Navkar Mahamantra: Every soul born in Jain clan is taught Navkar Mahamantra from the mouth. However, its pure spelling and pure pronunciation probably knows very few people, even those who have become adults.
Even in simple words, the meaning changes due to the change of small or long or long sounds etc., so is there any wonder that there is no benefit from wrong pronunciation and spelling in the mantras, or reduces, or sometimes there is loss?
The importance of spelling improvement can be clearly understood from some examples.
More = more – more = more
Sur = God – Sur = Sound
Chir = Long time – Chir = Clothing
Deen = daily – poor = poor
Abdominal = stomach – rat = animal special
Its item = ego – mand = slow
Wind = air – wind = holy
Letter = paper – son = son
Janvani = folk language – Jinwani = Vani of Jineshwarprabhu
Nine options are presented here for the spelling of each letter of Navkar Mahamantra. The correct option is put in front of * signs. Accordingly, it is up to the reader to decide himself what is wrong in other options.
1. Namorihantanam
2. Hello to Arihant
3. Namo Arihantanam
4. Hello to Arihanta
* 5. Hello to Arihantan
6. Namo Ariyantana
7. Namoriantanam
8. Namo Ariham Tan
9. Hello to Arihantan
1. Namo Siddhanam
2. Namo Siddhanam
3. Namo Siddhanam
4. Namo Savv Siddhanam
5. Bend straight.
* 6. Namo Siddhanam
7. Out and bow down.
8. Namo Siddhanam
9. Namosidhanam
1. Namo Iyarayanam
2. Namo Aryan
3. Namo Arianam
* 4. Namo Ayaryanam
5. Namo Iyarayanam
6. Namo Aryana
7. Namo Ai Rianam
8. Namo Arian
9. Namo Aryanam
* 1. Namo Uvajayanam
2. Namo Uvajayanam
3. Namo Uvvajayanam
4. Namo Uvvajayanam
5. Namo Ujjayanam
6. Namo Uvajayanam
7. Namo Uvajja Yanam
8. Namo Uvjayanam
9. Namo Uvjyanam
1. I salute all saints.
2. All the monks bow to me.
3. Let us salute all the monks.
* 4. Let us salute all of us.
5. Namo Loy Sav Savena
6. I salute the dead,
7. Let us all bend.
8. Namo Loevasvasunam
9. All saints bow to me.
1. Aso Panch Namokaro
2. ASO Panch Namakaro
* 3. So punch.
4. Mark the five numbers.
5. Asho Panch Namukkaro
6. One hundred and fifty tickets
7. Asso Panch Namukkaro
8. Hit me a punch.
9. Asho Panchnamukaro
1. All of the above exercises
* 2. Best wishes
3. All stages
4. Best wishes
5. All the above exercises
6. Shawwa Pavappanasano
7. Sawpavapanasana
8. Best wishes
9. All types of things
1. Mangalana Cha Savesim
2. Mangalanam Cha Savasi
3. Sitage of order
4. Mangalanach Sevecin
5. Mangalanachasavasin
* 6. Mangalanan Cha Savasin
7. Mangalanam Cha Savasin
8. Mangalanan Ch Savasiham
9. Mangalanam Cha Savasin
1. It is auspicious to read.
2. It is good to read.
3. Padmang Hovai Mangalam
4. Padhamam Hawaii Mangalam
5. Reading is auspicious.
6. It is good to read.
7. Padmahoi Mangalam
8. Padma Havimangalam
* 9. Reading is auspicious.
* 9. Padma Hawaii Mangala
Note: The last 4 posts of Navkar Mahamantra are known as Chulika and since they are in the chanting, according to the rules of chanting, each stage should have 8-8 letters. This rule is maintained in the last verses as ‘Hoi’, so in the imperative of the immovable and some of the places and some Digambaras are called ‘Hoi’.
Whereas the remaining ‘Hawaiian’ speaking explains that rare 9 letters in the experiment are also found in the scriptures as an exception. For example, in the first verses of the Dashavayal sutra, ‘Bumbles come to taste’. There are 9 letters here, but since it is a type of worship, there is no fault in it.
