Sunday, March 21, 2010

HARI OM

The mantra which is to be chanted on coming thursday, matruvatsalyavindanam, page.73 : http://www.manasamarthyadata.com/data/thursday/mahishasurmardini_ghanta_mantra.jpg

Hari Om
Following are some of the important points that P. P. Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Bapu
described in His Pravachan (discourse) on Thursday, 18th March 2010.
During His discourse P. P. Bapu explained the importance of Ghanta (Bell) which is
installed at Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram. This Ghanta is also held by Goddess Shree
Aadimata Mahishasurmardini Chandika in one of her hands. She is the only one
amongst the Gods and Goddess who uses Ghanta as Aastra (Weapon). P. P. Bapu said
that there is a specific Mantra which is associated with this Ghanta. This Ghanta has
been installed at Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram, Khar and Shree Gurukul, Juinagar,
only after specific chanting of this Mantra was carried out.
Coming Wednesday i.e. 24th March 2010 we would be celebrating the Utsav of Ram
Navami. Generally our Sanstha doesn’t organize Thursday pravachans two days pre
and post festive celebrations but still, even though the immediate next day after Ram
Navami is Thursday Pravachan (Discourse) of P. P. Bapu and satsang will be held as
usual at Shree Hari Guru Gram which has specific reason (described below under
‘IMPORTANCE OF GHANTA MANTRA’).
Further on the same day chanting of this Mantra, dedicated to Ghanta of Goddess
Aadimata Mahishasurmardini will be carried.
The Mantra finds a mention on Page No. 73 (Adhyay No. 10) of granth
Matruvatsalyavindanam authored by P. P. Bapu. Kindly find the copy of this Mantra as
under
Printouts of the above Mantra can be taken and distributed to the other bhaktas as well.
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IMPORTANCE OF GHANTA MANTRA
P. P. Bapu’s human Sadguru Shri. Gopinathshastri Padhye had chanted this Mantra
daily 1008 times for continuous 1008 days and the coming Thursday is the day on which
100 years of His completion of chanting will be completed.
P. P. Bapu further said that in the grantha this mantra is given in both Sanskrit and
Marathi scripts but the chanting on this Thursday will carried only in Sanskrit language.
Hari Om

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