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  2. Tarakabrahma Mantra - Wikipedia

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    Taraka Brahma Mantras of four Yugas Yuga: Mantra: Satya Yuga: narayana para veda narayana paraksara narayana para muktir narayana-para gatih Treta Yuga: rama narayanananta mukunda madhusudana krsna kesava kamsare hare vaikuntha vamana Dvapara Yuga: hare murare madhu-kaitabhare gopala govinda mukunda saure

  3. Rama tapaniya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The Uttara portion of the Rama Tapaniya text, states Lamb, asserts that Shiva repeated the Rama mantra for thousands of ages, and Rama then gave him the boon whereby if Shiva would whisper the Rama taraka mantra in a dying man's ear, he would be liberated. [12] The Uttara Tapaniya discusses the Om mantra but without predominance over the ...

  4. Tarakeshwara - Wikipedia

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    The temples are connected to the "Taraka", the "ferryboat mantra" [2] or "mantra of the crossing" [3] believed to guide the spirit of the dying to moksha. [4] One Shivite form of the prayer is Om Sri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama ("Om, Victory to God with his shakti, victory, victory to God"), supposedly taught by Shiva to his wife Parvati.

  5. Rama Rahasya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman advocates the importance of reciting the six syllabled Rama Mantra, Rama Ramaya namah. In section 1.13, states Lamb, Hanuman informs Vibhishana that constant recitation of the Ramanama (Rama's name) mantra removes the bad karma of a person accrued from committing the sin of killing his father, his mother, his guru, or a Brahmin. [6]

  6. Nrisimha Tapaniya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    Reciting this mantra daily without any aspirations would help overcome "fire, wind, sun, moon, devas, plants and poison". [11] At the center of this Sudarshana Chakra, Om as the Taraka mantra of Nrisimha are inscribed. [15] These are: Sudarshana (on six petals), Narayana (on eight petals), Vasudeva (on 12 petals), and mathruka (on 16 petals ...

  7. Tarasara Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the texts which mentions the "Om Namo Narayana" mantra of Vaishnavism. [5] The Upanishad discusses the Om mantra, and integrates into its sound, the central characters of the epic Ramayana such as Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Bharata, Shatrughna and Jambavan. [6] It also asserts that Hanuman is a manifestation of Shiva. [6]

  8. Chidananda Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    He shared his knowledge with others, so much so that he virtually became the Guru of the household and the neighborhood, to whom he would talk of honesty, love, purity, service and devotion to God. He would exhort them to perform japa of Rama-Nama. While still in his twenties, he began initiating youngsters into this great Rama Taraka Mantra.

  9. Advayataraka Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The text discusses three goals of introspection, Taraka yoga and the nondual nature of Reality . [5] The text also includes verses on Raja yoga, [ 6 ] and Kundalini Tantra. [ 7 ] The Upanishad also states that maya or illusion is the reason for the "differentiation" of the living from God.