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In the world today, there exist many religions like Judaism, Christianity, Zoroster, Islam, Taoism, Shinto, Confucius, etc. Here, even though we have mentioned the mantras for only a few religions, we are helping people of different religions, different nationalities, as and when we are coming across them, to create mantras for them which are beneficial. But, even if people of any other religion decide to chant them, just as a form of medicine, the benefit is definitely going to be there. Hence, our only wish is for the maximum number of people to chant them and benefit from the same.
There are a set of rules that one has to follow while chanting the Mantras. Some petty diseases get cured by a chanting of just around 1 lakh times. Some others require a chanting of around 1 crore and 8 lakhs. If it is an incurable or serious disease, a chanting of around 6 crore and 48 lakhs times of the mantras is expected. Similarly, if one has inherited the number '9' by birth, then one has to chant the mantras for upto 8 crore and 64 lakhs, to get the resultant effect.
According
to Sankhya Shastra, even if one does not have belief or faith in the chanting of mantras or doing Jaap, he still does get the benefit of the same on completion of the requisite number of chanting, to gain a healthy body as well as other worldly benefits. Hence, similar to the way in which we try to help ourselves on the basis of medications, let us also now look at the benefit of the medium of prayers and the chanting of mantras.
Rule 1. Before
starting the mantras, one should calculate the vibrational values of
the person with the ailment/disease, and select the mantra
according to the same vibrational values. This should be chanted by
the person for a minimum of 108 times in the morning as well as in
the evening.
e.g.
| B H A U |
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M A S U R K A R |
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| 2 5 1 6 |
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4 1 3 6 2 2 1 2 |
| 14 |
+ |
21 |
= 35 |
(For this person, the 'Protective kavach' is
Ram Raksha. This should be read at least once a day.) The
vibrational values of Bhau Masurkar are 14+21 =
35. Suppose Sppose Shri Bhau Masurkar has to select the following
mantra 'PANDURANG' =
35, he has to chant this mantra for
108 times after sunrise. After that, he has to chant 'Acyut Anant Govind'
for 1080 times. And, for the rest of the day one should keep
chanting the mantra for the respective disease as many times as
possible.
Let us see what vibrations result from the words - Acyut Anant Govind
| A C Y U T |
A N A N T |
G O V I N D |
| 1 3 1 6 4 |
1 5 1 5 4 |
3 7 6 1 5 4 |
| 15 = 6 |
16 = 7 |
26 = 8 |
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6 + 7 + 8 = 21 = 3 |
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& disease .. |
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(Rog) = 2 + 7 + 3 = 12 = 3 |
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After sunset, one should again chant one's own mantra 108 times, then
'Acyuta Ananta Govinda' for 1000 times. And for the rest of the evening one should keep chanting the mantra for the respective disease as many times as possible. (My Guru, Shri Bhau Masurkar, has been successfully chanting mantras for over a lakh (100,000) times, every day, for the past so many years.)
My Christian brothers can also select their own mantra in similar fashion, and chant it 108 times in the morning. e.g. for
G E O R G E B U S H
3 5 7 2 3 5 + 2 6 3 5 = 25 + 16 = 41 = 5 Here '5' is Sthuldehank.
his own mantra will be,
G R A C I O U S A M O S
3 2 1 3 1 7 6 3 + 1 4 7 3 = 26 + 15 = 41 = 5
Then, after chanting
ones own mantra 108 times, one has to chant 'Peter-Florence-Philip'
1000 times. And for the rest of the day one should keep chanting the mantra for the respective disease as many times as possible.
After sunset, one
should again chant one's own mantra 108 times, then 'Florence-Philip-Susan'
1000 times. And for the rest of the evening one should keep chanting the mantra for the respective disease as many times as possible.
Similarly, for my Muslim brothers, they can also choose their respective mantra after calculating the vibrations of their own name. For example,
A Y U B K H A N
1 1 6 2 + 2 5 1 5 = 10 + 13 = 23 = 5 Here '5' is Sthuldehank.
B I S M I L L A H
2 1 3 4 1 3 3 1 5 = 23 = 5
After chanting any one of these for 108 times after Sunrise, one has to chant
'AL-MALIK-AL-BAASIT-AS-SALAAM' 1000 times, and for the rest of the day one should keep chanting the mantra for the respective disease as many times as possible.
After sunset, one should again chant one's own mantra 108 times, then
'AL-BAASIT-AS-SALAAM-AL-WAAJID' 1000 times. And, for the rest of the evening one should keep chanting the mantra for the respective disease as many times as possible.
