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Post by cnupne on Jul 7, 2012 23:28:25 GMT 5.5
One mantra for all Gods or Brahmam - Ra.Ganapathy I had this question in my mind always. One common mantra for all Gods. What would that be?
Om?
An old lady came rushing to Periava and said ' Periava, you came in my dream and gave me a mantra but when I woke up, I for got it. Can you tell me that once again? If you wish, I will go, have bath and come back again.
Periava said ' thats not required. Any body can say this at any time of the day, wherever they are and no 'accharam' (austerity) needs to be followed. The mantra is 'Um bhagavaha' . Um is a 'mangala' word and 'bhagavaha' means 'bhagavane'. Ra.Ganapathy was personally there 36 years ago when Periava gave this mantra to everyone and he regrets that it took him so long to say it to the world and he adds that, many who he had personally told it have benefited from it.Well, go ahead
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Post by sbalasubramanian on Jul 7, 2012 23:45:01 GMT 5.5
Yes, "அம்பகவஹ" I have read this message in Kalki Tamil Weekly magazine and I have supplied zerox copies to many periva devotees while they had come for regular "periva-unjavirthi" in our area, during last year. They got it with more pleaure.
Jaya Jaya Shankara Hara Hara Shankara.
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