Book Title: Nav Smarana
Author(s): Vinod Kapashi
Publisher: Vinod Kapashi

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________________ increase in wealth and intelligence. The mantra given above is the one, which is to be practised or worshipped. The worship of this mantra can be done in association with the yantra. The yantra for this has a six-pointed star in the centre on which a special syllable is inscribed. The syllable is made from the consonants and vowels a, m, 1,v.r and u. All around the small triangles Aum Hrim Padme na mah syllables are written. Outside the star one can see the wordings of the ruddhi as written above. This particular mantra has to be repeatedly recited one thousand times per day in solitude for forty-nine days. Total recitation therefore will be forty nine thousand. One is advised to sit on a white cloth, use a crystal rosary and sit facing East. One must also burn incense of sandalwood, camphor, gugal and cardamom. The worship of this mantra and the yantra brings money and wealth. The yantra related to verse No.14 of the Kalyan Mandir is a circular yantra and it is to be worshipped for fourteen days. Every day one is advised to do one thousand japas, seated on a green cloth, taking a rosary of red coloured beads made from cotton threads. He must face an easterly direction and burn the dhoop incense. Benefit: The worshipper gets back his lost goods or whatever was stolen. The yantra related to verse No. 15 is a strange looking yantra. One can see a trident in a square with some words inscribed within the square. This yantra is to be worshipped for twenty-five days. Everyday one is advised to do one thousand japas, seated on a black cloth, using a rosary of black coloured beads. He must face south and burn the googal incense. Benefit: Even an enemy becomes a friend on worshipping this yantra. The Mantras of Verse No 15 Aum Namo Loe Savva Sahunäm. Aum Hrim Namo Uvajjäyänam, Aum Hrim Namo Ayariyänam, Aum Hrim Namo Siddhänam, Aum Hrim Namo Arihantänam, Ekahik, Dvayähik, Chaturthik, Mahäjvar, Krodhjvar, Shokjvar, Bhayjvar, Kamjvar, Kalirav, Mahäviran Bandh, Bandh, Hram, Hrim, Fat Svähä Place a yantra and the other ingredients as above. Take a new piece of cloth and make a knot whilst reciting the above mantra. The cloth then should be held in such a way that smokes from the incense engulfs it. This cloth should be placed over the person, who has a high fever, in such a way that the knot ends up under his pillow. The sick person's fever will decrease and he will be able to sleep well. 4/9 Mantras and Yantras Associated with Recitation No. 9 The Brihad Shänti One cannot see the separate mantras and yantras, which are associated with this hymn. However the whole stotra itself is a combination of various mantras. Many verses of this stotra start with the mantra seed Aum and end with Svähä. This suggests that those verses are proper mantras. The following mantras can be derived from the original verses: 172

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