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33rd Shloka for removing Fever
1.0 Purpose 1.1 Removing all sorts of fever.
2.0 Scope 2.1. 'O' God of Gods! The celestial deities are ever anxious to serve you. They aspire to remain at your feet forever. But it is not possible for celestial deities as they are residing in heaven. Therefore, they shower the divine flowers of heavenly trees of Kalpavriksha, Mandar, Sundar, Namera, Parijat, etc. These flowers falling down from the sky with flowers grown in water and on earth are mixed with cool and gentle breeze. But when these flowers come down and reach up to your lotus mouth, it seems as if your divine speech is beings showered in form of rain of flowers on the earth.
3.0 Method 3.1 After purifying and clothing in white, the Yantra is kept facing east and worshipped. Then occupying a white seat facing towards north the Riddhi and Mantra syllables are chanted 1000 times with a white rosary casting oblibanum of bdellium mixed with ghee.
4.0 Resources Mantra, Yantra, Riddhi & Siddhi
Shloka - Repeat 9 times
MANDĀRA SUNDARA NAMÉRU SUPĀRIJĀTA SANTĀNAKĀ DIKUSUMOTKAR VRISHTI RUDDHA GANDHODABINDU SHUBHAMANDA MARUTPRAPĀTĀ DIVYĀ DIVAH PATATI TÉ VACHASĀM TATIRWA
Meaning
O God of Gods! The celestial deities are ever-anxious to serve you. They aspire to remain at your lotus feet forever. But it is not possible for these celestial deities as they are residing in heaven. Therefore, they shower the divine flowers of heavenly trees of Kalpavriksha, Mandar, Sundar, Nameru, Parijat, Santanka, etc. These flowers falling from the sky and the flowers grown in water and on earth are mixed with cool, gentle breeze. But when these flowers come down and reach unto your lotus mouth, it seems as if your divine speech is being showered in from of Rain of Flowers on the earth.
Mantra - Repeat 108 times
Om hrīm shrīm klīm blūm dhyāna siddhi param Yogishwarāya namo namah swāhā
Riddhi (le pouvoir surnaturel) Om hrīm arham namo savvosahi pattānam (Jhraum jhraum namah swāhā)