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In
Indian mythology "MANTRA" have lot of mythological significance. By chanting or
listening to mantras, we bow with respect to the lord of that particular planet
and seek their blessings. It is written in Hindu Vedas that if a person chants
Mantra everyday for 108 times it never goes vain, sooner or later it gives
result. Worship of planets is very effective measure to propitiate him. YANTRA
are activated by mantras, as its effect gets multiplied if it is performed
before Yantra. While chanting mantras one should have control over ethos or
conduct, contemplation & behavior. Thus Mantras helps to wade off the evil
effect of planets.
| PLANETS |
MANTRA |
| SUN |
Om Ghrinih Suryaya Namah |
| MOON |
Om Som Samaya Namah |
| MARS |
Om Ang Angarakay Nahah |
| MERCURY |
Om Bum Budhaya Nahah |
| JUPITOR |
Om Vrin Brihaspataya Nahah |
| VENUS |
Om Shun Shukraya Namah |
| SATURN |
Om shan Shanaishararaya Namah |
| RAHU |
Om Raan Rahave Namah |
| KETU |
Om Ken Ketawe Namah |
“The
death of God represents not only the realization that gods have never
existed, but the contention that such a belief is no longer even
irrationally possible: that neither reason nor the taste and temper of
the times condones it. The belief lingers on, of course, but it does so
like astrology or a faith in a flat earth.” ---William H. Gass quotes
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