Re: Thirumantram

From the Bhakti List Archives

• October 7, 1996


Krishna Kalale was correct in warning people to be restrained about
the use of Thirumantram.

Some of the reasons are:

The person giving out the mantram should be qualified to do so.

The person receiving the mantram should have the lakshanas of a
disciple and the person giving out the mantram should be aware of
such qualifications.

Proper "madi" has to be observed while uttering (or writing) this
mantram.

Swami Desikan has also given an easy way out.  The mantram with all
effects can be chanted as "namo nArAyaNa" by those without upadesam,
those without yajnopavitam, and those who are not in proper "madi" or
correct state of "AchAram".

Namo Narayana.

Jaganath.