Panchakshara with or without OM?
Namaste all,
What is the difference between Japa of "Namasivaya" and "Om Namasivaya" ? I read that Shaiva Naayanmaars - all of them mention only "Namasivaya" in their pathigams/compositions (or "Sivayanama") . I have not read any of them mention " Om Namasivaya" or "Om Sivayanama" in their Pathigams. They seem to stress only 5 Letters (excluding OM).
But all books in Sanskrit - Puranas etc seem to mention only "Om Namasivaya".
Can anyone throw more light on this,focusing on
What a seeker should chant?
Thanks to all ! Best wishes for all in their Sadhana!
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Vannakkam: In my limited understanding, putting 'Aum' in front of a mantra is like giving that mantra praise. So Aum Namasivaya is more like saying, "I praise the mantra namasivaya, whereas namasivaya standing alone means the mantra itself. Sometimes people will write it Na Ma Si Va Ya as well to highlight the fact it's really the 5 syllable mantra it is. Hope that helps.
Aum Namasivaya
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Namaste EM,
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Originally Posted by
Eastern Mind
Vannakkam: In my limited understanding, putting 'Aum' in front of a mantra is like giving that mantra praise. So Aum Namasivaya is more like saying, "I praise the mantra namasivaya, whereas namasivaya standing alone means the mantra itself. Sometimes people will write it Na Ma Si Va Ya as well to highlight the fact it's really the 5 syllable mantra it is. Hope that helps.
IMO, it is a little more than that, EM ! "AUM" is the AnAhat (unstruck primordial) sound which is Brahman. All forms of God and the whole creation too are just manifestation of Brahman. That is why we first invoke the Sole Reality which is Infinite, omnipotent and without a second and which takes the form and name we wish to worship with devotion with the sound "OM" or "AUM". Namah Shivaaya means "I bow to (Lord) Shiva".
OM
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Namaste,
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Originally Posted by
devotee
Namaste EM,
IMO, it is a little more than that, EM ! "AUM" is the AnAhat (unstruck primordial) sound which is Brahman. All forms of God and the whole creation too are just manifestation of Brahman. That is why we first invoke the Sole Reality which is Infinite, omnipotent and without a second and which takes the form and name we wish to worship with devotion with the sound "OM" or "AUM". Namah Shivaaya means "I bow to (Lord) Shiva".
OM
+1
Pranam.
Re: Panchakshara with or without OM?
Vannakkam, Yes Aum is the primordial sound. I was just attempting to answer the OP's question, not start a debate. I've heard it done both ways, with and without Aum, although it's rare that you actually hear a person doing japa, as it's a private matter. So the 'correct' way is the way you were initiated. Even in songs of praise (bhajans) you hear it both ways.
To further answer the OP's question, perhaps there are differences in in Southern style versus northern. You are certainly correct int he observation that the Tamil Nayanars spoke of just 5 syllables without Aum.
Aum Namasivaya
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Namaste,
IMHO, technically it should be Namah Sivaya because that then would be panchakshra (five syllable) mantra. When we add Om it becomes six syllables. That said adding Om to siva's mantra; I doubt he will mind. I knew we talked about this before... a long time ago... in a galaxy far far away...
http://hindudharmaforums.com/showthr...akshara-Mantra
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I thank all who have replied. It was very informative.
@Satay, I read the thread on Panchakshara Mantra. It was superb. Though,it still, does not answer explicitly whether to add OM or not. The last question in the thread is still unanswered.. As @easternmind says, the correct way is the way one is initiated.
It's a noteworthy fact that Thiru Jnana Sambandhar , at both moments of His life - really Momentous moments - His YajnopavIta ceremony & His last moment before quitting His body,
He stresses on 5 Letters only. Shaiva Naayanmaars hold the supreme secret of 5 Letters. Also Tamil Siddhas.
Thank all !!
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Anirudh
Thanks for your reply, but it is off-topic.
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Namaste,
My understanding from that thread was that it was ok to add OM.