Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
author: Jai Paul Dudeja
edition: 2018, Kalpaz Publications
pages: 207
ISBN-10: 9386397978
ISBN-13: 9789386397973
Topic: Shaivism
OM in Manu Smriti
This chapter describes OM in Manu Smriti in the book Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra (An Invincible Armour for Conquering Death). The ten chapters of this text deal with the basic introduction (of mantras in general), Indian mythology, meditation practices (japa/dhyana/sadhana) and several other studies. It further deals with the the deities of mantras, the significance of the Mrityunjayamantra, its different versions in sacred texts such as the Vedas, Samhitas and Stotras. This chapter is part of the collection Part 2: Primordial, Sacred Syllable OM.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “OM in Manu Smriti” according to 194 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya) [by Swami Vireshwarananda]
The Sutra answers this by saying that if the docti ine of Brahman being the cause of the world be rejected to accommodate the Sankhya Smriti, which goes counter to the Srutis, then by that rejection many other Smritis like the Manu Smriti, which are based on the Srutis and therefore more authoritative, and, which also propound the doctrine of Brahman, an intelligent principle, being the cause of the world, would find no scope....
Read full contents: Chapter II, Section I, Adhikarana I
Annadatri-carita (study) [by Sarannya V.]
Annadana in Smriti Literature The word Smriti literally indicates remembrance stands for the literature which was continued for traditionally. Manu Smriti, Yajnavalkya Smriti, Narada Smriti and ParasharaSmriti are the major texts included in the category of Smriti literature. However, it is synonymous with the Dharmashastras as illustrated by Manu (dharmashastram tu vai smritih)....
Read full contents: 2. Importance of Annadana in Sanskrit literature
Brahma Sutras (Nimbarka commentary) [by Roma Bose]
As the reverend Manu says: ‘Whatever Smritis are outside the pale of the Veda, whatever heterodox doctrines there are,—all of them are fruitless after death; these Smritis are given to ignorance (Manu 12.95). Further, the composer, too, of the Smriti which is opposed to the Veda (viz. the Samkhya-Smriti) is a certain sage, called Kapila, like Kanada and the rest, but is not the lord Kapila, called Vasudeva....
Read full contents: Brahma-Sutra 2.1.1
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[Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra: index]
[About the Author (Jai Paul Dudeja)]
[Preface]