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Thanks Chinmoy,Meean.

Forum is a public place. People have their own likes and dislikes. They can choose the thread in which they can participate. One person's interest can not be imposed on others.We should be open minded.

Chinmoy rightly pointed out about the standard of some topics.
Meean correctly told to use forum/thread as a tool for prayer.

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I will try my best to provide some information with the Mantra.

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Chinmoy- We have nothing against discussing any topic. mantras may also be discussed. But mere writing or rewriting any thing serves no purpose. Moreover writing same thing again and again is nothing but copying, which is inappropriate.

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Thanks Chinmoy
Abid- You have not entered any post in manthra or shlokas for your religious belief. This is okay as far as your belief goes. However, all shades of opinion have their place in the site. all sorts of topics can be discussed. But what I do not appreciate is mere repetition of some words again and again. I feel that all have understood the significance of the discussion in this thread. Let us make our discussions more lively and fruitful.

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Gulshan,

Repetition of mantras is a well-established ritualistic practice which provides spiritual solace and succour to many believers.I am just asking everyone to be accommodative considering the religious susceptibilities of the members who are engaged in it.
Chinmoy- I just gave my opinion in details and others have also contributed on this topic. Thanks to all for giving comments either this way or that. We are all here for mutual expression of views and information.

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Dear Friends,
May be the writer of the thread would have written it for points or replies may be for points, that is a different issue.

But when we write the names of great saints or guru, irrespective of whatever religion or ethnicity they belong to, we just recollect them in our minds, which is a very positive energy in our mind, in that way writing mantras can even be accepted scientifically as a good practice.

Just think, why we close wine shops on mahavir jayanthi and gandhi jayanthi. Does it means that it is correct to drink on rest of the 363 or 364 days in a year. Certainly not. It is a sense of gratitude and rememberance what we pay to that great people.

This is also something very similar to that.

Regards
Guru S Shivaa
what are you trying to say i dont get it clearly can you please explain it once more so everyone can understand this matter

A mantra is a specific combination of letters or words which has
some special meaning. If it is used in a particular manner it can create wonder. It is very powerful.

Each mantra is recited in a repeated and continuous manner. It creates vibrations in the universe which creates a pattern of rhythmic resonate in the mind of the seeker and consequently produces purity and desired effect. This science of mantra is very ancient and it is a great tool for concentration and meditation.

gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
[quote]Abid- You have not entered any post in manthra or shlokas for your religious belief. This is okay as far as your belief goes. However, all shades of opinion have their place in the site. all sorts of topics can be discussed. But what I do not appreciate is mere repetition of some words again and again. I feel that all have understood the significance of the discussion in this thread. Let us make our discussions more lively and fruitful.[/quote]

Gulshan.
I kept away firstly due to my beleif.Secondly due to the same thought as yours.

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