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Kama Gayatri to pep your sex life!

In hinduism, sex life on December 11, 2008 at 12:50 pm

Kama Gayatri is one of the most potent gayatri mantras and has immediate effect upon the chanter. If you are ever suffering from lack of love, whenever you are searching for the right love partner in vain, whenever your sexual life has gone stale – chanting Kama Gayatri is the answer for you. It is the solution for all the troubles associated with desire be it sensual or relational.

It increases the love between husband and wife. It makes you sensual and desirable. It peps up your sexual power and desire. It makes your eyes magnetic and your entire physical body attractive. It works from within your body and mind creating a sensual and charming aura around you that cannot be resisted by the opposite sex.

The fifth note of Krishna’s flute is said to be the Kama Gayatri Mantra. There are interesting stories attached with Kama deva and the Kama gayatri. I shall be posting all of them soon. Meanwhile here is Kama Gayatri for the benefit of all:

klim kamadevaya vidmahe puspa-banaya dhimahi tan no nangah pracodayat

There is also said to be another version of Kama Gayatri. However the one mentioned above is more widely used. Here is the second version of it:

Aum Kamadevaye Vidmahe
Pushpvanaye dhimahi
Tanno Kama Prachodayat

TYPING KAMA GAYATRI ON 9DOZEN.COM

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You can type this mantra at any time of the day. Night is especially preferred by many.

You can alternatively chant this mantra mentally and ‘copy paste’ the chant in type box for keeping count.

Do one mala (108 times) per day.

Do it with full heart and meditate on Kama Deva during your chantings.

Start now! The best time to start is when the mind is made up!

Om mani padme hum – its meaning and importance

In Buddhism on November 24, 2008 at 11:20 am

Om mani padme hum is one of the most important mantras in Buddhism. This is the mantra of Avalokiteshavara, the bodhisattva of compassion. In Tibet the bodisattva is also called Chenrezig while the Chinese name is Guanyin. This mantra has six syllables and is associated with four-armed Shadakshari form of Avalokiteshvara.

Some say this mantra originated from Sadhanamala published as early as the twelveth century while others claim the mantra has its source in Karandavyuha Sutra in the Chinese Buddhist canon.

There are various versions of the mantra as this mantra is very famous and is chanted by buddhists of many countries.

In Devanagari: Om Mani Padme Hum
In Tibetan: Om Mani Peme Hung
In Korean Hangul: Om Mani Padeume Hum
In Japanese Katakana: On Mani Hatsumei Un
In Mongolian:: Um maani badmi khum
In Chinese pinyin: Am Mani Bami Hong

Meaning of Om mani padme hum:
Various buddhist schools interpret the mantra differently. But the essence and function of the mantra remain the same.

Mani padme is frequently interpreted as ‘jewel in the lotus’ from Sanskirt Mani-lotus and padme-lotus. Another interpretation of mani padme is ‘Jewel Lotus’, an epithet of Avaloktesvara bodhisattva. Om and Hum are harmonic tunes of non-duality and limitless compassion respectively. Om corresponds to the crown chakra visualized as white light while hum is represents the heart chakra seen as a blue light.

Some schools of Buddhism, especially the Tibetan Buddist, take the mantra’s six syllables to be symbolic or representation of purification of the six realms of existence.

Om purifies pride.
Ma purifies jealousy and lust for entertainment
Ni purfies passion and desire
Pad purifies ignorance and prejudice
Me purifies poverty and possessiveness
Hum purifies agression and hatred

Hence the recital and meditation over the mantra removes ones causes of human suffering.

TYPING OM MANI PADME HUM ON 9DOZEN.COM

This mantra can be typed any number of times. You must however choose a meaning of the mantra and meditate upon the meaning while you are typing it.

You can also chant the mantra in your mind and use the copy paste function to keep count of your chanting.

This mantra can be typed to remove pride, jealousy, desire, ignorance, prejudice, poverty, possessiveness, aggression and hatred.

Keep a special hour for typing this mantra and stick to the daily routine.

This mantra also increases ones concentration and broadens ones heart.

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What is the correct spelling for my chant/mantra?

In FAQs on November 17, 2008 at 9:59 am

Confusion over the spelling of chants usually arises when the chant is in another language – like Sanskrit, Arabic, Latin, Urdu, etc. The way such chants are written in English varies from region to region. Follow your local custom or write a spelling that you feel is right. You may follow the shortly spelled word for the purpose of reducing your typing time for each chant. However, see to it the meaning and the sound of the chant remain the same.