Namaste telltale777.
I don't consider myself qualified to give advice on healing or vashIkaraNa mantras, but I should like to correct the pronunciation of one the mantras you have given:
The correct text of the mantra is:
ApadAm apahartAram dAtAram sarvasaMpadAm |
lokAbhirAmam shrIrAmam bhUyo bhUyo namAmyaham ||
--(ITRANS and Baraha transliteration schemes)
It reads thus in Sanskrit script:
आपदाम् अपहर्तारम् दातारम् सर्वसंपदाम् ।
लोकाभिरामम् श्रीरामम् भूयो भूयो नमाम्यहम् ॥
And the correct meaning of the verse is:
"I bow again and again to Shree Rama who removes (all) obstacles and grants all wealth and pleases all."
ApadAm - obstacles, misfortunes, calamities; apahartAram - removing, stealing, carrying off; dAtAram - gives, bestows; sarva - all; saMpadAm - wealth, success, accomplishment; lokAbhirAmam - pleases all the people; shrIrAmam - ShrI Rama; bhUyo bhUyo - again and again; namAmyaham - I bow to.
This is a salutation offered at the start of reading any scripture as per tradition. This prayer is for removing all obstacles encountered. The prefix Sri to Rama indicates that Rama is always accompanied by Sri, His consort Seetha in the form of goddess Sri Maha Lakshmi. (
http://www.valmikiramayan.net/)
This mantra is listed as the 35th verse in the Rama Raksha Stotra. You can listen to the audio of this song at
http://msabhiblog.blogspot.com/2009/...and-video.html
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