![]() You will get inspiration and compose poems. Repetition of Sarasvati Mantra 'OM Sarasvatyai Namah' will bestow on you wisdom and good intelligence. Recitation of the Mantras gives rise to the formation of the particular figure of the deity. Rhythmical vibrations of sounds give rise to forms. Some Mantras control and command the evil spirits. Mantras are in the form of praise and appeal to the deities, craving for help and mercy. Lord Rama conquered Ravana through the repetition of Aditya-Hridayam imparted by Agastya Rishi. Repetition of Aditya-Hridayam in the early morning is highly beneficial. It removes all diseases of the body and the diseases of the eye. Repetition of Surya Mantra bestows health, long life, vigour, vitality, Tejas or brilliance. Constant repetition of the Mantra with faith, devotion and purity augments the Sakti or power of the aspirant, purifies and awakens the Mantra Chaitanya latent in the Mantra and bestows on the Sadhaka, Mantra Siddhi, illumination, freedom, peace, eternal bliss, immortality.īy constant repetition of the Mantra the Sadhaka imbibes the virtues and powers of the Deity that presides over the Mantra. Mantra is divine power, Daivi Sakti, manifesting in a sound body. Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu Mythology. An outline of the religious literature of India. ^ a b c d e f g Paul Deussen (Translator), Sixty Upanisads of the Veda, Vol.sfn error: no target: CITEREFTinoco ( help) Narayanasvami Aiyar, Thirty Minor Upanishads, University of Toronto Archives, OCLC 248723242, pp. ^ Paul Deussen (Translator), Sixty Upanisads of the Veda, Vol 2, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-8120814691, pages 558–565. ![]() A person who recites this Upanishad expiates sins and attains communion with Narayana. ![]() ![]() Ĭhapter 5 states that the one who worships with the formula, "Om Namo Narayanaya", goes to Vishnu's heaven, Vaikuntha, becomes free from birth and samsara. The mantra to study, states the text, is Om Namo Narayanaya, which is of 1-2-5 syllable construct, which when studied delivers one a long life and all material and non-material desires. Chapter 3, 4, and 5: Narayana Mantra Ĭhapters 3 and 4 state that studying the Narayana Upanishad is the path to fearless life, achieving immortality, becoming a part of Brahman. Chapter 2: Narayana is the one God Ĭhapter 2 declares that Narayana is one without a second, eternal god, same as Brahma, Shiva, Sakra, time, the corporal, the uncorporeal, the inner, the outer, this whole universe, what was, and what is to be. Everyone is born from Narayana, and ultimately merges back into Narayana. From him were born Brahma, Rudra, Prajapati, the twelve Adityas, Indra, the eleven Rudras, the eight Vasus, the meters of verses, all sages, and all beings. He created the elements of the universe, namely the wind ( Vayu), the light ( Jyoti), the water ( Apas), the fire ( Agni), the ether ( Akasha) and the Prithvi (earth). The Upanishad asserts in Chapter 1 that Narayana created the prana (life essence, breath), the senses, and the mind (Chit and the consciousness). Chapter 1: Everything was born in Narayana, everything ends in Narayana The Upanishad is short, and has five chapters. The text, suggests Deussen, is probably compiled from passages from different era and texts. The Narayana Upanishad asserts that "all gods, all rishis, and all beings are born from Narayana, and merge into Narayana". The text is classified as one of the Mantra Upanishads. The Narayana Upanishad posits, " Om Namo Narayanaya", an eight-syllabled mantra, as a means of reaching salvation, which is communion with Vishnu. ![]() The Upanishad is, states Paul Deussen, among those that can be described as "cult of formula", where meditation shifts from objects and philosophy to that of a specific formula. It is one of the 14 Vaishnava Upanishads, and it recommends the bhakti of Narayana (Vishnu). It is written in the Sanskrit language, attached to the Krishna (Black) Yajurveda. It is listed as number 33 in the early 19th-century Henry Thomas Colebrooke anthology. The Narayana Upanishad ( Sanskrit: नारायण उपनिषद्) is one of the minor Upanishads, listed as number 18 in the extended anthology of 108 Upanishads recited by Rama to Hanuman in Hindu literature. ![]()
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