Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Navkar Mantra



NAMO ARIHANTANAM NAMO NAMO
NAMO SIDDHANAM NAMO NAMO
NAMO AYARIYANAM NAMO NAMO
NAMO UVAJJHAYANAM NAMO NAMO
NAMO LOYE SAVVA - SAHUNAM NAMO NAMO

Meaning of MAHA NAVKAR MANTRA with the meaning of COLOURS attached to it:

NAMO ARIHANTANAM NAMO NAMO:

“I go to the feet of, I bow down to, the arihantas…”

Arihanta is the name in Jainism, for one who has achieved the ultimate,

“I touch the feet of the one who has attained himself.”

The word Arihanta is made up of two words: 1) Ari, means enemies, and 2) Hanta, meaning destroyer. Therefore, Arihanta means a destroyer of the enemies. These enemies are not people, animal, or any other living being. These enemies are our internal enemies like anger, ego, deception, and greed. Until we don’t let these enemies control ourselves, our soul will not be manifested. When a person (soul) wins over these inner enemies then he/she is called Arihanta.

NAMO ARIHANTANAM has the aura of Indigo color.
The indigo color is great for clear sightedness, and fearlessness. This center governs intuition, psychic abilities and sense of unity. Indigo Colour helps awakening of the Third Eye…which is a powerful energy to attain enlightenment. Indigo Colour is related to the Brow Chakra which is also called the Psychic Chakra located on the middle of the forehead and above the brows.

NAMO SIDDHANAM NAMO NAMO

“I touch the feet of the one who has become his being…”

Siddhas are the liberated souls. They are no longer among us because they have completely ended the cycle of birth and death. They have reached the ultimate highest state, salvation. They do not have any old karmas left, nor they collect any new karmas. This state of true freedom is called Moksha. Siddhas experience unobstructed bliss (eternal happiness). They have complete knowledge and perception and infinite power. They are formless and have no desires and therefore are free from all temptations.

Difference:

The Arihanta will help humanity whenever they are drowning. Siddhas are formless and have attained Enlightenment. Siddha is a pure consciousness or a soul without any karma attached to it. Both Arihant and Siddha are known as Gods in Jainism. After attaining salvation these Arihants are called Siddhas

NAMO SIDDHANAM has the aura of White colour. White is the astral colour of Pure Spirit and Cosmic Consciousness. Usually, Aura healers use White light from the universe to heal diseases and clean chakras. White represents pure knowledge. Pure Knowledge is what an Arihant has attained.

NAMO AYARIYANAM NAMO NAMO

“I TOUCH THE FEET OF THE ACHARYAS, AYARIYANAM.”

ACHARYA is a head of the Jain congregation. In addition, to acquiring a high level of spiritual excellence, they have the ability to lead the monks and nuns. They know various language with a sound knowledge of other philosophies and religions of the area and the world.

NAMO AYARIYANAM has the aura of Green and Blue. Green is the colour of balanced strength, love, and of peace in the mind and body. It controls the energy center of heart. Blue is the colour of truth, communication, trust. It gives power of speech. It is relaxing, soothing, and healing. It is the colour of religious aspiration and devotion.

NAMO UVAJJHAYANAM NAMO NAMO


"I touch the feet of Upadhayays"

UPADHYAY is a teacher which shows how to awaken powers and maintain balance of body, mind, and soul. This title is given to those Sadhus who have acquired special knowledge of organisms and philosophical systems. They teach Jain scriptures to sadhus and sadhvis.

NAMO UVAJJHAYANAM has the aura of Yellow and Orange colour. Acharya symbolizes the organizational power, self – control, and discipline. Yellow and Orange colour represents Acharya. Both Yellow and Orange show wisdom, power to accomplish the goal, and discipline or strong will power in life.


NAMO LOYE SAVVA SAHUNAM NAMO NAMO


“I touched the feet of teachers.”

When a common man decides to get detached from the worldly pleasures and attachments and follows the path of spirituality so that he can take his soul to a another dimension. They give up their worldly lives and become sadhus (monks) and sadhvis (nun).

Before becoming sadhus or sadhvis, a lay person must observe sadhus and understand their lifestyle and do religious studies like them. When they feel confident that they will be able to live the life of a monk or a nun, then they inform the acharya that they are ready and capable of following the vows of sadhu or sadhvi, then he give them Deeksha. Deeksha is an initiation ceremony when a common man changes to a sadhu (monk) or a Sadhvi (nun).

NAMO LOYE SAVVA SAHUNAM has aura of Black colour. Black colour creates a protective barrier, as it absorbs all the energy coming towards you. Thus, it consumes negativity, and gives the strength to fight against all the negativity.

The difference between Masters and Teachers:
The Master has known and imparts what he has known. The teacher has received from the one who has known, and delivers it to the world.

ESO PANCH NAMOKARO
SAVVA – PAVAPPANASANO
MANGLANANCH SAVVESIM
PADHAMAM HAVEI MANGALAM

Meaning: These are 5 bowings which will destroy all the sins. The Maha Mantra – Navkar Mantra is considered one of most powerful mantras in Jain religion.

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1 comment:

  1. really nice and colour ful blog loved it and specially your writings they are awesome.....

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