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This page courtesy of http://www.vi1.org Rashmi Mala Mantras from the Parashurama Kalpasutra
Alok writes: On this page the sacred Mantras
from the Parashurama Kalpasutra are presented. The Rashmi Mala
Mantras constitute the "super-set" of mantras that are contained
in this sacred text, in coded form. Guruji has painstakingly
decoded these Mantras for our benefit. The audio mp3 files
contain the actual chants from the Kalpasutra in Guruji's voice. IMPORTANT: As per Guruji's instruction both the audio file downloads require a username and password. Please contact Guruji or email me. for further information regarding the username and password for these downloads. Rashmi Mala Mantras Every Sri Vidya Upasaka who has received Panchadasi or higher mantras is supposed to recite the set of mantras to be recited now. They are called Rashmi Mala mantras. "Rashmi" means a ray and "mala" means a garland: A garland of rays of the mother goddess. These are all mantras relating to the mother goddess and have powers to heal us in so many different ways. At the beginning of every mantra we say the name of the mantra and the chakra in which the mantra is to be worshipped. After waking up in the morning this set of mantras is to be recited in the mind, not loudly. That is all that is required. Rashmi Mala.mp3 (Approximately 30MB) (To save the above file on to your hard disk, simply right-click on the link and choose 'Save target as' option, specify the username and password when prompted, and then specify the location in which you wish to save the file) Chakshusmathi Vidya Mantras This set of mantras is called Chakshusmathi Vidya mantras. It has 12 sub-phrases and is supposed to heal any diseases pertaining to the eye. It is also supposed to give you dura-dhristi - the ability to see something which is far away, even in a distant island as if they are in front of your eyes. While reciting the mantra, keep the attention on the muladhara chakra - the base of the spine where your body meets the ground.
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