Note 1
For others who wish to pray for the person with the ailment/disease, so as to hasten the healing process, they can just say that "we are chanting this mantra for the well-being and betterment of such and such person" and they should just chant only the mantra for the respective disease. The remaining chantings of those 108 times or the 1000 times need not be done by them.
Note 2
For any heart related disease, "Pandurang-Hari-Viththal" mantra will be beneficial and can be chanted by anyone.
Note 3
For persons suffering from incomprehensible
diseases, the exact cause of which is unknown, but which results in
pain and sufferings; or for gynaecological problems faced my many
women, one should calculate the values of one's surname, or name +
surname, and find the corresponding 'Protective Kavach' to that
number Sthuldehank and recite it for a 1080
times, to find relief and end to that agony.
Note 4
To get the maximum and faster benefits of these Mantras, one should chant it as many times as possible every day. And this can be done by continuously chanting your respective mantras at every possible moment - which need not be done only by uttering it, but also by continuous chanting in your subconscious mind, too. Then, right from the time you wake up in the morning, through your morning routine, your travelling, while eating meals, watching Television etc.; till you sleep in the night, one can keep on chanting.
HINDU - MANTRAS:
| 1. |
Vijay (10), Ravi (10),
Anil (10), Kalika (10), Krishna (19), Lakshmi (19), Indrani
(19) Shankar (19), Bhanu ( 19), Heramb (19), Vishal (19),
Jagadish (19), Anamitra (19), Arihant (19), Bhaumi (19), Medha
(19), Sankarshan (28), Gaurinath (28), Vishvanath (37).
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| 2. |
Om (11), Vijaya (11),
Uma (11), Shri (11), Ambika (11), Vasant (20), Padmaja (20),
Vibhakar (20), Janardan (20), Ramakant (20), Ramesh (20),
Shankari (20), Rudhra (20), Ajitesh (20), Anshu (20),
Shri-Hari (20), Amogh (20), Bhargav (20), Gunakar (20),
Ban-Bihari (20), Vastu (20), Aniruddha (29), Viththal 29),
Visshnu (29), Muralidhar ( 29), Arundhati (29), Hiranya Garbh
(29), Krishna-Pingakash (47)
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| 3. |
Jay (3), Aditya (12),
Kamala (12), Kisan (12), Marici (12), Akul (12), Mitra (12),
Madhav (21), Bhavani (21), Vasanti (21), Martand (21), Adinath
(21), Bhargavi (21), Hemani (21), Rukmini (21), Viththala
(30), Shri Krishna (30), Bramhadev (30), Risshikesh (30),
Madhusudhan (39).
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| 4. |
Jaya (4), Lalita (13),
Narad (13), Gauri (13), Hare (13), Indra (13), Surya (13),
Vidya (13), Sham (13), Umiya (13), Mihir (13), Himaja (13),
Ganga (13), Ganesh (22), Saraswati (22), Rakhumai (22), Keshav
(22), madhavi (22), Atmaling (22), Vidhata (22), Minakshi
(22), Bhairav (22), Nilesh (22), Mohan (22), Nagesh (22),
Gopal (22), Vasudev (31), Padmanabh (31)
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| 5. |
Ark (5), Som (5), Datta
(14), Kalyani (14), Aindri (14), Kamini (14), Vikat (14),
Jayanti (14), Indira (14), Shyam (14), Kanha (14), Candi (14),
Arbhaki (14), Mahesh (23), Parvati (23), Shridhar (23),
Shrikant (23), Umesh (23), Damador (23), Ekdanta (23),
Padmakar (23), Okshan (23), Dinesh (23), Tri-vikram (23),
Manmohan (32), Balgovind (32), Gurudev (32), Maheshvar (32),
Vakratunda (32), Parusshatam (50)
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| 6. |
Acyut (15), Mauli (15),
Saroja (15), Bramhi (15), Bhadra (15), Dinkar (15), Brahma
(15), Girish (15), Swami (15), Rudra (15), Maharaj (15),
Annika (15), Bajirang (15), Anish (15), Shiv (15), Bharat
(15), Ganapati (24), Lambodhar (24), Bhagawan (24), Prabhakar
(24), Bhagavati (24), Prabhakar (24), Narasinha (24),
Madha-Bhairav (33), Shri-Ganesh (33), Vighna-Rajendra (42)
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| 7. |
Ram (7), Shiva (16),
