WHAT IS A MANTRA?
The word mantra has its origins in ‘Man’(Manan)and
‘Tra’(Trana). ‘Trana’ means salvation from the
worldly ties, in this manner, from the terms ‘Manan’(EkUkUk)
and ‘Trana’(=k.k) evolved the word ‘Mantra’.
Constant chanting and meditating on Mantras give rise to Bhakti(devotion)and
divine energy. Constant contemplation and meditation of the worshipped
deity gives rise to divine energy and results in success in efforts
and protection from misfortune because of the intrinsic energy of mantra.
Mantra reaches the worshipped deity in the form of sound vibrations
reverberating throughout the atmosphere like radio waves and repetitive
chanting of a Mantra gives rise to the development of a divine energy
within and bestows unlimited power on the devotee. Various Mantras have
the subtle energies of various deities in a basic form. As before sowing
a seed we cannot see the tree, fruits and flowers but after we sow that
same seed in the soil, it grows into a full-fledged tree and is visible
to everyone and this tree also grows fruits and flowers. In the same
manner, a Mantra is an external manifestation of the invisible deity
within which after continuous care and watering grows fruits and flowers.
There are two kinds of Mantras : -
1. Tantrik Mantras
2. Vedic Mantras
Tantrik mantras are the ones we call ‘Beeja Mantras’ whereas
Vedic Mantras are the ones that are followed under the Vedic system.
Every mantra has to be chanted for a definite number of times. Every
mantra is a deification of a unique combination of miraculous sound
vibrations and divine power of the deity and the deity we worship is
the one who bestows its blessings on us and this very frequency of the
underlying vibrations in a mantra brings us in communion with the divine
deity.
The power of a mantra is greater than even the nuclear power and every
person gets results in accordance with his own positive or negative
vibrations. Every mantra has been tested and approved by our Rishis
and Munis. Mantras should be chanted only with a pure heart and mind
and it is only the correct pronounciation of a mantra that gives the
desired results.
Mantras are such a meditative science in which only by following the
proper method one can get the desired results.
RULES TO BE OBSERVED WHILE CHANTING OF MANTRAS : -
| 1 |
Have complete devotion and faith in
the Mantra. Repose your complete faith in the deity being worshipped. |
| 2 |
Keep a peaceful mind. |
| 3 |
While chanting of Mantras never let your mind be
distracted.(concentrate deeply) |
| 4 |
Put your complete will power in the chanting of
Mantra. |
| 5 |
Never be afraid while the chanting of Mantra. |
| 6 |
Never change your place before your Mantrik meditation
is complete. |
| 7 |
Perform Mantrik meditation as laid down in our scriptures.
|
| 8 |
From the beginning to the end of the meditational
chanting of Mantra do not change incense(Dhoop), lamp(Deepak), asana,
beads(Mala) and clothes. |
| 9 |
While the chanting of Mantra keep non-vegetarian
food and liquor strictly away from your house. |
| 10 |
After bathing and with complete purity perform the
chanting of Mantra. |
| 11 |
Never use Mantra power or attainment for negative
purposes. |
While chanting of Mantra all these things should be taken special care
of. At the same time, always undertake “Samkalpa” at the starting
of the chanting of Mantra and receive its results at the end of the chanting
of Mantra.
by Pt. Sunil Sharma
Director