Lunar Chants
Posted: Wed May 23, 2018 12:26 pm
What are the best chants/words of power for invoking lunar energy (other than the planetary square)?
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You can just use the Moon mantra for 40 times or less or more, if you want something short you can use Shrim or Somaya. There are a lot of mantra for the planets, do what feel best for you, for example i can't really vibrate the CH so i would use Aum Somaya Nama/Svaha if i do the square or only Aum Somaya if i want to use it without the square.CuriousCat wrote:What are the best chants/words of power for invoking lunar energy (other than the planetary square)?
You don't have to use Nama or Svaha, they are used for the square's mainly and the mantras work even without them. And Nama is used for material workings while Svaha for spiritual workings.CuriousCat wrote:Thank you all so much for your responses thus far!
If I wanted to use a Hindu chant (so that would either be Shreem, Somaya, or Chandray/Chandramase) to invoke lunar energy into my aura to get a more lunar vibe to other people in social settings, should I use swaha or namah?
According to David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri):CuriousCat wrote:Thank you all so much for your responses thus far!
If I wanted to use a Hindu chant (so that would either be Shreem, Somaya, or Chandray/Chandramase) to invoke lunar energy into my aura to get a more lunar vibe to other people in social settings, should I use swaha or namah?
Thanks for this, i remember reading it in the book, the only thing that i don't understand is what stabilise the energy is for? I mean why use it if with Svaha i can make the energy more powerful?Stormblood wrote:According to David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri):CuriousCat wrote:Thank you all so much for your responses thus far!
If I wanted to use a Hindu chant (so that would either be Shreem, Somaya, or Chandray/Chandramase) to invoke lunar energy into my aura to get a more lunar vibe to other people in social settings, should I use swaha or namah?
• Nama is used to stabilise the energies of a working. It is very common in all layers or Sanskrit mantras from the earliest Vedic texts.
• Svaha is used to further energise mantras with fire, adding more Shakti to them.
So, according to him, Nama stabilises the energies, while Svaha increases them/stimulates them more.
Yeah, I think stabilise is meant as to ground it in the material realm.luis wrote:Thanks for this, i remember reading it in the book, the only thing that i don't understand is what stabilise the energy is for? I mean why use it if with Svaha i can make the energy more powerful?Stormblood wrote:According to David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri):CuriousCat wrote:Thank you all so much for your responses thus far!
If I wanted to use a Hindu chant (so that would either be Shreem, Somaya, or Chandray/Chandramase) to invoke lunar energy into my aura to get a more lunar vibe to other people in social settings, should I use swaha or namah?
• Nama is used to stabilise the energies of a working. It is very common in all layers or Sanskrit mantras from the earliest Vedic texts.
• Svaha is used to further energise mantras with fire, adding more Shakti to them.
So, according to him, Nama stabilises the energies, while Svaha increases them/stimulates them more.
Maybe Nama is more used to make a working manifest in the material world and this is why it stabilise the energy?
ThanksStormblood wrote:Yeah, I think stabilise is meant as to ground it in the material realm.luis wrote:Thanks for this, i remember reading it in the book, the only thing that i don't understand is what stabilise the energy is for? I mean why use it if with Svaha i can make the energy more powerful?Stormblood wrote:
According to David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri):
• Nama is used to stabilise the energies of a working. It is very common in all layers or Sanskrit mantras from the earliest Vedic texts.
• Svaha is used to further energise mantras with fire, adding more Shakti to them.
So, according to him, Nama stabilises the energies, while Svaha increases them/stimulates them more.
Maybe Nama is more used to make a working manifest in the material world and this is why it stabilise the energy?