have been diluted in the later languages such as Aum turning into Ohm so my question is the following is Ong a simple degeneration of Aum or is it powerful and useful in its own right?

I have used mantras using Ong and the mantras are strong but I am questioning if I am leaving power on the table by using potentially weakened words of power, but I truly do not know.

This question also somewhat extends to other words of power used such as Namo, it seems to just be Namah but different, is different worse in this case? Or simply different?

Any help would be appreciated.

#1

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It seems to be a corruption of Aum. “Ong” seems to be a variant of ”Om.”

#2

When it comes to Kundalini mantras and especially words like Ong are these words the most powerful variant for the mantra? For instance to me Ong seems to fulfill the same niche as Aum both in meaning and in how its used, in fact it sounds a lot like the incorrect "Ohm" my question is this, in many of the Kundalini Mantras there seems to be a sanskrit equivalent of each word used, and I am aware that certain words of Sanskrit have been diluted in the later languages such as Aum turning into Ohm so my question is the following is Ong a simple degeneration of Aum or is it powerful and useful in its own right?

I have used mantras using Ong and the mantras are strong but I am questioning if I am leaving power on the table by using potentially weakened words of power, but I truly do not know.

This question also somewhat extends to other words of power used such as Namo, it seems to just be Namah but different, is different worse in this case? Or simply different?

When in a Kundalini yoga class most teachers will open with the adi mantra "Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo" to invoke the chain of yogis and shield yourself from the influence of the students. I have used this while teaching Kundalini yoga and believe in it's power.

HOWEVER ong is a less watered down version of om vibrating the g specifically will stimulate the pineal and pituitary glands. But just use Gaum directly on the pineal gland instead.

Even in the face of great adversity, DEFY ALL ODDS

#3

I wonder if by replacing the kundalini mantras with their Sanskrit equivalent if we could massively boost their power?

#4

I wonder if by replacing the kundalini mantras with their Sanskrit equivalent if we could massively boost their power?

Most of the kundalini mantras are already in Sanskrit.

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Most of the kundalini mantras are already in Sanskrit.

Most are but some very potent ones are in Gurmukhi, its still very clearly a spiritual language and has power, but it does seem like I should just translate most of them to Sanskrit.

#7

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There are three power languages: Sanskrit, ancient Greek and Hebrew. Gurmukhi is not a language but a type of writing.

I don't know what you are looking for, but be careful, corruption is widespread. In the Jos have already been decoded and tested, power words to empower one's soul, safely and correctly.

#8

It seems to be a corruption of Aum. “Ong” seems to be a variant of ”Om.”

Thank you. Good to know!