Have you ever heard “Maine toh apna kaam kar
diya hai, baki Bhagwan Jane” or Jo ho saka Maine kiya, ab aage Ram ji ki marzi” or
“Ab bhagwan hi malik hai wohi kuchh kar sakta hai” etc. These proverbs are
often being used when a doctor tried well to make a patient respond for fast
recovery after a major operation or serious illness and if not successful or has
some doubt, the doctor also taking help with GOD (Bhagwan) by asking the patient to
chant some mantras and on the bed to speed recovery.
This indicates the eternal
power of the mantras and their benefits toward recovery from the illness. These
methods have been followed in many countries since ancient times. The chanting
of mantras to make please to the Isht Devta (self-soul recognized GOD) is not
harmful but gives power and moral and mental support to a patient to make the fastest recovery from the serious illness.
As per the principle of Ayurveda,
these mantras are referred to as “Ayurvedic Healing mantras”. Healing sounds
balance mind and body as well as the spirit. Practitioners (Vaidyas) find that
imparting Ayurvedic Mantras helps heal their clients. Mantras also help
balance, prana, tejas and ojas. They help harmonize nerve tissue and clear
subtle impurities from nerves and nadis (subtle channels). These mantras also
aid one’s concentration and creative thinking. Both practitioner and client
use the mantras during the session. They empower all actions on the subtle level,
infusing the cosmic life force into the healing process. Generally, Vayu
doshas mentally repeat mantras while Pitta and Kapha may also chant them. Kaphas do particularly well with chanting;
it is suggested that they do so on daily basis. Main mantras and their
chanting benefits:
1. AUM: It represents the Divine word, serving to
energize and empower all things and processes. It is very important and as you
know any mantra begins with AUM. It is considered very best for males; however, females can also chant them. Chanting this mantra clears the mind, opens nadis,
and increases Ojas. It awakens one’s prana and positivity- needed for healing
to occur.
2. RAM: Chanting this mantra brings Divine protection (light & grace),
giving strength, calm rest, peace, good for mental disorders, and high Vayu (e.g.
insomnia, bad dreams, nervousness, anxiety, excessive fear, and fright). This
mantra strengthens Ojas and builds the immune system.
3. Hoom: It wards off
negative influences, which are manifested as disease, negative emotion, or black
magic. Hoom awakens Agni and promotes digestive fire. It burns up ama and clear
channels, and it increases Tejas and mental perception, and it is sacred to Shiva as the
sound of Divine wrath.
4. AYM: It improves mental concentration, thinking,
rational power, and speech, awakens and increases intelligence and reduces mental
and nervous disorders, restores speech, communications, control of senses and
mind; is the sacred sound of Saraswati, the Goddess of Wisdom.
5. SHRIM: It
promotes general health, beauty, creativity, prosperity, strengthens rasa (plasma), Shukras (reproductive fluids), and overall health and harmony.
6. HRIM: It
cleanses and purifies the body, giving energy, joy, and ecstasy. Although, it initially
causes atonement; it also aids detoxification.
7. KRIM: It gives capacity for
work and action, adds power and efficacy, good for chanting while making
preparations.
8. KLIM: It gives strength, sexual vitality, control of emotions,
increases shukas and Ojas.
9. SHAM: This is called the mantra of peace (Om Shanti,
Shanti, Shanti). It creates calmness, detachment, removes mental and nervous
disorders, stress, anxiety, disturbed emotions, tremors, shaking, palpitations,
and chronic degenerative nervous system disorders.
10. SHUM: It increases
vitality, energy, fertility, sexual vigor, mantras for increasing shukras.
11.
SOM: It increases energy, vitality, joy, delight, creativity, Ojas; it
strengthens the mind, heart nerves, and is good for rejuvenation and tonification
therapies.
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