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Mantra's from ancient India

mageson6661

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In reading a manual on yoga they explain how to use two popular
mantra's.

Om Namo bhagabate Vasudevaya mantra is used by using it in two
syllabel sets and vibrating them for each charka

Om(ong)
=root
Na
=2nd
mo
=3rd
bha
=4th
ga
=5th
now it seems they use te for the 6th and ba for the 7th they skip to
the 7th from the 5th then vibrate the syllabel sequence for the 6th.
So then to Ba the seventh
then to te the sixth.

Then the Vasudevaya is used according to them
Va is placed in what they called the cervical chakra
then Su for the heart
de for the 3rd
va for the second
ya for the first

The Gayatri Mantra

This mantra has a long invocation each one is a mantra for a chakra

So root Om Bhur
second= Om Bhuvah
third= Om Mahah
fourth= Om swaha
fifth= Om Janah
sixth= Om Tapah
Crown= Om Satyam

There is disgreement some state
that the fourth and third mantra's are swaha for the 3rd and Maha
for the fourth.

In reading books on Eastern chants for charka's I never can across
any of this before.

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