Namaste P.J Sir
Please find my comments below.
If the mantra does not have any beejaakshara then of course it is safe.
CRBala: Then what about nrsimha mantra raja mantra, Gayatri mantra and vanadurga mantra. there is no bijakshara. But still one is not advised to chant it upadesha.
This type of above comments will mislead people. What ever be the case upadesha from guru is mandatory? in this same blog I have posted the same like When Mantra is effective? please check it.
The upadesam of a mantra by a guru is advised and recommended only for the
purpose of making the native hear and understand the correct pronunciation in
which process, the native is asked to repeat the mantra thrice before with
correct pronunciation before starting recital on his own. this is the only
objective behind guropadesam
CRBala: It is not pronounciation. Guru will test shishya and then based on his ability and advise the upadesha. Please refer scriptures that clearly says about shishya and guru lakshana.
Sri Lalitha Sahasranama stotra and Laitha Trishati can be recited with training on proper pronunciation. No Upadesa is required.
CRBala: Again I would like to disagree here. Please refer the poorva pitika of sahasranama. Regarding Trishati Sri Agastya rishi was still unhappy and even want to hear the real essence did shastanga namaskara to bhagavan Hayagriva. Then Devi appeared and gave the selected 300 divya nama from Sahasranama. So the entire 300 nama has panchadasakshari mantra embedded. Please refer to the bhasya of Sri Shankara bhagavatpada of lalitha trishati.
Only with yantra, doing in tantric form requires initiation.
People without devotion and honesty should never chant this because then
probably negative effects will result.
CRBala: Whatever case it is yantra needs to be obtained from Sadguru.
Thanks
C.R.Bala
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