Therefore, only God knows the truth in this matter. There is no grammatical difference in the meaning of ‘being’ and ‘being’. Thus, in this field devoid of omniscience, it seems mandatory that every person is tolerant and should be loyal to their beliefs, and consider with restrained intelligence.
The Navkar Mantra will be beneficial only when its pronunciation is pure, otherwise it will be meaningless!
Navkar also considered the need for the purity of spelling in writing. Similarly, the purity of pronunciation plays a very important role in reading Navkar. Five great elements – Earth, water, fire, air and sky – are prevalent in our body and the entire universe. The subtle pulses generated by the pure chanting of Navkar Mahamantra have a favorable and auspicious effect on the Panchamabhutas. Similarly, its impure pronunciation adversely affects the environment of the whole world. In this regard, the exclusive seeker of Navkar Mahamantra Shraddhawarya Shri Damjibhai Jethabhai Kachch-Suthariwala has also been successful in abroad laboratories, so one should learn pure spelling from Gurugam.
Here are some important suggestions for correct pronunciation.
1. Instead of emphasizing the dishes where the dish comes, patting its earlier letters in such a way that the first half of the dish comes with him. For example, while chanting ‘Dadha’ while chanting ‘Dadha’ while chanting ‘Namo Siddhanam’, ‘D’ also comes out with him from ‘Dadha’ by jerking on ‘S’. That is, saying ‘Siddha… Dhanam’ in this way will be pure pronunciation.
In the fifth verse, the cuisine of the word ‘Sav’ is ‘Vav’, so ‘S’ should be pronounced with shock. Instead, if it is said in a simple form, then the meaning of ‘Sav’ means the dead body = body, which will make a bizarre and meaningless meaning like ‘Namaskar to the dead saints in the world’. For this, the pronunciation of ‘Savva’ should be refined.
2. Pronounce the letter “Hrasva” briefly.
For example, ‘U’ is small in fourth place. However, some people pronounce it in a long or jerk voice, which is considered impure.
3. Where there is a long letter, its pronunciation should be a little longer. For example, ‘Hu’ is tall in the fifth verse. But some people pronounce its pronunciation, which is considered impure.
In this way, the pronunciation of pronunciation must be done with Gurugam.
A rhythmic tune or song of Navkar:
For example, at the beginning of the discourse, Navkar is sung in a sweet manner, or in another way, singing Navkar tune or a few times a day in a sweet manner and with uniform rhythm, also reduces the fickleness of the mind and gives pleasure.
Postpartum Navkar Chanting:
In the state of imprisonment, imprisonment, etc., the rule of chanting Navkar in reverse order is in the scriptures. The following tasks can be done in two ways, by the post and by letters. Even chanting before and after chanting reduces the fickleness of the mind.
Renewal from post
It is a good thing to be a reader.
Mangalanam Cha Savasin
Best wishes
So punch.
Let us salute all of us.
Namo Uvajjayana
Namo Iyarana
Namo siddhana
Namo Arihantana
Prone innovation with letters
This is the pavilion in the anchor.
Sinves Chanalagam
Nosanappavpavas
Sleep
Greetings to everyone.
I am sorry
My name is Nanayaria.
silent Night
Nanatahariya Som
Nine or the first five verses are also chanted in the ghost and future chanting.
Annuvi navakar chant, Annuvi word is impure
If the nine verses of Navkar are recited in the first order, then it is called pre -east. If it is spoken from the final to gradual, it is called Annupivi. But if it is spoken in order, then it is called Annupivi. There is a small booklet for this. Nine digits on each page are arranged in different ways. According to each number, the position of the new letter has to be spoken. For example, where 7 are written, the seventh place of Navkar is to be pronounced ‘Savvapavappanasano’. Where three are written, the third phase of Navkar is to say ‘Namo Aryanam’. This is also a simple and effective way to deal with the restlessness of the mind. Some people call this booklet “recurrence”, but it is impure. The correct word is ‘unique’.
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