Narayan (16), Durga (16), Vimala (16), Anant (16), Bhaskar
(16), Nirmal (16), Moraya (16), Damini (16), Bharati (16),
Murari (16), Vidyadhar (16), Vira-Bhadra (25), Gangesh (25),
Mukesh (25), Mritunjay (25), Viru-Paksh (34)
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| 8. |
Amba (8), Rama (8),
Narayani (17), Guru (17), Tryambak (17), Urmila (17), Vinayak
(17), Gajanan (17), Kuber (17), Divakar (17), Nirmala (17),
Annada (17), Hari-Har (17), Mandar (17), Waman (17), Kanhaiya
(17), Govind (26), Vishnu (26), Mahadev (26), Jagannath (26),
Nagendra (26), Annabhuj (26), Dinanath (26), Raghuvir (26),
Pandurang (35),
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| 9. |
Girija (9), Ramai (9),
Hara (9), Sati (9), Ahir (9), Sita (9), Mangala (18), Savitri
(18), Maha-kali (18), Padma (18), Savitra (18), Taramati (18),
Ishvar (18), Vasavi (18), Shri-Ram (18), Maruti (18), Aparna
(18), Mangesh (18), Hanuman (27), Prajapati (27), Saodamini
(27), Jagmohan (27), Kashinath (27)
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MANTRAS FOR BUDDHIST BROTHERS:
| 1. |
Amitabha (19), Vajratara
(19), Ratna-Pani (28), Manjushri (28), Adi-Buddha (28),
Amogh-Pash (37), Gaotam Budh (37), Buddha-Lochan (46)
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| 2. |
Gaotam (20), Sagar-Mati
(20), Buddha-Kapala (38), Jnyan-Vasita (29), Shakya-Muni (29),
Amogh-Siddhi (38).
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| 3. |
Subhaga (21), Padmantak
(30), Dhyani-Buddha (39),
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| 4. |
Mamaki (13),
Shuddho-Dhan (49)
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| 5. |
Maitray(14), Takkiraj
(14), Tathagat (23), Vajra-Yogi (23), Ratna-Kirti (23),
Vajra-Dhar (23), Trailokya-Vijay (32), Om Mani Padme Hum (59).
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| 6. |
Varah-Mukhi (33),
Vighnantak (33), Maha-Pratisar (33), Om Buddhay Namaha (51)
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| 7. |
Sita-Patra (25),
Vajra-Garbha (25), Madhukar (25), Lokeshvar (34), Anant-Mukhi
(34)
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| 8. |
Mara (8), Budh (17),
Sita-Tara (17), Ratnapad (26), Maha-Mayuri (26), Vajra-Pani
(26), Akash-Garbha (26), Padmatara (26), Ratna-Sambhav (35),
Jnyan-Dakshini (35).
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| 9. |
Mahabali (18), Amitabh
(18), Akshobhya (27)
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MANTRAS FOR JAIN BROTHERS:
| 1. |
Malli-Natha (28),
Risshabh Nath (37), Sambhav-Nath (37).
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| 2. |
Mahavir (20), Risshbha
Natha (38), Sambhav-Natha (38)
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| 3. |
Mahavira (21),
Abhinandan (30), Vimal-Nath (30), Neminath (30), Pusshpadant
(48)
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| 4. |
Ajitnath (22),
Anant-Nath (31), Vimalnatha (31), Abhinandana (31), Neminatha
(31), Shreyans-Nath (40), Pusshapa-Danta (40),
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| 5. |
Ajit Natha (23), Shital
Nath (32), Dharma Nath (32), Anant Natha (32), Parshva Nath
(41), Shreyas Natha (41), Supaarshva Natha (50).
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| 6. |
Arahnath (24), Vasu
Pujya (33), Shital Natha (33), Dharmanatha (33), Parshva Natha
(42), Suparshva Natha (51)
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| 7. |
Arahnatha (25),
Padmanatha (34), Shantinatha (34), Kunthunatha (34).
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| 8. |
Naminath (26),
Sumatinatha (35), Shantinatha (35), Kunthu natha (44),
Muni-Suvrat Nath (53).
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| 9. |
Mallinath (27),
Naminatha (27).
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MANTRAS FOR CHRISTIAN BROTHERS:
| 1. |
Francis (19), Paula
(19), Erminia (19), Hardin (19), Anicet (19), Zachary (19),
Gratus (19), Ewald (19), Edmund (28), Nicholas (28), Anthony
(28).
