METHOD OF JAPA
What is Japa?Jaap /JAPA, OR RECITATION, IS THE SPIRITUALPRACTICE of devotedly repeating a mantra, generally a specified number of times, such as 108, often while counting on a strand of beads, called a japa mala, while conscientiously concentrating on the meaning of the mantra. The repetition should be dutifully slow. This brings punya, merit, to the devotee. It should not be thoughtlessly mechanical or the hurried, so-called rapid-fire or machine-gun japa, which demonstrate ignorance of the tantras.
Such casual, nonchalant negligence and disregard for contemplative traditions brings papa, demerit, to the devotee, creating internal strife, community opposition and turmoil for all concerned.Lord Krishna says in the Bhagavad GitaOf all the Vedas I am the Sama Veda!Of all the Yagnas I am the Japa yagna!!Thus highlighting the importance of japa.1. Ucchahi - loud recitation - less effective2. Upamshu - soft recitation - more effective3. Manasika - within the mind - most effective.OM is the basic vibration of the cosmic universe.
Hence all mantras begin with "OM".Benefits of Japa1. Physical - to energize the system (to tone up the system)2. Mental - to remove depression/obstacles/mental blocks.3. Spiritual - Attaining Siddhi,self-development/specific areas of growth(strengthening the inner-personality by projecting positive powers inwards; over-coming/eliminating negative traits).Lord Shiva Mantra Siddhi JapaNumber of repetitionsBased on the teachings of Sri Harihara in Prasna Marga, we advise that this mantra should be recited for 8000 times in a period of forty days.
The recitation of 108 mantra for forty days both inthe morning and evening covers this requirement.For other purposes larger number of repetitions are advised.After lighting a lamp and sitting in any yogic posture (preferably Padmasana which is the picture of Lord Shiva in the picture) while facing east. Recite the Maha-mantra 108 times (one rosary) or its multiples in each sitting. This is the greatest work of Maharishi Vashistha. Before commencing the Mahamrityunjayamantra recite the mantra to the everlasting spirit of the Maharishi vasiShTha for his blessings and guidance which is as follows.Thereafter, perform Rudrabhishek (Ritual offering of the Pancha-Amrita or the five forms of nectar as Honey, Ghee, Curd, Milk and Water) on the Shivalinga.
Understanding the Maha Mrityunjaya MantraIt is important to understand the meaning of the words as this makes the repetition meaningful and brings forth the results.TRYAMBAKAMrefers to the Three eyes of Lord Shiva. "Trya" means "Three" and "Ambakam" means eyes. These three eyes or sources of enlightenment are the Trimurti or three primary deities, namely Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and the three "AMBA" (also meaning Mother or Shakti" are Saraswati, Lakshmi and Gouri. Thus in this word, we are referring to God as Omniscient (Brahma), Omnipresent (Vishnu) and Omnipotent (Shiva).
This is the wisdom of Brihaspati and is referred toas Sri Dattatreya having three heads of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.YAJAMAHE means, "We sing Thy praise".SUGANDHIM refers to His fragrance (of knowledge, presence and strength i.e. three aspects) as being the best and always spreading around. Fragrance refers to the joy that we get on knowing, seeing or feeling His virtuous deeds.PUSTIVARDHANAM Pooshan refers to Him as thesustainer of this world and in this manner, He is the Father (Pater) of all.
Pooshan is also the innerimpeller of all knowledge and is thus Savitur or the Sun and also symbolizes Brahma the Omniscient Creator. In this manner He is also the Father (Genitor) of all.URVAAROKAMEVA "URVA" means "VISHAL" or big and powerful or deadly. "ARUKAM" means"Disease". Thus URVAROOKA means deadly and overpowering diseases. (The CUCUMBER interpretation given in various places is also correct for the word URVAROOKAM). The diseases are also of three kinds caused by the influence (in the negative) of the three Guna"s andare ignorance (Avidya etc), falsehood (Asat etc aseven though Vishnu is everywhere, we fail to perceive Him and are guided by our sight and other senses) and weaknesses (Shadripu etc. a constraint of this physical body and Shiva is all powerful).BANDANAAN means bound down. Thus read with URVAROOKAMEVA, it means "I am bound down by deadly and overpowering diseases".MRITYORMOOKSHEYA means to deliver us fromdeath (both premature death in this Physical world and from the neverending cycle of deaths due to re-birth) for the sake of Mokshya (Nirvana or final emancipation from re-birth).
MAAMRITAAT means "please give me some Amritam (life rejuvenating nectar). Read with the previous word, it means that we are praying for some "Amrit" to get out of the death inflicting diseases as well as the cycle of re-birth.Now you are ready to recite the Maha MrityunjayaMantra