Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
author: Jai Paul Dudeja
edition: 2018, Kalpaz Publications
pages: 207
ISBN-10: 9386397978
ISBN-13: 9789386397973
Topic: Shaivism
Manasik (Mental)
This chapter describes Manasik (Mental) 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 7: Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra-based Meditation (Japa/Dhyana/Sadhana).
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Manasik (Mental)” according to 200 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya) [by George Thibaut]
The existence (of mental impressions) is not possible (on the Bauddha view, on account of the absence of perception (of external things). We now proceed to that theory of yours, according to which the variety of ideas can be explained from the variety of mental impressions, without any reference to external things, and remark that on your doctrine the existence of mental impressions is impossible, as you do not admit the perception of external things....
Read full contents: II, 2, 30
Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
That Eternal One endued with Divinity is beheld by Yogins (by their mental eye). The vital air called Apana is swallowed up by the Air called Prana; Prana is swallowed up by the Will, and the Will by the Intellect, and the Intellect by the Supreme Soul. That Eternal One endued with Divinity is beheld by Yogins (by their mental eye)....
Read full contents: Section XLVI
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
manasam manasevayamupabhunkte shubhashubham | vaca vaca kritam karma kayeneva ca kayikam || 8 || The good and the evil resulting from ‘mental acts,’ one experiences through the Mind alone; those of ‘verbal acts,’ through speech; and those of ‘bodily acts,’ through the body.—(8) Medhatithi’s commentary (manubhashya): Some people explain this to mean that when by his act, a man causes mental pain to others, he himself experiences, in return, mental pain....
Read full contents: Verse 12.8
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[Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra: index]
[About the Author (Jai Paul Dudeja)]
[Preface]