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Gandharva raja meditation One of the main rituals of a Srividyopasaka is the chanting of the rasmimala mantras encoded in the ParasurAma kalpasUtra, which are 37 in number, beginning with gayatri mantra and ending with the maha paduka. One of the mantras is the gandharva rAja vishvAvasu mantra. The effect of this mantra is said by Bhagavan Parasurama as uttama kanyaA vivAha pra dAyini.- One which bestows the best maiden as the life partner. The mantra according to nityotsava is: ‘Om gandharva rAja vishvAvaso mamAbhilasHitAm kanyAm prayaccha svAhA.A free translation of the above would be- O King of Gandharvas- a group of beings well versed in fine arts esp. music.- VisvAvasu- his name- please bestow me a maiden (virgin) of my likes and character. The dyana sloka according to Nityotsava / Datta samhita is “raktANgAruNa bhUsHaNAdhyAm vINAdharam vItikayollasantam Gandharva kanyA janagIyamAnam viSvAvasum sadbrhatim namAni” A translation of the above will be: Adorned with red ornaments, holding a veena (stringed instrument) called brhatI , enjoying a mouthful of betel, surrounded by

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Gandharva raja meditation One of the main rituals of a Srividyopasaka is the chanting of the rasmimala mantras encoded in the ParasurAma kalpasUtra, which are 37 in number, beginning with gayatri mantra and ending with the maha paduka. One of the mantras is the gandharva rAja vishvAvasu mantra. The effect of this mantra is said by Bhagavan Parasurama as uttama kanyaA vivAha pra dAyini.- One which bestows the best maiden as the life partner. The mantra according to nityotsava is: Om gandharva rAja vishvAvaso mamAbhilasHitAm kanyAm prayaccha svAhA. A free translation of the above would be- O King of Gandharvas- a group of beings well versed in fine arts esp. music.- VisvAvasu- his name- please bestow me a maiden (virgin) of my likes and character. The dyana sloka according to Nityotsava / Datta samhita is raktANgAruNa bhUsHaNAdhyAm vINAdharam vItikayollasantam Gandharva kanyA janagIyamAnam viSvAvasum sadbrhatim namAni A translation of the above will be: Adorned with red ornaments, holding a veena (stringed instrument) called brhatI , enjoying a mouthful of betel, surrounded by gadharva maidens singing his praises, I bow to Lord of gandharvas- VisvAvasu. The following is an attempt to find an identity of mantra and the dhyanasloka. sadbrhatIm vINAdharam: Holding the veena called brhatI. Brhat means very big and veena is the best of all instruments with sapta svaras, leading to the Om kara in the mantra. Veena is also an allegory to the spinal chord wherein the kundalini rises to bestow the BIG experience.

viSvAvasum vItikayollasantam: Oh! VisvAvasu, you are enjoying the chewing of betel leaf, which is a sign of royalty. Hence the mantra says gandharva rAja vishvAvaso. raktANgAruNa bhUsHaNAdhyAm Gandharva kanyA janagIyamAnam : Praised by the gandharva maidens, wearing red ornaments. Ornaments are sign of aisvarya richness in one sense, Lord Ship in another sense. Red is a color of Love and passion. We find this is reflected in the mantra as mamAbhilasHitAm kanyAm prayaccha namAni: I bow is the literal meaning. na is negation and ma means an individual exixtence. Thus negation of this is found in svAhA. In the physical- surface level, we find this mantra helps to wed a good maiden (virgin). In the argala stotra of Devi MAhAtmya we find a similar prayer- patnIm manOramAm dehi mano vrttanu sAriNIm- please bestow a life partner who is to my likes and creates joy in my mind. This situation of an understanding wife will be a gift in the sadhana, wherein the joy in the mind santosha- is a prerequisite for the sadhana. The phrase mamAbhilaShita occurs in another mantra the annapUrnesvari mantra- where it says mamAbhilasHitamannam- food of my taste. Thus we find the annapurana mantra is the sanotha- joy / satisfaction in the physical level, the gandharva rAja is in the mental level. In the subtle level this mantra has a wider meaning. Visva means the universe, vasu is the wealth, rAja is the king and gandharvas are beings not seen by the mortals. Aligning the above, we find that this refers to the unseen king of the universal wealth. The same idea is in the meaning of Isvara- who is not seen by the mortal eyes, who is the Lord of the whole universe and its material wealth. On a whole this is the paramAtman. brhatI Veena will means the spinal chord and in turn the kundalini sadhana in the six chakras situated in it, kanyA is the code word for kundalini shakthi. This subtle energy is the physical body is personified as a maiden in all tantric literature. Wedding is a symbol of union. Thus the above mantra will now transform as a prayer to the Divine Lord for eternal- unending experience of the Kundalini sakthi. O Lord Datta!!! These are flowers on your feet