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| 2. |
Curiac (11), Silas (11),
Simon (20), Diego (20), Gonsalo (29), Joseph (29), Vincent
(29), Gummarus (29), Chrysanthus (38),
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| 3. |
Sabbas (12), Jane (12),
Bernard (21), Macarius (21), Cosmos (21), Cyprian (21),
Bassillissa (21), Jones (21), Rufus (21), Protus (30),
Concessa (30), Severus (30), Theodore (39), Perpetua (39),
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| 4. |
Bibiana (13), Margaret
(22), Edward (22), Evarist (22), Claude (22), Micheal (22),
Catherine (31), Gertrude (31), Johnbosco (40).
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| 5. |
James (14), Clare (14),
Joan (14), Felicity (23), Zeno (23), Rudericus (32), Wolfgang
(32)
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| 6. |
Giles (15), Aldo (15),
Amos (15), Canute (24), Ignatius (24), Hermes (24), Turibus
(24), Valerian (24), Faustinus (33), Ezechiel (33), Anotomus
(42).
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| 7. |
Luke (16), Anne (16),
Jude (16), Damian (16), Urban (16), Theresa (25), Mathew (25),
Dominic (25), Caesarius (25), Hyacinth (25), Hilarion (25),
Florence (34), Onesimus (34), Collette (34), Augustine (34),
Dorotheus (43), Thelesphore (43).
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| 8. |
Mary (8), Martin (17),
Cecilia (17), Agnes (17), Raynier (17), Edilbert (26),
Euthymius (35), Theodora (35), Cornelius (35), Cleophas (35).
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| 9. |
Mark (9), Maria (9),
Paul (18), Evagrius (27), Gladinius (27), Anastasius (27),
Constance (36)
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MANTRAS FOR MUSLIM BROTHERS:
| 1. |
Al-Haq (19), Al-Ghani
(19), An-Nur (19), Al-Awwai (19), Ar-Rasheed (28), Al-Qahhaar
(28), Al-Raqueeb (28), Al-Mateen (28), Al-Hameed (28),
Al-Mueed (28), Al-Mughni (28), Al-Muqueet (37), Ash-Shaheed
(37).
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| 2. |
Al-Baari (11),
Al-Mutakabbir (29), Al-Muntaqim (38)
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| 3. |
Al-'Adl (12), Ar-Raafi
(12), Al-Baais (12), Al-Haiy (12), Al-Jaami (12), Al-Badi
(12), Al-Muiz (21), Al-Kabeer (21), Al-Qawi (21), Al-Mubdi
(21), Al-Muhyi (21), Al-Afuw (21), Al-Razzaaq (30), Al-Hafeez
(30).
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| 4. |
Allah (13), Ad-Daar
(13), As-Sami (13), Al-Jabbaar (13), Al-Waahid (22), Al-Qaadir
(22), Ar-Rahmaan (22), Al-Aleem (22), Al-Qaabid (22),
Al-Khaafid (22), Al-Baseer (22), Al-Jaleel (22), Al-Muqsit
(31), Al-Muhaymin (31).
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| 5. |
Al-Kareem (23), Al-Muhsi
(23), Az-Zaahir (23), Al-Mummeet (32), Al-Mukhakhir (32).
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| 6. |
Al-Malik (15), Al-Wali
(15), Al-Ahad (15), Al-Muta'ali (24), Al-Mumin (24),
Al-fattaah (24), Al-Muzil (24), Al-Majeed (24), Al-Ghafoor
(33), Al-Musawwir (33), Zul-Jalaal-e Wal-Ikraam (51).
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| 7. |
Al-Baasit (16), Al-Waasi
(16), Al-Maajid (16), Al-Aakhir (16), Al-Waali (16), Ar-Rauf
(16), Al-Maani (16), Al-Haadi (16), Al-Naafi (16), Ar-Raheem
(25), Al-Ghaffaar (25), Al-Wahhaab (25), Al-A'zeem (25),
Al-Haseeb (25), Al-Wadud (25).
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| 8. |
As-Salaam (17), Al-Hakam
(17), As-Samad (17), Al-Lateef (26), Al-Khabeer (26),
Al-Khaaliq (26), Al-Hakeem (26), Al-Wakeel (26), Al-Qayyum
(26), At-Tawwaab (26), Al-Muqtadir (35). |
| 9. |
Al-A'li (9), Al-Bar (9),
Al-Waajid (18), Al-Baatin (18), Al-Baaqi (18), As-Sabur (18),
Al-Waaris (18), Al-Azeez (27), Al-Haleem (27), Al-Mujeeb (27),
Ash-Shakoor (36), Al-Quddus (36), Maalik-ul-Mulk (36).
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