

As a result, his name is inextricably linked with the mantra, and this particular episode must not be left out when talking about Narayana. Throughout his life he dedicated the popular masses to the Narayana mantra. He lived in southern India and was about 100 years old. May your path of grace generously ease the suffering of the ignorant and lift them into the kingdom of light.” You have come to save the simple, superstitious and ordinary people. He lifted Ramanuja by the shoulders, hugged him and said, “You are the one. The teacher was overwhelmed by this answer. When we are at Narayana, it makes no difference where we are sent after this life. The joy of having given the masses of the people the key to liberation will eternally fulfill me and you no matter where we are. Ramanuja fell at the feet of his teacher and answered, “Master, I do not mind, even if I was condemned to the deepest hell. The pain I feel is to curse you for your most irresponsible act. I feel like you hit me in the heart with a dagger. He looked at Ramanuja and said, “Never has anyone committed such a crime as you did today. But the teacher who had initiated Ramanuja became very angry. “And then Ramanuja gave them the eight-syllable mantra. This will help you to stay afloat in this worldly life.

Listen carefully to the mantra I sing and sing it as often as you can every day. I want to share it with you all because I see in you my brothers and sisters, who are entangled in the world in many ways.
#OM SHRI MAHALAXMI NAMAH MEANING FREE#
I have been given the sound by which we can become free from the world. Ramanuja shouted to them, “The mercy of the Lord has come to me. When the people saw the young man standing on top of the top of the temple, they came running in droves. He quickly climbed up the Eastern Gate Tower (Gopura) in the Srirangam Temple and summoned the villagers in a loud voice. Ramanuja was so inspired by the mantra and his power that he could not hold it back. The teacher told Ramanuja that the mantra would allow him to free himself from the world and that liberated people could better serve the world. He also told him to keep silence about this initiation. Then he instructed Ramanuja to keep singing the mantra and connect with it. He pulled Ramanuja close and introduced him to the mantra by intoning it into his left ear. When Ramanuja was a young man, his inner attitude, devotion, and discipline found admiration for a teacher of the Vaishnava cult. Since ancient times, the mantra has been recited in the temple by persons authentically initiated. Its four entrances point east, west, south and north, and each entrance has a very high gate tower (Gopura). Srirangam is a very large temple with huge land holdings extending on its four sides. In the famous temple Srirangam he was initiated into the mantra by his teacher. Until the arrival of Ramanuja, it was used only by persons who had been initiated into the mantra, and this initiation always took place from the mouth of the teacher to the ear of the disciple. Sri Ramanuja was the teacher who introduced this mantra to the masses of Kali Yuga. Source:, “OM Namo Narayanaya”, Dr.K.Parvathi Kumar, Edition Kulapati, Welmelskirchen, Germany 2014 We are not subserviant to our lower self, we only belog to God. This is really nice, because that means that our soul doesn’t belong to our emotions, to our limited mind, to our body, to our desires, or to our karma, or to this world, but is ever free, it belongs only to God. So OM itself means the Atma belongs only to God, only to Lakshmi Narayana. And M comes from the Sanskrit word „Mah“, which means „mine“. M – stands for the Atma, because M is the 25th letter in the Sanskrit alphabet, and the 25th tattwa of creation (which means essence) is the Soul. U – means „only“ or it means Maha Lakshmi, because where Narayana is, Maha Lakshmi is also there. In our Sri Sampradaya, which is our Vaishnava tradition, the OM in Om Namo Narayanaya means:Ī – stands for Narayana, Maha Vishnu, because A is the first letter also in the Sanskrit alphabet, and as Jesus says that „I am the Alpha and the Omega, I am the first and the last“, so as A is first, Narayana is first, He is the first cause of everything.

Keep in mind here that the Snaskrit OM sign is literally translated as AUM, however the pronunciation is OM. Silcence – Turya, the supreme Conciousness, beyond the Gunas. In the Vedas it is explaned like this: A-Brahma (rajas), U – Vishnu (sattvas), M – Shiva (tamas). OM itself is the primordial Consciousness, it’s Lakshmi Narayana, it’s Shiva Shakti, it’s the Oneness, and because it’s Oneness, each tradition can have its own interpretation.
